Entrepreneurship Series Existing Enterprise Skills Role of an Enterprise.

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Entrepreneurship Series Existing Enterprise Skills Role of an Enterprise

Question What do you all expect to get out of this class?

Game Time!

Who Becomes an Entrepreneur? Anyone with a dream who wants to see it become a reality Someone with the motivation and energy to start and sustain a business Blah blah

Evaluate Yourself Enterprise SkillsExplanation Range DriveHighly motivated Confidence Vision

Characteristics of Successful Entrepreneurs Drive  The desire to work hard to accomplish one's goal Vision  The ability to see the end results of one's goals while working to achieve them Confidence  The belief that you can do what you set out to do

Characteristics of Successful Entrepreneurs Risk-taking  The courage to expose oneself to possible losses Competitiveness  A willingness to compete with others and test oneself against them Discipline  The ability to stay focused and adhere to a schedule and deadlines

Characteristics of Successful Entrepreneurs Honesty  A commitment to refrain from lying; to be truthful and sincere in dealings with other people Organization  the ability to structure one's life and keep task and information in order Adaptability  the ability to cope with new situations and find creative solutions to problems

What is an Enterprise? When you go to the village, what are some of the things you do?

Role of an Enterprise Some of these are goods which are products of value, produced by an enterprise, that can be touched, seen, tasted or felt. While others are services which is work provided by an enterprise/business which is valuable to people.

Role of an Enterprise? Goods and services provide to our:  Needs - products or services deemed to be necessary for survival; example food, shelter, clothing.  Wants - products or services we desire. Examples of wants could be car, TV etc.