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Starter Presentation Please read the case study on your desk. Highlight or underline any key information. 5 mins

Today’s Objectives Lesson Objectives :  What do entrepreneurs do?  Which problems and barriers do they face?  What is intrapreneurship?

 Business course handbook  Expectations (this file)  File divider  Marked work  File divider  Unmarked Class notes  File divider  Handouts The layout of your folders and the work that you complete should reflect that you have a strong sense of pride in the work that you are producing. File Order

How do we answer exam questions?

Think! Pair! Share! What is an entrepreneur? Activity Time Pair Work Video 3 mins 1 mins

What is an entrepreneur?  "An entrepreneur sees an opportunity which others do not fully recognise, to meet an unsatisfied demand or to radically improve the performance of an existing business. They have unquenchable self- belief that this opportunity can be made real through hard work, commitment and the adaptability to learn the lessons of the market along the way.”

Make a mind map of all the qualities you think a entrepreneur should have! Activity Time Team Work With the people at your table. Everybody writes a mind map in their books. 10 mins

Watch the video and write down the advice given by the entrepreneurs! Activity Time Teamwork Video

Activity Time Exam Skills! Work on your own! Complete the first question of the case study – the 8 mark question! 8 mins Under Exam conditions: 1 minute per 1 mark Relate it back to the case study. In silence! Under Exam conditions: 1 minute per 1 mark Relate it back to the case study. In silence!

Think! Pair! Share! Which barriers do they face? Activity Time Pair Work 1 mins 3 mins

Which Barriers do they Face?

How do they overcome barriers? " They are not diverted or discouraged by skepticism from 'experts' or from those from whom they seek backing and support, but willing to weigh all advice and select that which will be helpful. They are prepared not just to work seriously hard but to back their judgment with personal investment at a level which will cause problems if they are wrong about the opportunity. They understand that achievements are the result of team work and knows how to choose the necessary blend of talents and inspire them with their vision."

What is an intrapreneur? Intrapreneurship is the act of behaving like an entrepreneur while working within a large organization. Intrapreneurship is known as the practice of a corporate management style that integrates risk-taking and innovation approaches, as well as the reward and motivational techniques, that are more traditionally thought of as being the province of entrepreneurship.entrepreneurentrepreneurship

 Print out the power point slides from:  8 th September 2015  10 th September 2015 (Today)  Put them in your folder.  Case Study Question  Assess whether an entrepreneur such as Cara should be given financial help by the government in the early stages of the start up.  This was given out in class.  Buy the textbooktextbook  Homework

Think! Pair! Share! What did you learn today? Activity Time Pair Work 1 mins 3 mins

Objective Checkpoint Did we meet our objectives?  We know each other a bit better.  We have started to explore the business world.  We have learned the skills that we will develop over the year.