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SAE Entrepreneurship

SAE Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship is “The organization, management, and assumption of risks of a business or enterprise, usually implying an element of change or challenge and a new opportunity” according to Webster’s online.

SAE Entrepreneurship FCCLA provides a great tool to use in your classroom Projects: –Entrepreneurship-STAR Event –Career Connection –Leaders at Work

SAE STAR Events STAR Events (Students Taking Action with Recognition) –Competitive Events –Star Events offer: Individual Skill Development Competition Recognition Leadership Opportunities Information from:

SAE STAR Events –FCCLA members are recognized for proficiency and achievement in: Chapter Projects Individual Projects Leadership Skills Occupational Preparation Information from:

SAE Entrepreneurship-STAR Event An individual or team event (junior and senior event) Recognizes participants who develop a plan for a small business Use FCS skills and sound business practices Business must relate to FCS Education or related areas Information from:

SAE Entrepreneurship Ideas for High School FCS Housing –House Cleaning Textiles/Clothing –Computerized Embroidery Food/Nutrition –Catering Business

SAE Entrepreneurship Ideas for High School FCS Child Development/Family Sciences –Registered Day Care Provider Consumer Issues/Personal Finance –Financial Counselor

SAE Entrepreneurship Ideas for Post Secondary Housing –Real Estate Textiles/Clothing –Fashion Designer Food/Nutrition –Nutritionist/Dietitian

SAE Entrepreneurship Ideas for Post Secondary Child Development/Family Sciences –Social Worker Consumer Issues/Personal Finance –Financial Planner

SAE What is an Entrepreneur? An Entrepreneur (ahn’tra pra nur) is a person who organizes and manages a business undertaking, assuming the risk for the sake of profit. Any person (any age) who starts and operates a business is an entrepreneur.

SAE Entrepreneurship Agricultural students have been entrepreneurs since the beginning of agricultural education.

SAE Entrepreneurship The Smith-Hughes Act of 1917 (which provided federal funding for agricultural programs) required all students to have an entrepreneurship program – but they weren’t called entrepreneurs back then.

SAE Early Entrepreneurship These early entrepreneurship programs were called different names: –Farming Program –Productive or Production Enterprises –Ownership

SAE Early Entrepreneurship The early SAE Entrepreneurship program primarily involved: –Raising Livestock –Growing Crops

SAE Entrepreneurship Today Today, agricultural students are involved in many different types of entrepreneurial activities. Entrepreneurship in agriculture can still be raising livestock and growing crops, but it can be much, much more than that.

SAE Agricultural Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship: The student plans, implements, operates and assumes financial risks in a farming activity or agricultural business. In entrepreneurship programs, the student owns the materials and other required inputs and keeps financial records to determine return to investments.

SAE Agri-Entrepreneurs Example Lawn Maintenance Service

SAE Agri-Entrepreneurs Example Raise and Sell Fishing Bait

SAE Agri-Entrepreneurs Example Custom Crop Harvesting

SAE Agri-Entrepreneurs Example Pet Sitting Service

SAE Agri-Entrepreneurs Example Fishing Guide

SAE Agri-Entrepreneurs Example Tractor and Farm Equipment Detailing

SAE Agri-Entrepreneurs Example Operating a Roadside Marketing Selling Produce

SAE Agri-Entrepreneurs Example Making and Selling Christmas Wreathes

SAE Agri-Entrepreneurs Example Operating a Small Engine Repair Service

SAE Three Aspects of Entrepreneurship 1. The identification/recognition of market opportunity and the generation of a business idea (product or service) to address the opportunity

SAE Three Aspects of Entrepreneurship 2. The marshalling and commitment of resources in the face of risk to pursue the opportunity

SAE Three Aspects of Entrepreneurship 3. The creation of an operating business organization to implement the opportunity- motivated business idea

SAE Successful Entrepreneurs According to the Small Business Administration, successful entrepreneurs have five characteristics: –Drive, which is defined as the most important attribute. Entrepreneurs can expect long hours, high stress and endless problems, as they launch a new business.

SAE Successful Entrepreneurs According to the Small Business Administration, successful entrepreneurs have five characteristics: –Thinking Ability, or the characteristic that encompasses creativity, critical thinking, analytical abilities and originality.

SAE Successful Entrepreneurs According to the Small Business Administration, successful entrepreneurs have five characteristics: –Aptitude for Human Relations. This characteristic recognizes the importance of the ability to motivate employees, sell customers, negotiate with suppliers and convince lenders. Personality plays a big part in success in this area..

SAE Successful Entrepreneurs According to the Small Business Administration, successful entrepreneurs have five characteristics: –Communication Skills, or the ability to make yourself understood.

SAE Successful Entrepreneurs According to the Small Business Administration, successful entrepreneurs have five characteristics: –Technical Ability speaks to the need of the entrepreneur to know their product and their market. They must consider the long- and short-term implications of their decisions, their strengths and weaknesses, and their competition. In short, they need strategic management skills.

SAE Entrepreneurship Some advantages –You are your own boss –Enjoy the profits from you efforts –Sense of pride in your business –Flexibility in your work schedule

SAE Entrepreneurship Some disadvantages –Will need to put in long hours –Need money to start –Have to keep up with government rules and regulations –May have to mark hard decisions (hiring, firing, etc.) –May lose money

SAE FFA and Entrepreneurship During the past decade the Kauffman Foundation has supported a new FFA initiative to support entrepreneurship activities –Awards program (and money) –Video “You’re the Boss” –Materials

SAE FFA Agri-Entrepreneurship Program Each state recognizes the agricultural student who has the best entrepreneurship program. There is cash award of $100 at the state level. All entries at the state level go on for national competition.

SAE FFA Agri-Entrepreneurship Program At the national level, 10 outstanding entrepreneurship students are recognized. There is cash award of $1000 for each national winner The FFA chapters of the national award winners each receive $500.