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JA Be Entrepreneurial Volunteer’s Name Volunteer’s Title Volunteer’s Company
Introduction to Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurs – A person who creates and organizes a new business. Nonprofit Business – A business that is not run for the purpose of making a profit, but to increase the well-being of others in certain areas, such as education, religion, health and other causes. Social Entrepreneurs – A person who starts a business with a social issue as the primary focus.
Elements of a Successful Start-Up
Entrepreneurship: Myths and Facts Entrepreneurs have to be risk takers. Myth/Fact People are born with the traits to be a successful Myth/Fact entrepreneur or not; it’s genetic. One in every 12 people in the U. S. workforce is in a small, start-up business. Fact Successful entrepreneurs don’t need formal training in Fact a business school. Entrepreneurship is about getting rich fast. Myth Learning about entrepreneurship is useless if a person Myth isn’t going to own a business.
Introduction to Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurial Spirit – The fresh energy generated by needs and problems viewed as opportunities for innovation. Product Development – Developing a new product or service or improving on a existing product or service.
What’s My Business Franchise – A license to operate an individually-owned business as if it were a part of a large chain.
Who’s My Customer? Demographic – A group sharing characteristics of a human population segment, used to identify consumer markets. Marketing – The means by which a product or service is made known and sold to customers.
What’s My Advantage? Competitive Advantage – The expectations and behaviors of a business that set it apart from its competitors through improvements in quality, value, or delivery.
Competitive Advantages Competitive Advantage – The expectations and behaviors of a business that set it apart from its competitors through improvements in quality, value, or delivery.
Practice:
Ethics Are Good For Business Ethics – The standards that help determine what is good, right and proper. Social Responsibility – A business’ obligation to weigh the consequences to all stakeholders before making decisions. Stakeholder – Any person or group directly affected by a business. This can include employees, suppliers, customers, community members, and shareholders.
The Business Plan http: //www. score. org/resources/business-planningfinancial-statements-template-gallery Need a jumpstart! http: //www. jumpstartinc. org/entrepreneursupport/services /studententrepreneurs. aspx startuptoledo. com
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