Who is an entrepreneur?
An entrepreneur is an enterprising individual who builds capital
through risk and initiative. In simpler words an entrepreneur is one who undertakes an enterprise, especially a
contractor, acting as intermediary between capital and labor. A person who sets
up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit is
an ‘Entrepreneur’.
In economics, entrepreneurship
combined with land, labor, natural resources and capital and
produce profit. Entrepreneurial spirit is characterized by innovation and
risk-taking, and is an essential part of a nation's ability to succeed in
an ever changing and increasingly competitive global market place.
Entrepreneurship is thus considered as the process of creating something new
with value by devoting the necessary time and effort, assuming the accompanying
financial, psychic, and social risks, and receiving the resulting rewards of monetary
and personal satisfaction and independence that comes with it.
Entrepreneurship
development is concerned with the
study of entrepreneurial behavior, the dynamics of business set-up, development
and expansion of the enterprise. Entrepreneurship
development refers to the process of enhancing entrepreneurial skills
and knowledge through structured training and institution-building programs. Entrepreneurship
development focuses on the individual who wishes to start or expand a
business. . It basically aims to enlarge the base of entrepreneurs in
order to hasten the pace at which new ventures are created. This accelerates
employment generation and economic development. Entrepreneurship development
concentrates more on growth potential and innovation.
Entrepreneur
skill development program helps aspiring
entrepreneurs to recognize and design unique, innovative business
opportunities, based on an analysis of local conditions and their own special
skills. The program can help the entrepreneur to diversify based on his/her
basic knowledge of a product or skill in a certain sector without distorting
the local markets. In a truly entrepreneurial approach, innovative capacity
matters more than the size of the market. Entrepreneurship
skill development training is usually more effective when linked to
finance and other services such as marketing, quality assurance and
productivity improvement. For example, involving the development banks at an
early stage of the support process helps to prepare the entrepreneur for the
credit process and facilitates the bank’s appraisal of the business plan.
Successful entrepreneurs have many qualities in common with
one another. They are confident and optimistic, disciplined self-starters. They
are open to any new ideas which cross their path. Here are 5 personal traits of
a successful entrepreneur:
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