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Lim Sei Kee @ cK
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A : Takes the initiative in trying to exploit a business opportunity B : Takes time to understand and calculate the risks involved C : Makes an investment to set up the business D : Goes ahead, despite the risk that the business venture might fail
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A : Takes the initiative in trying to exploit a business opportunity √ B : Takes time to understand and calculate the risks involved √ C : Makes an investment to set up the business √ D : Goes ahead, despite the risk that the business venture might fail √
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Much research has been done to examine the personality and other characteristics of successful entrepreneurs to see if there is a proven method or route to success. You will find many lists of “what is takes to be an entrepreneur”, but they tend to say similar things. So here is a summary of the key findings!
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Passionate about their product or service and about getting things right for the customer Visionary – they have faith in what they are trying to do. Energetic and driven – prepared to work consistently long hours, especially in the early stages
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Calculated risk-takers – not reckless; they are prepared to take a risk in order to maximize the rewards Multi-tasker – able to take on more than one role (product development, selling, recruitment) Resilient and determined – able to handle problems and overcome hurdles. Setting up a business is difficult and time-consuming
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Results-orientated – take pleasure from achieving targets and setting the bar higher. Persuasive – entrepreneurs are good at bringing other people and businesses “along with the idea” Leadership – an entrepreneur leads his or her own business (often working alone in the early stages). As the business develops, the skills of leading others become even more important
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Self-starting and decisive – they don’t wait for others to take decisions. Entrepreneurs tend to take the initiative, spotting opportunities early and taking decisions quickly Focused – sets clear goals and self-imposed high standards Lucky – not to be laughed at! Every business needs some good luck – e.g. being in the right place at the right time.
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The important thing to remember about the list is that an entrepreneur is unlikely to possess all these characteristics! Anyone who starts a business has strengths and weaknesses. However, the savvy entrepreneur recognizes where his/her weaknesses lie and takes steps to address them (e.g. recruit someone with the right skills).
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Work in a group of MAXIMUM 6 students. Presentation title: “A successful entrepreneur” Presentation date: OCT 2013 : 29 th, 31 st NOV 2013 : 5 th*, 7 th, 12 th, 14 th, 19 th, 21 st, 26 th, 28 th DEC 2013 : 3 rd, 5 th *MAX 2 GROUPS /SESSION*
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Points to remember: Show up early, Proper Introduction, Clear and Concise Points, Enhance your graphics, Conclude the presentation. Time: 15 – 20 minutes. REPORT DUE: 7 th DECEMBER 2013 @ 5PM
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