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ENTREPRENEURIAL
IDEAS AND
OPPORTUNITIES
Identify sources of entrepreneurial
ideas


A) primary sources
direct or firsthand evidence about an event, object, person or
work of art
 are contemporary to the events and people described and
show minimal or no mediation between the document/artefact
and its creator
 materials can be written and non-written, the latter including
sound, picture, and artefact
 Examples of primary sources include:





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


Personal correspondence and diaries
Works of art and literature
Speeches and oral histories
Audio and video recordings
Coins and tools
Laws and legislative hearings
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1) secondary sources
in contrast, lacks the immediacy of a primary
record.as materials produced sometime after
an event happened, they contain information
that has been interpreted, commented,
analyzed or processed in such a way that it no
longer conveys the freshness of the original

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DETERMINE ENTREPRENEURIAL
IDEAS BASED ON:


A) THE SUITABILITY IDEAS AND PERSON’S
EXPERIENCE, KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS,
CAPITAL.
 Person’s

experience
 Knowledge
 Skills
 Capital

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PESON'S EXPERIENCE
An entrepreneur who is doing business in
accordance with the experience of his
career, particularly related to the
experience.
 For example, a primary school teacher who
has extensive experience of early childhood
education to resign, and engaging in a career
that is almost the same as before, namely to
open a child care center. Similarly, a chef
who has expertise in cooking, can open a
restaurant.


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KNOWLEDGE
Entrepreneurs need to equip themselves with
knowledge, especially in what should be
done to the underlying business.
 For example, an expert on food, when you
open a restaurant, they not only need to
know about food procedures, but and also
business, providing the account, set the
table employee and customer handling


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SKILLS
Apart from the experience and knowledge, it
must do in work skills or their chosen fields.
These skills are often born from experience
and knowledge. This advantage is a difficult
owned.
 For example, a skilled craftsman to carve in
a short period and high quality. Skill is a very
important asset because not everyone has
this advantage


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CAPITAL
The ability of entrepreneurs to determine
the amount of capital a business where it can
do.In other words businesses need to be
opened in accordance with existing financial
capability.
 If a person has a dream to open a big
business and capital needs of millions of
dollars, might wish it had advance if the
absence of sufficient capital.
 Thus capital is the basic things to consider
before pursuing the idea of opening a
business


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B) COMUNITY'S RESPONS
 Compatibility with the idea of local
communities should be given serious
.
attention before the start of business
operations.
 Business opportunities have to be adjusted so
as not to conflict with the local community.
 For example, discos and places of gambling,
which opened in the Malay village is opposed
to the Muslim Malay community. The idea
was not carried out in accordance Even
though in terms of the law.
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

C) THE FEASIBILITY OF THE IDEAS INITIALLY:
1. legislation

aspect
2. Competitors
3. capital required
4. risk

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1. LEGISLATION

ASPECT
 The proposed ideas should be valid in law.
Sometimes a business that can generate high
profits, but it is not valid in law.
 For example, the sale of pirated CDs.
Although this business can be making money
quickly and a lot but it is wrong in law

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2.COMPETITORS
 If you choose a business idea that has not
been monopolized by others, this will cause
the business can be controlled and developed
by entrepreneurs.


If you choose to open competitive business,
you need to make further studies, to look for
business advantage that you can you can
compete in the free market
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3.CAPITAL REQUIRED
There are three types of initial investment required in the business of fixed
capital, working capital and capital growth.

a) Fixed Capital but is used to buy fixed assets. These assets are used for
the production of goods and services. For example, buildings, land,
equipment that is not convertible into money cash to normal business
operations.
b) Working Capital Working capital is a temporary fund the transaction. It is
capital that will be used for short-term expenses normal operation.
Working capital are commonly used for purchasing inventory, paying the
bills and is also used in an emergency.
c) Capital growth Capital growth is different from working capital. It is not
associated with the user development of bussiness. This capital
required when a transaction is expanded or
change its direction

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4.RISK
 The next effort is to identify risk to be faced with
taking into account the percentage of successes and
failures of the detailed studies conducted


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

Risks faced by an entrepreneur is usually based on
several key factors including: Difficult or easy  to
enter a business venture
Big or small  capital will be invested
Many  the profit to be derived
 Can do it with existing energy sources
 Does this product have the potential to penetrate
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Apply the process of generating
and evaluating business ideas
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Ideation Strategy 1:
Ideas
Ideation Strategy 2:
Ideation Strategy 3:
Ideation Strategy 4:
Needs of Customers
Ideation Strategy 5:
Groups
Ideation Strategy 6:
Ideation
Ideation Strategy 7:

Involve Everyone in the Quest for
Involve Customers in Your Process
Involve Customers in New Ways
Focus on the Unarticulated
Seek Ideas from New Customer
Involve Suppliers in Product
Benchmark Ideation Methods

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Chapter 2

  • 2. Identify sources of entrepreneurial ideas  A) primary sources direct or firsthand evidence about an event, object, person or work of art  are contemporary to the events and people described and show minimal or no mediation between the document/artefact and its creator  materials can be written and non-written, the latter including sound, picture, and artefact  Examples of primary sources include:        Personal correspondence and diaries Works of art and literature Speeches and oral histories Audio and video recordings Coins and tools Laws and legislative hearings 01/17/14
  • 3. 1) secondary sources in contrast, lacks the immediacy of a primary record.as materials produced sometime after an event happened, they contain information that has been interpreted, commented, analyzed or processed in such a way that it no longer conveys the freshness of the original 01/17/14
  • 4. DETERMINE ENTREPRENEURIAL IDEAS BASED ON:  A) THE SUITABILITY IDEAS AND PERSON’S EXPERIENCE, KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS, CAPITAL.  Person’s experience  Knowledge  Skills  Capital 01/17/14
  • 5. PESON'S EXPERIENCE An entrepreneur who is doing business in accordance with the experience of his career, particularly related to the experience.  For example, a primary school teacher who has extensive experience of early childhood education to resign, and engaging in a career that is almost the same as before, namely to open a child care center. Similarly, a chef who has expertise in cooking, can open a restaurant.  01/17/14
  • 6. KNOWLEDGE Entrepreneurs need to equip themselves with knowledge, especially in what should be done to the underlying business.  For example, an expert on food, when you open a restaurant, they not only need to know about food procedures, but and also business, providing the account, set the table employee and customer handling  01/17/14
  • 7. SKILLS Apart from the experience and knowledge, it must do in work skills or their chosen fields. These skills are often born from experience and knowledge. This advantage is a difficult owned.  For example, a skilled craftsman to carve in a short period and high quality. Skill is a very important asset because not everyone has this advantage  01/17/14
  • 8. CAPITAL The ability of entrepreneurs to determine the amount of capital a business where it can do.In other words businesses need to be opened in accordance with existing financial capability.  If a person has a dream to open a big business and capital needs of millions of dollars, might wish it had advance if the absence of sufficient capital.  Thus capital is the basic things to consider before pursuing the idea of opening a business  01/17/14
  • 9. B) COMUNITY'S RESPONS  Compatibility with the idea of local communities should be given serious . attention before the start of business operations.  Business opportunities have to be adjusted so as not to conflict with the local community.  For example, discos and places of gambling, which opened in the Malay village is opposed to the Muslim Malay community. The idea was not carried out in accordance Even though in terms of the law. 01/17/14
  • 10.  C) THE FEASIBILITY OF THE IDEAS INITIALLY: 1. legislation aspect 2. Competitors 3. capital required 4. risk 01/17/14
  • 11. 1. LEGISLATION ASPECT  The proposed ideas should be valid in law. Sometimes a business that can generate high profits, but it is not valid in law.  For example, the sale of pirated CDs. Although this business can be making money quickly and a lot but it is wrong in law 01/17/14
  • 12. 2.COMPETITORS  If you choose a business idea that has not been monopolized by others, this will cause the business can be controlled and developed by entrepreneurs.  If you choose to open competitive business, you need to make further studies, to look for business advantage that you can you can compete in the free market 01/17/14
  • 13. 3.CAPITAL REQUIRED There are three types of initial investment required in the business of fixed capital, working capital and capital growth. a) Fixed Capital but is used to buy fixed assets. These assets are used for the production of goods and services. For example, buildings, land, equipment that is not convertible into money cash to normal business operations. b) Working Capital Working capital is a temporary fund the transaction. It is capital that will be used for short-term expenses normal operation. Working capital are commonly used for purchasing inventory, paying the bills and is also used in an emergency. c) Capital growth Capital growth is different from working capital. It is not associated with the user development of bussiness. This capital required when a transaction is expanded or change its direction 01/17/14
  • 14. 4.RISK  The next effort is to identify risk to be faced with taking into account the percentage of successes and failures of the detailed studies conducted      Risks faced by an entrepreneur is usually based on several key factors including: Difficult or easy  to enter a business venture Big or small  capital will be invested Many  the profit to be derived  Can do it with existing energy sources  Does this product have the potential to penetrate 01/17/14
  • 15. Apply the process of generating and evaluating business ideas        Ideation Strategy 1: Ideas Ideation Strategy 2: Ideation Strategy 3: Ideation Strategy 4: Needs of Customers Ideation Strategy 5: Groups Ideation Strategy 6: Ideation Ideation Strategy 7: Involve Everyone in the Quest for Involve Customers in Your Process Involve Customers in New Ways Focus on the Unarticulated Seek Ideas from New Customer Involve Suppliers in Product Benchmark Ideation Methods 01/17/14