Entrepreneurship. Chapter 5 Sec,on 5.1

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Entrepreneurship Chapter 5 Sec,on 5.1

What you will learn Entrepreneurs/Entrepreneurship Rewards Risks & Challenges Background of Entrepreneurs 12 Characteris,cs Building Your Entrepreneurial Skills

When you think of the term entrepreneur, what comes to mind?

Entrepreneur & Entrepreneurship Entrepreneur: A person who recognizes a business opportunity and organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of the business Entrepreneurship: The process of recognizing an opportunity, tes,ng it in the market, and gathering the necessary resources to run the business

You as an Entrepreneur What did you write in your journal today? What kind of business you could create from your passion? Share with the class!

Entrepreneurship Does every good idea turn into a successful business? Why or why not?

Famous Entrepreneurs Mark Zuckerberg Facebook Donald Trump Trump Enterprises Bill Gates MicrosoS Walt Disney The Walt Disney Co. Oprah Winfrey Harpo Inc.

Rewards What are some rewards of being an entrepreneur? Being your own boss Doing something you enjoy Having the opportunity to be crea,ve Freedom to set your own schedule Controlling your salary Contribu,ng to the community

Risks & Challenges What are the challenges of being an entrepreneur? Working long hours Obtaining financing Having an uncertain income Being fully responsible Risking one s investment/money Con,nuously finding ways to grow and expand

Mark Zuckerberg "Helping a billion people connect is amazing, humbling and by far the thing I am most proud of in my life

Background of Entrepreneurs Research shows people likely to be inclined to be an entrepreneur: Age: 47% under 35 16% under 25 Mark Zuckerberg launched Facebook from his Harvard dorm room Billionaire by age 23

Background of Entrepreneurs Research shows people likely to be inclined to be an entrepreneur: Educa,on 40% high school or less 27% have some college 33% have a college degree Examples: Sergey Brin (Google): Stanford, Ph. D in Computer Science Steve Jobs (Apple): College dropout

Background of Entrepreneurs 63% had parents or close rela,ves who owned a business Independent from an early age and osen had work experience when young Example: Oprah Winfrey: Had a job at Tennessee WVOL radio while s,ll in high school

Background of Entrepreneurs Many have been influenced by a role model Example: Donald Trump: Worked with his father for 5 years Mr. Trump has stated, My father was my mentor and I learned a tremendous amount about every aspect of the construc,on industry from him.

Share Do you know any entrepreneurs? What are they like as a person? Describe their personality.

12 Characteristics of Entrepreneurs: 1. Persistent: Willing to work un,l the job is done 2. Risk- taking: Take risks, but are not reckless 3. Self- confident: Believe in themselves 4. Restless: Always looking for new challenges

12 Characteristics of Entrepreneurs: 5. Goal- oriented: Set and achieve goals 6. AcEon- oriented: Doers instead of spectators 7. Responsible: Take responsibility for decisions and ac,ons 8. Self- demanding: Have high expecta,ons

12 Characteristics of Entrepreneurs: 9. CreaEve: Look for new ways to solve old problems 10. Independent: Want to make their own decisions 11. InquisiEve: Conduct research and ask ques,ons to solve problems 12. EnthusiasEc: Energe,c and passionate about their pursuits

Building Your Entrepreneurial Skills Don t worry if you don t match the profile! Strengthen your entrepreneurial characteris,cs: 1. Determine the current strength of your characteris,cs 2. Make a conscious effort to think of characteris,cs as habits that can be changed 3. Develop the characteris,cs in which you feel are weak

Recap Entrepreneurs recognize opportuni,es, test them in the market, and gather necessary resources to start and operate a business Rewards: Doing what you enjoy, freedom, being your own boss, etc. Challenges: Long hours, financing, uncertain income, responsibility, etc. Entrepreneurs come from various backgrounds 12 characteris,cs of successful entrepreneurs Work on strengthening your entrepreneurial skills!

Resources hmp://www.bbc.com/news/technology- 19816709 hmp://www.trump.com/donald_j_trump/biography.asp hmp://www.bornrich.com/oprah- winfrey.html#cause Google Images Textbook: Brown, B.J., Clow, J.E. (2008). Introduc,on to Business. California: The McGraw- Hill Companies.