10. What Is an Intrapreneur ?
An intrapreneur is an employee who is tasked with
developing an innovative idea or project within a
company. The intrapreneur may not face the outsized
risks or reap the outsized rewards of an entrepreneur.
However, the intrapreneur has access to the resources
and capabilities of an established company.
12. What Is Intrapreneurship ?
The term intrapreneurship refers to a system that allows an
employee to act like an entrepreneur within a company or
other organization.
Intrapreneurs are self-motivated, proactive, and action-
oriented people who take the initiative to pursue an innovative
product or service.
An intrapreneur knows failure does not have a personal cost as
it does for an entrepreneur since the organization absorbs
losses that arise from failure.
13. Understanding Intrapreneurships
An intrapreneurship creates an entrepreneurial environment by allowing employees
to use their entrepreneurial skills for the benefit of both the company and the
employee.
It gives employees the freedom to experiment, as well as the potential for growth
within an organization.
15. Concept of Women Enterprenuer
1. Exploration of the prospects of starting a new business
enterprise.
2. Undertaking of risks and the handling of economic
uncertainties involved in business.
3. Introduction of innovations or imitation of innovations.
4. Coordination, administration and control.
5. Supervision and leadership.
16. Problems Faced By Women Enterprenuer
Problem of finance
Scarcity of raw material
Stiff competition
Limited mobility
Family ties
Lack of education
Male dominated society
Low risk bearing ability
17. Concept of Social
Enterpreneurship
Creative implementation
Effective
Innovative
Sustainable solutions
Environmental challenges
Development of Social
Enterpreneurship
Networks mentoring and
coaching
Training and technical
assistance
Supportive environment
Access to capital
Youth entrepreneurship
18. Social Responsibility of NGO’s
1. Improved financial
performance
2. Lower operating cost
3. Product safety and
decreased liability
4. Access to capital
5. Increased sale and
customer loyalty
19. Concept of Entrepreneurship Program
• Evolving effective training
• Formulating scientific
procedure
• Facilitating and
supporting agencies
• Maximising their
benefits