2. SOCIAL
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
• In this type of entrepreneurship, people in
business are the innovators who target on
development of products and services, o that social
requirements and problems can be solved. Unllike
scalable startup entrepreneurship, the main motive
of entrepreneurs in this case is improving the world.
3. EXAMPLE
OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
• SAFEPOINT TRUST- It is controlled by Marc Koska
and involved in the world of redesigning medical
tools. Additionally, they introduce the low-cost
non-reusable syringe for clinics that lack money
globally. Since its foundation, this firm has
delivered more than 4 billion safe injections in
more than 50 nations around the globe.
4. •Other examples of social
entrepreneurship include
educational programs, providing
banking services in underserved
areas, and helping children orphaned
by epidemic disease.
5. First Social Entrepreneur
• Bill Drayton
- founder and
CEO of Ashoka, in
1980
- father of social
entrepreneurship
7. INTRAPRENEURSHIP
This term was coined by Gifford Pinchain in
the year 1973, it is based related to the
fostering the activities of entrepreneurs in a
large organization bby making improvements in
the products and branding them to increase the
profitability. The valuable asset for an
organization considered as innovation and
dedicated efforts by the intrapreneur.
8. ENTRAPRENEURSHIP
a system that allows an employee to act
like an entrepreneur within a company or
other organization. Intrapreneurs are self-
motivated, proactive, and action-oriented
people who take the initiative to pursue an
innovative product or service.
9. 4 ELEMENTS OF INTRAPRENEURSHIP
• Right Structure
• Suitable manpower
• Reward
• Collaboration for a bright future