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What is an Entrepreneur? Word coined by French economist J.B. Say around 1800 His definition: “The entrepreneur shifts resources out of an area of lower and into an area of higher productivity and greater yield” Opening another restaurant is not entrepreneurship, but McDonald’s was Though McDonald’s did not invent anything new, it applied management concepts, standardized the product, designed tools and processes, created customer value Introduction Several hundred thousand business ventures get started worldwide every year Many never get off the ground, many fail after sometimes spectacular starts What business do you want to be in? What capabilities would you like to develop? Why bother? On the Other Hand Every large business started off as a small business Most made their founders very rich The richest man in the world, Bill Gates, was unheard of until 1980, and started a small company Every great entrepreneur has a great story to tell Without new businesses starting, no wealth and no jobs will be created and progress will be limited Questions to Ask Yourself Are my goals well defined (both personal and professional)? Can I handle the risk? Do I have the right strategy? Am I starting the right business? Can I execute the strategy? Do I have the resources, the strength and the stamina to execute my strategy? Personal Goals An entrepreneur has closely linked personal and business goals (this may not be the case with a professional manager in a large firm) Most entrepreneurs list independence and control of their destiny, apart from getting rich, as their main reasons for starting a business However, you will need to be more specific
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