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BBI1O1 Entrepreneurship What is an entrepreneur? A person who takes risks and starts a venture to solve a problem or to take advantage of an opportunity A person who provides an innovative product or service to meet a consumer want or need. Enterprising People Enterprising Person - Someone with entrepreneurial characteristics but does not start a venture themselves or assume risk - They save a business time and money - They develop ideas that save businesses money Intrapreneurship Intrapreneurship - An intrepreneur is someone that shows entrepreneurial spirit (and characteristics) within a business - Entrepreneurs are hard to attract due to their independence so a business turns to ‘intrapreneurs’ instead Rewards of Entrepreneurship Be your own boss Financial freedom Set your own schedule Enjoyment of work Learn all aspects of a business Become a leader in the community Can be exciting Fun! Drawbacks of Entrepreneurship Long hours Emotional energy Responsibility is on your shoulders Stress Time away from family and friends Risk of business failure Why Do Businesses Fail? The number one reason businesses fail is because of poor planning Too much competition Poor location Improper marketing Inadequate funding Poor management. Entrepreneurial Skills Three skills which are necessary for entrepreneurs are: Research Skills Management Skills Relationship Skills Research Skills Where can entrepreneurs find information? Books Databases The Internet Consultants Professionals School Management Skills Planning The development and execution of a business plan Organizing Time management and communication Directing Managing employees in the workplace Controlling Budgeting, and financial planning Relationship Skills Staff Relationships Motivate staff Empathize with employees Supplier Relationships Communication is the key Customer Relationships Each customer must feel important The customer is the boss