Title: Chapter 1 Entrepreneurs and Entrepreneurship
1Chapter 1Entrepreneurs and Entrepreneurship
2ENTREPRENEURSHIP
- Entrepreneurship involves creation of value, the
process of starting or growing a new profit
making business, the process of providing new
products or service, and the intentional creation
of value through organization by an individual
contributor or a small group of partners. - The creation and management of new businesses,
small businesses, and family businesses.
3What is Entrepreneurship?
- Common Themes in Definitions of Entrepreneurship
- The role of the entrepreneur-
- Innovation
- Organization creation
- Creating value
- Profit or Not-for-Profit
- Growth
- Uniqueness
- Process
- The person is central
- Changing, Transforming
- Some organized efforts, must
- New Products, approaches
- Indian Tribes jewelry making
- Unlike small businesses
- New Combination Experimentation
- Not a one time phenomenon
4What is Entrepreneurship?
- Entrepreneurship
- The process whereby an individual or group of
individuals use organized efforts to pursue
opportunities - To create value and grow by fulfilling wants and
needs through innovation and uniqueness - regardless of personal resource situation.
5Historical Perspectives on Entrepreneurship
6Creative Destruction
- A term coined in 1942 by Joseph Schumpeter in his
work, Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy, to
denote a "process of industrial mutation that
incessantly revolutionizes the economic structure
from within, incessantly destroying the old one,
incessantly creating a new one." - In other words, creative destruction occurs when
something new kills an old thing. A great example
of this is personal computers. The industry, led
by Microsoft and Intel, destroyed many mainframe
computer companies--but in doing so,
entrepreneurs created one of the most important
inventions of this century.
7Creative Destruction NewParadigm - Discontinuity
- Entrepreneurs create new and better solutions or
ways of - conducting business in existing branches for a
given market or - group of customers.
- Corporations failing to meet this new competition
will loose their - position in the market an may eventually face
liquidation - J. Schumpeter called this Creative Destruction.
- Managed Creative Destruction within corporations
and - companies. This starts with a stage called
Discontinuity leading - to Transformational Innovation of the business as
a whole. - Business leaders using discontinuity as an
approach to create - change lead the way and have a clear vision
backed up by - the Board of Directors.
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9NOW.
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16Misconceptions About Entrepreneurship
- Five Misconceptions
- Successful entrepreneurship needs only a great
idea - Entrepreneurship is easy
- Entrepreneurship is a risky gamble
- Entrepreneurship is found only in small
businesses - Entrepreneurial ventures and small businesses are
the same thing
17Super Smokers BBQ
18Super Smoker History
- Super Smokers BBQ is a world-class barbecue
competition team, a catering company, and a
restaurant business. That theme hasnt changed
from the beginning, though almost everything else
has. - The guys who started Super Smokers BBQ all love
barbecue. Terry Black and Skip Steele met in
college. In 1987, they entered their first
Memphis In May-sanctioned barbecue contest, held
in Little Rock. It was not an auspicious
beginning the team finished 13th out of 14
teams. Two years later, the teams Championship
Sauce won in that same competition, and it won
again the following year, too, beating three
world champions each time.
19Wondering what happened to the catering business?
- Its thriving. Super Smokers BBQ feeds World
Championship Barbecue to fans of the St. Louis
Rams and the St. Louis Cardinals, workers at
every major corporation in town and thousands of
families. They have even catered for the White
House. Read all about it on the Catering page.
Other happy customers include music stars Jimmy
Buffet, Tom Petty, Matchbox 20, Randy Travis, and
the Red Hot Chili Peppers. - Thats the story. It all started with three guys
who love barbecue and who consider themselves
lucky enough to live in a country where they can
barbecue every day for a living!
20Small Business and Entrepreneurial Ventures The
Differences
- Small Business
- Independently owned, operated, and financed
- has fewer than 100 employees
- doesnt engage in new or innovative practices
- Has relatively little impact on its industry
- Entrepreneurial Ventures
- An organization pursuing opportunities
- Characterized by innovative practices
- Main goals are profitability and growth
21Current Importance of Entrepreneurship
- Three areas of importance
- Innovation
- Process of creating, changing, experimenting,
transforming, and revolutionizing - Number of New Start-ups
- Important because new firms contribute to
economic development through benefits such as
product-process innovation - Job Creation
- Vital to the overall long-term economic health of
communities, regions, and nations
22The Impact of Entrepreneurship Globally
23The Entrepreneurial Process
- Exploring the Entrepreneurial Context
- Identifying Opportunities and Possible
Competitive Advantage - Opportunities are positive external trends or
changes that provide unique and distinct
possibilities for innovating and creating value - Competitive advantage is what sets an
organization apart its competitive edge - Starting the Venture
- Managing the Venture
24Types of Entrepreneurs
- Novice Entrepreneur
- Has no prior business ownership experiences as a
business founder, inheritor, or purchaser - Habitual Entrepreneur
- Has prior business ownership experience
- Nascent Entrepreneur
- In the process of starting a new business
- Can be either a novice or a habitual entrepreneur
25Types of Entrepreneurs (contd)
- Serial Entrepreneur
- Has sold or closed an original business and
establishes another new business - Continues the cycle of selling/closing and
establishing - Portfolio Entrepreneur
- Retains an original business and builds a
portfolio of additional businesses - Through inheriting, establishing, and purchasing
the businesses
26Demographic Profile of Entrepreneurs
- Family birth order and gender
- Tend to be first born and men more likely to
start businesses than women - Work experience
- Prior entrepreneurial experience positively
correlated to being an entrepreneur - Education
- Having a high school diploma sharply raises odds
of trying to start a business - Entrepreneurial family
- Tend to have parents who were entrepreneurial
27Personality Profile of Entrepreneurs
- Personality Characteristics Include
- High level of motivation
- Abundance of self-confidence
- Ability to be involved for the long term
- High energy level
- Persistent problem solver
- High degree of initiative
- Ability to set goals
- Moderate risk taker
28What Entrepreneurs Do
- Initially, an entrepreneur is engaged in
assessing the potential for the entrepreneurial
venture, - Then dealing with start-up issues
- Once the entrepreneurial venture is up and
running, - The entrepreneurs attention switches to managing
the venture
29The Rewards and Challenges of Being an
Entrepreneur