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By: D.G.B. (2017)
 Entrepreneurship is quality of being an
entrepreneur.
 comes from the French verb entreprendre
 Different from ordinary small businesses
activity.The distinction lies in the
descriptive word “ordinary.”
 Covers small and medium-scale businesses.
Entrepreneurship
Ordinary Small
Business
Small Business
Medium -scale
Business
Entrepreneurship
Intrapreneur/Entrepreneur
Ordinary business
owner
 Inheriting and/or running an existing
businesses (family owned, co-owned)
 Working for other businesses or
entrepreneurs for a salary
 Selling already available goods or services as
a franchisee or dealership
 Motive in opening a business
 Perception of risk in the business
 Reactions to changes in the environment
 View on competition
 Vision for the development and growth
 Horizon of business operation
 Sources of business funds
 Entrepreneur
o Means to be happy and
Fruitful life.
 Wealth-creating
venture
Finds his/himself
improve his/her life.
 Owner of ordinary Small business
o Make it his/her source
of livelihood.
Earning profit
 Entrepreneur
o Takes and faces the
business risk squarely.
 Risk-Taker… and finds
ways to minimize the
effect.
o Business risk is a
deterrent to the operation
and must be avoided.
 Avoidant of taking risk
 Owner of ordinary Small business
 Entrepreneur
o Changes would be a
creative mechanism
 Reacts positively to the
changes.
 Owner of ordinary Small business
o Change is not a plus factor
to the daily operations but
rather a source of negative
consequence
 Passive and static to the
changes
 Entrepreneur
o Force to improve
present products and
services.
 Presence of competition
is a sign of healthy
economic environment.
 Owner of ordinary Small business
o Discourages competition and
uncomfortable working in a
competitive environment.
 Competition is unhealthy
element in the business and
tries to avoid it.
 Entrepreneur
o Manages the venture to
provide development and
growth.
 Vision and mission of
his/her business is clear.
 Owner of ordinary Small business
o Relies upon chance or luck in
maintaining the status quo of
business.
 Not so much concerned about
the development and growth as
long as he/she satisfied with its
earnings.
 Entrepreneur
o Concerned with the major
economic events both
local and global business
market.
 Thinks globally but acts
locally.
 Owner of ordinary Small business
o Expansion has never been an
idea worth entertaining for the
owner.
 Centered only on the local
environment.
 Entrepreneur
o He/she explores ways to
generate the much-needed
funds from both internal
and external resources.
 Owner of ordinary Small business
o Tends to limit the funding of
his/her business enterprise to
personal resources.
o He/she fears that financial
institutions will not be willing to
extend financial assistance to
the business.
 Entrepreneur  Owner of ordinary Small business
Difference :way of thinking
and Focus with various
areas•Invention of business
•Search for what is
interesting, intuitive, long-
term
•Holistic, Significance,
Meaning, Leap forward
•Benefits
•Emotion, Visual Thinking
•Risk taker, Flexible ,
•Potentially High Rewards
•Search for truth, Short-
term
•Logical, Linear, Utility,
Incremental
•Facts, Verbal, Measure
•Minimal Risks, Predictable
•Smaller Rewards
•Think for Profit
AnalyticalThinkersPossibilityThinkers
Books
Aduana, N. (2017). Entrepreneurship in the Philippine Setting, C&E Publishing House
Allen, K. R. (2001). Entrepreneurship For Dummies. Forster City, CA: IDG Books Worldwide Inc.
Websites
Piu, G. (2012, January 19). Difference between Business and Entrepreneurship. Retrieved November 14, 2017, from
BusinessDesignTools.com:
http//:www.The%20difference%20between%20Business%20and%20Entrepreneurship%20-
%20Business%20Design%20Tools.html
Seth, S. (n.d.). Entrepreneur Vs Small Business Owner Defined. Retrieved November 14, 2017, from
Investopedia:
http://www.investopedia.com/Entrepreneur%20Vs.%20Small%20Business%20Owner,%20Defined%20_%20
Investopedia.html

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Entrepreneurship and ordinary small business activity

  • 2.
  • 3.  Entrepreneurship is quality of being an entrepreneur.  comes from the French verb entreprendre  Different from ordinary small businesses activity.The distinction lies in the descriptive word “ordinary.”  Covers small and medium-scale businesses.
  • 4. Entrepreneurship Ordinary Small Business Small Business Medium -scale Business Entrepreneurship Intrapreneur/Entrepreneur Ordinary business owner
  • 5.  Inheriting and/or running an existing businesses (family owned, co-owned)  Working for other businesses or entrepreneurs for a salary  Selling already available goods or services as a franchisee or dealership
  • 6.  Motive in opening a business  Perception of risk in the business  Reactions to changes in the environment  View on competition
  • 7.  Vision for the development and growth  Horizon of business operation  Sources of business funds
  • 8.  Entrepreneur o Means to be happy and Fruitful life.  Wealth-creating venture Finds his/himself improve his/her life.  Owner of ordinary Small business o Make it his/her source of livelihood. Earning profit
  • 9.  Entrepreneur o Takes and faces the business risk squarely.  Risk-Taker… and finds ways to minimize the effect. o Business risk is a deterrent to the operation and must be avoided.  Avoidant of taking risk  Owner of ordinary Small business
  • 10.  Entrepreneur o Changes would be a creative mechanism  Reacts positively to the changes.  Owner of ordinary Small business o Change is not a plus factor to the daily operations but rather a source of negative consequence  Passive and static to the changes
  • 11.  Entrepreneur o Force to improve present products and services.  Presence of competition is a sign of healthy economic environment.  Owner of ordinary Small business o Discourages competition and uncomfortable working in a competitive environment.  Competition is unhealthy element in the business and tries to avoid it.
  • 12.  Entrepreneur o Manages the venture to provide development and growth.  Vision and mission of his/her business is clear.  Owner of ordinary Small business o Relies upon chance or luck in maintaining the status quo of business.  Not so much concerned about the development and growth as long as he/she satisfied with its earnings.
  • 13.  Entrepreneur o Concerned with the major economic events both local and global business market.  Thinks globally but acts locally.  Owner of ordinary Small business o Expansion has never been an idea worth entertaining for the owner.  Centered only on the local environment.
  • 14.  Entrepreneur o He/she explores ways to generate the much-needed funds from both internal and external resources.  Owner of ordinary Small business o Tends to limit the funding of his/her business enterprise to personal resources. o He/she fears that financial institutions will not be willing to extend financial assistance to the business.
  • 15.  Entrepreneur  Owner of ordinary Small business Difference :way of thinking and Focus with various areas•Invention of business •Search for what is interesting, intuitive, long- term •Holistic, Significance, Meaning, Leap forward •Benefits •Emotion, Visual Thinking •Risk taker, Flexible , •Potentially High Rewards •Search for truth, Short- term •Logical, Linear, Utility, Incremental •Facts, Verbal, Measure •Minimal Risks, Predictable •Smaller Rewards •Think for Profit AnalyticalThinkersPossibilityThinkers
  • 16.
  • 17. Books Aduana, N. (2017). Entrepreneurship in the Philippine Setting, C&E Publishing House Allen, K. R. (2001). Entrepreneurship For Dummies. Forster City, CA: IDG Books Worldwide Inc. Websites Piu, G. (2012, January 19). Difference between Business and Entrepreneurship. Retrieved November 14, 2017, from BusinessDesignTools.com: http//:www.The%20difference%20between%20Business%20and%20Entrepreneurship%20- %20Business%20Design%20Tools.html Seth, S. (n.d.). Entrepreneur Vs Small Business Owner Defined. Retrieved November 14, 2017, from Investopedia: http://www.investopedia.com/Entrepreneur%20Vs.%20Small%20Business%20Owner,%20Defined%20_%20 Investopedia.html

Editor's Notes

  1. State the main objectives Dave
  2. Recall the previous repot Dave…
  3. Intrapreneur - A person employed to work independently within a company in order to introduce innovation and to revitalize and diversify its business. Intrapreneur (Pinchot, 1985) is an entrepreneur within an already established organization.
  4. Inheriting and/or running an existing businesses (family owned, co-owned) Working for other businesses or entrepreneurs for a salary Being a commission agent Selling already available goods or services as a franchisee or dealership
  5. Reflect and expound …