Entrepreneurship Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
persistent | Entrepreneurs work until a job is done. They are determined to overcome problems and to pursue their goals in order to make their business successful. |
creative | Entrepreneurs are constantly looking for new ways to solve problems. |
responsible | An entrepreneur is accountable for his/her actions and does what is required. |
inquisitive | Entrepreneurs are curious about things that may affect their business. They are not afraid to ask questions or to conduct research in order to solve problems. |
goal-oriented | Entrepreneurs develop a plan of action and must make decisions to help achieve that plan. |
independent | Entrepreneurs want to make their own decisions. They set their own schedules and are able to work without supervision. |
self-confident | Entrepreneurs believe in themselves. |
risk-takers | Entrepreneurs look for challenging opportunities. They are not afraid to take risks. |
communication skills | Entrepreneurs need to gather information necessary to organize and run their business. Entrepreneurs must develop writing, speaking and listening skills. |
human relations skills | Entrepreneurs must get along with others and enjoy meeting and talking to people. |
math skills | Basic arithmetic and knowledge of basic record keeping are needed for the entrepreneur to make purchase decisions, calculate profit and complete financial statements. |
problem-solving and decision-making skills | Entrepreneurs must make decisions and solve problems every day. |
technical skills | Computer skills are essential in almost every business. |
basic business skills | Entrepreneurs must have a basic understanding of how the economy works and of the fundamental concepts of finance, marketing, and management in order to help ensure the success of their business. |
Entrepreneur | An individual who undertakes the risk associated with creating, organizing, and owning a business |
Entrepreneurship | The process of starting and operating one’s own business |
Business ethics | Applying principles of right and wrong to situations in the workplace |
Code of ethics | A systematic set of rules and procedures used to guide the behavior of an individual, a business, or a culture |
Innovation | A new or different product |
Mission statement | A written description of the purpose of a company and the management’s philosophy. |
Opportunity | An idea that has commercial value |
Small business | Sometimes referred to as “mom and pop” businesses. Small businesses are generally started to create jobs for the owners. |
Discovery | The stage in which the entrepreneur generates ideas, recognizes opportunities, and determines the feasibility of ideas, markets, ventures, etc. |
Demographics | Data that describes a group of people in terms of their age, marital status, family size, ethnic background, gender, education, and income |
Concept Development | The stage in the entrepreneurial process in which the entrepreneur plans the venture, identifies needed resources using a business plan, and identifies strategies to protect intellectual property |
Resourcing | The stage in which the entrepreneur identifies and acquires the financial, human, and capital resources needed for the venture startup, etc. |
Venture | A business undertaking involving risk |
Actualization | The stage in which the entrepreneur operates the ventures and utilizes resources to achieve its goals/objectives |
Harvesting | The stage in which the entrepreneur decides on a venture’s future growth, development, or demise |
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