STUDY ON MOTIVATIONS
FOR AND AGAINST ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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Proposal
• Objectives• Requirement
– Basic– Recommend
• Sources of Sampling Size– Business Groups and Associations
• Profiling– Sample Group Profile– Sample Individual Profile
• Some possible survey questions to be included• Integrated Strategies
– Online– Event– Phone/Face– Public Relations
• Scope of Services• Value-added Services• About the vendor
– Project Manager’s Profile– Existing Clients
• Cost Analysis & Milestone• Payment Schedule
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Objectives
• To understand all :
– Social,
– Behavioural,
– Psychological,
– Demographic factors that motivate or discourage individuals to be an entrepreneur
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Basic Requirements
• Individual profile – race, age, education, fear of failure, risk appetite, income and others
• Culture - face issue, stigma of bankruptcy and others
• Environment - parents’ beliefs, parents’ professions, upbringing, peer influence and others
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Recommended requirements
• Business Environment– Competition– Size of local market– Barrier of entry
• Government Support– Mentoring– Funding/Loan Support :
• From government– Procedure of application– Information to the right people
• Banks– Criteria– Interest rates
• Opportunities– Networking– Sunrise Industries
• Others– Gender issue– Angel/VC (eco system)
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Sources of Sampling Size
• Spirit of Enterprise– 950 nominees and 250 honourees
• Signature Club (business entrepreneurs)– 300 entrepreneurs
• Association of Small-Medium Enterprises– Entrepreneurs of the Year (5 years)– Brand Award (5 years)
• Trade Association & Groups– SCCCI– SICC– AMP
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Business Associations and Groups
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Sampling Group Profile
• Industries : 10-12
• Gender : Ideal (50/50), Trend (80/20)
• Stage of entrepreneurship journey
– 20% - Salaried people with previous intention
– 20% - aspiring entrepreneurs
– 20% - 1-3 years
– 20% - 4-8 years and above
– 20% - 9 years and above
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Individual profile• Bankrupt before?• Basic profile
– Ethnics– Age
• Youth (below 21)• Young entrepreneur (21-26)• Others (27-39)• Mature (40 and above)
– Personality Profiling• D / I / S / C
• Intention– Innate Desire, Training or Education
• Years of working experience before embarking on journey?– 1-2– 3-5– 6-10– >10
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Some Possible Survey Questions(not exhaustive)
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Reason(s) to become entrepreneur
• Family background• Academic qualification (lack)• Economic crisis (loss of jobs)• Peer support• Online
– marketing• SEO• Social Media
– Public relations
• Plenty of success stories• Existence of mentors• Existence of role models• Passion / Vision / Mission / Calling
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Reasons against entrepreneur
• Financial Risk• Age factor• Lack of government support• Bankruptcy• Lack of mentoring• Lack of management and business skills• Lack of connections• Lack of sources of funding• Operating cost in Singapore too high• Skills – Sales & presentation techniques• Too much competition• Local Market is too small• Lack of entry barrier• Intellectual Property Copyright • Lack of understanding of what investors look for• Lack of entrepreneur training • Entrepreneurship groups are inward looking• Unable to leverage on technology• Difficulties in converting business model into franchising opportunity• Manpower talents unwilling to work with start up or new company.
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Some Possible Survey Questions
• At what age would you consider too old to be an entrepreneur?
– >40
– >45
– >50
– >55
– >60
– >67
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Some Possible Survey Questions
• What’s your 1st year turnover?
– Under $100,000
– 100,000 – 250,000
– 250,000 – 500,000
– 500,000 – 1,000,000
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Some Possible Survey Questions
• What is your current Business Models?
– Business to Business
– Business to Customer
– Customer to Customer
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Some Possible Survey Questions
• Where is your current business premise?
– Serviced office
– Office
– Home-based
– Others
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Some Possible Survey Questions
• What advices would you give aspiring entrepreneurs?
– Believe in your dreams
– Get more working experiences before venturing
– Get a mentor
– Plan your exit strategy
– Others
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Some Possible Survey Questions
• Which Crisis in the past affected you most?
– 1985 – Singapore 1st recession
– 1987 – Wall Street Collapse
– 1998 - Asian Currency crisis
– 2000 - Bursting of Dot.Com bubbles
– 2001 - Sep 11
– 2003 - SARS
– 2008 – Global recession
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Some Possible Survey Questions
• Percentage of your client base
– Government
– MNCs
– SMEs
– Other Entrepreneurs
– Public
– Overseas
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4 Integrated Survey Strategies
• Online– Social Media (Portal)– Survey Money
• Events– Dialogue - Entrepreneur networking– Survey – Entrepreneur group survey
• Telephone or Face interviews– Follow-up
• Public Relations– Book launch from entrepreneur stories
& result findings
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Scope of Services
• Pre Survey– Design of surveys
• Consultancy• Online survey portal cost
– Marketing – Sourcing & Selection of 250 survey participants– Pre survey Profiling
• Survey– Preparation of Agreement for interviewers– Management of Survey Manpower cost – Event Management for entrepreneurs & aspiring entrepreneurs
• Post Survey– Analysis of results based on different findings and parameters– Filling and Auditing of all surveys into CDs– 3 Presentation on finding
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Value-add Services
• Ongoing and post-survey marketing– Social Media
– Business portals/Association
• Public Relations– Release of results via press releases
– Pitching of media angles and press stories
– Follow up publication of booklet of Singapore entrepreneurs’ stories
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Project Manager
• Andrew Chow– Experience
• 16 years as a serial entrepreneur and small business owner
– Industries• MICE• Public Relations• New Media : Contents, Conversion, communities Building• Corporate Training• Personalized Service (social networking, founded 3 portals with over 10,000 profiles)
– Business Awards• Most Innovative Marketing Initiative (2007 STB Business Event)• Spirit of Enterprise award (2008)• Successful Entrepreneur award (2010)
– Certification• NLP Practitioner• Certified Life Coach
– Media/press portfolio• Featured, interviewed or mentioned more than 50 times in 4 years• Strategic PR Counsel to several SME owners
– Founded• IDEAMART (1994)• Ideas & Concepts (2002)• Table For Six (2009)• www.superideamart.com (networking for entrepreneurs & business owners)
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Client & Portfolio
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Cost Analysis & Milestone
Program Timeline Cost
Design of surveys-Consultancy-Online survey portal cost
Apr $10,000
Pre Survey Marketing NA
Sourcing & Selection of 250 survey participants-Pre survey Profiling-Agreement for interviewers & interviewees--20% more on standby (total 300) @ $30
May – Aug $9000
Survey Manpower cost (4 x 450 hours @ $15) May – Aug $27000
Event Venue Cost – 4 months x 2 sessions x 40 @ $15/pax May – Aug $4800
Phone bills (1.5 hr x 250) x 20% = 450 hours @ $0.42 Apr to Aug $200
Analysis of results based on different findings and parameters, and auditing Sep $12,000
Presentation preparation Sep $2000
$65000
Ongoing & Post Survey Results – Public Relations Media Pitch May - Sep NA
E-Publishing of “20 Most inspiring Entrepreneur stories in Singapore” – PDF NA
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For more information :
• Andrew Chow• Mobile – 65-97771818• Email – [email protected]• Social Media Contacts
– Personal Branding – www.andrewchow.sg– Facebook -
http://www.facebook.com/IdeasAndrew?ref=profile– Podomatic (Podcast) - http://ideasandrew.podomatic.com/– Slideshare (Presentation) –
http://www.slideshare.net/ideasandrew– Youtube (Video) - http://www.youtube.com/ideasandrew– Linkedin - http://sg.linkedin.com/in/ideasandrew