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1
Entrepreneurship and Small Business
  • Chapter 13

2
Defining Entrepreneurship
  • The text associates entrepreneurship with
    enterprise, small business and job creation but
    goes on to suggest that it is difficult to define
    the term. The following definitions are offered
  • Entrepreneurship is the dynamic process of
    creating increased wealth (Hisrich, 1986)
  • Entrepreneurs are people who have the ability to
    see and evaluate business opportunities to
    gather the necessary resources to take advantage
    of them, and to initiate appropriate action to
    ensure success. (Meredith et al, 1982)

3
Entrepreneurship
  • Entrepreneurs are people that notice
    opportunities and take the initiative to mobilize
    resources to make new goods and services.
  • Many entrepreneurs work for themselves and start
    new firms.
  • Intrapreneurs work in large companies and
    contribute to innovation in the firm.
  • Intrapreneurs that become frustrated with the
    lack of opportunity at some large firms often
    leave and form their own business called a new
    venture.

4
Traits of the Entrepreneur
  • The most common personal traits found by O Connor
    and Lyons (1983) were
  • The need for control and independence
  • The need for achievement
  • Calculated risk taking
  • Seeing money as a tool
  • A strong sense of social responsibility
  • A major emphasis on feedback on and measurement
    of performance
  • Self confidence and a positive self image

5
Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  • An entrepreneur must have the
  • Ability to recognise an opportunity
  • Ability to marshal resources in response to an
    opportunity
  • Ability to undertake risk, which by its nature
    implies being willing to live with the
    consequences of failure
  • (Morley et al 1996)

6
Entrepreneurship and New Ventures
  • Characteristics of entrepreneurs--most share
    these common traits
  • Open to experience they are original thinkers
    and take risks.
  • Internal locus of control they take
    responsibility for their own actions.
  • High self-esteem they feel competent and
    capable.
  • High need for achievement they set high goals
    and enjoy working toward them.

7
Entrepreneurship and Management
  • To become involved in an entrepreneurial firm
  • Start your own business as an entrepreneur.
  • Work for a growing entrepreneur in their firm.
  • Many entrepreneurs enjoy starting a business, but
    not running it.
  • Develop a plan for the new business
  • Design a plan to guide the business similar to a
    product development plan.
  • The Stage-funnel concept can work well here.
  • Firms with no plan usually fail
  • Franchising allows you to purchase a plan and
    experience of existing firm to reduce risk.

8
Intrapreneurship
  • A learning organization encourages employees to
    act as intrapreneurs. To help, form
  • Product Champions person that takes ownership of
    a product from concept to market.
  • Skunkworks group of intrapreneurs kept separate
    from the rest of the firm.
  • Allows workers total flexibility and innovation.
  • New Venture Division allows a division to act as
    its own smaller company.
  • Rewards for Innovation link innovation by
    workers to valued rewards.

9
Climate for Enterprise
  • Task Force on Small Business
  • Innovation
  • Irish Industrial Policy
  • The Culliton Report
  • Aim was to formulate and evaluate policy for
    industry and employment
  • Recommendations covered areas such as barriers
    to achieving potential, the role of industrial
    promotion areas, the setting up of clusters of
    related industries, changes in support for
    indigenous industries

10
Response to the Culliton Report
  • Task Force established
  • Dept of Enterprise and Employment set up
  • County Enterprise Boards started
  • Reorganisation of IDA
  • Setting up of Bord Bia
  • Emphasis on link between enterprise and education

11
State Support for Enterprise
  • Government supported agencies
  • Forbairt
  • Objective is to assist Irish firms in becoming
    more competitive and achieve growth
  • FAS
  • Responsible for industrial training
  • County Enterprise Boards
  • 36 boards nationwide who work closely with other
    state bodies and local businesses

12
Small Business
  • The Task Force on Small Business (1994) defined a
    small business as one employing fifty people or
    less or where annual turnover is less than 3 mn.
  • 90 of all companies employ less than 10 people.
  • There is no particular agency registering small
    businesses so estimates have to be made of the
    size of the sector.
  • Services are the largest group of firms
    consisting mainly of retailing and construction
    firms

13
The Future for Small Business
  • Vast changes since 1994 Task Force on Small
    Business Report
  • Proposed enlargement of the EU
  • Introduction of the Euro
  • Labour market pressures
  • Transportation and infrastructural constraints
  • Property market values
  • Greater consumer spending
  • Inflationary pressures

14
The Small Business Sector
  • The generally favourable economic environment has
    seen the sector continue to grow and generate
    additional jobs
  • In 1999 84,000 new jobs were created by small
    businesses
  • Since 1996 the total of new jobs created by the
    sector is almost 235,000
  • The annual number of new VAT registrations has
    increased by almost 50 in the period 1994
    1998. Most of these new companies are small
    businesses

15
Sources of New Product / Service Ideas
16
Sources of New Product / Service Ideas
  • Work experience
  • Domestic experience
  • Hobbies and leisure interests
  • Market knowledge
  • Business contacts
  • Gap analysis
  • Import substitution
  • Foreign markets
  • Competition
  • Customers

17
Screening New Venture Proposals
  • Ideas may be assessed from two angles
  • The acceptability of the concept itself in the
    market place
  • Technical feasibility
  • P 292 in text offers a checklist to evaluate the
    business potential of an idea

18
Ways of Entering Business
  • Sole Trader
  • Partnership
  • Limited Company
  • Buying an existing business
  • Franchise
  • Licences
  • Joint ventures

19
Feasibility Studies
  • A feasibility study examines all the factors
    relevant to starting or expanding a business
  • Description of the business
  • The market
  • The manufacturing plant or service operation
  • Finance
  • Staff
  • Suppliers
  • Key assumptions and timetable of events

20
The Business Plan
  • Sets out the detail of the proposal for the
    establishment and management of the business
  • May be for a number of audiences
  • Should answer three main questions
  • Where is the company now?
  • Where is it going?
  • How is it going to get there?
  • P 299 in text contains the headings of a typical
    business plan

21
Steps in Developing a Business Plan
22
Building up the Business
  • Kieran McGowan (former head of IDA)
  • Industry experience
  • Being market driven
  • Team building
  • Small firm experience
  • International experience
  • Single mindedness
  • Other factors
  • Reputation for quality
  • Good design
  • New product / service development

23
Reasons for Business Failure
  • Overtrading
  • Inadequate capital structure
  • Inadequate managerial skills
  • Poor research
  • Many if not all of these can be linked to a lack
    of planning

24
Summary
  • What is an entrepreneur?
  • What is an intrapreneur?
  • Innovation and Enterprise
  • Industrial policy
  • Small Business
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