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This document provides an introduction to technopreneurship and entrepreneurship. It discusses what technopreneurship is, noting that it combines technological advancements with entrepreneurial skills. Examples of successful tech companies are given. Several sections discuss the importance of motivation for entrepreneurs and identify challenges they may face. The 6 C's that motivate entrepreneurs are outlined as change, challenge, creativity, control, curiosity and cash. Motivation is important for productivity, enhancing creativity, and creating public demand. The relationship between entrepreneurship and society is also examined.

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Techno Final

This document provides an introduction to technopreneurship and entrepreneurship. It discusses what technopreneurship is, noting that it combines technological advancements with entrepreneurial skills. Examples of successful tech companies are given. Several sections discuss the importance of motivation for entrepreneurs and identify challenges they may face. The 6 C's that motivate entrepreneurs are outlined as change, challenge, creativity, control, curiosity and cash. Motivation is important for productivity, enhancing creativity, and creating public demand. The relationship between entrepreneurship and society is also examined.

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INTRODUCTION TO

TECHNOPRENEURSHIP
GROUP 1
JAMES MARK B.
VERGANTIÑOS
KRESTINE COMMENDADOR
JAYSON OMICTIN
KARL ALLEN NALUPA
DOMINIC DOLIGOL
01
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
JAMES MARK B.
VERGANTIÑOS

ENTREPRENEURSHIP &

02
SOCIETY

TABLE OF
KRESTINE COMMENDADOR

QUALITIES OF AN

03 CONTENT
ENTREPRENEUR
DOMINIC DOLIGOL

S
04
MIND VS. MONEY
KARL ALLEN NALUPA

ENTREPRENEURIAL

05
PROCESS
JAYSON OMICTIN
WHAT IS
TECHNOPRENEURSHIP?

Technopreneurship is a combination of
technological advancements and
entrepreneurial skills. From Facebook
to Google, from Skype to Snapchat,
tech entrepreneurs have fostered new
ways of creating value & doing
business, while also creating entirely
new industries of their own.
ARE YOU FEELING
MOTIVATED
TODAY?
MOTIVATION – AN
IMPORTANT FACTOR

The performance of an entrepreneur is


dependent on his/her ability and
willingness to perform. Here, by
ability we mean a function of
education, experience and skill and by
willingness we mean to perform
depending upon the level of
motivation. Motivation is one of the
fundamental factors required for an
entrepreneur to promote his/her ideas.
WHY MOTIVATION IS
AN IMPORTANT
FACTOR?

UNFAVOURABLE TOUGH
ENVIRONMENT COMPETITION
WHY MOTIVATION IS
AN IMPORTANT
FACTOR?

IC UNFAVOURABLE TOUGH
ENVIRONMENT
COMPETITION
WHY MOTIVATION IS
AN IMPORTANT
FACTOR?

TO CREATE PUBLIC
DEMAND
UNFAVOURABLE TOUGH
COMPETITION
ENVIRONMENT
WHY MOTIVATION IS
AN IMPORTANT
FACTOR?

TO CREATE
TO ENHANCE UNFAVOURABLE
CREATIVITY PUBLIC ENVIRONMENT

DEMAND
WHY MOTIVATION IS
AN IMPORTANT
FACTOR?

TO INCREASE
PRODUCTIVITY
TO ENHANCE TOUNFAVOURABLE
CREATE PUBLIC
ENVIRONMENT
DEMAND
CREATIVITY
WHY MOTIVATION IS
AN IMPORTANT
FACTOR?

TO INCREASE TO ENHANCE
CREATIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY
WHAT
MOTIVATES AN
ENTREPRENEUR?
Many research studies have been
conducted by researchers to
understand and answer this question
so that the factors that motivate
people to take all the risk and start a
new enterprise can be identified.
6 C’S THAT MOTIVATES AN ENTREPRENEUR

CHANGE

Entrepreneurs frequently want change, not only change, they also want to be the bearers of change. They are
solution givers and want to interrupt the status quo. They have a vision like "I want to assemble the world's
STAGE 2
information" or "I want to put an AC at every desk" and they take an attempt to make this change. In this
attempt, some succeed and some fail.

CHALLENGE
STAGE 3
Some people love challenges and they opt for starting a new business as it is very challenging to handle big
problems. These people find typical job in a big corporate as boring and not challenging enough.
6 C’S THAT MOTIVATES AN ENTREPRENEUR

CREATIVITY

Running one’s own business is all about being more creative and having the independence to make new
discoveries. For example, testing a new website design, launching a new marketing scheme, creating inventive
STAGE 2
items that solve a known issue in a different way, creating new advertising campaigns, etc. One needs to have
an infinite room to welcome and introduce creativity in a small business.

CONTROL
STAGE 3
Some people tend to start a business because they don't want to be pushed around and work for a
product/company in which they have no way to shape their destiny. They want to be their own boss having
their own time, own pace, location of their choice, employees of their choice and have a progressive role in
deciding the direction of the company.
6 C’S THAT MOTIVATES AN ENTREPRENEUR

CURIOSITY

Successful entrepreneurs are always anxious and ask - "what if we do X this way?” They want to have more
than one option to do a work and choose the best one from them. They want to understand the customer's
STAGE 2
perceptions, point of views, markets and competitors. They are frequently anxious to see how their particular
theory like "people want to do A with B" works. In this aspect, they can’t be differentiated from a scientist who
is trying to prove his theorem.

CASH
STAGE 3
The last but not the least part is the cash. Money says it all. Many nonentrepreneurs have a misconception that
cash comes first for entrepreneurs but this is never really true. If this would be the case, then there is no reason
for an Ellison or Gates to keep expanding their business aggressively after they have made more than billion
dollars. However, money is not the primary motivation.
RESULTS OF
MOTIVATION

HEAVY INDUSTRIALIZATION CREATING NEW JOBS


SELF-EMPLOYMENT PROPER SOCIAL BENEFIT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ENTREPRENEURSHI
P & SOCIETY

02
Entrepreneurship has a major contribution in the growth of national economy. So, it is very
important to acknowledge the motivational features spurring people to become entrepreneurs and
explaining why some are more successful than others. An enterprise is nurtured by the society.
Thus, we can say, it is a portion of society. In the social environment, both of them share a close
bonding where they affect each other and share their profits and loss combined. In this “affecting
& being affected relationship”, a proper balance should be maintained.
SELF
EXPERIENCE
CONFIDENCE

ENTREPRENEURIAL
PROFIT BRAND
ACHIEVEMENT

Venus has a beautiful name and is the second


planet from the Sun. It’s terribly hot—even
MARKET hotter than Mercury—and its atmosphere is
SHARE extremely poisonous. It’s the second-brightest
natural object in the night sky after the Moon
S
REQUIREMENT
MAJOR
MARS JUPITER SATURN
Despite being red, Mars is It’s a gas giant, the biggest planet Yes, this is the ringed one.
a cold place, not hot. It’s in our Solar System and the It’s a gas giant, composed of
full of iron oxide dust fourth-brightest object in the sky hydrogen and helium

MERCURY NEPTUNE VENUS


Mercury is actually the Neptune is the fourth-largest Venus has a beautiful name
smallest planet in our planet in our Solar System and the and is the second planet
Solar System farthest from the Sun from the Sun. It’s terribly
hot
BUDGET
VENUS 30%

MARS 60%

MERCURY 10%

If you want to modify this graph, click on it, follow the link,
change the data and replace it
OUR NUMBERS
REVENUE LAST YEAR
$50,000,000

NEW CLIENTS LAST


2,000 YEAR

EMPLOYEES
75
GOALS
PROJECT
GOAL 1
Mercury is the closest planet to
the Sun and the smallest one in
the Solar System—it’s only a
bit larger than our Moon

GOAL 2
Venus has a beautiful name and
is the second planet from the
Sun. It’s terribly hot, even
hotter than Mercury
RESULTS
PREDICTED
VENUS MARS MERCURY JUPITER

AREA 1 50 100 20 30

AREA 2 23 34 45 56

AREA 3 234 45 65 56
PEEK
SNEAK
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the
smallest one in the Solar System—it’s only a bit
larger than our Moon. The planet’s name has
nothing to do with the liquid metal, since it was
named after the Roman messenger god, Mercury
PEEK
SNEAK
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PROJECTS
FUTURE
MERCUR MARS
Y
Mercury is the closest Despite being red,
planet to the Sun and Mars is a cold place,
the smallest one in the not hot. It’s full of
Solar System iron oxide dust

Venus has a beautiful Saturn is the ringed


name and is the planet. It’s a gas
second planet from giant, composed
the Sun mostly of hydrogen
and helium
VENUS SATURN
DAY 2 DAY 4

TIMELINE
Venus has a beautiful Saturn is composed of
name, but it’s terribly hot hydrogen and helium

DAY 1 DAY 3 DAY 5


Mercury is the closest Despite being red, Mars is Neptune is the farthest
planet to the Sun a cold place, not hot planet from the Sun
OUR LOCATIONS
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun and
the smallest one in the
Solar System
PARTNERS
OUR
MERCURY VENUS
Mercury is the closest Venus has a beautiful name
planet to the Sun and the and is the second planet
smallest one in our Solar from the Sun. It’s terribly
System—it’s only a bit hot—even hotter than
larger than our Moon. The Mercury—and its
planet’s name has nothing atmosphere is extremely
to do with the liquid metal, poisonous. It’s the second-
since it was named after the brightest natural object in
Roman messenger god the night sky
OUR TEAM
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THANKS
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Follow the project updates

[email protected]
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