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WHO IS AN
ENTREPRENEUR?
BY CHIDERA DIDIGU
CO-LEAD, ENTREPRENEURSHIP INITIATIVE
CONVERSATIONS FOR SOCIAL CHANGE AND
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
AT THE END OFTHIS PRESENTATIONTRAINESS SHOULD
KNOW:
• THE DEFINITION OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
• WHO AN ENTREPRENEUR IS
• WHY ENTREPRENEURSHIP
• CHARACTERISTICS OF AN ENTREPRENEUR/ ENTREPRENEURIAL
SKILLS
• TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIPS
• PROS AND CONS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
WHAT IS ENTREPRENEURSHIP?
• The process of designing, launching and running a new business.
• The capacity and willingness to develop, organize and manage a
business venture along with any of its risks in order to make
profit.
WHO IS AN ENTREPRENEUR?
• An entrepreneur is someone who envisions, creates and evangelizes an
idea that they are absolutely crazy about.
• Someone who looks at life differently.An entrepreneur doesn’t see the
normal obstacles that life puts in our way and shy away like most of us do.
Entrepreneurs think the word “no” means “to find a better way”.
Entrepreneurs are continually learning growing and reaching higher.
WHO IS AN ENTREPRENEUR?
• Jeff Bezos, Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Amazon
WHY ENTREPRENEURSHIP?
• Unemployment
WHY ENTREPRENEURSHIP?
• Profit making
WHY ENTREPRENEURSHIP?
• The need to learn more
WHY ENTREPRENEURSHIP?
THE NEED FOR A LIFESTYLE NOT BOUND BY A 9-5 JOB
There’s a lot of hype about having a flexible lifestyle but the truth in
entrepreneurship is that you’re going to work really hard and really long, so
don’t choose this way of life if you’re thinking it’s a shortcut.That being said,
you will work hard, but there’s much more flexibility to the
entrepreneurial lifestyle than the traditional nine to five and two weeks of
vacation time that corporate life permits
WHY ENTREPRENEURSHIP?
LACK OF A FORMAL EDUCATION
Some people become entrepreneurs because they haven’t had the privilege of receiving an
extensive education. Entrepreneurship is an arena where the Idea and results take
precedence over educational background.
BEENTHROUGHTHE SCHOOL OF HARD KNOCKS
School of hard knocks is an idiomatic phrase meaning the experience gained from living,
especially from disappointment and hard work – often regarded as a means of education.
There come certain points in life where, in assessing experience, one concludes that one
WHY ENTREPRENEURSHIP?
has been through more than enough to not be afraid to branch out on one’s own. Everyone
goes through the school of hard knocks; its always a question of what one does with the
experience.
CHARACTERISTICS OF A SUCCESSFUL
ENTREPRENEUR
CHARACTERISTICS OF A SUCCESSFUL
ENTREPRENEUR
COMMITMENT/RESILIENCE
Entrepreneurship will dole out constant challenges, some of which you’ve already considered
but many of which you’ll never see coming.You will face complex financial problems, decision-
based dilemmas, long hours, sudden changes and predictions that may fail; personal lives may
even be challenged a well.
You must remember that all these challenges, while difficult to face, are a natural part of being an
entrepreneur. Success in business ownership is rarely a matter of how many challenges you face
so much as it is a matter of how you face those challenges.Triumphant entrepreneurs have a
level of resilience, which allows them face an almost constant slew of challenges without ever
weakening their resolve.
CHARACTERISTICS OF A SUCCESSFUL
ENTREPRENEUR
RISKTAKER
Entrepreneurs are risk- takers, ready to dive dip into the future of uncertainty. Successful
entrepreneurs are willing to risk their time and money on unknowns, but they also keep
resources and plans for dealing with them.
SELF-BELIEF, HARDWORK AND DISCIPLINED DEDICATION
Entrepreneurs believe in themselves and are confident and dedicated to their project.Their
intense focus on and faith in their idea may be misconstrued as stubbornness, but it is this
willingness to work hard and defy odds that make them successful.
CHARACTERISTIC OF A SUCCESSFUL
ENTREPRENEUR
RESOURCEFULNESS
More often than not an entrepreneur has limited resources especially at the initial
stages of the business. successful entrepreneurs figure out how to get the most out of
these resources.
OBJECTIVITY
Objectivity connotes a lack of bias, judgment or prejudice. Entrepreneurs need to be
dispassionate when it comes to making business decisions because emotion, bias and
sentiment can result in poor choices.
CHARACTERISTICS OF A SUCCESSFUL
ENTREPRENEUR
ADAPTABLE AND FLEXIBLE
Being inflexible about client and market needs leads to failure. Successful entrepreneurs
welcome all suggestions for optimization that may enhance their offering and satisfy client
and market needs.
KNOWLEDGE OFTHE PRODUCT AND MARKET
Entrepreneurs must know their product and market.A lack of awareness of the changing
market needs, competition and external factors can cause a business to fail.
CHARACTERISTICS OF A SUCCESSFUL
ENTREPRENEUR
DEPENDABILITY
There is a strong positive relationship between your perceived level of reliability and the
success of your business.Your clients expect you to be dependable and will evaluate you on
the extent to which you do what you say you will do.
PROACTIVITY
Successful entrepreneurs anticipate problems in advance and deal with them before they
occur.
CHARACTERISTICS OF A SUCCESSFUL
ENTREPRENEUR
MONEY MANAGEMENT SKILLS
Successful entrepreneurs plan for present and future financial obligations and set aside an
emergency fund. Even after securing funds or going fully operational, a successful business
person keeps a complete handle on cashflow, as it is the most important aspect of any
business.
EFFECTIVE PALNNNG SKILLS
Successful entrepreneurs have a business plan in place, but remain capable of dealing with
unforeseen possibilities.
CHARACTERISTICS OF A SUCCESSFUL
ENTREPRENEUR
EXCELLENT COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Exemplary communication is important because you must accurately exchange information
in a fast-moving world. Of importance is the ability to listen and truly understand where a
person is coming from.
TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
Every business requires unique technical skills and knowledge on the part of the owner.You
MUST be good at what you do for your business to succeed.This often means getting
additional training and education on an ongoing basis.
TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIPS
• Small Businesses
TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIPS
Small businesses include mom and pop shops and local businesses. Small businesses can
include sole proprietorships, partnerships and limited liability companies. It’s any business
that has less than 500 employees.
TYPES OF ENTRERENEURSHIPS
• Online Business
TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIPS
Internet based business can be small, home-based, or even large corporations.The key
difference here is that the business is operated primarily online.This includes companies
like Amazon and Jumia and any other business that does most of its business online.
TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIPS
• Home-based business
TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIPS
A home-based business could fit under the category of a small business, but the primary
factor in this case is that it is run from home, as opposed to an office or other location. But
just because a business is run from home doesn’t mean it can’t compete wiwth larger
businesses. In fact, many large corporations were started from a home including Apple and
Disney.
TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIPS
• Serial entrepreneurship.
TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIPS
Many entrepreneurs get the most joy out of starting and building a business, but not in its
continued management, so they sell it to launch a new idea. they are still considered
entrepreneurs because they operate and assume risk in the business for the time they own
it. Other times, serial entrepreneurs juggle several businesses at once, earning multiple
streams of income.
PROS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
PROS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
THE FREEDOMTO PURSUEYOUR OWNVISION
You can have your own view of the world and entrepreneurship is the only avenue where
you pursue that view and see the fruition of your vision.
POTENTAIL EARNINGS OF AN ENTREPRENEUR EXCEED A SALARIED
EMPLOYEE
As an employee an employee, no matter how hard you work, the financial remuneration
you receive is limited to your salary and an occasional bonus.As a self-employed person,
you can earn so much more if you hit the right business idea and execute the business well.
PROS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
THE CONTROL AND FLEXIBILITY OFYOUR OWNTIME.
As your own boss, you work when you want to work; and stop if you want to stop.You can
tailor your work according to your lifestyle and accommodate various tasks.You can work in
however way you please – in your pajamas, with the TV loudly blaring – without getting a memo
from the personnel department. Self- employment means freedom from rules.
THE OPPORTUNITYTO LEARN AND GAIN KNOWLEDGE
The entrepreneur often wears many hats – the strategic planner, the marketer, the customer
service rep, and the sales rep, even the bookkeeper.There are a million things you probably
didn’t know before you started your business that you will be forced to learn.
PROS ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP
• THE SENSE OF PRIDE AND FULFILLMENT IN ACCOMPLASHING
THINGS
As an entrepreneur, you make things happen.You create a vision, layout the plans and
pursue the steps needed to make the business a success. Doing all these things can give an
incredible feeling of pride and joy – seeing your website used by people, finding your
products in stores and getting compliments from customers on how your business as
helped them.
PROS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
THE CHANCETO SHAREYOUR LEARNING
At the end of the day, you can have the chance to teach and share with others the things
you’ve learned as an entrepreneur. Sharing what you learned can be a way of giving back to
the community.
CONS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
WORK SCHEDULE
The work schedule of an entrepreneur can be unpredictable.A major disadvantage of being
an entrepreneur is that it requires more work and longer hours than being an employee.
NO REGULAR SALARY
Being an entrepreneur often means giving up the security of a regular paycheck. If the
business slows down, your personal income can be at risk.
CONS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ADMINISTARTIVETASKS
When you run a business, especially at the initial stages, you need to check on finances and
other administrative tasks; Salaried employees mostly handle specific tasks.This isn’t the
most fun aspect of being your own boss, but it is crucial to the success of your venture.
COMPETEITION
As a small business owner, staying competitive is critical.You will need to differentiate your
business from others like yours in order to build a solid customer base and be profitable.
CONS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
DISRUPTION OF ONES PERSONAL LIFE
Most of your time will be spent trying to keep your business afloat and this could have
adverse effects on your personal life.
REFERENCES
• https://www.thebalancesmb.com/entrepreneur-what-is-an-entrepreneur-1794303
• https://futureofworking.com/8-advantages-and-disadvantages-of-entrepreneurship/
• https://greengarageblog.org/6-pros-and-cons-of-being-an-entrepreneur
• https://www.powerhomebiz.com/starting-a-business/entrepreneurship/why-be-self-
employed.htm
REFERENCES
• http://source.southuniversity.edu/pros-and-cons-of-being-an-entrepreneur-96101.aspx
• https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/252676
• https://www.slideshare.net/lerato25/entrepreneurship-powerpoint-slide

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Who_Is_An_Entrepreneur_C4C.pdf

  • 1. WHO IS AN ENTREPRENEUR? BY CHIDERA DIDIGU CO-LEAD, ENTREPRENEURSHIP INITIATIVE CONVERSATIONS FOR SOCIAL CHANGE AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
  • 2. AT THE END OFTHIS PRESENTATIONTRAINESS SHOULD KNOW: • THE DEFINITION OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP • WHO AN ENTREPRENEUR IS • WHY ENTREPRENEURSHIP • CHARACTERISTICS OF AN ENTREPRENEUR/ ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS • TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIPS • PROS AND CONS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
  • 3. WHAT IS ENTREPRENEURSHIP? • The process of designing, launching and running a new business. • The capacity and willingness to develop, organize and manage a business venture along with any of its risks in order to make profit.
  • 4. WHO IS AN ENTREPRENEUR? • An entrepreneur is someone who envisions, creates and evangelizes an idea that they are absolutely crazy about. • Someone who looks at life differently.An entrepreneur doesn’t see the normal obstacles that life puts in our way and shy away like most of us do. Entrepreneurs think the word “no” means “to find a better way”. Entrepreneurs are continually learning growing and reaching higher.
  • 5. WHO IS AN ENTREPRENEUR? • Jeff Bezos, Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Amazon
  • 8. WHY ENTREPRENEURSHIP? • The need to learn more
  • 9. WHY ENTREPRENEURSHIP? THE NEED FOR A LIFESTYLE NOT BOUND BY A 9-5 JOB There’s a lot of hype about having a flexible lifestyle but the truth in entrepreneurship is that you’re going to work really hard and really long, so don’t choose this way of life if you’re thinking it’s a shortcut.That being said, you will work hard, but there’s much more flexibility to the entrepreneurial lifestyle than the traditional nine to five and two weeks of vacation time that corporate life permits
  • 10. WHY ENTREPRENEURSHIP? LACK OF A FORMAL EDUCATION Some people become entrepreneurs because they haven’t had the privilege of receiving an extensive education. Entrepreneurship is an arena where the Idea and results take precedence over educational background. BEENTHROUGHTHE SCHOOL OF HARD KNOCKS School of hard knocks is an idiomatic phrase meaning the experience gained from living, especially from disappointment and hard work – often regarded as a means of education. There come certain points in life where, in assessing experience, one concludes that one
  • 11. WHY ENTREPRENEURSHIP? has been through more than enough to not be afraid to branch out on one’s own. Everyone goes through the school of hard knocks; its always a question of what one does with the experience.
  • 12. CHARACTERISTICS OF A SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEUR
  • 13. CHARACTERISTICS OF A SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEUR COMMITMENT/RESILIENCE Entrepreneurship will dole out constant challenges, some of which you’ve already considered but many of which you’ll never see coming.You will face complex financial problems, decision- based dilemmas, long hours, sudden changes and predictions that may fail; personal lives may even be challenged a well. You must remember that all these challenges, while difficult to face, are a natural part of being an entrepreneur. Success in business ownership is rarely a matter of how many challenges you face so much as it is a matter of how you face those challenges.Triumphant entrepreneurs have a level of resilience, which allows them face an almost constant slew of challenges without ever weakening their resolve.
  • 14. CHARACTERISTICS OF A SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEUR RISKTAKER Entrepreneurs are risk- takers, ready to dive dip into the future of uncertainty. Successful entrepreneurs are willing to risk their time and money on unknowns, but they also keep resources and plans for dealing with them. SELF-BELIEF, HARDWORK AND DISCIPLINED DEDICATION Entrepreneurs believe in themselves and are confident and dedicated to their project.Their intense focus on and faith in their idea may be misconstrued as stubbornness, but it is this willingness to work hard and defy odds that make them successful.
  • 15. CHARACTERISTIC OF A SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEUR RESOURCEFULNESS More often than not an entrepreneur has limited resources especially at the initial stages of the business. successful entrepreneurs figure out how to get the most out of these resources. OBJECTIVITY Objectivity connotes a lack of bias, judgment or prejudice. Entrepreneurs need to be dispassionate when it comes to making business decisions because emotion, bias and sentiment can result in poor choices.
  • 16. CHARACTERISTICS OF A SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEUR ADAPTABLE AND FLEXIBLE Being inflexible about client and market needs leads to failure. Successful entrepreneurs welcome all suggestions for optimization that may enhance their offering and satisfy client and market needs. KNOWLEDGE OFTHE PRODUCT AND MARKET Entrepreneurs must know their product and market.A lack of awareness of the changing market needs, competition and external factors can cause a business to fail.
  • 17. CHARACTERISTICS OF A SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEUR DEPENDABILITY There is a strong positive relationship between your perceived level of reliability and the success of your business.Your clients expect you to be dependable and will evaluate you on the extent to which you do what you say you will do. PROACTIVITY Successful entrepreneurs anticipate problems in advance and deal with them before they occur.
  • 18. CHARACTERISTICS OF A SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEUR MONEY MANAGEMENT SKILLS Successful entrepreneurs plan for present and future financial obligations and set aside an emergency fund. Even after securing funds or going fully operational, a successful business person keeps a complete handle on cashflow, as it is the most important aspect of any business. EFFECTIVE PALNNNG SKILLS Successful entrepreneurs have a business plan in place, but remain capable of dealing with unforeseen possibilities.
  • 19. CHARACTERISTICS OF A SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEUR EXCELLENT COMMUNICATION SKILLS Exemplary communication is important because you must accurately exchange information in a fast-moving world. Of importance is the ability to listen and truly understand where a person is coming from. TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS Every business requires unique technical skills and knowledge on the part of the owner.You MUST be good at what you do for your business to succeed.This often means getting additional training and education on an ongoing basis.
  • 20. TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIPS • Small Businesses
  • 21. TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIPS Small businesses include mom and pop shops and local businesses. Small businesses can include sole proprietorships, partnerships and limited liability companies. It’s any business that has less than 500 employees.
  • 22. TYPES OF ENTRERENEURSHIPS • Online Business
  • 23. TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIPS Internet based business can be small, home-based, or even large corporations.The key difference here is that the business is operated primarily online.This includes companies like Amazon and Jumia and any other business that does most of its business online.
  • 24. TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIPS • Home-based business
  • 25. TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIPS A home-based business could fit under the category of a small business, but the primary factor in this case is that it is run from home, as opposed to an office or other location. But just because a business is run from home doesn’t mean it can’t compete wiwth larger businesses. In fact, many large corporations were started from a home including Apple and Disney.
  • 26. TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIPS • Serial entrepreneurship.
  • 27. TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIPS Many entrepreneurs get the most joy out of starting and building a business, but not in its continued management, so they sell it to launch a new idea. they are still considered entrepreneurs because they operate and assume risk in the business for the time they own it. Other times, serial entrepreneurs juggle several businesses at once, earning multiple streams of income.
  • 29. PROS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP THE FREEDOMTO PURSUEYOUR OWNVISION You can have your own view of the world and entrepreneurship is the only avenue where you pursue that view and see the fruition of your vision. POTENTAIL EARNINGS OF AN ENTREPRENEUR EXCEED A SALARIED EMPLOYEE As an employee an employee, no matter how hard you work, the financial remuneration you receive is limited to your salary and an occasional bonus.As a self-employed person, you can earn so much more if you hit the right business idea and execute the business well.
  • 30. PROS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP THE CONTROL AND FLEXIBILITY OFYOUR OWNTIME. As your own boss, you work when you want to work; and stop if you want to stop.You can tailor your work according to your lifestyle and accommodate various tasks.You can work in however way you please – in your pajamas, with the TV loudly blaring – without getting a memo from the personnel department. Self- employment means freedom from rules. THE OPPORTUNITYTO LEARN AND GAIN KNOWLEDGE The entrepreneur often wears many hats – the strategic planner, the marketer, the customer service rep, and the sales rep, even the bookkeeper.There are a million things you probably didn’t know before you started your business that you will be forced to learn.
  • 31. PROS ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP • THE SENSE OF PRIDE AND FULFILLMENT IN ACCOMPLASHING THINGS As an entrepreneur, you make things happen.You create a vision, layout the plans and pursue the steps needed to make the business a success. Doing all these things can give an incredible feeling of pride and joy – seeing your website used by people, finding your products in stores and getting compliments from customers on how your business as helped them.
  • 32. PROS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP THE CHANCETO SHAREYOUR LEARNING At the end of the day, you can have the chance to teach and share with others the things you’ve learned as an entrepreneur. Sharing what you learned can be a way of giving back to the community.
  • 33. CONS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP WORK SCHEDULE The work schedule of an entrepreneur can be unpredictable.A major disadvantage of being an entrepreneur is that it requires more work and longer hours than being an employee. NO REGULAR SALARY Being an entrepreneur often means giving up the security of a regular paycheck. If the business slows down, your personal income can be at risk.
  • 34. CONS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ADMINISTARTIVETASKS When you run a business, especially at the initial stages, you need to check on finances and other administrative tasks; Salaried employees mostly handle specific tasks.This isn’t the most fun aspect of being your own boss, but it is crucial to the success of your venture. COMPETEITION As a small business owner, staying competitive is critical.You will need to differentiate your business from others like yours in order to build a solid customer base and be profitable.
  • 35. CONS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP DISRUPTION OF ONES PERSONAL LIFE Most of your time will be spent trying to keep your business afloat and this could have adverse effects on your personal life.
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