CREATIVITY,INNOVATION,ENTERPRENEURSHIP


CREATIVITY,INNOVATION,ENTERPRENEURSHIP

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INTRODUCTION:

“Entrepreneur is a person who habitually creates and innovates to build something of recognized value around perceived opportunities”

When people pursue opportunities to achieve personal goals and to realize personal ideals, entrepreneurship comes into being. Entrepreneurship is what drives human lives to change for the better because entrepreneurs put their theoretical innovations into practice. Indeed, entrepreneurship is the result of combining personal creativity and business innovation. Under the drive of business innovation and entrepreneurship, intelligence and innovation are, therefore, invigorated to brighten human lives. All blockbuster products and services are first born of creative ideas. Also, at a time when traditional jobs are disappearing, you will be more likely to recognize and profit from new opportunities. Here are some suggestions for fostering ingenuity.

Successful new products are usually associated with `idea-centric’ creativity. The greater the number of creative and relevant ideas put forward, the more likely it is that successful new products will emerge. And real-life experiences often help to anchor and focus creativity for maximizing the number of actionable new product ideas that can be generated.

The Essence of Entrepreneurship

“Entrepreneurs” are often thought of as persons who start new business venturesInnovation is the specific instrument of entrepreneurship.

Today many people like to become an entrepreneur and also they have innovative idea which can change the India.

India, the largest democracy of the World, with about a sixth of the World’s Human Resource, boasts of huge pool of people aged over twenty and under thirty – the age at which most entrepreneurs start off. India also has it’s strengths in it’s diversity, it’s faith in equality and freedom. In short India has a huge potential for innovation and entrepreneurship. It’s just a matter of channeling the resources appropriately, before it is unleashed.

The world is facing the twin challenges of youth unemployment and environmental degradation – this presents an exciting opportunity to engage young people as social and environmental entrepreneurs, building a society that can live within planetary boundaries.

Colleges play a far greater role in the society than just being centres of knowledge transfer and exchange. College may be likened to a workshop where characters, and therefore societies and in-turn nations, are carved. Attitudes and Habits, good or bad, picked up in college, stick with you for life – by default. They hold the power to make or break a nation. It is therefore, required of colleges and other educational institutions to cultivate the habit of innovation, within themselves and in their students. Colleges need to promote and reward innovation 

Barriers to Innovation:

Management’s resistance to innovative ideas is one of the main reasons so many entrepreneurs just give up.

1. Short Term Focus: They are only concerned about short term performance .Besides most significant innovations take a long time to come to market, and the leader is likely to be long gone before that happens.

2. Leadership (or lack thereof). They really don’t understand that leaders take responsibility for both long term and short term performance, and hence aren’t really leaders.

3. Surviving against Intense Competition. There won’t be a tomorrow if the company can’t compete today, and hence all available resources need to be focused on carving out a sustainable competitive position in order to generate — eventually — the extra resources for investing in innovation.

4. Fear of failure / fear of uncertainty. They don’t know how to manage / lead in the domain of innovation, and are trapped by their own competence related to management in mainstream operations. They stay within their own comfort zone.

5. Lack of bandwidth. The company doesn’t (yet) have a system for supporting innovation and the management simply doesn’t have the bandwidth to take on the challenge.

6. Lack of confidence in the innovator. They have many activities competing for limited resources and — like venture capitalists — choose to invest in innovators in whom they have confidence. Perhaps the innovator who seeks but fails to gain support doesn’t have the knowledge, skills and attitudes that generate confidence in the minds of the management.

CREATIVITY

Creativity is marked by the ability to create, bring into existence, to invent into a new form, to produce through imaginative skill, to make to bring into existence something new. Creativity is not ability to create out of nothing (only God can do that), but the ability to generate new ideas by combining, changing, or reapplying existing ideas. Some creative ideas are astonishing and brilliant, while others are just simple, good practical ideas that no one seems to have thought, of yet. Creativity requires passion and commitment.

The action and result of imagination and ingenuity; the ability to create through the relation of previously unrelated ideas or things; the application of a person’s mental ability and curiousity to discover something new.

Innovation: The introduction of something new; the development of new processes, methods, devices, products, and services for a useful purpose.

Entrepreneurship: The pursuit of opportunity without regard to resources currently controlled; the process of creating value through unique resource combinations to exploit opportunity; the implementation of innovation; the utilization of the skill sets, qualities and characteristics inherent in, or acquired by, entrepreneurs.

CHARACTERISTICS OF AN ENTREPRENEUR

The entrepreneur has an enthusiastic vision, the driving force of an enterprise.

The entrepreneur’s vision is usually supported by an interlocked collection of specific ideas not available to the marketplace.

The overall blueprint to realize the vision is clear, however details may be incomplete, flexible, and evolving.

The entrepreneur promotes the vision with enthusiastic passion.

With persistence and determination, the entrepreneur develops strategies to change the vision into reality.

The entrepreneur takes the initial responsibility to cause a vision to become a success.

Entrepreneurs take prudent risks. They assess costs, market/customer needs and persuade others to join and help.

An entrepreneur is usually a positive thinker and a decision maker.

An entrepreneur has inspiration, motivation and sensibility.

ADVANTAGES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Enormous personal financial gain

Self-employment, own bossing, offering more job satisfaction and flexibility of the work force

Employment for others, often in better jobs

Development of more industries, especially in rural areas or regions disadvantaged by economic changes, for example due to globalization effects

Income generation and increased economic growth

Healthy competition thus encourages higher quality products

More goods and services available

Development of new markets

Freedom from the dependency on the jobs offered by others

Ability to have great accomplishments

Reduction of the informal economy

Emigration of talent may be stopped by a better domestic entrepreneurship climate

Serious tax advantages 

DISADVANTAGES:

• Salary: Starting your own business means that you must be willing to give up the security of a regular paycheck.

• Benefits: There will undoubtedly be fewer benefits, especially when considering that your business will be just starting off.

• Work schedule: The work schedule of an entrepreneur is never predictable; an emergency can come up in a matter of a second and late hours will have to be put in.

• Administration: All the decisions of the business must be made on your own; there is no one ranked higher than you on the chain of command in YOUR business.

• Incompetent staff: Often times, you will find yourself working with an employee who “doesn’t know the ropes” as well as you do due to lack of experience.

• Procedures: Many times during your entrepreneurial life, you will find that many policies do not make sense, nor will they ever make sense 

CONCLUSION:

            Entrepreneurship is no longer seen as being solely applicable to people to start enterprises but to people involved in any endeavor. It is therefore important to introduce entrepreneurship into the school system as a means of changing attitudes and creating wider awareness in the society, so that people can play a more positive role in developing their own well being. It is essential to motivate the youths to become self-employed even when they are studying in schools and colleges. In fact, entrepreneurship development is one of the most integral parts of human development, and in recent time there is an urgent need to find a place in the curriculum of all institutions and colleges.  Since education is an integral part of society, society would like to benefit from its outcomes like good academic performance and personalities which contribute for the betterment of society. A constructive way of contributing to society is by developing entrepreneurial skills.

 

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  1. #1 by hari d on July 2nd, 2010

    The ability to excel where others plod on. Successful enterpreneurs should be able to see an opportunity and exploit it. They should know when to stop when something is not working, how to get the best from people, and always have a mentor who is proven to guide them who they trust.

    We don't give up at the first problem.

  2. #2 by Loravi M on July 3rd, 2010

    Entrepreneur – the person involved
    Entrepreneurship – the process of engaging into entrepreneurial activities

    Benefits> Profit, Fame, Social Power, Money, Etc

  3. #3 by irenee on July 3rd, 2010

    I'm afraid not. As I looked this up, the University of Glamorgan, in Wales, has signed a contract for an exchange program to allow its students to spend a semester at the University of Virginia at Wise, which is a branch campus of the University of Virginia. I then looked up this university, and while they have a business school, they only offer undergraduate programs (not an msc) and they do not have a program in entrepreneurship at any level.

  4. #4 by Irsah on July 3rd, 2010

    Being an entrepreneur teaches skills like management, finance, accounting, making presentations and most importantly leadership.

  5. #5 by dotun p on July 3rd, 2010

    Just an opinion, its the act of giving money to con artists and minor political activists, to silence discontent and garner positive news coverage.
    The less accountability procedures or the longer accounting reporting takes, the better. Due to the fact that the assigner of public funds hopes to have been elected, long before the "Down the Drain" funding losses come to light.

  6. #6 by double_you1985 on July 4th, 2010

    I think that having what it takes to be an entrepreneur is something that people have – but also something people can learn.

    Basically, it comes down to the desire to build a company. Do you really want it? Can you sustain your business financially, and do you have the qualities of leadership required to empower your employee(s) to function in such a manner as to make your company better?

    You seem to be asking a lot about entrepreneurship – are you thinking about starting your own company? If so, I'd say go for it! The worst that can happen is you are forced to dissolve. Keep in mind start up costs and the like. If you have any questions, you can E-mail me by visiting my website:
    http://www.sourcedesignstudio.com

    I'd be more than happy to help you on your journey to building your own company. =)

  7. #7 by myles on July 5th, 2010

  8. #8 by luckylady on July 6th, 2010

    I have done a lot of both. It comes down to what type of person you are. Being a business owner is a great thing. It's empowering, and has limitless money-making potential. But, you have to be disciplined, and driven. You also need to be able to, and have a passion for, learning about your industry. You can't make money in an industry if you are a newbie, and uninformed. That's why entreprenours will tell you: "do what you know." And, if you can't manage your time in some kind of structured way, you will certainly fail.

    Working for someone else has its advantages too. There are millions of jobs out there, and there are a lot of jobs where you can go there and be as lazy as you want, and still get your paycheck at the end of the week. This is also the only way to get into big corporate business, if that's what turns you on. But, obtaining degrees and/or training are more crucial for job success than self-employment. That's why most of the self-employed people I know were not the academic types.

    According to statistics, there is a very significant portion of americans that are self-employed at the moment, and the number of millionaires has increased dramatically as a result. If you have the discipline, desire to learn, and drive, I would recommend self-employment. If it doesn't work out and you go broke you can always go look for a crap job anyway.

  9. #9 by wera on July 6th, 2010

    Women have all the same opportunities as men, so if they do not have the same success, they only have themselves to blame.

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