11 Questions
Entrepreneurship comes from the word ______
entrepreneur
An entrepreneur is an owner of a business who invests his/her resources to bring an idea to ______
life
Entrepreneur originates from the French word entreprendre which means to ______
undertake
Entrepreneurship is an art and not a ______
science
Entrepreneurship education teaches how failure makes people more ______ and innovative
creative
Products and services are considered valuable when they satisfy the ______ and wants of the customers
needs
It entail opening and managing the self-owned ______.
enterprise
Businesses which are managed by other people for the benefit of the owner falls under ______.
intrapreneurship
Entrepreneurship is different from ______.
intrapreneurship
The concept of entrepreneurial endeavor may range from a small sari-sari store up to ______ companies as long as the business is managed by the owner himself.
multimillion
A good entrepreneur does not avoid risks; rather face them by analyzing the risks and good decision-making skills for the survival of the ______.
venture
Learn about the origin of the word entrepreneur and the art of managing and operating self-owned businesses. Explore the definition of an entrepreneur and their role in advocating and practicing entrepreneurship principles.
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