2. ENTREPRENEUR
The word
‘entrepreneur’ is
derived from the
French verb
‘entreprendre’
which means ‘to
undertake’.
A person who
organizes, operates,
and assumes the
risk for a business
venture.
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4. ATTRIBUTES OF
SUCCESSFUL
ENTREPRENEUR
An entrepreneur owns,
operate, and take the
risk of business venture
Creative
Decisions and actions
Self-confidence
Risk taking
Enthusiastic
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5. BALRAM HALWAI
AS AN
ENTREPRENEUR
Son of rickshaw driver
Growing up in the darkness
Tea shop, breaking coals
and wiping tables
Society provide him
education that he needed
In Delhi he started doing
job as a driver
Stealing petrol, making
fake bills, and using the
employer’s car as a taxi
Murdered his master never
regrets about that
Starts new business and
climb the ladder
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6. HARPREET SINGH
AS AN
ENTREPRENEUR
Get 39 percent marks in B.
Com
Joins as a trainee in a
company that sells computers
Enters with ideologies
his ideologies are not in sync
with the so-called
professionals of today.
starts his own secret sales
and service agency
Honesty
Dedication
Self-Start
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7. SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES
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Harpreet is very honest towards his
profession, Balram is rather dishonest to
his master.
Both are risk takers, Started their own
business.
Balram murdered his master and
becomes an entrepreneur. Harpreet
done hard work to becomes successful
businessman.
Ending,
no regret for deeds – satisfaction for
being honest.
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CONTINUE…
Necessity Entrepreneurship, other options
for finding suitable work
Opportunity Entrepreneurship, perceive
an opportunity in the market
Harpreet’s for the new business
Balram, an opportunist, and he believes
that institutional entrepreneurship is
worthless
The White tiger is very much realistic,
than Rocket Singh
9. OUTCOMES OF
COMPARISON
India’s class struggle in
globalized world – A
Salesman’s struggle in
marketing
Both represents reality
Best entrepreneur are
self made
Not formally educated
Irony – uneducated or
less educated provides
job
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