Characteristics and Contributions "Big Wins Require Big Risks" - Bill Gates.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Your Potential as an Entrepreneur
Advertisements

Characteristics and Contributions
Strayer University IT/Entrepreneurs ( SUITE) Club Sept 11 th 2010 Seminar Prof. Mort Anvari.
Entrepreneurs: The Driving Force Behind Small Business
The Foundations of Entrepreneurship. Copyright 2008 Prentice Hall Publishing 2 Chapter 1: Entrepreneurship The World of the Entrepreneur Every year in.
Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall Ch. 1: The Foundations of Entrepreneurship.
What is an Entrepreneur?
The Entrepreneur By Joel MacDonald. What Is an Entrepreneur? A risk taker in the private enterprise system, a person who seeks a profitable opportunity.
Should You Become an Entrepreneur?
Entrepreneurship Taking a good idea … … to the “next level”
YEAR 8 ENTEPRISE REVISION. Use the evidence... There will be evidence at the start of the paper You must read this carefully Refer to the evidence when.
Entrepreneurs. What makes an Entrepreneur? Come up with a list of characteristics that would make an entrepreneur. Which characteristics do you possess?
The Hospitality Industry and You Chapter One. What is Hospitality? “The reception and entertainment of guests, visitors, or strangers with liberality.
Chapters 5, 6 & 7. Entrepreneurs  An entrepreneur assumes the risk of starting and operating a business for the purpose of making a profit.
7.
Contents Click the link below to go directly to the slides for that chapter. Chapter 1 ■ Your Personal Strengths Chapter 2 ■ The Roles You Play Chapter.
Owning and Operating a Business Entrepreneurship Dr. Steven M. Hays Freshman Seminar Bishop Kearney High School Entrepreneurship Dr. Steven M. Hays Freshman.
The AIDS Walk for Life 2007 National Sponsorship Offer.
Teamwork Chapter 6.
Characteristics and Contributions
Opportunity Recognition
Should You Become an Entrepreneur?
All About Entrepreneurship CTAE-FS-11: Entrepreneurship - Learners demonstrate understanding of concepts, processes, and behaviors associated with entrepreneurial.
New Thinking in Entrepreneurship Teaching and Practice Stephen Daze 2014.
Entrepreneurs & Enterprising People
BUS 185: Small Business Management the foundations of entrepreneurship.
UNIT 1: Your Potential as an Entrepreneur Chapter 2: Why Be An Entrepreneur? What Does It Take to Be An Entrepreneur?
Chapter 1: Entreprenurship1 Copyright 1999 Prentice Hall Publishing Company Entrepreneurs: The Driving Force Behind Small Businesses.
Entrepreneurship - Mr. Sherpinsky Council Rock North High School.
Entrepreneurs: The Powerful Economic Force CHAPTER 1 BENTR2101 FUNDAMENTAL OF ENTREPRENUERSHIP.
Chapter 1: Entrepreneurship 1 Copyright 2005 Prentice Hall Inc. A Pearson Education Company The Foundations of Entrepreneurship.
Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education, Inc.
Life was great ! * Mum could stay home with Kids * One wage was enough * Finding a job was easy * Same employer until retirement * A University Education.
You are part of a Centre of Social Innovators It’s our community where everyone has the chance to get involved and use their creativity to make a difference.
Skills for a Sustainable Business Enterprise INTRAPRENEURSHIP.
Are entrepreneurs born or made?. Traits/Characteristics GAME On a sheet of paper write your name, date, and all the characteristics from the game Put.
Chapter 1: Should You Become an Entrepreneur?
CAREER WORK EXPLORATION Ms. Lapointe
Entrepreneurs. Chapter 6 Becoming an Entrepreneur Small Business Basics Starting a Small Business.
The Foundations of Entrepreneurship. Copyright 2008 Prentice Hall Publishing 2 Chapter 1: Entrepreneurship The World of the Entrepreneur Every year in.
Crucible The Enterprising Academic. Crucible Objectives To explore enterprising skills To identify which skills we have To understand more about enterprising.
Chapter 5 Entrepreneurship Hellriegel, Jackson, and Slocum MANAGEMENT: A Competency-Based Approach South-Western College Publishing Copyright © 2002.
CHAPTER 2 Entrepreneurs & Enterprising People. Characteristics of a Successful Entrepreneur 1. Self-confident 2. Perceptive 3. Hard-working 4. Motivated.
Starting Your Own Business: The Entrepreneurship Alternative
Jeopardy Key Terms Growth in Canadian Business Skills and Characteristics Invention vs. Innovation Entrepreneurs Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q.
An entrepreneur is someone who is able to identify opportunities and act on them by entering into a venture (a business enterprise involving some risk)
Visions and Ventures. You can:  be your own boss.  do the kind of work you enjoy.  set your own working hours.  set up your office or workshop the.
Manjot Lidder, Randy Johal, & Jasraj Bath. You will learn how to: Describe how different management styles can influence employee productivity Explain.
Enterprising People Research and Present an Enterprising Person.
21 st Century Principals Institute Copy March 2009.
Entrepreneurship 30 (1b). Objectives:  Enterprising People  Identify and describe common characteristics of entrepreneurs  Identify and describe common.
Visit UMT online at © 2007 UMT ENTREPRENEURSHIP University of Management and Technology 1901 N. Fort Myer Drive Arlington, VA
What is entrepreneurship?  The act of identifying opportunities and taking calculated risk to satisfy the needs and wants of others.
Overview for topic – Role of an entrepreneur Entrepreneurial motives and characteristics Business objectives Forms.
Chapter 3 Pg Your Entrepreneu rial Potential.
JA It’s My Business Name Title Company. JA It’s My Business Session One Objectives: I am an Entrepreneur Define entrepreneurship. Identify four key entrepreneurial.
1 Self–Advocacy, Self Determination and YOU. 2 We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them Albert Einstein.
Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education Ch. 1: The Foundations of Entrepreneurship.
Exploring Entrepreneurship  Entrepreneurship is the process of starting a new business.  Just having a good idea is not enough. Entrepreneurs must be.
Learning to learn network for low skilled senior learners A LIFELONG LEARNING SOCIETY Learning to Learn Training What Do We Win? Developed with the support.
 Did YOU Know?!?!  Justin Timberlake’s half eaten French toast sold for over $3,000 on eBay!  The Mayans found crossed eyes beautiful, while Syrians.
 In Ned law are a company that provides strategic consulting and management, composed of a team of high academic and social esteem, focused on optimization,
Subject Name: Management and Entrepreneurship Subject Code:10AL51
Chapter 33 entrepreneurial concepts Section 33.1 Entrepreneurship
Starting the Venture The Entrepreneurial Process Chapter 1
Chapter Two: Characteristics of Entrepreneurs
Ten Reasons You Should Start Your Own Business
Chapter 2: Entrepreneurs and Enterprising People
Chapter 2: Entrepreneurs and Enterprising People
Enterprise He/She creates something or idea, new, with possible risk. Personality or learned skills? Intrapreneur - create within a company e.g new ways.
Presentation transcript:

Characteristics and Contributions "Big Wins Require Big Risks" - Bill Gates

  What is an enterprising person?  Enterprising People – are people who demonstrate many of the characteristics of entrepreneurs. They can make things happen. They may pursue their visions as intrapreneurs, or they may try to accomplish their goals in their spare time. Many enterprising people are agents of social change.  They respond to needs and wants in order to improve the lives of others or to contribute to the community. Enterprising People

  What is intrapreneurship?  Intrapreneurs – people who are entrepreneurial or enterprising within a corporation or organization. Intrapreneurship

  Terry Fox – Ran for Cancer Awareness  June Callwood – Home for Abused Women  Herb Carnegie – Future Aces  Rick Hansen – World Motion Tour for Handicapped  Arthur Fry – 3M post-it  Lee Iacocca – Chrysler mini van  Sarah McLachlan – Lilith Fair Tour  Peter Dalglish – Street Kids International Examples of Enterprising People

  Terry Fox Terry Fox  Terry Fox set out to raise money for cancer research by running across Canada. He single handedly raised close to $24 million with his Marathon of Hope. What characteristics did Terry exhibit? (600 Million to date) Examples of Enterprising People

  June Callwood June Callwood  June Callwood was a Canadian journalist, author, and social activist. She has founded many youth hostels and women’s shelter’s in Toronto and the GTA. What characteristics did June exhibit? Examples of Enterprising People

  Arthur Fry Arthur Fry  Arthur Fry was a US scientist and inventor. While working at 3M he created the post-it- note in 1974 and it was released to the general market in They are now sold in over 100 countries. What characteristics did Arthur exhibit? Examples of Enterprising People

  Rick Hansen Rick Hansen  Rick Hansen was born on August 26, At age 15 he was in a fatal car crash and suffered a spinal cord injury. He began the Man in Motion tour on March 21, The purpose of the tour was to raise funds for spinal cord research. He logged over 40,000km through 34 countries (4 continents) and raised $26 million dollars. Examples of Enterprising People

  Strong-Willed  Status-Conscious  Ambitious  Competitive  Sociable  Talkative  Witty  Argumentative  Adventurous Characteristics of Enterprising People

  “Lets Talk”: name some of your own enterprising skills  For skills, think of school, sports teams, extra- curricular hobbies, part-time jobs, etc. Your Enterprising Skills

  Money  Some wish to work in large corporations with lots of chances for advancement  Security  Some choose to work in a sector where there is little chance for job loss if you perform well  Meaningful Work  Some really want to help others, or make a difference  Learning New Skills  Some wish to better themselves within an organization What Motivates Enterprising People

  Profit sharing  West Jet, Wood Motors  Team concept  Toyota Assembly plant  Suggestion box  e.g., High Schools, General Motors, Honda  e.g., 3M – creative groups for new ideas  Stock purchase plan  e.g., Canadian Tire  Pay for courses employees take to upgrade skills  Encourage Professional Development  Innovative and fun work environment Ways a Corporation can Encourage Employees to be Enterprising People

 Provide support for enterprising people  Evaluate ideas  Reward efforts and results  Provide freedom from constraints (flex hours)  Encourage passion and commitment  Share power  Reward commitment and innovation  Build teams and collaborative problem solving  Lead by example  Celebrate achievement  Recognize efforts  Establish a system to accept ideas and invest in idea generation

  Wide choice of careers and jobs  Enthusiasm  Energy  Ability to accomplish tasks  Ability to work for a company or open their own business  Leading groups, committees, or organizations  Supervising others Personal Benefits of Being an Enterprising Person

  “Lets talk” name ways that you have been enterprising, and ways that you can be enterprising  Think about school, jobs, community, friends, etc. Ways To Be Enterprising

  Get involved in your school  clubs- teams -student council -yearbook  school newspaper - spirit days -helping others  start a club -start a band - fund raising  Get involved in your community  volunteer - contribute - help a senior  listen for problems there may be an opportunity  look for ways to do things better  create your own summer job  talk to local entrepreneurs Ways in which you can be Enterprising

  Read pages in your text  Summarize this talk by answering the question “Why are enterprising employees critical to companies, small business and corporations today?”  In what ways can I be an enterprising person in my school or community? Independent Work