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INTRODUCTION TO
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
by Mohd Zaini Zainudin
CHAPTER 1
MPU22012 – ENTREPRENEURSHIP
POLYTECHNIC VERSION
MOHD ZAINI ZAINUDIN
LECTURER
Hi Everyone, you are in Entrepreneurship MPU22012 class!
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Definition of an entrepreneur and
entrepreneurship, differences between the
concept of entrepreneur and businessman,
the competency of successful
entrepreneurship, the roles and social
responsibilities of entrepreneur.
INTRODUCTION
TOPIC OUTLINES
Upon completing this course, students
should be able to :
1. Discuss the entrepreneurial concept and theories.
2. Discuss the competencies of entrepreneurs.
3. Discuss the importance of entrepreneurship to self, family and society development.
4. Discuss ethics, professionalism and social responsibilities for entrepreneurs.
Upon completing this course, students
should be able to :
1. Propose the value proposition of entrepreneurial idea using Business model Canvas. (A3,
CLS 3B)
COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES
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INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL CONCEPT AND THEORIES
ENTREPRENEURIAL
CONCEPT AND
THEORIES
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INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEUR VS ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEUR
VS
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ABOUT ENTREPRENEURSHIP
“ A society that has entrepreneurs is considered to be a
successful society. This is because entrepreneurs are individuals
who are creative, dynamic and innovative. They are willing to
take risks and face unpredictable and uncertain challenges by
using their creativity and will power.
Entrepreneurs would develop and penetrate new business areas
in order to stay competitive in the industry. Then, more products
or services being offered to the society, which would enhance
the society’s economic development.
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ENTREPRENEUR VS ENTREPRENEURSHIP
DEFINE THE
CONCEPT OF
ENTREPRENEUR
a common definitionof an entrepreneur is someone who establishes a
new entity to offer a new or existing product or service into a new or existing
market, whether it is for a profitable or non-profitable outcome.
The word entrepreneur is
derived from the French word
entreprendre which means 'to
undertake or to try'.[Richard
Cantallion 1775].
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ENTREPRENEUR VS ENTREPRENEURSHIP
DEFINE THE
CONCEPT OF
ENTREPRENEUR
An entrepreneur is an individual who is able to perceive an opportunity for a business
and create an organization to develop and manage that business successfully.
An entrepreneur is an individual who organizes, manages and assumes the risks of a
business (Kuratko & Hodgetts,2001)
In Malaysia the term “usahawan” is used for entrepreneur.
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ENTREPRENEUR VS ENTREPRENEURSHIP
DEFINE THE CONCEPT OF
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Entrepreneurship is the process of seeking businesses
opportunities under conditions of risk.
Entrepreneurship also refers to the process of creating
something new of value by devoting the necessary
time and effort, assuming the accompanying financial,
physical and social risks and receiving the resulting
rewards of monetary, personal satisfaction and
indepedence.
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ENTREPRENEUR VS ENTREPRENEURSHIP
DEFINE THE CONCEPT OF
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
According to Yep Putih, entrepreneurship is the ability, capability, and
tendency to perform the following activities :
i. Identify business opportunities.
ii. Manage a business effort which brings profit to the enterpreneur
and the public.
iii. Obtain success and richness by fulfilling the society's needs.
iv. Take calculated risks.
v. Manage & utilize the factors of production to bring economical
development and enhance social welfare.
vi. Work hard and be prepared to make new changes that can
increase production quantity and quality from time to time.
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ENTREPRENEUR VS ENTREPRENEURSHIP
DEFINE THE CONCEPT OF
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
An individual’s preparedness to grab opportunities without considering
the resources at hand (Stevenson, Roberts and Grousbeck).
(Dollinger) defined entrepreneurship as the establishment of an
economical firm that is innovative, profit oriented, willing to take risks,
and face uncertainties in the environment.
As a conclusion, entrepreneurship benefits the entrepreneur, the
economy and the society. It is a process that creates and manages a
business to achieve the entrepreneur’s desired goals.
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ENTREPRENEUR VS ENTREPRENEURSHIP
X-TRA!
In 1970s, after the New Economic Policy (NEP), then entrepreneur was widely used in
Malaysia.
Common definition, “someone who establishes a new entity to offer a new or existing
product/service into a new or existing market, whether it is for a profitable or a non-profitable
outcome. An entrepreneur is an individual who is able to perceive an opportunity for a
business and create an organization to develop and manage that business successfully. He is
able to identify and seize the opportunity and bring in the necessary resources such as
finance, workforce, and raw materials to develop and market the products or services. He
takes proper action that is imaginative, creative, and innovative”.
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ENTREPRENEUR VS ENTREPRENEURSHIP
action
ENTREPRENEUR
Someone who
undertakes the
risk associated with
creating, organising,
and owning a business.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
awareness
The recognition of an
opportunity to create
value, and the process
of acting on this
opportunity.
guide
ENTREPRENEURIAL
PROCESS
• Idea Generation
• Idea Validation
• Idea Implementation
THE JOURNEY
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ENTREPRENEUR VS ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Relationship.
“ENTREPRENEUR ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Person. Process.
Organizer. Organization.
Innovator. Innovation.
Risk-bearer. Risk-bearing.
Motivator. Motivation.
Visualiser. Vision.
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INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP
DIFFERENTIATE ENTREPRENEUR AND BUSINESSMAN
DIFFERENTIATE
ENTREPRENEUR
AND BUSINESSMAN
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DIFFERENTIATE ENTREPRENEUR AND BUSINESSMAN
Differentiate.
“
CHARACTERISTIC ENTREPRENEUR BUSINESSMAN
Time Unlimited Limited
Nature of job Flexible Rigid in adapting to
changes
Decision making Makes own decision Follows decision
made by others
Effort and
commitment
Continuous Low
Risk taker Moderate Low
Goal Maximize s self
potential by utilizing
available
opportunities
Solely for profit
maximization
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INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP
TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
THE TYPES
OF
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
TYPES OF
ENTREPRENEUR
# Lifestyle entrepreneurs
# Side businesses
# Startup founders
# Social entrepreneurs
We’re going to talk about
the different types of
businesses.
What suits you best?
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TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Lifestyle entrepreneurs.
“
• A lifestyle entrepreneur is someone who will
start a business with the explicit goal of
making a certain amount of money that will
enable them to live a certain lifestyle.
• They’re mainly focused on keeping a certain
quality of life and a certain level of wealth.
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TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Lifestyle entrepreneurs.
“ • They don’t need a huge business. They
focus on what they need in order to live a
certain lifestyle.
• They focus on businesses that have a high
ratio of Work : Revenue.
• Spend as little time, earn as much as
possible.
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TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Lifestyle entrepreneurs.
“ • “The 4-hour Work Week” -Tim Ferriss.
• He calls the lifestyle business a “muse“.
• You need a lot of things in life to be happy, and it's
hard to tackle all your needs when you don’t have
money.
• A “muse” is something that takes away that money
aspect and gives you the resources you need in
order to focus on other things.
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TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Lifestyle entrepreneurs.
“ • Lifestyle entrepreneurs are not interested in brand
new markets, but not in too saturated markets
either.
• They are ok with spending a lot of time in the
beginning, to get started, but if it takes too long to
start earning money, it defeats the purpose.
EXAMPLE :
Udemy instructor, Airbnb host, drop-shipping,
white labelling(OEM).
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TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Side businesses.
“
• Side businesses are something
you pursue in order to make
some extra income.
• These entrepreneurs are also
employees.
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TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Side businesses.
“
• Look for things that don’t require a lot of time
commitment.
• Think about something people need that you can
supply.
• There's little risk, but also little return.
• Working online is a good idea.
• You can do this on top of other platforms, for
example, providing a service for Udemy users.
EXAMPLE :
Etsy, Fiverr, Ebay,
Mudah.my, Carousell.
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TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Startup founders.
“
• They're called “founders” because they founded a
company and took all the risk.
• Startups are generally big ideas and ambitions.
• Paul Graham (ycombinator): "A startup is any business
that's designed to grow as fast as possible."
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TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Startup founders.
“
• Startup = Big idea + Big ambition + Big risk + Potential big reward.
• Startups require 100% of the effort.
• You have to devote everything you have towards it.
• They're very risky, but the potential reward could be worth it.
• A startup is exciting and challenging, and it can make a lot of
money.
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TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Social entrepreneurs.
“
• Social entrepreneurship: Starting a
business that makes profit but it's
focused on producing benefits for the
common good of everyone.
• They have similar goals with non-profit
organizations.
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TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Social entrepreneurs.
“
• Social entrepreneurs are trying to deliver value to the community in different ways:
-donating money
-building a system that benefits other people and then they reinvest the money
EXAMPLE :
Beras Faiza in
BERSAMAMU slot at TV3.
• “Beras Faiza“: A corporation that recognizes that you
have to make profit, but you also have to deliver some
value to the community.
• Non-profits are constantly trying to get more money to
keep doing their charity actions.
• When you donate to these companies, most of the
money go to keep the company functioning.
PROBLEM ANALYSIS
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INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP
THEORY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
THEORIES
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THEORY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP : ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE
ECONOMIC
PERSPECTIVE
An Entrepreneur through the contributions
and roles played in economic development
such as allocating resources efficiently,
creating job opportunities, and pioneering
innovations.
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THEORY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP : ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE
ECONOMIC
PERSPECTIVE
Richard Cantillon (1755) : Entrepreneurs as an important group in the society and key
economic player in developing national economy.
Adam Smith (1776) : An entrepreneur is a person who acts as agent in transforming
demand into supply
Alfred Marshall (1976) : The process of entrepreneurship or business development is
incremental or evolutionary . It evolves from sole proprietorship to a public company.
Jean Baptiste Say(1803) : Proposed that profits from entrepreneurship were separate
from profits of capital ownership.
Joseph Schumpeter (1934) : Described the entrepreneur as someone who is an
innovator and someone who “creatively destructs”.
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THEORY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP : PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
PSYCHOLOGICAL
PERSPECTIVE
An entrepreneur through the
behaviours and personality
traits possessed by successful
individuals.
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THEORY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP : PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
PSYCHOLOGICAL
PERSPECTIVE
McClelland (1951) : Concluded that a high need for
achievement drives people become entrepreneurs.
Julian rotter (1954) : An entrepreneurs tend to have a strong
internal locus of control and strongly believe in their own
ability to control.
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THEORY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP : SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
SOCIOLOGICAL
PERSPECTIVE
Entrepreneurs as a generation or a
group which adopts entrepreneurship
as a career to improve the status.
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THEORY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP : SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
SOCIOLOGICAL
PERSPECTIVE
Ibnu Khaldun (Abdul Rahman Mohamed Khaldun) (1406) : The entrepreneur is
seen as a knowledgeable individual and is instrumental in the development of
a city-state where enterprise will emerge.
Max Weeber (1917) : An Entrepreneur as the beholder of an ‘instrumental
rationality’.
Everet Hagen (1957) : An entrepreneurs emerge from a low-income group that
is not satisfied with the inequalities and disappointing services they receive
from society.
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THEORY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP : MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE
MANAGEMENT
PERSPECTIVE
An entrepreneur as a strategic
manager who strives to ensure the
business gains profit and expands.
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THEORY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP : MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE
MANAGEMENT
PERSPECTIVE
Peter f. drucker (1985) : Described the entrepreneur as someone who
maximizes opportunity and always searches for change.
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INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP
COMPETENCIES OF ENTREPRENEURS
COMPETENCIES
OF
ENTREPRENEURS
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INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP
PERSONAL TRAITS OF AN ENTREPRENEUR
PERSONAL TRAITS OF
AN ENTREPRENEUR
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PERSONAL TRAITS OF AN ENTREPRENEUR
NEEDED
# Integrity
# Conceptual Thinking
# Risk taking
# Networking
# Strategic Thinking
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PERSONAL TRAITS OF AN ENTREPRENEUR
COMPETENCIES
# Personal initiative
# Seize opportunities
# Endurance
# Information-seeker
# High work quality
# Commitment towards work agreements
# Efficient
# Systematic-planning
# Creative problem solving
# Self-confidence
# Assertion
# Persuasion
# Power and authority
3
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INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP
IMPORTANCE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
IMPORTANCE
OF
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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IMPORTANCE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
1 Self-development
2 Society-development
3 Family
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IMPORTANCE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
1 Self-development
OPPORTUNITY TO MAXIMIZE SELF-POTENTIAL
OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN UNLIMITED FINANCIAL
REWARDS
Can maximize an individual's skills and capabilities.
Always challenge his self-ability.
Will not be satisfies with their current achievement and
are prepared to work hard to be in a much better
position in the future.
One of the aims is to obtain profits.
Financial return is a reward as proof to his continuous
effort in the business.
Can increase the confidence of creditors and supplies
to settle any loans and credits.
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IMPORTANCE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
2 Society-development
IMPROVE THE STANDARD OF
LIVING AND LIFESTYLE
FULFILLS SOCIETY'S NEEDS AND
WANTS
CREATE CHOICES THROUGH
INNOVATIVE AND CREATIVE
PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES
Enhanced the quality of life.
Entrepreneur are produce new
products that are sophisticated
enough to help society raise its
standard of living.
Entrepreneurs are manufacturer or
businessman who produce or supply
various goods and services to fulfill
the needs and wants of society.
Always identify opportunities in the
environment and increase activities
to benefits the society and get
profits.
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IMPORTANCE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
3 Family
INCREASE FAMILY INCOME RAISES LIVING STANDARD IMPROVE SOCIAL STATUS
Family choose full-time business, they
not only gain profits, but also the
freedom to manage the household
without the constraints on a full-time
job.
When a family's income increase, this
will subsequently raise the
livingstandard of the family.
Raises the honour and prestige of a
family in society especially when
thesuccess is obtained through hard
work, dedication and honestly.
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IMPORTANCE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
1 Self-development
2 Society-development
3 Family
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4 QUADRANT OF CASH FLOW FOR FINANCIAL FREEDOM
WHAT IS THE
CASHFLOW
QUADRANT?
According to Kiyosaki,
“The Cashflow Quadrant is about the four different
types of people who make up the world of business,
who they are and what makes individuals in each
quadrant unique.”
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4 QUADRANT OF CASH FLOW FOR FINANCIAL FREEDOM
Employee
You work for someone. (i.e. teacher, nurse, legal
assistant)
Self-Employed
You work for yourself. (i.e. plumber, photographer,
web designer)
Business Owner
People work for you. (i.e. restaurant franchise
owner, landscaping company)
Investor
Money works for you. (i.e. Investing money in your
friend’s business, buying properties)
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INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ETHIC PROFESSIONALISM AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES FOR ENTREPRENEURS
4
ETHIC PROFESSIONALISM
AND SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITIES FOR
ENTREPRENEURS
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INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP
SOCIAL REPONSIBILITIES
SOCIAL
REPONSIBILITIES
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SOCIAL REPONSIBILITIES
ROLES
# Customers
# Society/community
# Suppliers
# Staff
# Competitors
# Country
LET’S
PLAY
THANKS!
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MPU22012 Lecture 1 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship

  • 1. 1 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP by Mohd Zaini Zainudin CHAPTER 1 MPU22012 – ENTREPRENEURSHIP POLYTECHNIC VERSION
  • 2. MOHD ZAINI ZAINUDIN LECTURER Hi Everyone, you are in Entrepreneurship MPU22012 class! Woot! Woot! Definition of an entrepreneur and entrepreneurship, differences between the concept of entrepreneur and businessman, the competency of successful entrepreneurship, the roles and social responsibilities of entrepreneur. INTRODUCTION
  • 3. TOPIC OUTLINES Upon completing this course, students should be able to : 1. Discuss the entrepreneurial concept and theories. 2. Discuss the competencies of entrepreneurs. 3. Discuss the importance of entrepreneurship to self, family and society development. 4. Discuss ethics, professionalism and social responsibilities for entrepreneurs.
  • 4. Upon completing this course, students should be able to : 1. Propose the value proposition of entrepreneurial idea using Business model Canvas. (A3, CLS 3B) COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES
  • 5. 1 5 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL CONCEPT AND THEORIES ENTREPRENEURIAL CONCEPT AND THEORIES
  • 6. 6 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEUR VS ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEUR VS ENTREPRENEURSHIP
  • 7.
  • 8. 8 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP ABOUT ENTREPRENEURSHIP “ A society that has entrepreneurs is considered to be a successful society. This is because entrepreneurs are individuals who are creative, dynamic and innovative. They are willing to take risks and face unpredictable and uncertain challenges by using their creativity and will power. Entrepreneurs would develop and penetrate new business areas in order to stay competitive in the industry. Then, more products or services being offered to the society, which would enhance the society’s economic development.
  • 9. 9 ENTREPRENEUR VS ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEFINE THE CONCEPT OF ENTREPRENEUR a common definitionof an entrepreneur is someone who establishes a new entity to offer a new or existing product or service into a new or existing market, whether it is for a profitable or non-profitable outcome. The word entrepreneur is derived from the French word entreprendre which means 'to undertake or to try'.[Richard Cantallion 1775].
  • 10. 10 ENTREPRENEUR VS ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEFINE THE CONCEPT OF ENTREPRENEUR An entrepreneur is an individual who is able to perceive an opportunity for a business and create an organization to develop and manage that business successfully. An entrepreneur is an individual who organizes, manages and assumes the risks of a business (Kuratko & Hodgetts,2001) In Malaysia the term “usahawan” is used for entrepreneur.
  • 11. 11 ENTREPRENEUR VS ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEFINE THE CONCEPT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP Entrepreneurship is the process of seeking businesses opportunities under conditions of risk. Entrepreneurship also refers to the process of creating something new of value by devoting the necessary time and effort, assuming the accompanying financial, physical and social risks and receiving the resulting rewards of monetary, personal satisfaction and indepedence.
  • 12. 12 ENTREPRENEUR VS ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEFINE THE CONCEPT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP According to Yep Putih, entrepreneurship is the ability, capability, and tendency to perform the following activities : i. Identify business opportunities. ii. Manage a business effort which brings profit to the enterpreneur and the public. iii. Obtain success and richness by fulfilling the society's needs. iv. Take calculated risks. v. Manage & utilize the factors of production to bring economical development and enhance social welfare. vi. Work hard and be prepared to make new changes that can increase production quantity and quality from time to time.
  • 13. 13 ENTREPRENEUR VS ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEFINE THE CONCEPT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP An individual’s preparedness to grab opportunities without considering the resources at hand (Stevenson, Roberts and Grousbeck). (Dollinger) defined entrepreneurship as the establishment of an economical firm that is innovative, profit oriented, willing to take risks, and face uncertainties in the environment. As a conclusion, entrepreneurship benefits the entrepreneur, the economy and the society. It is a process that creates and manages a business to achieve the entrepreneur’s desired goals.
  • 14. 14 ENTREPRENEUR VS ENTREPRENEURSHIP X-TRA! In 1970s, after the New Economic Policy (NEP), then entrepreneur was widely used in Malaysia. Common definition, “someone who establishes a new entity to offer a new or existing product/service into a new or existing market, whether it is for a profitable or a non-profitable outcome. An entrepreneur is an individual who is able to perceive an opportunity for a business and create an organization to develop and manage that business successfully. He is able to identify and seize the opportunity and bring in the necessary resources such as finance, workforce, and raw materials to develop and market the products or services. He takes proper action that is imaginative, creative, and innovative”.
  • 15. 15 ENTREPRENEUR VS ENTREPRENEURSHIP action ENTREPRENEUR Someone who undertakes the risk associated with creating, organising, and owning a business. ENTREPRENEURSHIP awareness The recognition of an opportunity to create value, and the process of acting on this opportunity. guide ENTREPRENEURIAL PROCESS • Idea Generation • Idea Validation • Idea Implementation THE JOURNEY
  • 16. 16 ENTREPRENEUR VS ENTREPRENEURSHIP Relationship. “ENTREPRENEUR ENTREPRENEURSHIP Person. Process. Organizer. Organization. Innovator. Innovation. Risk-bearer. Risk-bearing. Motivator. Motivation. Visualiser. Vision.
  • 17. 17 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP DIFFERENTIATE ENTREPRENEUR AND BUSINESSMAN DIFFERENTIATE ENTREPRENEUR AND BUSINESSMAN
  • 18. 18 DIFFERENTIATE ENTREPRENEUR AND BUSINESSMAN Differentiate. “ CHARACTERISTIC ENTREPRENEUR BUSINESSMAN Time Unlimited Limited Nature of job Flexible Rigid in adapting to changes Decision making Makes own decision Follows decision made by others Effort and commitment Continuous Low Risk taker Moderate Low Goal Maximize s self potential by utilizing available opportunities Solely for profit maximization
  • 19. 19 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP THE TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
  • 20. 20 TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP TYPES OF ENTREPRENEUR # Lifestyle entrepreneurs # Side businesses # Startup founders # Social entrepreneurs We’re going to talk about the different types of businesses. What suits you best?
  • 21. 21 TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP Lifestyle entrepreneurs. “ • A lifestyle entrepreneur is someone who will start a business with the explicit goal of making a certain amount of money that will enable them to live a certain lifestyle. • They’re mainly focused on keeping a certain quality of life and a certain level of wealth.
  • 22. 22 TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP Lifestyle entrepreneurs. “ • They don’t need a huge business. They focus on what they need in order to live a certain lifestyle. • They focus on businesses that have a high ratio of Work : Revenue. • Spend as little time, earn as much as possible.
  • 23. 23 TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP Lifestyle entrepreneurs. “ • “The 4-hour Work Week” -Tim Ferriss. • He calls the lifestyle business a “muse“. • You need a lot of things in life to be happy, and it's hard to tackle all your needs when you don’t have money. • A “muse” is something that takes away that money aspect and gives you the resources you need in order to focus on other things.
  • 24. 24 TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP Lifestyle entrepreneurs. “ • Lifestyle entrepreneurs are not interested in brand new markets, but not in too saturated markets either. • They are ok with spending a lot of time in the beginning, to get started, but if it takes too long to start earning money, it defeats the purpose. EXAMPLE : Udemy instructor, Airbnb host, drop-shipping, white labelling(OEM).
  • 25. 25 TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP Side businesses. “ • Side businesses are something you pursue in order to make some extra income. • These entrepreneurs are also employees.
  • 26. 26 TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP Side businesses. “ • Look for things that don’t require a lot of time commitment. • Think about something people need that you can supply. • There's little risk, but also little return. • Working online is a good idea. • You can do this on top of other platforms, for example, providing a service for Udemy users. EXAMPLE : Etsy, Fiverr, Ebay, Mudah.my, Carousell.
  • 27. 27 TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP Startup founders. “ • They're called “founders” because they founded a company and took all the risk. • Startups are generally big ideas and ambitions. • Paul Graham (ycombinator): "A startup is any business that's designed to grow as fast as possible."
  • 28. 28 TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP Startup founders. “ • Startup = Big idea + Big ambition + Big risk + Potential big reward. • Startups require 100% of the effort. • You have to devote everything you have towards it. • They're very risky, but the potential reward could be worth it. • A startup is exciting and challenging, and it can make a lot of money.
  • 29. 29 TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP Social entrepreneurs. “ • Social entrepreneurship: Starting a business that makes profit but it's focused on producing benefits for the common good of everyone. • They have similar goals with non-profit organizations.
  • 30. 30 TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP Social entrepreneurs. “ • Social entrepreneurs are trying to deliver value to the community in different ways: -donating money -building a system that benefits other people and then they reinvest the money EXAMPLE : Beras Faiza in BERSAMAMU slot at TV3. • “Beras Faiza“: A corporation that recognizes that you have to make profit, but you also have to deliver some value to the community. • Non-profits are constantly trying to get more money to keep doing their charity actions. • When you donate to these companies, most of the money go to keep the company functioning.
  • 32. 32 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP THEORY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURSHIP THEORIES
  • 33. 33 THEORY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP : ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE An Entrepreneur through the contributions and roles played in economic development such as allocating resources efficiently, creating job opportunities, and pioneering innovations.
  • 34. 34 THEORY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP : ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE Richard Cantillon (1755) : Entrepreneurs as an important group in the society and key economic player in developing national economy. Adam Smith (1776) : An entrepreneur is a person who acts as agent in transforming demand into supply Alfred Marshall (1976) : The process of entrepreneurship or business development is incremental or evolutionary . It evolves from sole proprietorship to a public company. Jean Baptiste Say(1803) : Proposed that profits from entrepreneurship were separate from profits of capital ownership. Joseph Schumpeter (1934) : Described the entrepreneur as someone who is an innovator and someone who “creatively destructs”.
  • 35. 35 THEORY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP : PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE An entrepreneur through the behaviours and personality traits possessed by successful individuals.
  • 36. 36 THEORY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP : PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE McClelland (1951) : Concluded that a high need for achievement drives people become entrepreneurs. Julian rotter (1954) : An entrepreneurs tend to have a strong internal locus of control and strongly believe in their own ability to control.
  • 37. 37 THEORY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP : SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE Entrepreneurs as a generation or a group which adopts entrepreneurship as a career to improve the status.
  • 38. 38 THEORY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP : SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE Ibnu Khaldun (Abdul Rahman Mohamed Khaldun) (1406) : The entrepreneur is seen as a knowledgeable individual and is instrumental in the development of a city-state where enterprise will emerge. Max Weeber (1917) : An Entrepreneur as the beholder of an ‘instrumental rationality’. Everet Hagen (1957) : An entrepreneurs emerge from a low-income group that is not satisfied with the inequalities and disappointing services they receive from society.
  • 39. 39 THEORY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP : MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE An entrepreneur as a strategic manager who strives to ensure the business gains profit and expands.
  • 40. 40 THEORY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP : MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE Peter f. drucker (1985) : Described the entrepreneur as someone who maximizes opportunity and always searches for change.
  • 41. 2 41 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP COMPETENCIES OF ENTREPRENEURS COMPETENCIES OF ENTREPRENEURS
  • 42. 42 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP PERSONAL TRAITS OF AN ENTREPRENEUR PERSONAL TRAITS OF AN ENTREPRENEUR
  • 43. 43 PERSONAL TRAITS OF AN ENTREPRENEUR NEEDED # Integrity # Conceptual Thinking # Risk taking # Networking # Strategic Thinking
  • 44. 44 PERSONAL TRAITS OF AN ENTREPRENEUR COMPETENCIES # Personal initiative # Seize opportunities # Endurance # Information-seeker # High work quality # Commitment towards work agreements # Efficient # Systematic-planning # Creative problem solving # Self-confidence # Assertion # Persuasion # Power and authority
  • 45. 3 45 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP IMPORTANCE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IMPORTANCE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
  • 46. 46 IMPORTANCE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP 1 Self-development 2 Society-development 3 Family
  • 47. 47 IMPORTANCE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP 1 Self-development OPPORTUNITY TO MAXIMIZE SELF-POTENTIAL OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN UNLIMITED FINANCIAL REWARDS Can maximize an individual's skills and capabilities. Always challenge his self-ability. Will not be satisfies with their current achievement and are prepared to work hard to be in a much better position in the future. One of the aims is to obtain profits. Financial return is a reward as proof to his continuous effort in the business. Can increase the confidence of creditors and supplies to settle any loans and credits.
  • 48. 48 IMPORTANCE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP 2 Society-development IMPROVE THE STANDARD OF LIVING AND LIFESTYLE FULFILLS SOCIETY'S NEEDS AND WANTS CREATE CHOICES THROUGH INNOVATIVE AND CREATIVE PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES Enhanced the quality of life. Entrepreneur are produce new products that are sophisticated enough to help society raise its standard of living. Entrepreneurs are manufacturer or businessman who produce or supply various goods and services to fulfill the needs and wants of society. Always identify opportunities in the environment and increase activities to benefits the society and get profits.
  • 49. 49 IMPORTANCE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP 3 Family INCREASE FAMILY INCOME RAISES LIVING STANDARD IMPROVE SOCIAL STATUS Family choose full-time business, they not only gain profits, but also the freedom to manage the household without the constraints on a full-time job. When a family's income increase, this will subsequently raise the livingstandard of the family. Raises the honour and prestige of a family in society especially when thesuccess is obtained through hard work, dedication and honestly.
  • 50. 50 IMPORTANCE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP 1 Self-development 2 Society-development 3 Family
  • 51. 51 4 QUADRANT OF CASH FLOW FOR FINANCIAL FREEDOM WHAT IS THE CASHFLOW QUADRANT? According to Kiyosaki, “The Cashflow Quadrant is about the four different types of people who make up the world of business, who they are and what makes individuals in each quadrant unique.”
  • 52. 52 4 QUADRANT OF CASH FLOW FOR FINANCIAL FREEDOM Employee You work for someone. (i.e. teacher, nurse, legal assistant) Self-Employed You work for yourself. (i.e. plumber, photographer, web designer) Business Owner People work for you. (i.e. restaurant franchise owner, landscaping company) Investor Money works for you. (i.e. Investing money in your friend’s business, buying properties)
  • 53. 53 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP ETHIC PROFESSIONALISM AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES FOR ENTREPRENEURS 4 ETHIC PROFESSIONALISM AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES FOR ENTREPRENEURS
  • 54. 54 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP SOCIAL REPONSIBILITIES SOCIAL REPONSIBILITIES
  • 55. 55 SOCIAL REPONSIBILITIES ROLES # Customers # Society/community # Suppliers # Staff # Competitors # Country
  • 57. THANKS! 57 Does anyone have any questions? mozaspace@gmail.com.com