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tom_boy
#11 Posted : Saturday, March 02, 2013 12:00:58 PM
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Chaka wrote:
@Chessmaster,
Your points on who an entrepreneur is reminds me of Sir Richard Branson of the Virgin Group who is a self made
billionaire.
Many other wealthy entrepreneurs are also self made and actually college dropouts.So, the question is this..If I am not yet an entrepreneur and am not inclined as such,can I be taught/encouraged to become one?


In regard to the statement in red above, I think we should have a healthy perspective (big picture) in mind. I agree there are probably hundreds of successful entrepreneurs on whom books have been written. However, for every successfull entreprenuer, there are hundreds who never made it. There are more successful employees in the world than there are successful entrepreneurs. The path that offers the best chances of making it in this world is the path of career success, being the best or very good in your chosen profession. No need to do anything new, just do whatever you do but do it very well. The problem with the 'entrepreneur thing'is that it is distorted by publication bias - only success stories get to be written. We never hear of the millions of failures. Before I encourage my son/daughter to go out there and invent, I will encourage him/her to study hard to the top and work hard when they reach there. Another thing is that the idea of becoming an entreprenuer and making it by 40yrs then relaxing for the rest of your life is a Mirage. Ask any successful person!
They must find it difficult....... those who have taken authority as the truth, rather than truth as the authority. -G. Massey.
ChessMaster
#12 Posted : Sunday, March 03, 2013 9:40:07 AM
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Entrepreneurs are the backbone of the economy. I agree there are hundreds of entrepreneurs who've failed.But there are even more dissatisfied employees and in Kenya,even more unemployed.We still need them to create jobs.
Uncertainty is certain.Let go
tycho
#13 Posted : Sunday, March 03, 2013 11:43:24 AM
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We can also look at entrepreneurship from the perspectives of self concept and relationship environment.

Such perspectives will lead us to look at entrepreneurship as a way of living and growing up, and also as something that can involve the employed.
ChessMaster
#14 Posted : Sunday, March 03, 2013 12:23:00 PM
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tycho wrote:
We can also look at entrepreneurship from the perspectives of self concept and relationship environment.

Such perspectives will lead us to look at entrepreneurship as a way of living and growing up, and also as something that can involve the employed.


Care to share more
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tycho
#15 Posted : Sunday, March 03, 2013 3:20:12 PM
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So far, we have described the entrepreneur by what she brings to the market.

But the entrepreneur is a person operating in a social and cultural environment.

So she is playing a role that has been given to her. How does culture define and facilitate roles?

Can we create entrepreneurs all over Kenya in the next y no. of years?
ChessMaster
#16 Posted : Monday, March 04, 2013 8:02:59 PM
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tycho wrote:
So far, we have described the entrepreneur by what she brings to the market.

But the entrepreneur is a person operating in a social and cultural environment.

So she is playing a role that has been given to her. How does culture define and facilitate roles?

Can we create entrepreneurs all over Kenya in the next y no. of years?


Society and culture greatly affect the rise of entrepreneurs.Cultures that promote and reward risk takers nurture a variety of successful individuals not only entrepreneurs.

One problem in Kenya is we stigmatize individuals who fail on their first attempts to entrepreneurship even though I have never had of someone who tried and did not learn something from it.

Our culture designates the role of entrepreneurs to the rich and powerful.I have nothing against the rich.Problem is they are comfortable and out of touch with the common man so innovations that reach the common man will be less and less.Another thing is the common man doesn't have access to as much resources,though this doesn't always hold them back to achieve greatness.

Culture is not stagnant.It should evolve.When we start appreciating and rewarding the entrepreneurial spirit at both spectrum's then we can have our youth growing up thinking of bettering this country and its economy. You have a problem in a country when the youth want to grow up to be corrupt because those are the role models that they see being idolized.
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ChessMaster
#17 Posted : Tuesday, March 05, 2013 7:07:45 AM
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ChessMaster
#18 Posted : Friday, March 08, 2013 11:39:10 PM
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Update the Saturday after this.Biased on ethics.
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symbols
#19 Posted : Wednesday, April 17, 2013 10:39:43 PM
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Now that the elections are behind us,we shall continue our march towards our future.I realized that I have to consider those without a business background and with that I will try to incorporate more definitions as I progress.

Let's start by defining business.In simple terms its a vehicle for deriving profit.A better definition - a legal entity that offers a product and or service with an aim of making a profit sustainably.This definition can be said to be incomplete but it will serve our needs.For now I shall defer the discussion on the types of businesses until a later time.

As you've already noticed,business comes with a lot of frameworks.I suggest you get used to them and their acronyms.They are indeed helpful and hold in them vital knowledge.

So what is a framework? A framework is simply a structure filled with components/parts aimed at achieving a certain purpose.As of now our purpose is to develop a SWOT analysis using PESTEL,Porters 5 competitive forces and internal analyses.

The components and their importance are defined by the purpose.A framework should also describe how the components relate to each other(if applicable) and to the underlying goal.

You can have categories within the components that are distinctive enough and merit recognition.When components have categories that overlap,consider separating the areas that overlap and create artificial categories or components that rely on the base components.For now I suggest keeping this in mind as we move forward until we start on PESTEL.

symbols
#20 Posted : Thursday, April 18, 2013 2:05:26 PM
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At this point it is important to introduce a new framework.I shall use it as an example.The framework is S.M.A.R.T. and is used as an aide to develop objectives.

Framework purpose:
Development of objectives.

Framework components:

S - Specific

As it implies,it should be unambiguous and particular.This is an important component as it breaks down the objective(s) into manageable goals.Objectives and goals are usually interchangeable but in this case,goals will be subservient to objectives.Objectives will give the purpose and the goals will address the details.

Goals in essence try to answer the 'How' of an objective by adressing the 5 W's - Who,What,Where,Which and Why.e.g. who will do what,what needs to be done,where will it be done.By attempting to get details concerning these questions one can develop specific goals to support the underlying objective.

M - Measurable

What gets measured gets done - Peter Drucker.You need to incorporate a way to track progress of your objectives and goals.Quantitative items,which can be measured with quantities are easier to handle e.g.getting a minimum of 30 clients.Qualitative items pose a challenge e.g. raising customer satisfaction levels.Though this should not dissuade you.Customer satisfaction can be measured against previous complaints and suggestions.


A - Attainable/Achievable

This concerns the feasibility of an objective and its goals within the available resources.Thus,it is very subjectivity as how one utilizes the resources before them can have different results.What one person might consider feasible is not what another person will.You should be realistic about your expectations.

Resources refer to anything you might need to achieve your objective and might include time,capital,expertise and so on.If need be acquire the necessary resources or redefine your goals and objectives to reflect your situation.It is not an enemy of dreaming big,but a challenge of how you will make it work.

R - Relevant

Your goals can be very specific,measurable and attainable but completely irrelevant.Relevancy is determined by how the goal contributes to achieving the objective.If it serves no purpose scrap it.

T - Time-bound

It focuses on the sixth W,when.Time is money so allocate and account for it wisely.With this in mind your goals should be time-bound as it will also help being more specific,track progress and account for the most important resource we have,time.


Now let's use this to redefine our current objective.
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