Entrepreneurship: I Keep Revising My Vision. Only When You Can Dream It, You Can Do It
Entrepreneurship: I Keep Revising My Vision. Only When You Can Dream It, You Can Do It
Entrepreneurship: I Keep Revising My Vision. Only When You Can Dream It, You Can Do It
Entrepreneurship
Dhirubhai Ambani
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this chapter, you should be able to:
• The word “entrepreneur” is derived from the French verb enterprendre (to
undertake)
• Fabian Entrepreneur
• Drone Entrepreneur
Intrapreneurship /Corporate
Entrepreneurship
• Process by which teams within an established company conceive, foster, launch, and manage a
new business that is distinct from the parent company by leveraging from parent company’s
resources
• The innovation that occurs inside established companies through the efforts of creative
employees.
• Intrapreneurs are employees within an organisation who use their entrepreneurial spirit to
introduce new products, new processes, new methods and new forms within the corporation
Table 1.1 Entrepreneur Versus Intrapreneur
Fund raising Raises the fund required for the Funds are not raised
enterprise
Risk taking Fully bears the risk involved in Does not fully bear the risk involved
the business in the business
Primary Motive Goal oriented, self reliant and Excess to corporate resources and also
self motivated responds to corporate rewards and
recognition
Difference Between a Manager and an
Entrepreneur
• The entrepreneur starts a venture and is the owner of the enterprise, whereas the manager is an employee in
an enterprise.
• The entrepreneur starts an enterprise and creates wealth and generates profit. The manager receives salary
for the services rendered to the enterprise.
• An entrepreneur is an employer whereas a manager is an employee.
• An entrepreneur is a job provider whereas a manager is a job seeker.
• An entrepreneur assumes more risk and uncertainty than a manager does.
• Entrepreneurs take mainly strategic decisions, whereas managers take operational decisions.
Entrepreneurial Competencies
• Creativity and Innovation
• Leadership and team building
• Opportunity seeking and initiative
• Risk taking and decision making ability
• Tolerance of ambiguity and uncertainty
• Motivation to excel
• Problem solving
• Goal orientation
• Self efficacy and adaptability
• Internal locus of control
• Persistence, persuasion and networking
Myths About Entrepreneurship
• Entrepreneur are born, not made
• Entrepreneurs are academic and social misfit
• All you need is money to be an entrepreneur
• All you need is luck to be an entrepreneur
• A great idea is the only ingredient in a recipe for business
• My best friend will be a great business partner
• Having no boss is great fun
• I can start making lots of money immediately
Capacity Building for Entrepreneurs
Create the right eco-system
Build skills
Provide access to capital
Enable networking and exchange
Create tax benefits, incentives and simplify the bureaucratic process.