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Introduction to Entrepreneurship Course for Undergraduates
Andalas University, Padang 24 December 2005
Prof. Dr. Nor Aishah BuangUniversiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
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Objective of this Training
To explain the detailed topics in the 7 modules of the instructional materials provided for this entrepreneurship course
To explain the activities accompanying these 7 modules on the instructor’s manual
To discuss some educational methodology principles in teaching entrepreneurship education.
To expose the methodology of some entrepreneurship games for this course
To discuss the entrepreneurship design thinking and industrial awareness modules which is complementary to the previous trainings given the internal consultant
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Session 1: An overview of the Modules
Entrepreneurship Concepts, Attitude and Motivation
Entrepreneurial Design Thinking Application of Business Skills in
Entrepreneurship Industrial Awareness for Entrepreneurship Financial Search Skills Vocational Entrepreneurship Developing Business Plan
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Underlying Concept
An entrepreneur is an individual or a team that either create or identifies a business opportunity. He or she then gathers the necessary resources, conceptualize the business ideas, implement his or her business ideas and is ultimately responsible for the consequences of the organization of the business.
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The 4 categories of Entrepreneurs
1. Entrepreneurship is the creation of value through the creation of organization
2. Entrepreneurship is the process of starting and/or growing a new profit-making business.
3. Entrepreneurship is the process of providing a new product or service.
4. Entrepreneurship is the process of managing an organization for profit.
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Educational Methodology
Pedagogy: The art and science of Teaching
The underlying theories:
-Behaviorial Learning Theory
-Cognitive Learning Theory
-Constructivism
-Social Learning Theory
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Question/Discussion
Is Management Education Developing, or Killing the Entrepreneurship Spirit
Authors:
Dean A. Shepherd
Evan Douglas
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What they said…
“Sustained business growth and profitability requires managers to exercise the spirit of entrepreneurship. Since the spirit of entrepreneurship may not be endemic in every person, or may require awakening, and enhancing, business education should teach not the various business disciplines but also the essence of entrepreneurship. We feel that many business schools may be failing in their duty to develop the spirit of entrepreneurship, even in their entrepreneurship courses”
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“…business schools often approach entrepreneurship as a capstone course that ‘brings together’ the functional parts of a business”
Business schools and entrepeneurship courses must recognize this distinction and target the EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE accordingly.
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What is the essence of entrepreneurship?
1. Entrepreneurs must look beyond the limits of the functional business disciplines
-see competitive situations-consider what the environment will do on him-face the unknown through anticipation/reliance on
forecasts of others’ actions,-addresses the unstructured and unique issues
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The entrepreneurial process needs to be continuous and ongoing
-the timing of decisions often irregular,
In order to grasp unforeseen opportunities, or triggered by change on environment
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3. entrepreneurs need to form a vision over 5, 10 to 20 years
-although these horizons must be shortened if circumtances dictate,
-must have long-term strategic vision
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4. Entrepreneurship involves the coordination of the traditional disciplines
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Conclusion..
General question:
“How is entrepreneurship different from general management, or the ordinary CEO?”
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The entrepreneur manages his/her business with substantially greater UNCERTAINTY about the preferences of customers, the production process, and/or the identity and actions of rivals (both actual and potential).
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The ability to envision and chart a course for a new business venture by combining information from the functional disciplines and from the external environment in the context of extraordinary uncertainty and ambiguity faces the new business venture.
-needs creative strategies, innovative tactics, uncanny perceptions of trends, market mood changers, courageous leadership…
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Current Approaches to Entrepreneurship Education
1. The “Old War Stories” Approach 2. The “Case Study” Approach 3. The “Planning” Approach 4. The “Generic Action” Approach-these approaches impedes the spirit and thinking
of entrepreneurship.-because it requires only analysis, logic and
ingenuity but NOT creativity, initiative, intuition, timeliness and perception (generative/emergent nature).
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The focus should SHIFT from Teaching to Learning…
Learning is most beneficial when the student actually performs the skill in an environment as close as that in which it will be performed in real life
Through guided trial and error from the expert
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The entrepreneurial thinking must be generated by the person NOT the situation.
It is relatively easy to train people based on “situation centered” skills and,
Difficult to train people on “person centered” skills
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Most experiential learning through games, role plays and simulations suffer the problems of “situation centered”
Therefore not fully transferable to other situations or real world
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How does such an approach to entrepreneurship course fit within a total business education?
What is the relationship between the science of business and the art of entrepreneurship in a business degree?
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An integrated Approach
Foundation of knowledge-lectures, reading and memorization
Supplemented with DEBATES, WORKSHOPS, AND CASE STUDIES
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Electives courses-debates, workshops, discussions and case studies with some textbook teaching
Supplemented with experiential learning through role play and real world assignments (formulation and implementation) and constructive feedback
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Advanced courses-use their knowledge for creativity, intuition, boldness and timeliness.
Through the use of games, simulations, role plays and on-the-job training
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Bidang keusahawanan merangkumi perkara-perkara berikut:
Memahami apa itu bidang
keusahawanan Memahami siapa itu usahawan Bagaimana usahawan dibangunkan Langkah-langkah membangunkan
keusahawanan. Pendidikan keusahawanan lanjutan
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Bidang keusahawanan ialah satu bidang pengajian tentang proses pembangunan usahawan dari sebelum menjadi usahawan sehingga dia berkembang maju dalam perniagaan
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Kurikulum Keusahawanan-Modul 1
-Mengenal Diri/Analisa Diri
-Mengenal Potensi Diri/SWOT
-Motivasi PencapaianPembangunan Potensi Diri
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Kurikulum Keusahawanan
Pemikiran Keusahawanan
-Mengenal idea/peluang perniagaan
-Design thinking/technological thinking
Technopreneurs= soft and hard technology
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Kurikulum Keusahawanan
Kemahiran Pengurusan Perniagaan
-pengurusan organisasi/operasi
-pengurusan kewangan
-pengurusan pemasaran
-pengurusan sumber manusia
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Kurikulum keusahawanan
Kesedaran Industri (kerja lapangan)
-analisa industri di persekitaran
-memilih bidang industri yang sesuai
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Kurikulum Keusahawanan
Vokasional Keusahawanan
-transformasi vokasi diri dalam bentuk produk atau perkhidmatan yang boleh diusahakan
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Kurikulum Keusahawanan
Kemahiran Mencari Modal/kewangan
-Tabungan
-pinjaman (keluarga dan bank)
-mengusahakan kewangan secara kecil-kecilan.
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Kurikulum Keusahawanan
Latihan Industri
-prantisan (apprenticeship)
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Kurikulum Keusahawanan
Hubungan Globalisasi dan KeusahawananKemahiran globalisasiAplikasi Teknologi dalam dunia
keusahawanan
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Kurikulum Keusahawanan
Menyediakan Perancangan Perniagaan (Business Plan)
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Kurikulum Keusahawanan
Pendidikan Keusahawanan Lanjutan
-Contoh: Business Communication, Negotiation Skills, Image Building, Financial Management etc.
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Discussion
Based on CIPP Model-ContextInputProcessProduct
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CIPP-Context
Context/Konteks (Gap/Jurang pemisah)-Peringkat Global-Peringkat Nasional-Peringkat Daerah-Peringkat Universiti
*Apa sedang berlaku?*Apa masalah kita dengan peringkat diatas.*Apa yang kita sedang buat?
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CIPP-Input
Input (Gap/Jurang pemisah)-Peringkat Global-Peringkat Nasional-Peringkat Daerah-Peringkat Universiti (Program, pensyarah, bahan
dan infrastruktur)
*Apa?*Apakah tahap penggunaannya?*Apakah standard nya?
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CIPP-Input
Proses (Pengajaran dan Pembelajaran)-Peringkat Global-Peringkat Nasional-Peringkat Daerah-Peringkat Universiti (Program, pensyarah, bahan
dan infrastruktur)
*Apa?*Apakah kaedahnya?*Apakah tahap efektifnessnya?
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CIPP-Input
Product/Output (Gap/Jurang pemisah)-Peringkat Global-Peringkat Nasional-Peringkat Daerah-Peringkat Universiti
*Berapakah jumlah usahawan yang ada?*Apakah ciri-ciri mahasiswa yang diharapkan
daripada program ini?
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Sharing Experiences in Bali
A Proposal for Concentration in Entrepreneurship Development in Management Study Program (MSP)
Underlying Philosophy for the Program Proposed
The model for this program is proposed based on four underlying principles:
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4 principles
1. The concept of entrepreneurship An entrepreneur is an individual or a team that either create or
identifies a business opportunity. He or she then gathers the necessary resources, conceptualize the business ideas, implement his or her business ideas and is ultimately responsible for the consequences of the organization of the business.
The entrepreneur manages his/her business with substantially greater UNCERTAINTY about the preferences of customers, the production process, and/or the identity and actions of rivals (both actual and potential).
The ability to envision and chart a course for a new business venture by combining information from the functional disciplines and from the external environment in the context of extraordinary uncertainty and ambiguity faces the new business venture. He or she needs creative strategies, innovative tactics, uncanny perceptions of trends, market mood changers, and finally courageous leadership.
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2. The process of entrepreneurship The process of entrepreneurship follows
a cycle as shown below. The steps in this cycle serves as the foundations for the choices of the courses in the program (refer to the diagram 1 below).
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Develop Attitudes and Skills that may contribute to entrepreneurial
behavior/orientation (1)
Examine opportunities to fulfill needs or wants, and to solve
problems (2)
Generate ideas to satisfy the opportunities (3)Gather, manipulate and formulate
all available sources and resources to implement business
ideas and opportunities (5)
Assess the opportunities and ideasBy applying business skills and knowledge (4)
Plan, prepare the venture thoroughly and start-up the
business (6)
Take actions to sustain the business and grow the
business (7)
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3. The parallel model for entrepreneurship education and development
The model of entrepreneurship education is parallel with the model of entrepreneurship development. Thus, the curriculum should be built in line with how an entrepreneur develop himself.
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Bidang keusahawanan boleh didemonstrasikan seperti berikut:
Proses
Pendidikan
Keusahawanan
SebelumCiri/sikap
Orientasi Usahawan
Menjadi usahawan
Pendidikan UsahawanLanjutan
peniaga
Education(motivation/how)
Thingking &Planning
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Proses Pembangunan Usahawan
Individu Enterprise/ Pengkorporatan dllSdn Bhd etc
Inovasi (idea creation)
Keusahawanan/Perniagaan
PelaksanaanPerniagaan/organisasi
Pengembangan
SEBELUm
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Continued….
4. The entrepreneurship education is different from the business education
As stated by Dean A. Shepherd and Evan Douglas, the authors of “Is Management Education Developing, or Killing the Entrepreneurship Spirit”
““Sustained business growth and profitability requires managers to exercise the spirit of entrepreneurship. Since the spirit of entrepreneurship may not be endemic in every person, or may require awakening, and enhancing, business education should teach not the various business disciplines but also the essence of entrepreneurship. We feel that many business schools may be failing in their duty to develop the spirit of entrepreneurship, even in their entrepreneurship courses”
“…business schools often approach entrepreneurship as a capstone course that ‘brings
together’ the functional parts of a business” “Business schools and entrepreneurship courses must recognize
this distinction and target the EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE accordingly. “
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An analysis of the entrepreneurship programs offered by those universities through out the world as listed in the table below showed that:
Some programs equate business courses and entrepreneurship courses as the same.
Some programs just include one course on entrepreneurship to qualify herself as offering the major
Most of the programs lack a holistic representative entrepreneurship courses such as lack of theory on entrepreneurship development, design thinking, character building and intrapreneurship emphasis.
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Continued…
Most of the programs ‘perceive’ entrepreneurship major must include start-ups courses and new venture creations.
Finally, most programs follow this combination of curriculum model:
University courses General Education courses Business core courses Entrepreneurship major courses (range between 9 to
5 courses Business Elective courses The number of years range from 3-4 years of study.
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The Objectives of the Curriculum for Concentration in Entrepreneurship
To understand entrepreneurship and its role and contribution to personal, community and country.
To develop both intra- and entrepreneurial attitude, values, knowledge and skills that may contribute to the success of the students’ real life learning experiences.
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To assess potential opportunities at home, community and surroundings and develop those opportunities by applying personal entrepreneurial experience, knowledge and expertise.
To generate business ideas and assess those ideas based on the above opportunities by applying business skills and knowledge research methods.
To develop a venture plan that can be used as a planning tool for a specific potential business opportunity or idea.
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To gather, manipulate, and formulate all the sources and resources that may be used to evaluate and maneuver or lead an entrepreneurial venture.
To explore other career choices available to the entrepreneurial or intrapreneurial trained individuals.
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List of Courses
1. Managing Growing Business 2. New Venture Creation 3. Introduction to Entrepreneurial Management 4. E-Business/E-Commerce 5. Comparative International Entrepreneurship 6. Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice 7. Entrepreneurship Skills and Behavior 8. Entrepreneurship Seminar (can be optional) 9. Entrepreneurial Design Thinking (Creativity and
Innovation) Field Work: Entrepreneurship Internship: Practicum or project-based