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Characteristics of an Entrepreneur
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Entrepreneur Someone who takes risks and starts a venture to solve a problem or to take advantage of an opportunity Someone who provides an innovative product or service to meet a consumer want or need
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Characteristics of an Entrepreneur Entrepreneurs have most of these characteristics: Risk TakerGoal-setting PerceptiveHardworking CuriousSelf-confident ImaginativeFlexible PersistentIndependent
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Risk-Taker Many entrepreneurs take on a high degree of risk Higher risk = Greater reward To be successful, an entrepreneur must minimize and manage risk Not possible to eliminate it completely
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Perceptive View problems as opportunities or challenges Tackle problems head-on Do not avoid them e.g. Cott Corporation Had to compete against soft-drink giants Coca-Cola and Pepsi Developed a new distribution system and private-label soft drinks that could be packaged under a retailer’s label, e.g. PC
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Curious Entrepreneurs like to know how things work They are interested in many aspects of the business from production to marketing and sales
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Imaginative Entrepreneurs are creative They come up with new ideas, new products and/or imagine solutions to problems They have a vision They can see where they want to get to
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Persistent There are many challenges with setting up a new business including: Red tape Finding enough money (especially during start-up) Stress Misreading the market Entrepreneurs will stick with their ideas and keep trying
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Goal-setting Many entrepreneurs are motivated by the excitement of starting up new ventures Once a goal is achieved, they need a new one to work toward
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Hardworking Many entrepreneurs work long hours even after their business is open and successful They are driven to succeed e.g. J.M. Schneider worked in a button factory during the day and made sausages in the evening
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Self-confident Entrepreneurs believe in themselves They must be convinced that their ideas are worth the effort May have doubts, but their confidence will help them overcome their doubts
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Flexible The only constant is change Products change, consumer tastes change An entrepreneur looks at change as an opportunity Must be flexible to adapt to changing trends, technology, markets, rules and regulations, economic developments
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Independent Most entrepreneurs want independence They don’t like to be told what to do They want control They like to make their own decisions and generally don’t thrive in a controlled environment
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Entrepreneurial Skills Skill The ability to do something specific or to translate knowledge into action e.g. knowing how to cook, knit, woodworking skills It is easier to learn a skill than a characteristic Enables you to translate knowledge into action To succeed, you must have a variety of skills including: research, management and relationship skills
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Research Skills Need to be able to complete marketing and accounting tasks, as well as selling activities Must identify what you need to know, and then use research to find it Must be able to learn or acquire the knowledge you need First step in obtaining knowledge is to ask a good question
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Gathering Information There are many sources of information including: books, periodicals (magazines), indexes, databases, school, professionals (lawyers and accountants) Federal government websites are also helpful for obtaining information on various industries and markets
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Using Information Not all information can be used Information gathered must be sorted through to answer your initial question The answer may lead to additional questions and answers will become more specific and focused as the business develops
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Management Skills Remember that management performs four functions: planning, organizing, directing and controlling An entrepreneur achieves goals by applying management skills to their personal, financial and material resources Must be careful not to overplan Must organize your time and empower staff
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Relationship Skills Different relationships are necessary including those with staff, suppliers and customers Employees need to feel that they are treated fairly and that they are rewarded for hard work Communication is critical
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