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NAME: AMOS HASSANA

REG NO: 1907252139


COURSE: ENTREPRENEURSHIP
DEPT: NDI COMPUTER SCIENCE (B CLASS)
QUESTION
All entrepreneurs are human being. But not all human being are
entrepreneurship? Discuss

INTRODUCTION
Who Is An Entrepreneur?
An entrepreneur is a starter. An entrepreneur is an initiator, a challenger
and a driver. Someone that creates something new
1. An entrepreneur is a starter. An entrepreneur is an initiator, a
challenger and a driver. Someone that creates something new, either
an initiative, a business or a company. He or she is the beginning
(and sometimes the end) of a venture, project or activity. The
entrepreneur might not be the ideator, but he or she is definitely the
one that decides to make that idea a reality.
2. An entrepreneur is the driver. The entrepreneur is the person in
charge, the leader and the person to look to for leadership. He or she
is the one that pushes forward and inspires a team to follow. The
entrepreneur is the one that sits in the driver’s seat, and has the
ability to change direction, accelerate, slow down or even stop a
venture.  
3. An entrepreneur is accountable and responsible. The
entrepreneur is the ultimate responsible for the destiny of its venture,
which can be a company, a project, or any other endeavor.

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WHAT IS ENTREPRENEURSHIP? 
Entrepreneurship is the pursuit of opportunity without regard to resources
currently controlled.
This definition is about opportunity and resources. Nothing to do with
society’s view of self-employment, dreams and guts.
THE DEFINITION INCLUDES EVERYONE.
Entrepreneurship refers to the process of creating a new enterprise and
bearing any of its risks, with the view of making the profit. It is an act of
seeking investment and production opportunity, developing and managing
a business venture, so as to undertake production function, arranging
inputs like land, labour, material and capital, introducing new techniques
and products, identifying new sources for the enterprise.

EXPLANATION

 First reason all human beings are born entrepreneurs. Some get a
chance to unleash that capacity. Some never got the chance, never
knew that he or she has that capacity.
 The second reason is that all hands are not equal, God created us
with different knowledge and understanding
 All human beings are entrepreneurs. When we were in the caves, we
were all self-employed... finding our food, feeding ourselves. That’s
where human history began. As civilization came, we suppressed it.

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ENTREPRENEUR AND


ENTREPRENEURSHIP

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An entrepreneur is someone who locates the need of society and tries to
meet the same, with his/her innovative idea. On the other hand,
‘entrepreneurship’ which refers to the process of establishing a business
entity, intending to get profit, as a return in the future.
The difference between entrepreneur and entrepreneurship are discussed
in the points given below:
1. An entrepreneur is a person, or a team of individuals, having a vision,
which not just generates money, but can also ease the way in which
things are done, by providing such products and services that has
value to the customer, while taking all the risks, which comes in the
way. Conversely, entrepreneurship is an art of turning an idea into
reality, which is not only about arranging the resources to give shape
to the idea but constantly making efforts in that direction, to earn profit
in future and bearing all the risks or rewards.
2. An entrepreneur is just a person having a unique and practical idea in
his/her mind. As against, entrepreneurship is the process of starting
and running a business of providing creative products and services.
3. An entrepreneur is an innovator, as he/she conceives an innovative
idea, which is not yet introduced by anyone else in the market. On the
contrary, entrepreneurship is the way through which one can make
innovations.
4. An entrepreneur establishes the business venture, in order to convert
the idea, into a product or service, which can help many by easing the
way work is performed previously. In contrast, entrepreneurship is all
about undertaking the business and bearing all the risks that come in
the way, to give a proper shape to the entrepreneur’s vision.

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CONCLUSION
With the above discussion, it might be clear that that entrepreneur is just a
person with a billion dollar idea, who has the ability and willingness to give
shape to that idea, by going through the entrepreneurship process. An
entrepreneur is known for their decisions, which decides the destiny of the
enterprise.

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