My blog experience is really a very exciting experience because i was able to inform my viewers about things i was taught in my entrepreneurship class. Entrepreneurship is really an exciting course nobody would want to miss especially those heading towards the business world. The course makes one more creative which can also help one establish business of his own and be very successful.
The internet has really been my source of help in this course. Technology has really done more good to the society because of the information that can be shared through the net and also it enabled me to share this information to everybody using my blog account. I thank you all for finding the time to view my posts. I will get back to you very soon.
entrepreneurship
Tuesday, 27 November 2012
Monday, 19 November 2012
Franchise
Franchise
Franchise- franchise
is a business arrangement in which the developer/owner (the franchiser) of a
business concept grants others (the franchisees) the licensed right to own and
operate a business based on the franchiser's business concept. Franchise can also be a privilege bestowed to an
individual or group to market a company’s goods and services.
- Franchisee- A franchisee is an individual who purchases the rights to use a company’s trademarked name and business model to do business (Purchaser of a franchise).
- Franchisor- The franchisor is the overall owner of the rights and trademarks of the company and allows its franchisees to use these rights and trademarks to do business (Seller of a franchise).
Advantages
of franchising
1 Training and guidance: the franchiser always provides
training and guidance to the franchisee to ensure high rate of success.
Franchising is usually better than starting a new business since the
franchisees are trained properly on the working of a business.
2 Financial Assistance: finance needed for the operation of a
business can be given to the franchisee by the franchisor. Buying a franchise
is usually of great help to the franchisees who don’t have money to start up
their own business. The money can be loaned to them which can be paid back when
the business is progressing.
3 Brand-name appeal:
4 A proven track record:
Disadvantages of Franchising
- franchisor control
- unfulfilled promises
- franchise fees
Examples of
Franchise
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Wednesday, 31 October 2012
Creativity and Innovation
Creativity and Innovation
Creativity is the generation of ideas that results in the improved efficiency or effectiveness of a system.Innovation is the process by which entrepreneurs convert opportunities into marketable ideas.
Sources of Innovation Ideas
- Trends: It signals shift in the prevailing style of the major population. Close observation of these trends will help an entrepreneur recognize an opportunity. Examples include; Societal trends, Economic trends, Government trends and technology trends.
- Unexpected Occurrences: These are successes or failures that, because they were unforeseen, they become major innovative surprise to everyone example Apple Computer (microcomputers) and 9/11 terrorists attack in the united States which produced an influx of innovative solutions to the newly created challenge of homeland security.
- Incongruities: These occur when a gap exists between expectations and reality. for example; Overnight Package Delivery.
- Process Needs: These occur when an answer to a particular need is required and an entrepreneur has to recognize an innovative solution. Example; Sugar-free products, Caffeine-free coffee and Microwave ovens.
- Industry and Market changes: Industries and Markets undergo changes in structure or design which is mainly caused by developments such as consumer attitudes, advancements in technology and industrial growth. For example; Health care industry changing to home health care.
- Demographic changes: This arise from trend changes in population, age, education, occupations, geographic locations and similar factors. Demographic changes are important and often provide new entrepreneurial opportunities. For example; Rest homes or retirement centers for older people.
- Perceptual changes: These are changes that occur because people are more educated and sophisticated. For example; perceived need to be healthy and physically fit has created a demand for both health foods and health facilities throughout the country and there is growing need for fitness making people to exercise.
- Knowledge-based concepts: These are inventions, new thinking, new methods. For example Mobile (cell phone) technology, pharmaceutical industry and Robotics.
Monday, 22 October 2012
Social Entrepreneurship
SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Social entrepreneurship is a new form of entrepreneurship
that exhibits characteristics of nonprofits, governments, and businesses. It
applies traditional (private-sector) entrepreneur ship’s focus on innovation,
risk taking, and large-scale transformation to social problem solving. The
social entrepreneurship process begins with a social opportunity that is
translated into an enterprise.
Examples of
social entrepreneurs and their profiles
Rebecca Onie. Her
organization is health leads, she is 34 years old and the headquarters is at
Boston.
Profile: Getting healthy isn't just about pills and doctors—lots of
sick poor people can't really get well unless they also address basic issues,
like having enough food, getting someone to watch the kids or turning the heat
back on. That's where Health Leads comes in. The program's 1,000 or so
volunteers (all college undergrads) work with hospitals and clinics to help
patients navigate language barriers and the bureaucratic jungle to get the
services they need.
J. B. Schramm. His
organization is College summit, he is 48 years old and the headquarters is at Washington
DC.
Profile:
Lots of smart high school kids from low-income neighborhoods never even
consider attending college, particularly ones who don't have top grades but are
otherwise well equipped to succeed at the post-secondary level. College Summit
partners with 175 high schools around the country to identify these bright, mid tier students. During the summer before their senior year the kids spend
four days in a workshop, living on a nearby campus, jump-starting the
admissions process and getting exposed to college life. The program follows up
with a for-credit "College Summit" class that focuses on the
application process.
Thursday, 27 September 2012
Entrepreneurship and Corporate Entrepreneurship/Intrapreneurship
Entrepreneurship is a dynamic process of vision, change and creation that requires an application of energy and passion towards the creation and implementation of new ideas and creative solutions. Also Entrepreneurship can be defined as the capacity and willingness to undertake conception, organisation, and management of a productive venture with all attendant risk, while seeking profit as a reward. .
Corporate Entrepreneurship is the process of profitability and creating innovation within an organizational setting. for example,in an establishment someone comes up with an improvement idea which will help him make more money for himself and the company. According to Burgelman (1983)Corporate entrepreneurship refers to the process whereby the firms engage in diversification through internal development. Such
diversification requires new resource combinations to extend the firm's
activities in areas unrelated, or marginally related, to its current domain
of competence and corresponding opportunity set. Also Chung & Gibbons (1997) defined
Corporate entrepreneurship as an organizational process for transforming
individual ideas into collective actions through the management of
uncertainties. Finally Corporate entrepreneurship
is the process whereby an individual or a group of individuals,
in association with an existing organization, create a new
organization or instigate renewal or innovation within that
organization.
Below is an example of an Intrapreneur and how he came about.
Digital Light Processing Technology
- Intrapreneur:
- Larry Hornbeck
- Company:
- Texas Instruments
- Year Launched:
- 1996 TI researcher Larry Hornbeck had been tinkering for a decade with technology using tiny mirrors to redirect photons when his team developed the Digital Micromirror Device in 1987. DMD initially was used to print out airline tickets, but the government’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency initiated research in high-definition video and awarded TI and other manufacturers a multi-million dollar contract to work on the issue. TI execs started an internal venture called the Digital Imaging Venture Project and tapped Hornbeck to lead it. At the time, video projectors weighed 40 to 50 pounds and cost $15,000 to $18,000. Hornbeck realized DMD technology could greatly shrink the size and cost of a digital projector. Digital Light Processing quickly became an industry standard, dominating the market in projectors less than five pounds. The technology also has revolutionized the movie theater business and allowed Texas Instruments to compete in the HDTV market. Hornbeck received an Emmy for Outstanding Achievement in Engineering Development in 1998.
Friday, 21 September 2012
High achiever exercise
One essential features of a successful entrepreneur is the
craving to be a high achiever. The high achiever experiential exercise is an exercise
that helps you to know the basic characteristics of becoming a high achiever as an entrepreneur. I
was able to score 94 in the exercise which shows I’m in the group of high
achievers.
I scored high because I taught of the questions properly and
I was able to know where I belong as an entrepreneur. The first question tried
to find out what one’s reply will be if he is asked to do his work properly and
earn his score or roll a die and earn a score. As an entrepreneur, you have to
do your work well and expect good result and not wait for a mere chance or luck.
A high achiever should be a moderate risk taker in other to protect his work
also it should be someone that has to survey a situation before committing
itself to any action. Don’t be too prompt to take action, find out the
conditions involved first before venturing on that. Being a high achiever is
all about being creative and driven by the need to achieve; working out your
success with your skills is part of what it takes and like I said earlier don’t
depend on luck. In other to be a successful entrepreneur, you have to work out
things on your own and not do what others are doing. Always go for individuals
that can challenge and motivate you rather than those you are in the same level
with. High achievers always like to be in a position where they will be more
skilled and active, do constructive things that helps them to improve and
accomplish goals. These are the content of the exercise and I hope I am able to
pass across what it takes to be a high achiever as an entrepreneur.
I wasn’t really surprised at my result because I know within
me that I have this urge to accomplish a goal, create new things and be very
successful in my endeavor or area of interest.
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