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1.01 How does an economic system affect the environment in which businesses function?
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1.01 How does an economic system affect the environment in which businesses function?
Definitions: Small Business – any business that employs <100 people. Represent 99.7% of all employers. Entrepreneurship – the process of recognizing an opportunity, testing it in the market, and gathering resources necessary to go into business.
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Barriers to Small Business/Entrepreneurial success
1.01 How does an economic system affect the environment in which businesses function? Barriers to Small Business/Entrepreneurial success Owner – Time is limited. Only so much can be done. Delegate responsibility! People –finding the RIGHT people to help you grow. Define the job you want done! Money –expenses will climb before revenue does! Businesses fail because of a lack of cash. Customers – You must sell to grow. The right products and selling experience Superior Customer Service should be priority!
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Barrier continued Information Chaos – What is on the web?
1.01 How does an economic system affect the environment in which businesses function? Barrier continued Information Chaos – What is on the web? Good information should be CORRECT, CURRENT, and CONSISTENT! Processes – are the wheel of the company. Standardized processes. Document & K.I.S.S.! Planning – “Those who fail to plan, plan to fail.” Strategic plans are you roadmap to growth!
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1.01 How does an economic system affect the environment in which businesses function?
Reasons for Small businesses flourish off the lack of flexibility of big businesses Entrepreneurs come up with new ideas, be creative They try to do something that’s never been done before They get venture capital funding If the business is good, the returns are also good
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Ways SB has contributed to society
1.01 How does an economic system affect the environment in which businesses function? Ways SB has contributed to society Small businesses contribute employment Pay taxes to government Help with the flow of the economy Examples of entrepreneurs that have helped 1800s Thomas Edison – light bulb 1800s PT Barnum – was 60 when he did his first show, became known as the “Greatest Show on Earth” 1900s William Harley & Arthur Davidson – survived the Great Depression and is the world’s largest motorcycle manufacturer Present, Russell Simmons turned his passion for hip-hop into a venture now worth millions. Known as the Godfather of Hip Hop
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Contributions to society continued
1.01 How does an economic system affect the environment in which businesses function? Contributions to society continued Donations – Successful businesses contribute to society through direct or cash donations. Charitable institutions – Some charities are themselves small businesses set up for educational, health, or support purposes. Sponsorship – Businesses support students through involvement in schools and scholarships Advisors to respective government – Successful businesses get involved in their local governments
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Entrepreneurship vs. Small Business
1.01 How does an economic system affect the environment in which businesses function? Entrepreneurship vs. Small Business Entrepreneurial venture is quite different from small business in the following ways: Innovation - It provides resources with a new power to create wealth. Entrepreneurship frequently engages extensive innovation further than what a small business might exhibit. Risk - Risk must be unusually high in an entrepreneurial venture. If not, with the enticement of sure profits, many entrepreneurs would be trailing the idea and the opportunity would no longer exist. Amount of wealth creation – The potential for substantial wealth replaces fixed employment, profit rather than simply generating an income stream. Speed of wealth creation - Every entrepreneur should rely greatly on this. Innovation can be emphasized on the following: new organization new products new markets new production methods Article Source:
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