Title: CHAP 3
1CHAP 3 ENTERPRISEEnterprise is the
ability to spot opportunities in the market and
produce a product or service to fill a niche in
the market. It involves risk taking, being
creative, showing initiative, being flexible and
being able to accept any financial or personal
failures along the way.
2Entrepreneur Is a person who provides the
initiative and takes the risks establishing a
business? An entrepreneur is innovative and uses
societys needs to create business opportunities
in the hope of making a profit.E.G. Richard
Branson (Virgin Airlines), Feargal Quinn (Super
Quinn), Mairtin O Ceide (Aer Arann),
Pat McDonagh (Supermacs).
3- Intrapreneur
- Is a person who is innovative and enterprising
within a business? This person develops new ways
of doing things and identifies new opportunities
for business development.
4Characteristics of enterprising people
Independent - They wish to be in charge and in complete control Confidence They believe in their ideas have the confidence to carry them through Analytical they collect all relevant information, analyse it, then make decisions Motivated they have a high need for achievement personal satisfaction Ambitious entrepreneurs do things differently they come up with new ways of doing/making things. They use their imagination to do this. Ruthless concerned with achieving their own aims at any consequence Good communicator being able to competently relate to suppliers, customers, employees Leader get along well with people, able to accept criticism, they can get people to work together on teams Opportunistic being on the look out for a gap in the market and seizing the opportunity. Realistic they recognise theyre own limitations seek advice when needed Entrepreneurs are pro active, they are actively looking for gaps ready to seize the initiative, a person who is reactive will wait until someone else takes action then they act.
5Skills of an Enterprising Person
Inner control taking control of your own situation, not wanting other to influence your life. Planning setting goals setting both short long-term goals. Plans must be drawn up to achieve these goals, i.e. SWOT analysis of a firm Innovation applying new ideas to situations where they have not been applied before. E.g. Brainstorming Decision-making An entrepreneur must be a good decision maker, choices must be considered, information must be analysed and then a decision made. Human Relation they must be able to manage people to achieve individual behaviour that will enhance the effectiveness of the business. Reality perception seeing things as they really are and being aware of employees and customers needs. There is little point in thinking that customers are satisfied with the firms products if they are dissatisfied. Networking working with other people and establishing contacts in the business community with people whose knowledge and expertise might prove useful
6ENTERPRISE IN IRELAND
- The following factors have helped to make Irish
people more willing to be entrepreneurs - There is now more wealth in this country ??
2008/09 RECESSION - The educational system is constantly changing,
producing young people with the skills needed in
a modern world - Emigration has helped to broaden the minds of
Irish people to new opportunities challenges - The banks/building now lend to new businesses to
allow them to get of the ground - The govt. helps entrepreneurs to undertake
research establish new projects. This is done
through agencies schemes ie Enterprise Ireland
7Importance of enterprise in the community
- It creates new business, with increased
employment - It brings about an increased standard of living
for the community - Local businesses will thrive as workers will have
more disposable money - People will then live in the area
- Other firms will spend more money on raw
materials, services that the area provides - It also bring about increased revenue for the
govt from the success of firms, e.g. tax revenue