ADM 1100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Mark Zuckerberg, Social Entrepreneurship, Market Analysis

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Entrepreneur: a person who seeks a profitable opportunity and takes the necessary risks to set up and operate a business. Differ from many small-business owners in their strong desire to make their business grow. Differ from managers through their overriding responsibility to use the resources of the organization&take risks to accomplish their goals. Classic entrepreneur: see business opportunities and set aside resources to gain access to those markets. Like mark zuckerberg ,started one new venture&continues to grow it. Serial entrepreneurs: a person who starts one business, runs it, and then starts and run more business, one after another. Social entrepreneur: a person who sees societal problems and uses business principles to develop new solution. Self-management is the motivation that drives many entrepreneurs. Over the past ten years, large companies have eliminated more jobs than they have created. Starting a business gives the founder some choice over when, where, and how to work.

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