1.5.1 Role of an Entrepreneur Flashcards
What is an entrepreneur?
- A person who is willing and able to create a new business idea or invention & takes risks in pursuing success
What do entreprenuers do?
They organise resources:
* An entrepreneur must be able to gather and coordinate the resources necessary to start and operate a business
They make business decisions
* Entrepreneurs must be able to make decisions that will determine the success or failure of their business
They take risks
* Entrepreneurship involves taking risks - financial, personal, or professional
- These risks can pay off with great rewards, but they can also lead to failure and financial loss
What is intrapreneurship?
Refers to the practice of promoting entrepreneurial thinking and behaviour within an existing business
- It involves empowering employees to think & act like entrepreneurs
- The business encourages them to take risks, innovate, and develop new ideas and projects that may benefit the business
What barriers are there to entreprenuership?
- Entrepreneural capacity
- Access to finance
- Lack of training/know-how
- Fear of failure/ lack of confidence
What is entrepreneural capacity?
Refers to an individual’s ability to think creatively, take risks, identify & seize business opportunities
What is access to finance?
- Where entrepreneurs struggle to secure the funding necessary to start or grow their businesses.
Lack of access to finance is a major barrier to entrepreneurship, especially for those from disadvantaged backgrounds
What is lack of training/know how?
- Aspiring entrepreneurs may struggle to develop a viable business plan, attract customers, or manage their finances effectively
What is fear of failure/lack of confidence?
- Entrepreneurs may be held back by a fear of failure or a lack of confidence.
They may worry about the financial risks involved in starting a business or fear the stigma of failure
What is the difference between risk and uncertainty?
Risks can be calculated and prepared for
Uncertainties cannot as they are unexpected events
What factors typically cause uncertainty?
- Environmental factors (e.g japanese tsunami)
- Economic changes (such as lockdown)
- Changes in local & national legislation (laws)
- Changes in the political party governing the country