Entrepreneurship Unit 1
Entrepreneurship Unit 1
Entrepreneurship Unit 1
Introduction
The term Entrepreneur or Entrepreneurship originated in Europe sometime in the Middle Ages. From the French word entreprendre, which means to undertake
Evolution of Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship refers to undertaking a business endeavor though there is no specific reference to whether it meant undertaking the business for himself (self-owned) or doing it for someone else (employment in a business enterprise).
Evolution of Entrepreneurship
It was reported that early entrepreneurs provided men and materials needed by feudal lords to wage war against their enemies.
Its emergence in the height of feudal conflict in France indicates that the kind of activity is a provision of services, and there was no hint at that time that entrepreneurs were doing it for personal gain.
Evolution of Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneur can also be translated to mean between taker or go-between. An example is when Marco Polo attempted to establish trade routes to the Far East. In the 20th century, entrepreneurship has been added to the list of curricular directions among schools because of the number of scholars focusing on it.
Contemporary Views
Lloyd Shefsky, in his book, Entrepreneurs are Made not Born, defined entrepreneur by dividing the word to 3 parts:
Entre means to enter Pre means before; and Neur means nerve center
Someone who enters business any business in time to form or change substantially that business nerve center.
Contemporary Views
Karl Vesper, Entrepreneurship is now a concern of various professions.
Economist: brings resources, labor, materials and other assets who increases its value. Psychologist: driven by certain forces: need to obtain something, to accomplish or escape from authority of others. Businessman: threat, aggressive competitor, ally, a source of supply, customer or someone good to invest in. Capitalist: creates wealth for others, finds better ways to use resources, reduce waste and produce jobs.
Contemporary Views
Robert Nelson, a person who is able to look at the environment, identify opportunities to improve the environment, marshal resources, and implement action to maximize those opportunities. Include people in work situations in large, medium and small business enterprises, cooperatives and government.
Contemporary Views
Joseph Schumpeter, doing things that are not generally done in the ordinary course of business routine.
Jeffry Timmons, the ability to create and build a vision from practically nothing. The vision requires willingness to take calculated risks (personal and financial) and do everything to reduce chances of failure.
Contemporary Views
Albert Shapero, a kind of behavior that will include:
Initiative taking Organizing and recognizing of social/economic mechanisms to turn resources and situations to practical account Acceptance of risks and failures
Contemporary Views
Entrepreneurship is the process of creating something different with value by devoting the necessary time and effort, assuming the accompanying financial, psychic, and social risks, and receiving the resulting rewards of monetary and personal satisfaction.
Focuses on competition
Focuses on cooperation
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Dont have enough time for his family and personal life
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Stays safe
Worried
Excited
Profit oriented
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They play a major role in providing employment for himself and his immediate environment.
Challenges to Entrepreneurs
Challenges to Entrepreneurs
Borderless World It can be both a challenge and an opportunity. Where an entrepreneur used to develop and market his products locally, he is now faced with competition not only with local competitors but with imported products and services now available in the local market.
Challenges to Entrepreneurs
For Filipino entrepreneurs, they have to deal with the colonial mentality of Filipinos with preference to imported brands.
Before, it was relatively difficult to export a locally made product, but the environment nowadays is conducive to developing and marketing export-quality products due to various incentives and supports available.
Challenges to Entrepreneurs
By exploiting the cyber space or information highway and the various software available in the market, one can easily network with foreign markets. Computers in offices and households revolutionized business operations and systems, allowing any place as a base for business operations.
Assignment
Research one (1) unpopular Filipino entrepreneur. It can be a person or a group of people. Know about the nature of his/her business. (How it started? What are the products? What is the current state of the business now?) It can be someone you know. In a bond paper, write/type the information you gathered. You can include a photo. Be prepared to share your answer next meeting.