During the past six weeks, the roles of the intrapreneur and entrepreneur were described and analyzed. There are significant differences in the skills needed to succeed in either role; however, there are common skills required for each. Do NOT use direct quotes. Although there is no deduction for more than 1 direct quote, paraphrasing and summarizing build critical thinking skills that ARE assessed. Be sure and paraphrase into your own words! Remember, paraphrasing and summarizing build critical thinking skills. Published authors rarely, if ever, use direct quotes and graduate students should follow this practice. In your PowerPoint presentation.
- Analyze 10 skills that are common to both an intrapreneur and the entrepreneur.
- USE SPEAKERS NOTES in the PowerPoint since audio cannot be uploaded.Identify key competencies needed for the entrepreneur and intrapreneur.
- Determine how these competencies apply to organizational success.
The Intrapreneur and the Entrepreneur Analysis final presentation
- Must be 10 to 15 slides in length (not including title and references slides) and formatted according to APA Format.
- Must include a separate title slide with the following:
Title of project
Student’s name
Course name and number
Instructor’s name
Date submitted - Must utilize academic voice.
- MUST USE THREE SCHOLARLY sources in addition to the course text.Must document any information used from sources in APA Style
- Must include a separate references slide that is formatted according to APA Style
******FOLLOW THE GRADING RUBRIC ATTACHED CAREFULLY OR POINTS WILL BE DEDUCTED. TOTAL OF 21 POSSIBLE POINTS******
-THIS POWERPOINT WILL BE SUBMITTED TO TURN IT IN TO CHECK FOR PLAGIARISM-
The Intrapreneur and the Entrepreneur Analysis Final Presentation
STUDENTS NAME
BUS637: Entrepreneur/Intrapreneur
Professor
Date
Intrapreneur vs. Entrepreneur
Intrapreneur- Intrapreneur is an employee who is tasked with developing an innovative idea or project within a company. They create new business opportunities or products for the company in a style like an entrepreneur. (www.Wikipedia.com)
Entrepreneur- A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, creates a new business and by risk and imitative attempts to make profits. (www.Wikipedia.com)
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10 Common Skills
For Both Intrapreneur/Entrepreneur
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Creativity
Innovative thinking
Leadership
Risk taker
Decision makers
Financial Resources needed
Continued Skills
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Managerial Skills
Communication Skills
Adaptability Skills
Time Management Skills
Key Competencies
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Managerial skills
Decision-making
Creativity
Communication
Managerial Skills
Data Analysis on projects, staff & general management
Leadership skills
Growing business/project
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Decision-Making
Problem solving
Thoughtful decisions
Reasoning
Emotional intelligence
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Creativity
Impulsive thinking
Different perspectives
Curiosity
Innovative
Thinker
Visionary
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Communication Skills
Communication skills is a process needed in effective in growing your business as an entrepreneur; being able to communicate with your customer and team is needed for a successful business.
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Organizational Success
Key Components
Clarity & critical thinking
Talent, creativity , and innovation
Decision-making & Analyzing
Organizational Success-Successful organizations need both inspirational leaders and sound managers. In order to achieve increased and sustainable results, organizations need to execute strategies and engage employees. Success is measured by analyzing where the organization is regarding its goals and its mission. (study.com)
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References
https://study.com/academy/course/introduction-to-management-help-and-review.html
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www.Wikipedia.com)
EI Games Presentation Skills Course
Anand, C. (2019).
The greenhouse approach: Cultivating intrapreneurship in companies and organizations. Dundurn.
Glackin, C., & Mariotti, S. (2020).
Entrepreneurship: Starting and operating a small business (5th ed.). Pearson.
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