The Nature of Entrepreneurship
The Entrepreneurial Process
Types of Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneur versus Small Business Owner/Operator
Entrepreneurship vs Intrapreneurship
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What is an Entrepreneur?

An individual who establishes and manages their own business, often taking on financial risks in the process.

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What are the steps or stages in the entrepreneurial process?

Discovery, Business Plan, Resourcing, Run the Business, Harvesting



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What is Small Business Entrepreneurship 

These are often family owned, and that intend to serve the local community, make a living, and focus less on growth than scalable startups.

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What is a small business?



A small business is an independently owned company that typically has fewer employees and generates less revenue than large corporations.

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what is the difference between an entrepreneur and a intrapreneur?

an entrepreneur takes more risk for a reward, while intrapreneurship don't take any risk for a reward.

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What does it mean to make profit?

A business earns more money from selling goods or services than it spends on creating or providing them

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What is Resourcing?

Resourcing is gathering what you need to start the business, like money, people, and tools. This includes hiring teammates, applying for funding, or being creative with limited resources (bootstrapping).


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What is Large Company Entrepreneurship 

These are scalable start-ups that became large companies, while still trying to preserve their entrepreneurial nature.

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What is Financial Risk?

Financial risk is the chance of losing money or not making as much profit as expected. It happens when a person or business makes decisions involving money like starting a company, investing, or taking out a loan and things don’t go as planned.

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What does it mean to be a life-long learner?

Someone who continues to learn and acquire new knowledge and skills throughout their entire life, not just during formal education

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A roadmap of the business’s goals and objectives, and the strategy and details of how those goals and objectives will be achieved

Business Plan


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What is Social Entrepreneurship 

 these are companies focused on creating products and services that make the world a better place

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What is considered the “instrument” of entrepreneurship?




Innovation

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What is the difference between an “entrepreneur” and “entrepreneurship”?

An entrepreneur is the person and entrepreneurship is what they do.

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Gathering together the necessary elements needed to start a business, also called the 3rd stage of the entrepreneurial process.

Resourcing

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What is Innovative Entrepreneurship 

This type of entrepreneur focuses on new ideas and innovation, trying to change the way people go about their lives, and to change society.

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The difference between small business and entrepreneurship has nearly nothing to do with size, and nearly everything to do with




characteristics

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What is the difference between an innovation and a disruptive innovation?

All disruptive innovations are innovations, but not all innovations are disruptive.

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What are the steps in the Discovery process?



Entrepreneurs study the market, look for problems or gaps, challenge the status quo, and identify changes in technology, politics, social trends, and consumer behavior. They ask what people want or need and find opportunities based on those insights.

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What is Hustler Entrepreneurship 

This is the person who won’t give up, won’t take no for an answer, will knock on many doors, cold calling for customers, always learning, willing to fail, and will apply those failings to ensure future success.

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What are the primary differences in characteristics between small business ownership and entrepreneurship?



The primary differences between small business ownership and entrepreneurship come down to mindset, goals, and innovation. Small business owners typically focus on maintaining a stable and profitable business, often serving a local market