Wednesday, 8 April 2015

The Theory and Characteristics of Entrepreneurship

Defining Entrepreneurship
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Some experts think of entrepreneurs as people who are willing to take risks that other people are not. Others define them as people who start and build successful businesses.
Thinking about the first of these definitions, entrepreneurship doesn't necessarily involve starting your own business. Many people who don't work for themselves are recognized as entrepreneurs within their organizations.
Regardless of how you define an "entrepreneur," one thing is certain: becoming a successful entrepreneur isn't easy.
So, how does one person successfully take advantage of an opportunity, while another, equally knowledgeable person does not? Do entrepreneurs have a different genetic makeup? Or do they operate from a different vantage point, that somehow directs their decisions for them?
Though many researchers have studied the subject, there are no definitive answers. What we do know is that successful entrepreneurs seem to have certain traits in common.
Check for yourself if you have these traits:
·         Interpersonal skills.
·         Critical and creative thinking skills.
·         Practical skills.
Optimism: Are you an optimistic thinker? Optimism is truly an asset, and it will help get you through the tough times that many entrepreneurs experience as they find a business model that works for them.
Vision: Can you easily see where things can be improved? Can you quickly grasp the "big picture," and explain this to others? And can you create a compelling vision of the future, and then inspire other people to engage with that vision?
Initiative: Do you have initiative, and instinctively start problem-solving or business improvement projects?
Desire for Control: Do you enjoy being in charge and making decisions? Are you motivated to lead others?
Drive and Persistence: Are you self-motivated and energetic? And are you prepared to work hard, for a very long time, to realize your goals?
Risk Tolerance: Are you able to take risks, and make decisions when facts are uncertain?
Resilience: Are you resilient, so that you can pick yourself up when things don't go as planned? And do you learn and grow from your mistakes and failures?
Interpersonal Skills
As a successful entrepreneur, you'll have to work closely with people - this is where it is critical to be able to build great relationships with your team, customers, suppliers, shareholders, investors, and more.
Some people are more gifted in this area than others, but, fortunately, you can learn and improve these skills. The types of interpersonal skills you'll need include:
·         Leadership and Motivation: Can you lead and motivate others to follow you and deliver your vision? And are you able to delegate work to others? As a successful entrepreneur, you'll have to depend on others to get beyond a very early stage in your business - there's just too much to do all on your own!

·         Communication Skills: Are you competent with all types of communication? You need to be able to communicate well to sell your vision of the future to investors, potential clients, team members, and more.

·         Listening: Do you hear what others are telling you? Your ability to listen can make or break you as an entrepreneur. Make sure that you're skilled at active listening and empathetic listening.

·         Personal Relations: Are you emotionally intelligent? The higher your EI, the easier it will be for you to work with others. The good news is that you can improve your emotional intelligence!

·         Negotiation: Are you a good negotiator? Not only do you need to negotiate keen prices, you also need to be able to resolve differences between people in a positive, mutually beneficial way.

·         Ethics: Do you deal with people based on respect, integrity, fairness, and truthfulness? Can you lead ethically? You'll find it hard to build a happy, committed team if you deal with people - staff, customers or suppliers - in a shabby way.


Critical and Creative Thinking Skills

As an entrepreneur, you also need to come up with fresh ideas, and make good decisions about opportunities and potential projects. Many people think that you're either born creative or you're not. However, creativity is a skill that you can develop if you invest the time and effort.

·         Creative Thinking: Are you able to see situations from a variety of perspectives and come up with original ideas? (There are many creativity tools that will help you do this.)

·         Problem Solving: How good are you at coming up with sound solutions to the problems you're facing? Tools such as Cause & Effect Analysis, the 5 Whys Technique, and CATWOE are just some of the problem-solving tools that you'll need to be familiar with.

·         Recognizing Opportunities: Do you recognize opportunities when they present themselves? Can you spot a trend? And are you able to create a plan to take advantage of the opportunities you identify?
·         Practical Skills :You also need the practical skills and knowledge needed to produce goods or services effectively, and run a company.
·         Goal Setting :  Do you regularly set goals, create a plan to achieve them, and then carry out that plan?
·         Planning and Organizing: Do you have the talents, skills, and abilities necessary to achieve your goals? Can you coordinate people to achieve these efficiently and effectively. And do you know how to develop a coherent, well thought-through business plan, including developing and learning from appropriate financial forecasts?
·         Decision Making: How good are you at making decisions? Do you make them based on relevant information and by weighing the potential consequences? And are you confident in the decisions that you make? Core decision-making tools include Decision Tree Analysis, Grid Analysis, and Six Thinking Hats. You need knowledge in several areas when starting or running a business. For instance:
Image result for entrepreneur·         Business knowledge: Do you have a good general knowledge of the main functional areas of a business (sales, marketing, finance, and operations), and are you able to operate or manage others in these areas with a reasonable degree of competence? Entrepreneurial knowledge: Do you understand how entrepreneurs raise capital? And do you understand the sheer amount of experimentation and hard work that may be needed to find a business model that works for you?
·         Opportunity-specific knowledge: Do you understand the market you're attempting to enter, and do you know what you need to do to bring your product or service to market?
·         Venture-specific knowledge: Do you know what you need to do to make this type of business successful? And do you understand the specifics of the business that you want to start?


Conclusion:

As a dreamer, you need to understand its significance and mind your own business. Never lose track of your vision for your life. Do not ever get so busy making a living that you forget to live your life.


Inspiring Entrepreneurs

Tan Sri S.M. Nasimuddin S.M. Amin


The late Tan Sri SM Nasimuddin SM Amin is often remembered as a visionary who created the largest family-owned automotive conglomerate in Malaysia, the Naza Group of Companies.
Through his passion for cars, Tan Sri SM Nasimuddin began the Naza Group's automotive business in 1975.
At just 21, he utilized his savings which were earned from helping his father's construction business to import used Japanese cars. After selling of his entire stock within three-months, Tan Sri SM Nasimuddin began a dealership for used luxury vehicles in Kuala Lumpur.
Despite enjoying success running a motor-trading company, Tan Sri SM Nasimuddin harboured ambitions of expanding his business to include sole distributorship of a global brand and to become an automotive assembler.
By the late 90s, one half of Tan SM Nasmuddin's dreams came true when South Korea's Kia Motors Corporation appointed a subsidiary of the Naza Group, Naza Kia Malaysia Sdn Bhd, as the franchise holder for the brand in Malaysia.
In 2001, Naza Kia Malaysia entered the industry of automotive assembly with the introduction of the Kia Spectra. The vehicle was assembled through a contract manufacturing arrangement with a local automotive assembler.
  
By 2002, Naza Automotive Manufacturing Sdn Bhd (NAM) was established and by 2003, construction of the Naza Group's very own manufacturing plant commenced in Gurun, Kedah. In May 2004, NAM commenced operations at Gurun with the production of the Ria, which later became the market leader in the domestic MPV segment with a 40% market share.
With his dreams realized, NAM, under Tan Sri SM Nasimuddin's leadership, produced several more Kias such as the Sorento and Sportage which also became market leaders in their respective segments.
While Kia was booming under the Naza Group, Tan Sri SM Nasimuddin also began the group's partnership with French carmaker, Automobiles Peugeot, by becoming a dealer and importer for the brand in 2002.
This partnership subsequently led to the 206 Bestari project which entailed the local assembly of the 1.4L 5-door Peugeot 206. Launched in May 2006, the 206 Bestari quickly became one of the best selling continental models in the market. In light of this success, Automobiles Peugeot appointed Nasim Sdn Bhd, a unit of the Naza Group, as its sole distributor and assembler in Malaysia in January 2008 From then, as they may say, the rest is history as this true malay entrepreneur steered that very adventure into a formidable business in the automotive industry in Malaysia. Upon his passing, the businesses are now led by sons, Datuk Wira SM Faisal & SM Nasarudin..The Naza Group’s foray into manufacturing also led to the development and launch of its very own car, the Naza Sutera in 2006.

Today, Tan Sri SM Nasimuddin's philosophy and principles continues to guide the Naza Group in each new endeavor as it seeks to continue his legacy and success for generations to come.

The reason why i choose this supervision man is because he has that vision that keeps him do what he got to do achieve what he really wants in his life encouraged from his passion in cars. We need this type of person in our millenium world to ensure the world is the best place to live.

Dato’ Maznah Hamid

Datuk Maznah Hamid was born in Air Hitam, Kedah Darul Aman. Dubbed as the 'Iron Lady', she was the first woman to manage a security service company, whereby before her, this field was dominated by men only.

Career:
Chairman Danau Lumayan
Chairman Securiforce Hi-Tech Cargo
Board Member Golden Hope Plantations Berhad
Board Member Perbadanan Usahawan Nasional Berhad (PUNB)
Board Member Universiti Utara Malaysia
Board Member Maznah Motivational Centre
Advisory Board Member of Excellerated Business School Inc., USA
Board of Trustees Yayasan Sultanah Bahiyah, Kedah
Committee Member of Entrepreneur Development, KPU
Committee Member of the Ummah Development Action Plan, JPM
President Women Entrepreneur's Northern Region (USAHAWATI)

Politics:
Exco Member of Wanita UMNO, Malaysia
Chairman of Human Resources Development Bureau.

In appreciation of her contributions and services, she received several awards, among them were the 'Best Entrepreneur for 1989', the 'Tan Sri Fatimah Honourary Award for Excellence' and the 'State Leadership Graduate Award'. She was also bestowed the award Dato' Setia Di Raja Kedah (D.S.D.K) by HRH the Sultan of Kedah, P.J.N., K.M.N., and A.M.K.

Known as the Iron Lady of Malaysia, Datuk Maznah Hamid is a very well known entrepreneur, business woman as well as a famous motivational author and speaker. Long, long time ago, in a galaxy far far away, Datuk Maznah decided to buy an almost bankrupt, unknown security company and turned into a multi-million, respectable empire.

With only a few thousands capital of their own, her company has to compete with hundreds of other licensed security companies in Malaysia, with many of them were established with up to millions of capital. And against all competition, the company survived and triumphed.
The company, Securiforce now is one of the biggest security companies in Malaysia, having more than 30 branches across Malaysia and employing more than 4000 employees. And all of this is achieved without financial help or capital from financial institutions.
Alongside with other prominent Malaysian business icons, Datuk Maznah become one of the entrepreneurs who build and grow companies and play important roles as a leader, strategist, while contributing to the overall growth and improvement of the society's life in Malaysia.
Datuk Maznah has also established Maznah Motivational Centre, MMC, which conducts seminar on business and human development. Her book "Motivasi Memburu Kejayaan" is a best seller and has become the source of guidance to the aspiring entrepreneurs who can learn from her own experience, principles and secrets in her quest to achieve success and excellence.

The reason why i choose this superwoman is because during her early days, she employed a few guards, with herself being jack of all trades in the small outfit - clerk, secretary, manager and sometimes the guard herself! And in order to expand the business, she and the husband sold their own house and moved to a new, smaller place which come without proper amenities.



Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar AlBukhary

$2.9 Billion


A humble entrepreneur, often shying away from publicity and media. Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar al-Bukhary is the richest Malay Entrepreneur at US$2.75 Billion and bumiputra in Malaysia, and has continued to hold the status for a long time. Companies that Syed Mokhtar al-Bukhary are affiliated with are MMC (utility, engineering, infrastructure, and logistics group), DRB-HICOM (automotive manufacturing, assembly and distribution), Tradewinds (plantation, agro-based and property sectors), Puncak Semangat (Telecommunications-4G) and many more which covers from Ports, Postal services, Banking.The reclusive tycoon AlBukhary Syed Mokhtar, as much envied as he is maligned, continued to defy detractors by winning high-profile state contracts for a mass-transit rail network and a digital broadcasting platform. He runs power plants, ports, plantations and defense suppliers under his MMC Corp. and DRB-Hicom and holds a near monopoly on the distribution of rice in the country. AlBukhary benefited from the removal of price controls on sugar. He is now restructuring his commodities business to pare a mountain of debt. He founded Albukhary International University, providing full tuition to financially needy students as well as the Islamic Art Museum.

The Reasons why i choose this man is because in his childhood, he found difficulties to do school revision because of the inadequate house facilities and small space. But that did not stop him from achieving his current status. Syed Mokhtar is a great giver; his very first salary received during his youth was divided by 2 halves – one for him, and another for charity. A high school dropout, AlBukhary came from a modest family and started out as a rice trader.


Tan Sri Azman Hashim
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He has done wonders to AmBank Group’s repute as its chairman and it is of little wonder that his name is often spoken inthe same breath as the bank. Husband to Tunku Arishah Ma’amor, he also chairs the board of numerous other finance-related organisations. Banking and entrepreneurship go hand-in-hand for him as depicted inhis recently released autobiography The Entrepreneur Banker. Blessed with a golden voice, he has passed on his musical abilities to his children and grandchildren. A horrible car accident almost wrecked his life, but Tan Sri Azman’s never-say-die attitude eventually rewarded him with larger than life achievements. With the true spirit of a malay entrepreneur and good academic background in accounting field, Azman was quick to maneuver his career along the corporate path, joining several established corporations in the process. Since acquiring Arab Malaysian Bank (now Ambank), Azman is credited for his effort to transform a relatively unknown bank into one of the largest financial institutions in the country. Currently, Tan Sri Dato’ Azman Hashim is Executive Chairman of Amcorp Group Berhad and Chairman of several subsidiaries of the AmBank Group and also Amcorp Properties Berhad. At US$ 810 million, he is known as the 17th richest in Malaysia. Y Bhg Tan Sri Azman Hashim, a Malaysian, aged 75, was appointed to the Board of AMMB Holdings Berhad on 15 August 1991 and has been the Chairman of the Company since 1991. He is the Non-Independent Non-Executive Chairman of the Company.
Tan Sri Azman is also the Chairman of the board of several subsidiaries of the Company, namely AmBank (M) Berhad, AmInvestment Bank Berhad, AmIslamic Bank Berhad, AmGeneral Insurance Berhad, AmLife Insurance Berhad, AmFamily Takaful Berhad, AmGeneral Holdings Berhad, AmInvestment Group Berhad and AMFB Holdings Berhad.
Tan Sri Azman, a Chartered Accountant (FCPA), a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants and a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators, has been in the banking industry since 1960 when he joined Bank Negara Malaysia and served there until 1964. He practised as a Chartered Accountant in Azman Wong Salleh and Co. from 1964 to 1971. He then joined the board of Malayan Banking Berhad from 1966 until 1980 and was its Executive Director from 1971 until 1980. He was the Executive Chairman of Kwong Yik Bank Berhad, a subsidiary of Malayan Banking Berhad, from 1980 until April 1982 when he acquired AmInvestment Bank Berhad.
Tan Sri Azman is the Executive Chairman of Amcorp Group Berhad and Chairman of RCE Capital Berhad and Malaysian South-South Corporation Berhad. He serves as a member on the board of Pembangunan MasMelayu Berhad and the Asian Institute of Finance Berhad. Tan Sri Azman is also involved in several charitable organisations as Chairman and Trustee of AmGroup Foundation and Perdana Leadership Foundation and Trustee for Yayasan Azman Hashim, Yayasan Perpaduan Nasional, Malaysian Liver Foundation, Yayasan Tuanku Najihah and Yayasan Canselor Open University Malaysia. Tan Sri Azman is also the Founder and Council Member of Azman Hashim (L) Foundation and Azman Hashim Charitable (L) Foundation.
Image result for Tan Sri Azman HashimTan Sri Azman is the Chairman of the Institute of Bankers Malaysia, Malaysian Investment Banking Association and the Malaysia Productivity Corporation, Chairman Emeritus of Pacific Basin Economic Council (PBEC) International and Co-Chairman of Malaysia - Singapore Roundtable. He is the First Chairman of the Financial Services Professional Board. He is the President of Malaysia South-South Association, Malaysia - Japan Economic Association, Malaysian Prison FRIENDS Club, Non-Aligned Movement’s (NAM) Business Council and Treasurer of Malaysia-Australia Foundation. He is a Member of the APEC Business Advisory Council, the Trilateral Commission (Asia-Pacific Group), the Malaysian-British and Malaysia-China Business Councils and East Asia Business Council. He is also the Leader of the ASEAN Japanese Business Meeting (Malaysia Committee, Keizai Doyukai) and is on the Board of Advisors of AIM Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility. He is the Pro-Chancellor of Open University of Malaysia, a member of the Governing Body of Asian Productivity Organisation and the International Advisory Panel of Bank Negara Malaysia International Centre for Education in Islamic Finance (INCEIF) and the Asian Banking School Sdn Bhd. http://www.forbes.com/profile/tan-sri-azman-hashim/