students information for enterprise what is enterprise? enterprise is a skill - the willingness of...
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STUDENTSINFORMATION FOR
ENTERPRISE
WHAT IS ENTERPRISE? ENTERPRISE is a skill - the willingness of an individual or
organisation to…
TAKE RISKS - setting up a new business is risky. Even if the entrepreneur has carefully researched the market, there's always a chance that customers may reject the product and that a loss will be made.
SHOW INITIATIVE - make things happen. Successful entrepreneurs have the drive, determination and energy to overcome hurdles and launch new businesses.
UNDERTAKE NEW VENTURES - an entrepreneur has to have the imagination to spot business opportunities that will fill gaps in the market.
ENTERPRISE SKILLSAn ENTERPRISING person is someone who is characterised by a particular mix of individuality, creativity, and leadership
These are KEY SKILLS and increasingly demanded at school, college and university as well as by employers
ENTERPRISE SKILLS are central to the process of becoming an ENTREPRENEUR - setting up and running a business or being self-employed
ENTERPRISE SKILLS
• Team Work• Risk Management• Negotiating & Influencing• Effective Communication• Creativity & Innovation• Positive Attitude• Leadership
• Initiative• Organising and Planning• Product & Service Design• Problem Solving• Making Ethical Decisions• Financial Literacy
Take a critical look at Enterprise Skills in action by watching an episode of the BBC’s Dragon’s Den. What would you have done differently?
ENTERPRISING UK
1The UK position as the most
entrepreneurial country in Europe
ENTERPRISING UK
5.2 MILLION
Small businesses in the UK
ENTERPRISING UK
2.9 MILLION
Home-based businesses in the UK
ENTERPRISING UK
790
THOUSAND
New businesses in the UK since 2010
ENTERPRISING UK
99
THOUSAND
New businesses in the South West since 2010
ENTERPRISING UK
95.5
PERCENT of firms in the UK employ less than 10 people
ENTERPRISING UK
2The UK position in the
Global Innovation Index
ENTERPRISING UK
20
PERCENT
Increase in social enterprises in the UK in the last 5 years
ENTERPRISING UK
75
PERCENT
of adults in the UK bought goods online last year
ENTERPRISING UK
18-24 YEAR-OLDS
are twice as likely as other age groups to start a business
THINKING CREATIVELY
CREATIVE THINKING is the process by which individuals come up with new ideas or new approaches to business
NEW IDEAS could result in a new product - a games console for example - or they could result in a NEW PROCESS that cuts costs or improves quality - for example, a bagless vacuum cleaner
Fresh ideas give businesses a COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE and help make their goods or services stand out in the market place
THINKING CREATIVELY
Work with one or two others to make 2 lists… • 5 new inventions from the last 10 years• 5 recent innovations
INVENTION & INNOVATION
INVENTION is about making new items or finding new ways of making things
INNOVATION involves bringing this new idea to the market - turning an invention into a product
INVENTION & INNOVATION
Can you think of any inventions or innovations that might make good new business ideas?
LEGAL PROTECTIONENTREPRENEURS can use the LAW to protect their business ideas…
REGISTER OWNERSHIP of an invention or new process and be given a PATENT - this can stop rivals from copying the idea for a set number of years
COPYRIGHT automatically arises for people creating books, films, music or games so that they can claim damages if someone copies their work
REGISTER A TRADEMARK - a symbol or phrase that a company can register with the government to make their company distinctive
A patent, copyright or trademark grants LEGAL OWNERSHIP and is only given for original work
Being your own boss - setting up and running your own business or being self-employed - isn’t easy, it requires a great deal of motivation and particular personal qualities and skills
You can take a simple test to see if you are someone who might be successful at running their own business or being self-employed
Ask your teacher to give you access to the Enterprise Toolkit activity COULD YOU BE YOUR OWN BOSS?
SETTING UP YOUR OWN ENTERPRISE
Probably the best way to develop your ENTERPRISE skills is to set up your own business!
Why not talk to your teachers and friends and start planning your own business?
You might find you’ll get lots of support (especially if your enterprise has a social purpose or will benefit the school).
USEFUL WEBSITES 1www.outsetbristol.co.ukhttp://schools.fairtrade.org.ukwww.firstport.org.ukwww.makeyourmark.org.ukwww.socialfirms.co.ukwww.princes-trust.org.ukwww.inspiringenterprise.rbs.comhttp://mybnk.orgwww.openingdoorsnet.bizhttps://unltd.org.ukhttp://www.o2thinkbig.co.uk www.buzzbnk.org
USEFUL WEBSITES 2https://vinspired.com/cashpoint http://www.catch-22.org.uk/programmes-services/social-action-app/ http://www.princes-trust.org.uk http://www.rockstarstartup.co.ukhttp://www.schoolforstartups.co.uk/launcher http://www.gle.co.uk http://www.smarta.com http://www.virginstartup.org http://www.startupdirect.org http://www.fashion-angel.co.uk/start-up-loans http://www.brightideastrust.com/