Chapter 2 - Small Business Entrepreneurs

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standard business practice

a business action that has been widely adopted within an industry or occupation

family business

a firm in which one family owns a majority stake and is involved in the daily management of the business

cognition

a person's way of perceiving and thinking about their experience

expert business professionalism

a situation that occurs when all the major functions of a firm are conducted according to the standard business practices of its industry

specialized business professionalization

a situation that occurs when businesses have founders or owners who are passionate about one or two of the key business functions, such as sales, operations, accounting, finance, or human resources

key business functions

activities common to all businesses such as sales, operations, accounting, finance, and human resources

industry-specific knowledge

activities, knowledge, and skills specific to businesses in a particular industry

prevention focus

an entrepreneur's attention to minimizing losses, with a bias toward inaction or protective action to prevent loss

certification

an examination based acknowledgement that the firm is owned and operated as specified

passion

an intense positive feeling an entrepreneur has toward the business or the idea behind the business

comprehensive planners

entrepreneurs who develop long-range plans for all aspects of the business

critical-point planners

entrepreneurs who develop plans focused on the most important aspect of the business first

habit-driven planners

entrepreneurs who do not plan, preferring to let all actions be dictated to their routines

opportunistic planners

entrepreneurs who start with a goal instead of a plan and look for opportunities to achieve it

late career entrepreneurs

people who begin their business after having retired or resigned from work in corporations at age 50+

determination competencies

skills identified with the energy and focus needed to bring a business into existence

role conflict

the kind of problem that arises when people have multiple responsibilities, such as parent and boss, and the different responsibilities make different demands on them

time management

the organizing process to help make the most efficient use of the day

succession

the process of intergenerational transfer of a business

action

the visible behavior a person takes

minimalized business professionalization

a situation that occurs when the entrepreneur does nearly everything in the simplest way possible

promotion focus

an entrepreneur's attention to maximizing gains and pursuing opportunities likely to lead to gains

reactive planners

entrepreneurs with a passive approach, who wait for cues from the environment to determine what actions to take

competencies

forms of business-related expertise

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

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

perserverance

the ability to stick with some activity even when it takes a long time and its outcome is not immediately known

professionalization

the extent to which a firm meets or exceeds the standard business practices for its industry

opportunity competencies

skills necessary to identify and exploit elements of the business environment that can lead to a profitable and sustainable business


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