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Title: Entrepreneurship


1
Entrepreneurship
2
The American Dream
  • Is being able to own your own business. Calling
    all the shots, being your own boss. The downside
    is that more than 50 of all new businesses fail
    in the first year. Lack of sufficient capital
    and business knowledge is most often cited as the
    reasons for failure.

3
What is an entrepreneur?
  • Entrepreneur is a person who recognizes a
    business opportunity and organizes, manages, and
    assumes the risk of starting and operating a
    business.

4
Discussion
  • What are the benefits of working for someone
    else?
  • Creating your own business and being your own
    boss?
  • Entrepreneurship vs. self-employed

5
What Entrepreneur do you know?
  • Bill Gates
  • Henry Ford
  • Milton Hershey
  • Forrest Mars

6
Characteristics to be successful
  • independence
  • creativity and talent
  • good work ethics and honesty
  • organization and planning skills
  • decision maker
  • good listener
  • positive attitude
  • risk-taker
  • hard worker
  • self-confidence
  • motivated
  • team worker

7
Rewards of Entrepreneurship
  • Being the boss
  • This is why most people go into this business.
  • Doing What You Enjoy
  • Someone who likes to cook will open up a cooking
    shop
  • Having the opportunity to be creative
  • You make the procedures in your business, you can
    do what you want
  • Building an Enterprise
  • You have to decide if you want to buy an existing
    company or start a new one. You must research the
    viability of the venture and choose the form of
    the business to start.

8
Challenges of Entrepreneurship
  • Getting funds to start the business
  • It is hard to get loans from a bank because they
    are afraid if the business will be successful.
  • 9 out of 10 businesses dont succeed
  • Being Fully responsible for the business
  • Paying bills, hiring employees, making repair,
    training employees
  • Alone and unsure, afraid you will make the wrong
    choice
  • Working long hours
  • Uncertain income levels

9
Steps to being an entrepreneur
  • 1. Self-assess your interests, talents, and
    skills.
  • 2. Research as much information as you can.
  • Find out all you can about what is already
    available. How much does it cost for this
    service or product? How much are people willing
    to pay? How many people are already involved in
    this area of work in your community?
  • What will it take to provide your service or
    product? Can you provide it for less money or
    better than anybody else?
  • Interview people who might be interested in your
    product or service.
  • Gather information from libraries on people,
    magazines, organizations, that you can call for
    help.
  • 3. Develop a business plan
  • Description of the type of business

10
Decisions
  • A. Will you provide a product or service?
  • B. Who/what will be your target market?
  • C. Will you be a retail, wholesale, or a
    manufacturing business?
  • D. Will you sell locally, regionally, nationally,
    or internationally?
  • E. Will you buy a company or start your own?

11
Young Entrepreneurs
  • Adora Svitak, 12
  • Tiny Literary Giant
  • Adora is a 12-year-old who has published two
    books and transformed her writing success into
    speaking and teaching success. She has spoken at
    over 400 schools and presented at the annual TED
    conference. She has been featured on Good Morning
    America and on CNN.

12
Philip Hartman, 15
  • Philip is a home-schooled high school senior at
    the ripe age of 15. He won the 2008 Young
    Inventor of the Year award for inventing a new
    system for fusing optical fibers. His latest
    invention emits steam onto a windshield and is
    capable of defrosting a frost-covered windshield
    in about 15 seconds.

13
Famous Entrepreneurs
  • Dominos Pizza
  • In 1960, brothers Tom and James Monaghan borrowed
    500 to purchase DomiNick's, a pizza store in
    Ypsilanti, Michigan. The next year, James traded
    his half of the business to Tom for a Volkswagen
    Beetle. In 1965, Tom Monaghan renamed the company
    Domino's Pizza LLC. The first Domino's Pizza
    franchise store opened in Ypsilanti, Michigan, in
    1967. Tom Monaghan retired in 1998, selling 93
    percent of the company to Bain Capital.

14
Tom Monaghan
  • What entrepreneurship traits did Tom Monaghan
    portray?
  • Dropped sub sandwiches off the menu
  • Focused on delivery to college campuses
  • Invented a new insulated pizza box to improve
    delivery
  • Box could be stacked to avoid squishing
  • Sold company in 1998 to Bain Capital for
    1billion
  • Returned in 2001 after its fortunes worsened and
    helped the company recover.

15
Activity
  • Fold a piece of paper in half and on the left
    side write 10 activities you enjoy doing.
  • After listing their 10 activities, write the
    kind of business you could create from each
    activity.
  • Share one idea with the class.

16
Formula for success
  • Establish and write down a believable goal.
  • Visualize yourself already having accomplished
    your goal.
  • Maintain a positive attitude.
  • Persevere dont allow yourself to give up.
  • Be ready and willing to WORK!!!
  • Do the best you can do.
  • Time is money save it!!
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