INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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Definition o
Turning
Knowledge to profit.
Definition
Entrepreneurship is defined as the capacity and
willingness to develop, organize and manage a business venture. The most
obvious example of entrepreneurship is the starting of new businesses.
Entrepreneurship is therefore making money through the knowledge acquired in
respect of an endeavour, a service, product or activity carried out to enhance
the quality of human life.
For example, while in school, knowledge is
gained through lectures, practicals and tutorials in various disciplines. The
knowledge can be used for various
purposes such as
i.
Providing services as in the case of a doctor who treats patients.
To do this, he would need to examine the patient, make observations, diagnose
the condition, make prescription and ensure that the drugs prescribed are administered
appropriately. All these require the knowledge of various disease conditions which
he had acquired in training and is certified to practice.
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iii.
To make products, eg a chemical engineer converts crude oil into
plastic products.
iv.
To enhance human life or living for example a surveyor provides
services in planning the city or human communities.
Who is an entrepreneur?
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Examples of entrepreneurs include Mike Adenuga, Jimoh Ibrahim, Cynthia Mosunmola Umoru, Bill Gates and Richard Branson.
FUNCTIONS OF AN ENTREPRENEUR
The functions of an entrepreneur includes the following:
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3. Marketing of his products, services and ideas.
4. Sees to the effective performance of funds and production.
5. He innovates by improving the methods or processes of production and the technology involved.
6. Monitoring and responding appropriately to environmental changes as they relate to and/or affect the venture.
CHARACTERISTICS OF ENTREPRENEURS
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1. VISION - The entrepreneur has a vision which he is enthusiastic about. Vision is the driving force of any enterprise.
2. IDEAS - The entrepreneur generates an interlock of specific ideas to realize his vision.
3. BLUEPRINT - The entrepreneur draws out a blueprint of how his vision would be realized using the ideas generated.
4. PASSION - He drives his vision with passion. Vision not driven by passion does not go far.
5. DETERMINATION - He demonstrates determination and persistence in driving his vision to success.
6. RESPONSIBILITY - The entrepreneur takes the responsibility for the success of his vision.
7. RISK TAKING - He takes prudent risk in ensuring the success of the enterprise.
8. POSITIVE THINIKING - The entrepreneur is a positive thinker and decision maker.
Reference
Akanni, K. A. (2010). Practice of Entrepreneurship. Oemaj International Communications Nigeria Ltd., Lagos, Nigeria, 209 pp.