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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Overview
- Terminology
- The entrepreneurial process
- Definition of opportunity
- Characteristics of entrepreneurial opportunities
- Why consider opportunities?
- Opportunities: central to entrepreneurial process
- Inc. 500 firms by industry
- Opportunities influence the outcomes
- Sources of opportunities: External change
- Sources of opportunities: Internal change
- Forms of opportunities
- What makes a good opportunity? (1)
- What makes a good opportunity? (2)
- Suitability for new ventures
- Start-up vs. Established producer
- Summary
- Thank you
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Topics Covered
- The entrepreneurial process
- Definition of opportunity
- Characteristics of entrepreneurial opportunities
- Why consider opportunities?
- Opportunities: central to entrepreneurial process
- Opportunities influence the outcomes
- Sources of opportunities: external change & internal change
- Forms of opportunities
- What makes a good opportunity?
- Suitability for new ventures
- Start-up vs. Established producer
Talk Citation
Eckhardt, J. (2020, January 30). Entrepreneurial opportunities [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 18, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/IKBN8049.Export Citation (RIS)
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0:00
Greetings. My name is Jon Eckhardt.
I'm a Professor at the Weinert Center for
Entrepreneurship at the Wisconsin School of Business.
I've been giving talks on entrepreneurship at
leading business schools around the world and research groups,
as well as national and international conferences.
The title of our talk today is entrepreneurial opportunities,
their origins, forms, and suitability for new ventures.
I'll first provide a brief outline of where we're headed in our discussion today.
Then we'll dive into the topic of entrepreneurial opportunities.
0:29
We'll first start with some basic terminology.
Next, we'll dive into the question of, why opportunities?
Why should an entrepreneur think about opportunities when
they are considering pursuing an act of entrepreneurship?
Next, we will talk about sources of opportunities.
Where do opportunities come from?
Then we will talk about the different forms or types of opportunities.
Then we'll talk about what makes an opportunity good,
and we'll have a special focus here on what makes an opportunity more or
less suitable for being organized through the creation of a new venture.
0:60
We'll first start with the definition of entrepreneurship,
and we'll define it as a pursuit of opportunity
without regard to the resources you currently control.
Two things to highlight here.
First is the pursuit of some idea
without concern to the resources that an individual can control.
These resources include education or
the ability to understand certain technological fields,
as well as financial capital and organizational capital,
meaning an organization might have to pursue a particular idea.
Second thing to highlight here, is opportunity itself.
That's central that entrepreneurship is this notion or
concept of an opportunity which we'll be defining.
Next definition here is an entrepreneur.
An entrepreneur is defined as individual or a firm that
engages in some aspect of the entrepreneurial process,
or it's somebody that is involved somehow in pursuing and organizing an opportunity.
Entrepreneurship or the entrepreneur relies on two things.
First, a skill set,
meaning they have, they use a particular set of
skills to effectively organize opportunities.
Secondarily, a mindset, meaning they have
a certain way of thinking about the world including opportunities,
that's somewhat different than individuals who
are not engaged in an act of entrepreneurship.