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JITENDRA CHAUDHARY

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ENTERPRENEUR

One who have the ability to see and evaluate business opportunities together with the necessary resources to take advantage of them and to intimate appropriate action to ensure success.

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CHARACTERISTICS OF ENTERPRENEUR

Creative Innovative Dynamic Self- confidenceLeadershipTechnical KnowledgeDesire for responsibility Future orientation

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CreativeLeadershi

p

Self- confidenc

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DynamicInnovativ

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Future orientatio

n

Desire for responsib

ility

Technical Knowledg

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Functions of an Entrepreneur

Idea Generation Undertaking Risk and UncertaintyArranging FinanceStaffing Build Commitment

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Functions of an Entrepreneur

Idea Generation

Undertaking Risk and

Uncertainty

Arranging FinanceStaffing

Build Commitment

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TYPES OF ENTERPRENEUR

Innovative Entrepreneur Imitative Entrepreneur Fabian Entrepreneur Drone Entrepreneur Manufacturing Entrepreneur Service Entrepreneur Trading Entrepreneur Private Entrepreneur State or Public Entrepreneur Joint Entrepreneur

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Factor Influencing Entrepreneur

1. External factors- These are the factor that affect an orgnigetion externally such as economic condition, social environment, political interference and law and order of a country.

2. Internal factor- These are usually with in the control of an entrepreneur as they originate with in an organization. These factors include organigetional culture, employees, morals, technological capacity, management system, and cost of an organization.

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Factor Influencing Entrepreneur

External factors

Economic condition

Political

Social

Law &Ord

er

Internal factor

Culture

Employee

Morals

Technical capacity

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Entrepreneurial Barriers

1. Economic Barriers- Lack of Capital Labor Raw material

2. Non- Economic Barriers- Social Personal Legal constraint and regulation Lack of Marketing Knowledge Lack of Technical skills and motivation

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Entrepreneurial Barriers Economic Barriers

Lack of Capital

Labor

Raw material

Non- Economic Barriers

Social

Lack of Technical skills and motivation

Lack of Marketing Knowledge

Legal constraint and regulation

Personal

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STEVE JOBS The successful Entrepreneur

Co- founder, Chairman, and CEO of Apple Inc.

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About Steve Jobs(Steven Paul Jobs)

Steve Jobs was an American entrepreneur, businessman, inventor, and industrial designer. He was the co-founder, chairman, and Chief executive officer (CEO) of Apple Inc. Born- February 24, 1955

San Francisco, California, U.S. Occupation- Co-founder, Chairman, and CEO of Apple Inc.Primary investor and CEO of PixarFounder and CEO of NeXT Board member of - The Walt Disney Company Apple Inc.

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STRENTH

Innovative Creative Perfect leadership style Technical Knowledge of computer Coordinating and Management QualityRisk taking ability Highly Desire for ResponsibilityFuture Oriented

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ACHIVMENT

National Medal of Technology and Innovation,Grammy Trustees Award,PGA Vanguard Award,Jefferson Award for Greatest Public Service by an Individual 35 Years or Under,Bravo Otto - Social Media Star

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CONCLUSION

To be successful in sustainable business practices often requires entrepreneurship and innovation. This provides an overview of entrepreneurship and innovation as it relates to sustainable business. The discussion is most relevant to sustainable businesses focused on offering new products and services in response to societal concerns. The importance of entrepreneurship and innovation also applies to companies that change how they produce products and services. The latter companies can use innovative practices and entrepreneurship to establish their brand name and to be market leaders in doing things that create shared value for society and their companies and also, over time, contribute to changes in practices in their industry.

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