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Title: Entrepreneurship


1
Entrepreneurship
  • Is it for you???

2
Entrepreneurs
  • Someone who takes a risk to start a business
  • The process of owning, operating, and
    establishing a business.

3
Differences between and entrepreneur and
manager????
  • A manager does not assume all of the risk like an
    owner
  • A manager is limited in his decision-making
  • The owner keeps all of the profits the manager
    gets a salary

4
Characteristics of entrepreneurs
  • Creative thinkers
  • Independent
  • Persistent
  • Self-confident
  • Organized
  • Good decision-makers
  • Open-minded/flexible
  • Like challenges

5
Ways to determine if entrepreneurship is right
for you?
  • Assess your interests
  • Assess your aptitude
  • Assess the advantages and disadvantages of being
    an entrepreneur

6
Advantages of entrepreneurship?
  • Are your own boss
  • Choose a business that interests you
  • Can be creative
  • Potential to make lots of

7
Disadvantages
  • Entrepreneurship is risky
  • Have uncertain and irregular incomes
  • Work long hours
  • Must make all decisions by themselves

8
Successful Entrepreneurs
  • Do a self assessment evaluate your strengths
    and weaknesses
  • Investigate the opportunities
  • Is there a market?
  • How many hours will I work?
  • Do I have the right background?
  • Set goals
  • Financial how much money make, how long to make
    a profit
  • Non-financial personal satisfaction,
    independence

9
Ways to obtain financing
  • Banks
  • Credit Unions
  • Loan agencies
  • Friends
  • Family

10
Offer financing for your customers
  • Credit cards
  • Layaway
  • Outside finance companies

11
Professional Development Updates in your field
  • Seminars
  • Trainings
  • Trade shows
  • Conferences
  • Online classes

12
Writing Skills
  • Business letters - A more formal letter with
    business content
  • Typed
  • No grammar errors
  • Always put date
  • Use titles and names properly Mrs., Mr. etc.
  • Be positive and direct
  • Use appropriate closings sincerely, cordially,
    etc.
  • Parts of a Business Letter

13
Memorandums (Memos)
  • Short, written form of business communication
    that has a set format
  • To All students
  • From Debbie Harris
  • Date September 22, 201
  • Re Chicago http//www2.davidson.k12.nc.us/ndm/kb
    _curr/BigRocks/MarsBigRocks/BigRockMemo_ReviewMars
    Day3AnsKey.pdf
  • The Chicago trip will be.......(body)
  • Interoffice memos memo from one person in a
    company to another in the company (hand
    delivered, faxed, emailed , etc.)

14
Speaking Skills
  • Verbal When on the telephone
  • Speak Clearly and directly
  • Be cheerful
  • Be polite
  • Think about what you are going to say
  • Take notes

15
Non-verbal skills/ business presentations
  • Non-verbal Your body language
  • Facial expressions
  • Hand movements
  • Position of body
  • Sound of voice
  • Presentations When speaking in front of a
    group
  • Loud enough and clearly
  • Good posture
  • Eye Contact with crowd

16
Problem Solving Skills
  • Define the problem sales are down
  • Gather information surveys, focus groups,
    employee feedback
  • Identify various solutions change product mix
  • Evaluate alternatives and select best options
    Choose more variety of jeans
  • Take action Buy more jeans targeted to teens
  • Evaluate the action Look at sales
    afterwards/profit

17
Technologies in business
  • E-mail - messages sent via the Internet
    (typically not as formal)
  • Fax machine send hard copies to other fax
    machines (usually put a cover sheet with it)
  • Voice mail Leave a message that is recorded for
    the recipient
  • Cell phone used for calls when out of the office

18
Types of businesses
  • Manufacturers produce the products they sell
    (Gatormade Trailers, Toyota, etc.)
  • Wholesalers Store and sell products to people
    other than final customer
  • Modern Vending, Somerset Foods)

19
Types of businesses
  • Retailers sell products directly to the people
    who use or consume them
  • Kroger, Kmart, Speedway, Autozone
  • Service Business Sell services rather than
    products
  • Hairdressers, car washes, repair shops, hotels

20
Types of Ownership
  • Sole Proprietorship A business owned by one
    person exclusively (most common form)
  • Advantages
  • Government has little control
  • You are the main boss
  • Keep all of the profits
  • Disadvantages
  • You have all of the liability (can take your
    personal assets)
  • You work long hours
  • You are the only one contributing mone
  • Government has little control
  • You are the main boss
  • Keep all of the profits

21
Partnership
  • Partnership a business owned by two or more
    people
  • Advantages
  • Share responsibilities
  • Have other income besides your own
  • Share losses
  • Not a lot of government regulation
  • Disadvantages
  • Share the profits
  • Are legally liable for the errors of the partner

22
Corporation
  • Corporation Is treated independently of its
    owners and has the legal rights of a person
  • Advantages
  • Can raise capital by selling stock
  • Stockholders are only responsible for the money
    invested (liability is less)
  • Disadvantages
  • High government regulation
  • Taxed higher (income is taxed twice
  • Costly to set up

23
Franchise
  • Franchise legal agreement that gives an
    individual the right to market a companys
    product in a particular area
  • Franchisor person who offers franchise for
    purchase
  • Franchisee person who buys franchise agreement
  • McDonalds
  • Wendyshttp//company.papajohns.com/franchise_opps/
    pdf/2010_Dev_Incentive.pdf

24
4 main functions of a business
  • Business/Management/
  • Entrepreneurship Someone to manage/run
    the business
  • Communication and Interpersonal skills verbal
    and nonverbal communication
  • Economics how the economy affects your business
  • Professional Development keeping updated in
    your field

25
Social Responsibilities
  • Follow environmental laws (EPA)
  • Conservation and recycling/Green marketing
  • Business ethics fair, right, and honest
    practices
  • Participate in community service activities

26
Services that our Government provides
  • Military
  • Police
  • Fire protection
  • Free public education
  • Roads, bridges
  • Public libraries
  • Social welfare system Medicare elderly
  • Medicaid poor

27
Supporter of business
  • Provides disaster relief after a natural
    disaster. Example Hurricane Katrina
  • Run the Small Business Administration (SBA)
    which provides counseling and educational
    materials to both businesses and home
    owners http//www.sba.gov/
  • To encourage global business activity by
    establishing trade alliances with other countries
  • Example Selling Nike shoes to
  • customers in Africa

28
Regulator of Businesses/Consumer and worker
Protection
  • Consumer and worker protection
  • OSHA protects against unsafe conditions
  • Unhealthy chemicals
  • Unsafe equipment
  • Food and Drug Administration(FDA) Protects
    consumers against bad food and drugs

29
Other regulations
  • Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
    protects against discrimination in hiring due to
    age, gender, race, religion, disability, national
    origin

30
Regulation (cont.)
  • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) protects
    against damage to the environment
  • Securities Exchange Commission regulates the
    sale of stocks and bonds

31
Governments role as a Competitor
  • U.S. Post office competes with UPS and Fed Ex
  • Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) electric
    company
  • Amtrak competes with other forms of
    transportation like subways, busses, taxis

32
Consumer Protection Agencies
  • Federal Trade Commission investigation of
    deceptive and misleading business practices like
    false advertising, prevents monopolies, etc.
  • Better Business Bureau - Consumer and Business
    Reviews, Reports, Ratings, Complaints and
    Accredited Business Listings http//www.bbb.org/

33
Consumer Protection Agencies
  • Consumer Product Safety Commission
  • Home Page cpsc.gov
  • Protect "against unreasonable risks of injuries
    associated with consumer products."
  • Recalls/hazards

34
Seven Marketing Functions
  • Distribution getting the product to the
    customer
  • Pricing competitive, fair, and profitable
    pricing
  • Selling How you present product to customer
  • Product service management How you manage a new
    products introduction

35
Marketing Functions
  • Promotion how you will inform, persuade, remind
    your customer about the product
  • Financing how you obtain the money for your
    business, give your customers financing
  • Marketing information management gather data to
    make informed decisions.
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