An individual who provides small businesses with capital in exchange for some equity.
What is angel investor?
The process of seizing an opportunity to create your own produce, service, business, etc.
What is entrepreneurship?
A new method, idea, or product.
What is innovation?
An entrepreneur is afraid to start something because of this
What is risk?
A 90 second pitch
What is an elevator pitch?
The act of raising money through a large group of people consisting of friends, family, strangers, etc.
What is crowdfunding?
A type of entrepreneur who is focused primarily on addressing a social problem.
What is social entrepreneur?
Sustaining innovation, breakthrough innovation, disruptive innovation, and basic research.
What are the 4 types of innovation?
When an entrepreneur does something they love
What is passion?
People stop listening if the pitch lacks this
What is short and concise?
A private equity investor that provides small businesses with high growth potential with capital, equipment, expertise, etc. in exchange for some equity.
What is venture capitalist?
Something entrepreneurs must be willing to take in order to succeed.
What is risks?
Population, penetration, price, and purchase frequency.
What are the 4 Ps of innovation?
An entrepreneur takes this risk
What is calculated risk?
They focus on the investment opportunity of the pitch
What is an angel investor?
The act in which a private company goes public, which often done to raise capital.
What is initial public offering? (IPO)
What someone who acts as an entrepreneur while working at a large corporation is called.
What is intrapreneur?
Better products that you could sell for better profits to your best customers.
What is the characteristics of sustaining innovation?
Entrepreneurship is often described as a certain metal weapon
What is a double edged sword?
An effective pitch states this
What is the solution to a problem?
Appearing trustworthy while performing this act could increase the likeliness of being funded by 10 percent.
What is pitch?
The amount of startups that fail to give investors a positive investment.
What is two-thirds?
Something different that creates value.
What innovation can also be defined as?
It is vital for an entrepreneur to manage this, it can either make you or break you
What is stress?
Refusing to take advice or new ideas after your pitch
What is stubbornness?