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think like a business person session #1 the economy, the culture, the entrepreneur and the team

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Do you know what it takes to build a successful business? You need to know how to Think and work like a business person - tlBP (TM). This session introduces you with the Romanian landscape of the entrepreneur, the opportunity, the challenges, and the need for the Romanian Entrepreneurs wannabes to Think Like a Business Person - tlBP (TM). We set-up the stage later introducing the educational program we are running - tlBP. tlBP is made to address the challenges and entrepreneur is facing - from forming a team to making the first sale, working with investors to becoming a complete leader. during our tlBP sessions we shall learn how to work together and in teams innovate learn by doing be critical (analyze / compare / contrast) startup a business find guidance and mentoring in the process find investors to guide you and and shoulder your efforts understand how to network and open doors Reach back to us for more information and support.

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think like a business personsession #1

the economy, the culture, the entrepreneur and the team

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index

The economy Chiaimerica, Chindia, EurAmerica & others

Hostede's view on country and organizational culture

The entrepreneurGlobal Entrepreneurship Monitor - statistics Successful Entrepreneurial teams

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reference: ft.comChindia, EurAmerica & the rest

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ChinIdia, Euramerica & the rest

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Hostede's organizational culture

Geert Hofstede - an influential Dutch researcher in the fields of organizational studies and more concretely organizational culture, also cultural economics and management (wikipedia)

● Power Distance (PDI)● Individualism versus Collectivism (IDV)● Masculinity versus Femininity (MAS)● Uncertainty Avoidance (UAI)● Long Term Orientation (LTO)

http://geert-hofstede.com

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this is how Ro org culture looks like

http://geert-hofstede.com

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this is how Ro org culture looks like

http://geert-hofstede.com

tr=75.6M bg=7.3M ro = 18.6M(source wikipedia)au=8.4M hu=9.9M (source wikipedia)

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black cherry on the cake - we & Russia are the same!

consider this: 1. power & transparence

2. love the success of individuals & teams

3. don't wait for others, pull if you cannot all push

4. take calculated risks no pain / no gain

5. think short and long term / be flexible and know when to change strategies

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define: Entrepreneur

AN INDIVIDUAL WHO, THROUGH

PERSONAL DRIVE AND NOVEL TECHNICAL

OR MANAGERIAL INSIGHTS, IS ABLE TO

ACHIEVE SIGNIFICANT GROWTH FOR A

FIRM HE OR SHE OWNS OR MANAGES FOR

OTHER PROVIDERS OF CAPITAL

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Statistics - Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM)Country / Stage /2012 (2007) %

Nascent0-1 years

New1-2 years

Early Stage3.5 - 5 years

Established5 years ++

US 9(6.5)% 4(3.4)% 13(9.6)% 9(5)%

UK 5(2.9)% 4(2.7)% 9(5.5)% 6(5.1)%

Japan 2(2.2)% 2(2.2)% 4(4.3)% 6(8.7)%

China 5(6.9)% 7(10)% 13(16.4)% 12(8.4)%

Brazil 4(4.3)% 11(8.7)% 15(12.7)% 15(9.9)%

Russia 3(1.3)% 2(1.3)% 4(2.7)% 2(1.7)%

Romania (2008) 6(2.5)% < 50% 4(1.6)% < 50% 9(4)% < 50% 4(2.1)% 50%

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stages of a business, growth & confidence

reference: MBS - Francis C. & Ray Oakey

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best way ahead is to team up

● you (who are you / what do you know / who do you know)

● the partners - don't compromise for very best● handle well frictions - by being prepared● start with optimism, trust and empathy

Process:acquire motivation -> find idea -> idea validation -> find resources -> Negotiation Entry -> Birth & survival of the Business adapted from MBS - Francis C. & Ray Oakey

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there are high R&D expenditure and funding costs

adapted from MBS - Francis C. & Ray Oakey

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moving forward learn on howbest to succeed by coming to tlBP

we shall put you to:● work together● innovate● learn by doing● be critical (analyze / compare / contrast)● make a business● guide you in the process● invest and shoulder your efforts● network / open doors

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Backup #1 - biz entry strategies

•Developing a new product or service.•Developing a better product or service.•Buying a franchise.•Exploiting an existing product or service•Finding a sponsor for a start-up enterprise.•Acquiring a going concern.

adapted from MBS - Francis C. & Ray Oakey

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Backup #2 - high opportunity idea

Economic Issues

Profit after tax 10% or more, durable

Breakeven In under two years

Positive cash flow In under two years

ROI potential 25% or more per year

Capital requirements Low to moderate, fundable

Exit mechanism Attractive, clearly seen

Abridged from: Timmons 1994, p46 / Francis & Ray @ MBS