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1 Entrepreneurship …what is it? The act of identifying opportunities and taking calculated risk to satisfy the needs and wants of others Entrepreneur: Someone who has an idea and makes it happen
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2 Entrepreneurship (Con’t) Enterprising People: Much like entrepreneurs; have similar characteristics Only those who are willing to take financial risks will become Entrepreneurs Intrapreneurs: People who are entrepreneurial or enterprising within a corporation or organization
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3 Venture: A business undertaking or startup that has an impact on people’s lives Success: Favourable or desirable outcome – to meet a goal Entrepreneurship (Con’t)
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4 Venture Categories: 1.For-Profit / Not-For-Profit Profit: to make money Not-For-Profit: created for social or community purposes, i.e. Big Sisters, Heart & Stroke, United Way, etc.
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5 Venture Categories: 2.Large Scale / Small Scale Size of business doesn’t matter Businesses seek to satisfy needs or wants based on the scale size of their business i.e. Small Business / Smaller Scale Satisfy needs or wants at Local Level i.e. Large Business / Large Scale Satisfy needs or wants at either a national or international Level Entrepreneurship (Con’t)
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6 Venture Categories: 3.Service Production / Goods Production Service: performing an action that is useful to others Good: a product produced or distributed for sale Entrepreneurship (Con’t)
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7 Venture Categories: 4.Physical and Virtual Physical (a.k.a. Bricks & Mortar): - locations to shop Virtual Business: business conducted electronically through E-Commerce over the Internet Entrepreneurship (Con’t)
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8 Venture Categories: 5.Local/Provincial/National/International: a) Local: confined to one community (Keswick) b) Provincial: located in several towns & cities in one province (Ontario) c) National: located in more than one province d) International: located in more than one country Entrepreneurship (Con’t)
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9 Impact on the Community Entrepreneurs can hugely impact a local economy in terms of … Job creation (multiplier effect) 1. Employees make 2. They buy goods & services - if G&S are provided locally, good chance they will spend their within the community - in turn, creates more jobs 3. Growing communities attract people
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10 Impact on the Community (Con’t) New Ideas (generate a new way of doing things) Economic and political benefits - Competition lowers prices - Leads to improved standard of living - One successful new business can produce additional opportunities - Government support encourages entrepreneurship
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