Merchandise, entrepreneurship, Pillars neighbors
Entrepreneur is someone who organizes, manages, and dare to risk to create new businesses and business opportunity, while entrepreneurship is a value that is manifested in the behavior of the resource base, propulsion, goals, tactics, tips, and business results.
What is the purpose of entrepreneurship? entrepreneurship among other purpose was to prepare for future supplies in order to become skilled, prepare you to live and earn a living when exposed kalia dismissed. then what are examples of external scope of entrepreneurship? first, in the business world is to become a successful entrepreneur. second, in the world community is to be an example of a successful person and a role model for the environment Pillars neighbors, neighborhoods and others - others. Entrepreneurial opportunity is a business entrepreneur who has a complicated management expertise and business knowledge according to Smith, entrepreneur education and the opportunity to study a wide range of non-technical subjects such as economics, law, or foreign language skills. The approach taken in the entrepreneurial opportunity megambil decision has the following characteristics.
[...] delegate authority necessary for the growth of entrepreneurship 3. Using a variety of marketing strategies / type of business sale 4. get more capital from 2 sources 5. future growth plan APPLYING ability to innovate A high-known entrepreneurs who have the ability to innovate combine imagination and creative thinking systematically and logically. The combination is a provision essential for success in entrepreneurship. According Koratko (1955) there are four types of the process of applying innovative capabilities are as follows: 1. [...]
[...] for example, the employer restaurant Mc. donalds namely Roy n loc 3. Duplication (multiplication) is a creative replica on existing concepts, for example walmart (department store) 4. Synthesis is a combination of the above concepts and factors - factors that have existed in the use or new formulations. Merrill example lyoch (agency authority) by Fred Smith (Federal Express) PRINCIPLES - PRINCIPLE OF INNOVATION In the self-employed person must have a principle - the principle of innovation, the following principle - the principle of innovation that should be applied by an entrepreneur The principle of necessity a. [...]
[...] THINK HOW TO DEVELOP INNOVATIVE Everyone has the ability to think innovatively. Which should be developed, if you want to develop the ability to be a success, to develop innovative ways of thinking can be done in the following way: 1. Familiarize yourself to master the innovative ability As an entrepreneur, you must often get used to menguasaia innovative capabilities 2. Enriching sources of ideas You must often look for the source of the idea that the way to think you can be innovative, you can find the source of the idea of the book, which tells the magazine entrepreneur successful entrepreneur 3. [...]
[...] Sales efforts made individuals 6. Oriented short time with little planning for growth or change in the future. Examples of entrepreneurial artisan is a cosmetologist who start a business by setting up a salon and beauty shop and a computer expert who set up shop computer service. B. Entrepreneurial Opportunity Entrepreneurial opportunity is a business entrepreneur who has a complicated management expertise and business knowledge according to Smith, entrepreneur education and the opportunity to study a wide range of non- technical subjects such as economics, law, or foreign language skills. [...]
[...] Not easy to give up and cover all maacam shortcomings with the advantages we have b. Many read books innovation c. Optimistic about nothing is done, do not ever feel pessimistic d. Leads to the objectives to be achieved not lead to barriers faced e. Dare to take a risk because there is a risk that there is a key to success f. Not too quick to make decisions, but also do not be too long to make decisions, the point should not be careless g. [...]
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