Unit 2: An Entrepreneur
Unit 2 states the specifics of why one should be an entrepreneur, the types of entrepreneurs, and the various values, attitudes, and motivations of entrepreneurs.
- Types of Entrepreneurs
- Competencies of an Entrepreneur
- Entrepreneurial Ethics, Values, Attitudes and Motivation
- Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Theory
- McClelland’s Theory of Needs
- Difference between Entrepreneur and Employee
- What is Intrapreneurship?
CBSE Class 11 Entrepreneurship Notes
Entrepreneurship encompasses the academic study of the processes, principles, and practices involved in starting, managing, and growing new ventures. It combines insights from various disciplines such as business management, economics, finance, marketing, innovation, and strategy to provide a comprehensive understanding of how entrepreneurial ventures operate. Entrepreneurship as a subject is not only relevant for aspiring entrepreneurs but also for individuals interested in working in startups, corporate innovation, venture capital, or small business management.
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