Chapter 01 Introduction
Chapter 01 Introduction
Entrepreneurship Development
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What is “entrepreneurship”?
Why be an entrepreneur? Why not?
Are you interested to learn
entrepreneurship? Why?
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COURSE OBJECTIVE
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OUTLINE
Introduction
Advantages of Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurial Process
Factors Favoring Entrepreneurship
Characteristics of an Entrepreneur
Entrepreneurial Decision Process
Current Entrepreneurial Trends
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Introduction
WHO IS AN ENTREPRENEUR?
What are the profiles of Entrepreneurs?
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WHO IS AN ENTREPRENEUR?
Entrepreneur is a person who owns, organizes,
manages and runs an enterprise assuming the risk of a
business or enterprise or, Entrepreneurs are action-
oriented, highly motivated individuals who take risks to
achieve goals.
Entrepreneur is a person who has the ability to see and
evaluate business opportunities to gather the necessary
resources to take advantage of them, and to initiate
appropriate action to ensure success.
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Entrepreneur is someone who is specialized in taking
judgmental decisions about the coordination of
scarce resources
Entrepreneur is an individual who:
Has the ability to identify and pursue a business
opportunity
Undertake a business venture
Raises the capital to finance it
Gathers the necessary resources
Set goals for himself/herself and others
Assumes major portion of the risk
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Definition: Entrepreneur
An individual who bears the risk of operating business in
the face of uncertainty about the future conditions
Definition:Entrepreneurship
It is a philosophy or process through which an
entrepreneur seeks innovation and employment.
Standard definition
Entrepreneurship is the process of creating something
different with value by devoting (giving) the necessary
time and effort, assuming the accompanying financial,
social risks and receiving the resulting rewards of
monetary and personal satisfaction and independence.
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Forms of Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship can take three different forms
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ENTREPRENEURS VS. INTRAPRENEURS
Entrepreneurs are people that notice opportunities
and take the initiative to mobilize resources to
make new goods and services.
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ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS
The following are foundational skills entrepreneurs
need to run and operate a successful business:
Communication Skills
Writing, Speaking & Listening
Human Relations Skills
Math Skills
Problem Solving & Decision Making Skills
Technical Skills
Basic Business Skills
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ADVANTAGES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
To an Individual
(a) Provides Self Employment for the entrepreneur
(b) Entrepreneur can provide employment for near & dear
one
(c) Entrepreneurship often provides an employment and
livelihood for next generations
(d) Freedom to use own ideas – Innovation and creativity
(e) Unlimited income / higher retained income
(f) Independence
(g) Satisfaction
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To the nation
(a) Provides larger employment
(b) Results in wider distribution of wealth
(c) Mobilizes local resources, skills and savings
(d) Accelerates the speed of economic development
(e) Stimulates innovation & efficiency
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WAGE EMPLOYMENT VS. ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Wage Employment Entrepreneurship
Work for Others Own Boss
Follow Instructions Make own plans
Routine Job Creative activity
Earning is fixed, never Can be negative sometimes,
negative generally surplus
Does not create wealth Creates Wealth, contributes
Can choose from- to GDP
Government service Can choose from-
Public Sector Industry
Private Sector Trade or Service Enterprise
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ENTREPRENEURIAL PROCESS
Income generation is the initial stage in the entrepreneurial process
in which one tries to generate surplus or profit. They are often
taken on part- time or casual/informal
Self-employment is the 2nd stage in the entrepreneurial process and
refers to an individual’s fulltime involvement in his own
occupation.
Entrepreneurship is the terminal stage of the entrepreneurial
process wherein after setting up a venture one looks for
diversification and growth
Commitment and
Determination
Motivation to
Excel Leadership
Attitudes and
Behaviors of
Entrepreneurs
Creativity, Self-
Opportunity
Reliance, and
Obsession
Adaptability
Tolerance of Risk,
Ambiguity, and
Uncertainty
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ENTREPRENEURIAL COMPETENCES
A competence refers to the underlying characterstics
of a person which results in effective/superior
performances in a job.
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Entrepreneurial Competencies
(Werotaw B., 2010)
Opportunity Seeking and Initiative: successful
entrepreneurs have the following characteristics
They do things before asked or forced to by
events
• They act to extend the business into new areas,
products or services
• They seize unusual opportunities to start a new
business, obtain financing, equipment, land work
space or assistance
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Effectiveness+Efficiency+Quality+good time
management = Success 24
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Persuasion and Networking:
The behavioral indicators are:
• Uses deliberate strategies to influence or persuade
others
• Uses key people as agents to accomplish own
objectives
• Acts to develop and maintain business contracts
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ENTREPRENEURIAL DECISION PROCESS
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Push Factors- the factors that force him
Job Dissatisfaction
Relocation
Joblessness
Lay off
Retirement
Boredom- This is applicable to many ladies from well to do
families. With their army of servants to take care of home,
they find an opportunity to keep the boredom away and
start ventures
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OUTCOMES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Economic growth
New industry formation
Job creation
Assignment One:
What is franchise & franchisee in business?
[max 1page]
Discuss the role of entrepreneurship in the
economy of a country. [max 2page]
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FACTORS INFLUENCING ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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PUTTING FAILURE INTO PERSPECTIVE
Failure is a natural part of the creative process.
Failures are simply stepping stones along the path to
success.
The “secret” to success is the ability to fail intelligently,
learning why you failed so that you can avoid making
the same mistake again.
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Current Entrepreneurial Trends
One way to identify business opportunities is to
study current trends that provide opportunities for
entrepreneurs.
social entrepreneurship
Internet businesses
focus on technology
service businesses
outsourcing and
home-based businesses strategic alliances
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ENTREPRENEURIAL FACTS
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