 I hope you found Unit 1 interesting and that you're ready to learn more about how to launch and grow a business. Each step from learning how to ensure that you have the right people working on your team to creating a business plan to financing your new business venture and beyond will be explored in detail in the remaining units. In Unit 1 you learned that entrepreneurship is the process of creating new goods and services that are not already being produced and we can also view the entrepreneur as someone who actually seeks change, looks for ways in which to respond to those changes and turns them into opportunities. As you explored the history and growth of entrepreneurship in the United States, you will have seen various theories that have been applicable at various times and that the entrepreneur continues to play a big role in the United States economy. But having an idea and recognizing how to turn that idea into an opportunity is a bit more complicated. You can't do it alone, which brings us to Unit 2 where we will learn how to build a team which will grow your business. The first step is to understand the role of management and how management strategies have evolved over time. You will also explore the different leadership styles and personality traits which will impact business effectiveness. The video about corporate culture is important because it highlights the impact the overall environment of an organization has on the ways in which people will carry out their tasks and responsibilities. You will explore the world of how to hire good employees and how to build effective teams for your organization. You will also learn how conflict among team members can actually benefit team performance and how to address those conflicts. As you work through the unit resources, be sure to take notes and refer to them often. This will help to reinforce the concepts, continue to bride you with a strong foundation for the units to come, and better prepare you for the final exam. Congratulations on completing Unit 1 of this course. Good luck on Unit 2 and we'll see you here again before Unit 3.