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Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
CHAPTER 6 4/21/2017 6 Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management 6-1 Becoming an Entrepreneur 6-2 Small Business Basics 6-3 Starting a Small Business ITB
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LESSON 6-1 Becoming an Entrepreneur
Goals Identify characteristics of successful entrepreneurs. Recognize the importance of entrepreneurship in the economy. Describe opportunities and risks of entrepreneurship. Chapter 6
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Key Terms entrepreneur entrepreneurship venture capital innovation
improvement Chapter 6
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CHARACTERISTICS OF ENTREPRENEURS
Desire to be your own boss Special skills and abilities Chapter 6
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ENTREPRENEURS IN ACTION
Pankaj Arora Rich Stachowski Jeffrey Rodriguez and John Serrano Abbey Fleck Chapter 6
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WHAT DOES IT TAKE? Entrepreneurs are more persistent inquisitive
energetic goal oriented independent self-confident creative reliable competitive Chapter 6
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WHAT DOES IT TAKE? Entrepreneurs have problem-solving skills
(continued) Entrepreneurs have problem-solving skills tolerance for ambiguity strong integrity personal initiative ability to secure resources capability to learn from failure willingness to work hard Chapter 6
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>> C H E C K P O I N T What personal characteristic are common to most successful entrepreneurs? Chapter 6
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND THE ECONOMY
Employment Financing Productivity Chapter 6
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NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN NEW BUSINESSES
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>> C H E C K P O I N T What are the sources of financing that entrepreneurs use for their new businesses? Chapter 6
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OPPORTUNITIES Innovation Improvement Chapter 6
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RISKS Recognizing risks Lack of adequate capital Low sales
Higher than expected expenses Competitive pressure An owner unprepared to manage a growing business Operations requiring more time than the owner is willing to commit Chapter 6
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>> C H E C K P O I N T Where do entrepreneurship opportunities begin? Chapter 6
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LESSON 6-2 Small Business Basics
Goals Identify important characteristics of small businesses. Recognize the competitive advantages of small businesses. Identify problems faced by many small businesses. Chapter 6
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Key Terms small business Small Business Administration (SBA) Chapter 6
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SMALL BUSINESS OWNERSHIP
Description of a small business Owner is usually the manager Operates in one or very few locations Typically serves a small market Not dominant in its field Small business employment Ownership diversity Chapter 6
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COMMON TYPES OF SMALL BUSINESSES
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>> C H E C K P O I N T What percentage of employees in the United States work for small businesses? Chapter 6
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SMALL BUSINESS ADVANTAGES
Meeting customer needs Providing unique services Chapter 6
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>> C H E C K P O I N T How can small businesses compete successfully with larger businesses? Chapter 6
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COMMON REASONS FOR SMALL BUSINESS FAILURE
Not keeping adequate records Not having enough start-up money Lack of management experience Lack of experience with the type of business Not controlling operating expenses Poor location for the business Failure to manage credit offered to customers Chapter 6
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SMALL BUSINESS ASSISTANCE
Faculties of universities and colleges Local groups of business people Small Business Administration (SBA) Chapter 6
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>> C H E C K P O I N T List common reasons for small business failure. Chapter 6
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LESSON 6-3 Starting a Small Business
Goals Recognize important factors to be considered when starting a business. Describe the elements of a business plan. Identify types and sources of financing for a small business. Chapter 6
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Key Terms business plan start-up financing short-term financing
long-term financing Chapter 6
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THE BUSINESS DECISION An idea plus experience Right place and time
Team approach Preparation and research Chapter 6
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>> C H E C K P O I N T Why is it important to use a team approach when starting a new business? Chapter 6
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WHAT IS A BUSINESS PLAN? A business plan is a written description of the business idea and how it will be carried out, including all major business activities. Chapter 6
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ELEMENTS OF A BUSINESS PLAN
Description of the Business The business idea Major products and services Ownership structure Strengths/weaknesses Long- and short-term goals Chapter 6
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ELEMENTS OF A BUSINESS PLAN
(continued) Description of Competition Characteristics of the industry Condition of the economy Strengths and weaknesses of major competitors Chapter 6
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ELEMENTS OF A BUSINESS PLAN
(continued) Customer Analysis Description of customers Location, number, and resources of customers Sales forecasts Chapter 6
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ELEMENTS OF A BUSINESS PLAN
(continued) Operations Plan Organization of the company Description of major operations Analysis of resources needed Human resource plans Chapter 6
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ELEMENTS OF A BUSINESS PLAN
(continued) Marketing Plan Description of major marketing activities Description of resources needed Schedule of marketing activities Chapter 6
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ELEMENTS OF A BUSINESS PLAN
(continued) Financial Plans Start-up costs Short- and long-term financial needs Sources of financing Budgets and financial statements Chapter 6
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STEPS IN DEVELOPING THE BUSINESS PLAN
Gather and review information Develop the “game plan” Write the plan Ask an expert to review the plan Chapter 6
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>> C H E C K P O I N T What is the “game plan” in a business plan? Chapter 6
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FINANCING THE SMALL BUSINESS
Types of financing Start-up financing Short-term financing Long-term financing Sources of financing Owner-supplied funds Borrowed funds Chapter 6
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>> C H E C K P O I N T In addition to owner-supplied capital, what are several other sources of financing for a small business? Chapter 6
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