Entrepreneurship
The word entrepreneur was derived to describe the people who “take on risk” or “undertake” a task such as starting a new venture. Entrepreneurship is defined as the process by which individuals pursue opportunities without regard to resources they currently control. The real meaning of entrepreneurship is identifying opportunities and putting useful idea in to practice. Entrepreneurship requires creativity, drive, and willingness to take risks. Entrepreneurship is also known as self employment.
The best entrepreneurs do carve up a collection of characteristics, from persistence to the ability to tolerate risk, that are crucial to a successful venture. The following are the major characteristics that are found in an entrepreneur.
- Motivation to perform
• Initiative
• Perseverance
• Responsibility
• High self-esteem
Entrepreneurship is a showcase for you. It takes resolution, responsibility and desire to succeed. Numerous entrepreneurs respect money related benefit from the business as evidence of particular victory, not as an objective in itself.
- Innovation
At work, entrepreneurs continually confront circumstances and tests to which they must discover an answer through another working system or method for advancement. Keeping in mind the end goal to succeed, a business visionary must have the capacity to respond creatively and do things in eccentric ways.
You can discover the development needed all hands on deck movement by, for example, designating work or utilizing collaboration systems.
- Willingness to take risks.
Dangers are constantly included in entrepreneurship: will you have the capacity to make sufficient pay; would you be able to handle time administration, by and by adapt to the tests and clutch your status in the perspective of others?
A business person must have the capacity to endure questionable matter, take the activity and go for broke. Intemperate danger taking expands the likelihood of disappointment, yet the slant to take computed, i.e. sensible dangers is an inborn normal for fruitful entrepreneurs.
- Independence
Eagerness to be free and self-governing, and to deal with the course of your life through your activities, is frequently out of sight of entrepreneurship. A business person may be in a position where he or she is a free leader, confronting tests alone and bearing sole obligation.
Any maturing ambitious person must be ready to take the activity and moral obligation. Then again, for the individuals who decide to wind up entrepreneurs, fill in that capacity offers a significant plausibility for fulfillment toward oneself. For a lot of people, group based entrepreneurship gives a workable model to free business action, without tyrannical moral liability.
As we all know the person who takes a risk to set a new venture is known as an entrepreneur but there are many different types of entrepreneurs who set up their business in a different way. There are social entrepreneurs, serial, lifestyle, opportunistic, innovator and many more, but the following are the 3 major types of entrepreneurs that I have come across.
1. Social entrepreneur
2. Serial entrepreneur
3. Lifestyle entrepreneur
1. Social entrepreneur
2. Serial entrepreneur
3. Lifestyle entrepreneur
Lifestyle entrepreneurs are known for arranging their work and business exercises around their own particular lifestyle goals. These objectives frequently including adaptable hours, satisfying work, investing time with family and companions, side interests, philanthropy work, or inventive interests. Profiting is still essential to lifestyle entrepreneurs (on the grounds that they are still business experts) yet "enough" cash is regularly more significant than the more accepted entrepreneur quest for riches. Lifestyle entrepreneurs contrast from most start-up founders or executives in light of the fact that they deliberately adjust their work and their play to make lifestyle organizations that backing their most loved exercises while likewise profiting. Satisfying their funding tycoon or shareholders takes a backward sitting arrangement to doing the work they were destined to do, and having a great time doing it.
Interviewing an entrepreneur
He wanted to work independently by employing himself as an entrepreneur but the financial problem reserved him behind. He didn't started his own business due to that but he marvelously managed to get 20% share of DND, the company he has been working for, and his position also mounted from a junior architect to chief director of architect. I guess his dreams are turning into reality and this is just the foundation of his dream. His passion was to design buildings, resorts, malls and interior of the house, basically he wanted to become an architect and build his own architecture company. His engineering as well as architectural skills and his courage, hard work and passion helped him to achieve his goal.
After having 20% share in the company he started working on management team to make the company better and profitable. He knew that the company was not doing well in engineering consultancy so he decided to go for construction business along with it. Before there were only 6 employees in consultancy but after working on construction he doubled the number of employees. As a shareholder and the chief director of architect he manages most of the work done in the company. He is a lifestyle entrepreneur who believes that team work and hard work can help to achieve the goal. He used the websites and social media to advertise their work. He says that the company is renowned for its quality and creative work and by its name which is gained by the word of mouth through various clients. As we know that entrepreneurs’ takes risk, his reflection towards risk is that every business has risk but the business with higher risk gains higher profit and the ones with lower risks get lower profit. As a lifestyle entrepreneur he is planning to expand his company all over the country, he has already started dealing with the clients that are outside Kathmandu valley, and started working in Pokhara, Nepalgunj, Biratnagar and Lumbini. He has taken the responsibility to make the company well renowned all over the company within 5 years.
Thus, the lifestyle entrepreneur Rupak has a very promising future, and he his living up his dream and trying to make even better future. I hope he his is enjoying his job and giving his best effort in it. A lifestyle entrepreneur like him can make his dream come true if there is hard work and passion and team work.
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