3. One who organizes, manages, and
assumes the risks of a business or
enterprise. Simply means “a person who
starts a business and is willing to risk loss
in order to make money”
Entrepreneurship is the ability and
readiness to develop, organize and run
a business enterprise, along with any
of its uncertainties in order to make a
profit. The most prominent example
of entrepreneurship is the starting of
new businesses.
4. Ability of an
enterprise and an
entrepreneur to take
risk
It begins with
identifyinh an
opportunity as a
potential to sell and
make profit in the
market.
it deal with
optimisation in
utilisation of
resources
It is an economic
activity done to create,
develop and maintain
a profit-oriented
organisation.
5.
6. • Initiative
• Willingness to take risk
• Abilitiy to learn from
experience
• Motivation
• Self Confidence
• Hard Work
• Decision Making Ability
8. Narayana Murthy is the co-founder
and former Chairman of Infosys, one
of India’s leading information
technology companies.
Azim Premji is the Chairman of Wipro, one of
India’s largest information technology companies.
Shiv Nadar Founder and Chairman
Emeritus of IT Company 'HCL
Technologies Limited
9. Radhika Aggarwal is the Co-
Founder of ShopClues, one
of India’s leading e-
commerce platforms.
Divya Gokulnath
co-founded Byju’s
an educational
platform to help
students learn
better
Falguni is the founder of
Nykaa.com and is popularly
known for her entrepreneur
journey in India
Namita Thapar
Executive Director
of Indian
Business, Emcure
Pharmaceuticals
10. Urvashi Sahni is the founder and
CEO of SHEF (Study Hall
Education Foundation).
Anshu Gupta is a social entrepreneur who
is best known for his work with Goonj, a
social organization that collects used
clothes from the urban crowd, sorts them,
repairs them and later distributes them to
the poor and needy.
13. • Identifying opportunity
• Turning ideas into action
• Feasibility study
• Resourcing
• Settings up an
enterprise
• managing the enterprise
• Growth and
14. Standard of excellence
Uniqueness
Focus on long term goals
Need to influence
Identifying opportunity and risk taking
Community concerns
Personal experiences
Research with others