Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship
Mark English
Mark Wetzel
Beth Knott
Dustin Branham
Overview
What is an entrepreneur?
Characteristics of an entrepreneur
Planning to be an entrepreneur
Growth pressures, managing a family
business, and corporate
intrapreneurship
Entrepreneurs V.
Intrapreneurs
Entrepreneurs are people that notice
opportunities and take the initiative to
mobilize resources to make new goods and
services.
Intrapreneurs also notice opportunities and
take initiative to mobilize resources, however
they work in large companies and contribute
to the innovation of the firm.
50 44
Satisfaction Percentage
40 less than
31 50
28
30
50-999
20
1000+
10
0
less than 50 50-999 1000+
Number of Employees
Advantages of a Small
Business
Greater Opportunity
to get rich through
stock options
Feel more important
Feel more secure
Comfort Level
Disadvantages of a Small
Business
Lower guaranteed pay
Fewer benefits
Expected to have many skills
Too much cohesion
Hard to move to a big company
Large fluctuations in income possible
Who are entrepreneurs?
Strategic orientation
Commitment to opportunity
Commitment to resources
Control of resources
Management structure
Compensation policy
Entrepreneurship: Growth Pressures
Business Entrepreneurial Formal
Dimension Organization Organization
Strategic orientation Seeks opportunity Controls resources
Going Global….
From domestic to worldwide expansion, globalization can be
extremely rewarding for entrepreneurs.
THINK: Money and Business Exposure
Families fight
Friends fight.
Often, it involves money. So a business environment could
potentially breed arguments, disagreements, and feuds.