Dr.C.PARAMASIVAN,Ph.D Assistant Professor PG & Research Department of Commerce Periyar EVR College Trichy -23.

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Dr.C.PARAMASIVAN,Ph.D Assistant Professor PG & Research Department of Commerce Periyar EVR College Trichy -23

INTRODUCTION ENTREPRENEUR COMPETENCE SKILL

Market a product or Marketable product

Be a job maker, not a job seeker Mr.Ganesan Bharath Group of Institutions

 One who conceive a product or innovation or an idea for his economic empowerment

Personal Characteristics Interpersonal Skills Critical and Creative Thinking Skills Practical Skills

Self Awareness Optimism Vision Risk Tolerance

Know yourself Mental strength Physical strength SWOT analysis Build – Strength Overcome – Weakness Explore – Opportunities Reduce – Threats

Positive thinking Leeds to success Look forward Always Foresight

Clear aim to achieve your goal what you want to be ? why do like this ? Vision leads to hard work Fire in your mind ! How can achieve? Hard work brings success What efforts needs? How long taken ?

Risk vs Return Not only in business but also in life No pain –No gain

Leadership Communication Skills Negotiation Ethics

Confidence Inspiration Motivation Affection Affiliation Guidance

 Effective  Impressive  Subjective  Concrete

Human value Moral value Social value Cultural value Spiritual value Intellectual value

Creative Thinking Problem Solving  Recognizing Opportunities

 Think differently  Why what where Isaz Netun – Gravity James watt – Steam engine Graham bell – Telephone Right brothers – Aero plane Abdul kalam – Dream

No problems without solutions Meet the problems and get experience Trail and Error Error is the mirror of past

Opportunities are every where Create Opportunities Knock the door

Goal Setting Planning and Organizing  Decision Making  knowledge

 Set goal  Fit accordingly  Hit success

Business knowledge Entrepreneurial knowledge Opportunity-specific knowledge Venture-specific knowledge