Entrepreneurial Ideas & Opportunities
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Welcome to Your Course3 Lessons
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Module 1 – Describe and Discuss Entrepreneurship8 Lessons|1 Quiz
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1.1: Entrepreneurship In Terms of Employment Opportunities
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1.2: Advantages & Disadvantages of Entrepreneurship
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1.3: Reasons for Business Failure
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1.4: Personal Shortcomings of Entrepreneurs
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1.5: Why Must We Embrace Diversity?
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1.6: What Exactly Does Diversity Include?
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1.7: The Importance of a Workable Business Plan
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1.8: What Is a “Real” Entrepreneur?
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1.1: Entrepreneurship In Terms of Employment Opportunities
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Module 2 – Identify Own Entrepreneurial Strengths and Weaknesses in Relation to Opportunity Identified2 Lessons
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Module 3 – Identify the Characteristics Of a Typical Entrepreneur3 Lessons|1 Quiz
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Module 4 – Identify Entrepreneurial Opportunities in Own Context.4 Lessons|1 Quiz
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Module 5 – Compile Entrepreneurial Goals and Personal Growth Plan5 Lessons|1 Quiz
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Question 1 of 4
1. Question
(Indicate if this statement is true or false)
When you consider your strengths and weaknesses as an entrepreneur, you need to consider the money in your bank account as well.
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Question 2 of 4
2. Question
Select the correct answer to complete the statement below:
The most important factor for success or failure in a small business is ….
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Question 3 of 4
3. Question
Match the characteristic of a successful entrepreneur with its definition.
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- To keep going even when the going gets tough; able to try different ways of overcoming obstacles; to make personal sacrifices or put great effort into completing a job. Exercise patience until a task has been completed and a goal has been reached.
- To have the courage to take well thought-out risks when necessary.
- People-skills – the ability to communicate effectively and to persuade and motivate others; to be able to build up a network of people to assist with achieving objectives.
- Refers to a person’s ability to think creatively. Innovative ability refers more to the use of creative abilities to create something concrete.
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Persistence
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Risk taking
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Persuasion and Networking
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Creativity and innovative ability
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Question 4 of 4
4. Question
Match the strategy to its definition.
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- Buying and selling trade / exchange and retail.
- Requiring specific knowledge, using technical terms.
- One’s own strategies (plans). Designed to be used by one person only
- Who takes charge of the affairs of a business / management of affairs of the business in a certain way? / Decision-making control and authority.
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Business strategies
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Technical Strategies
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Personal strategies
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Managerial strategies