Entrepreneurship for Beginners 2023 - Entrepreneurship Development - Why Entrepreneurs Fail
Offered By: Great Learning via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Hello and welcome to the Entrepreneur course for beginners buy Great Learning. Entrepreneurship on of the most talked about concepts in the current times. What is entrepreneurship, and why is it so important in society? What is the classification of entrepreneurship, and why is it preferred so much in recent times? get clarified on all the above queries about entrepreneurship by watching this entrepreneurship video completely.
What is Entrepreneurship?
- The term entrepreneurship was derived from the French word “entreprendre” which refers to undertake
- Entrepreneurship is a process of setting up a business, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit
- An entrepreneur is a person who creates a new business, assuming most of the risks and most of the rewards
- Efficient utilization of resources – land, labor, resources, enterprise skills
- Two aspects: ability + willingness
- Example – Starting a new business
Agenda:
- Challenges in Entrepreneurship
- Source of business ideas
- New trends in entrepreneurship
- Industry life cycle
- Why do entrepreneurs fail?
Syllabus
What is Entrepreneurship?
Concept of Entrepreneurship
Traditional Entrepreneurship vs Modern Entrepreneurship
Why Entrepreneurship is Chosen
Characteristics of an Entrepreneur
Examples of Successful Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurial Process
Classification of Entrepreneurship or Types of Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurial considerations
Challenges in Entrepreneurship
Sources of Business Ideas
New Trends in Entrepreneurship
Industry Life cycle
Why do Entrepreneurs Fail?
Taught by
Great Learning
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