Startup Entrepreneurship:
True or False?
Name that startup entrepreneur
Entrepreneurship vocabulary
Foundations of a successful start up
Random facts!
100

Startups require “the most experienced people” to be successful.



False

100

The founders of this company were furious that finding a ride at the right time was impossible and wanted to make it easier for others.

Uber

100

What is an entrepreneur?

Someone who starts a business to make profit.

100

The ability to share ideas effectively within a company

Communication

100

What is the difference between startup and corporate entrepreneurship?

Startup: New companies or small businesses, focuses on testing product ideas before developing them. Corporate: Big companies, more customers, less willing to take bigger business risks.

200

 Startups offer employees “competitive salaries, benefits packages, as well as stability”

False: Corporate

200

This company started from 3 guys that went from renting mattresses and now is a company valued at $10 billion.

Airbnb

200

What is an investor?

Someone who puts their money into a small business in hopes that the company will take off.

200

The ability to quickly note solutions to solve designed problem

Brain storming

200

What are 2 characteristics of a good entrepreneur?

Adaptability, creativity, decisiveness, persistence, curiosity.

300

Startups “have concrete procedures, protocols, and guidelines that govern daily operations”

False: Corporate

300

The founders of this company wanted to create an app that would allow photos that were sent to disappear.

Snapchat

300

What is a pitch?

The proposal of a business idea.

300

Utilizing and exploring your connections in order to best set yourself up for success

Networking

300

What are the risks of start-up entrepreneurship?

Financial risks, less team experience, less opportunity.

400

6 out of 10 Startups fail.

False; 9/10

400

The founder of this company who was a second-year student at Harvard that wanted a social networking site for Harvard students which rapidly expanded.

Facebook

400

What is outsourcing?

To attain goods from other sources that aren’t your own company.

400

A set in stone document that outlines the plans and goals of an operation

Business Plan

400

What are the benefits of startup entrepreneurship?

Better team chemistry, you adapt to change better, your work has a visible impact.

500

Startups are fast-paced and work as a small team.

True

500

The founder of this company, an undergrad at New York University wanted to have an app where users could have an SMS service to communicate with a small group of people.

Twitter

500

What does it mean to launch?

To start your business.

500

It is the mental reservoir of strength that people are able to call on in times of need to carry them through without falling apart.

Resilience

500

When was the term entrepreneur created?

Around 1800.