ch 2- characteristics and competencies
5 ways to plan
1. comprehensive 2. critical-point 3. opportunistic 4. reactive 5. habit-based
key business functions
Activities common to all businesses such as sales, operations (also called production), accounting, finance, and human resources.
set-asides
Government contracting funds which are earmarked for particular kinds of firms, such as small businesses, minority-owned firms, women-owned firms, and the like.
5 P's of Entrepreneurial Behavior
Passion, Perseverance, Promotion/Prevention focus, Planning style, Professionalization
second career entrepreneurs
People who begin their businesses after having left, retired, or resigned from work. These can include veterans of the armed forces and civilians from a broad range of industries.
Which of the following is NOT one of the "Five Ps" of entrepreneurial behavior?
Profit
rarely mentioned rewards
Recognition, admiration, power, family
liability of newness
The set of risks faced by firms early in their life cycles that comes from a lack of knowledge by the owners about the business they are in and by customers about the new business.
occasionally mentioned rewards
Wealth, product
Family
______ businesses are 58% of America's workforce
women-owned
______ businesses are one of the fastest-growing sectors of all US businesses
cognition
a person's way of perceiving and thinking about his or her experience
micro-commitment
a quick and easy online action such as liking a post
perserverence
ability to stick with it when the outcome is unknown- learned optimism
industry-specific knowledge
activities, knowledge, and skills specific to businesses in a particular industry
role conflict
conflict among the roles connected to two or more statuses. ex: boss and parent
intention
determination and start your business and make it a success
passion
displayed in 3 ways: 1. looking at challenges in a creative way. 2. being persistently focused on the business. 3. being absorbed by the tasks and concerns of the business
habit-based planners
don't really plan at all. actions dictated by routine
sequence of the entrepreneurial life cycle
emergence, existence, survival, success, resource maturity
Which of the following are among the universally mentioned rewards for starting a small business?
flexibility
universally mentioned rewards
flexibility, income, growth
competencies
forms of business-related expertise found in successful small businesses
existence
having the business in operation, but not yet stable in terms of markets, operations, or finances
opportunity competencies
identifying an opportunity, product, or service idea that is likely for profit, distinctive to your firm and hard for others to copy
takeoff stage
if a business embarks on a period of exceptional growth
When an entrepreneur starts a business in an industry that he or she has worked in for several years and developed considerable experience, the entrepreneur is said to have _____________.
industry-specific knowledge
comprehensive planners
long term view of planning, develop long-range plans for all aspects of business
promotion focus
maximizing gains
prevention focus
minimizing losses
expert business professionalization
most aspects of a business meet or exceed the industry's standards
Minimalized business professionalization
no aspects of a business meet or exceed the industry's standards
specialized business professionalization
one or two aspects of a business meet or exceed the industry's standards
reactive planners
passive planners. wait for cues to determine actions
critical-point planners
plan around the most important aspects first and then see if more plans are needed
What type of focus does an entrepreneur have if they are intent on minimizing losses, with a bias toward inaction or protective action?
prevention
Slack resources
profits that are available to be used to satisfy the preferences of the owner in how the business is run
certification
proving that the business is truly owned and operated by a woman or minority
What planning approach does an entrepreneur have if they tend to be passive, short-term focused, and lacking specific goals?
reactive
determination competencies
skills identified with the energy and focus needed to bring a business into existence
53 % of teams are ______ working together
spouses or life partners
resource maturity
stable level of sales and profit over several years
success
stage once the firm is established. shows consistently growing financial performance, usually with slowly rising sales
professionalization
successful entrepreneurs usually do the standard business practice better then average
flexibility rewards
the ability of business owners to structure life in the way that suits their needs best
basic business competency
the organizational and business processes of a firm
Most small business entrepreneurial teams are family related.
true
growth rewards
what people get from facing and beating challenges
persevration
when you keep trying without learning
income rewards
the money made by owning one's own business
entrepreneurial mindset
the motivations, cognitions, attitudes, aptitudes, and behaviors that lead to a propensity to create solutions to problems or seek opportunities to do something new or better
exchange
the process of exploiting the opportunity for profit- "making sales"
succession
the process of intergenerational transfer of a business
organizational culture
the set of values, ideas, attitudes, and norms of behavior that is learned and shared among the members of an organization
emergence
the stage in which a person thinks about and takes action towards starting a firm
resource competencies
the ability or skill of the entrepreneur at finding expendable components necessary to the operation of the business such as time, information, location, financing, raw materials, and expertise
5 methods for time management
-list- all responsibilities -prioritized-based on importance and due date -delegate-tasks others can do for you -repeat-above steps a few minutes every day -strategize-look over things you didn't do this week
5 key elements to entrepreneurial culture
-passion for the mission - " for the team - " for the customer - " for innovation - " for fairness
opportunistic planners
planners that start with a goal and look for opportunities along the way. very short term