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What is an Entrepreneur?

What is an Entrepreneur?. MAKYAH. What is an Entrepreneur?. A person who takes a risk at opening their own business. The word entrepreneur can apply to anybody who is willing to take a new opportunity ,and start something new in life. Characteristics of entrepreneur. High level of creativity

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What is an Entrepreneur?

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  1. What is an Entrepreneur? MAKYAH

  2. What is an Entrepreneur? A person who takes a risk at opening their own business. The word entrepreneur can apply to anybody who is willing to take a new opportunity ,and start something new in life.

  3. Characteristics of entrepreneur High level of creativity Fast decision Risk taking Creative destruction Independent spirit

  4. 10 step for starting a business Write a business plan Get business assistance and training Choose a business location Finance your business Determine the legal structure of your business Register a business name (“doing business as”) Get a tax Identification number Register for local state and local taxes Obtain business licenses and permits Understand employer responsibilities

  5. The difference between employee and an employer. • Employer: a person who employs people for salary. • Employee: work for a person for pay.

  6. What the difference between a manager and an entrepreneur ? An entrepreneur will start a foundation, while a manager starts working when the foundation has been built. Entrepreneur care when their business is launching an manager don’t care as much. Manager job is to manager the business, while the entrepreneur now how to do everything else. Entrepreneurs learn from deferent mistakes , but manager have to learn the hard way from mistakes. Entrepreneurs have more freedom than managers.

  7. Why plan? What do we sell ? To whom do we sell it? How do we beat the competition?

  8. The four d’s of success Discovery Dream Design Destiny

  9. Innovation and business creation What is innovation? is the key to success What makes a business successful?

  10. Walt Disney Created Walt Disney land

  11. Walt Disney's childhood Walt Disney was the fourth son of Elias Disney. Walt began his schooling and first showed a taste and aptitude for drawing and painting with crayons and watercolors on the Main Street, U.S.A., of Disneyland. In 1917 the Disney's moved back to Chicago, and Walt entered McKinley High School, where he took photographs, made drawings for the school paper, and studied cartooning on the side, for he was hopeful of eventually achieving a job as a newspaper cartoonist.

  12. First animation cartoons In 1927, just before the transition to sound in motion pictures, Disney experimented with a new character a cheerful, energetic, and mischievous mouse called Mickey. In 1928, Disney started a new series called Silly Symphonies. In 1933 Disney produced a short, The Three Little Pigs, which arrived in the midst of the Great Depression and took the country by storm.

  13. Walt Disney's death A few years after opening Disney land, Walt Disney was diagnosed with lung cancer. He died on December 15, 1966at the age of 65. Disney was cremated and his ashes interred at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Los Angeles, California.

  14. Conclusion Walt Disney is the person who opened up Disney land and who started Disney channel , he also created the animation characters. He died of lung cancer and was cremated.

  15. Resources www.ezinarticle.com www.britannica.com

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