Types of Entrepreneurship
Key Terms
Characteristics of an Entrepreneur
Key Terms 2
Guess the Entrepreneur
100

A type of business that sets their goal on long-term, stable growth in an existing market.

What is a Small Business?

100

An individual who understands the creation, organization, and ownership of a business.

What is an entrepreneur?

100

The quality of being able to adjust to new conditions.

What is Adaptability?

100

This shows what happens during the different stages of starting and running a business.

What is the Entrepreneurial Process?

100

I created the first American Automotive vehicle.

Who is Henry Ford?

200

Human created issues that call for community-based solutions.

What is Social Entrepreneurship?

200

The process of getting into and operating one's own business.

What is entrepreneurship?

200

A quality that allows someone to continue doing something or trying to do something even though it is difficult

What is persistance?

200

Starts the venture, and begins working on the product or service, presence and brand for the idea.

What is the Create It phase?

200

I'm ranked high amongst the world's wealthiest people. Not bad for a college dropout.

Who is Bill Gates?

300

A company which owns several other companies, but has also started a few of their own.

What is Intrapreneurship?

300

Money that is left after all the expenses of running a business have been deducted from the income.

What is profit?

300

The conscious knowledge of one's own character, feelings, motives and desires.

What is self-awareness?

300

Has an idea for a commercial, civic, or creative project.

What is the Dream It phase?

300

I used my massive wealth from steel mills for philanthropic adventures - most notably libraries, universities, museums, and concert halls

Who is Andrew Carnegie?

400

A type of entrepreneurship where growth is rapid and profit comes quickly. These typically catch the eyes of investors due to their rapid success.

What is a Scalable Start-up?

400

Scales processes and increases sophistication of technology, and invests in staff, skills and partnerships to grow revenue, profits or both.

What is the Entrepreneurial Journey?

400

This relates to one's ability to focus on issues that are more vague and uncertain in the future.

What is long term focus?

400

The project runs consistently and in the manner desired by its founder(s).

What is the Manage It phase?

400

It all started with a mouse, now I have an entertainment empire.

Who is Walt Disney?

500

List how many types of entrepreneurship and what they are.

What is Small Business, Scalable Start-ups, Intrapreneurship, Social Entrepreneurship?

500

Describes the investigation and analysis of moral principles and dilemmas.

What is ethics?

500

The ability to create something new, moving away from traditional thought patterns.

What is innovative thinking?

500

These are the top 2 reasons start ups fail

What is ran out of cash/no market need?

500

I founded Standard Oil Company and my fortune (adjusted for inflation) makes me the richest person in US history.

Who is JD Rockefeller?