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Entrepreneurship:
A Case Study on founder of
Kent RO System
Submitted by:
Harshita Dhamija
Roll no.: BMS/20/21
B.M.S. I semester
To:
Dr. Aanchal Gupta
Department of Commerce
ARYABHATTA COLLEGE
UNIVERSITY OF DELHI
DECLARATION
Harshita Dhamija
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Topic Page no
S.no
Introduction 1
1 (Concept of Entrepreneurship)
Meaning of Entrepreneur 2
2
What Is an Entrepreneur? 3
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Importance of Entrepreneurship 5
5
Characteristics of Entrepreneurship 7
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Becoming an Entrepreneur 8-9
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Entrepreneurship Ecosystem 11
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Objective of Research 13
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Case Study 14
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Conclusion 17
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Bibliography/References
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INTRODUCTION
Concept of Entrepreneurship
Meaning of Entrepreneur
The entrepreneur is defined as someone who has the power and desire
to determine, administer and achieve a start-up venture alongside the
danger entitled thereto, to form profits. the simplest example of
entrepreneurship is that the starting of a replacement business venture.
Entrepreneurs are often referred to as a source of the latest ideas or
innovators and convey new ideas to the market by replacing old with
a replacement invention.
In a nutshell, anyone who has the desire and determination to start out
a replacement company and deals with all the risks that accompany it
can become an Entrepreneur.
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What Is an Entrepreneur?
Entrepreneurs play a key role in any economy, using the talents and
initiative necessary to anticipate needs and convey good new ideas to
the market. Entrepreneurs who prove to achieve success in taking
over the risks of a start-up are rewarded with profits, fame, and
continued growth opportunities. Those that fail, suffer losses and
become less prevalent within the markets.
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1. Overcoming bureaucracy
2. Hiring talent
3. Obtaining financing
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Importance of Entrepreneurship
Characteristics of Entrepreneurship
Becoming an Entrepreneur
Say, for instance, someone identify the method for creating a dentist
appointment is complicated for patients, and dentists are losing
customers as a result. The worth might be to create a web
appointment system that creates it easier to book appointments.
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Entrepreneurship Ecosystem
OBJECTIVE OF
RESEARCH
CASE STUDY
Mahesh Gupta; Chairman Kent RO Systems
The experiment turned into success. And then I thought to bring it out
in commercially in the market. I started from scratch with an
investment of about 1 lac and a four-member team.
Today Kent has grown a 40% market share in RO mineral and has
turnover 580 crore and 2,500 employees.
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ANALYSIS AND
INTREPRETATION
From the above case study, we can analyze that:
1) Entrepreneurship is not a skill but a mindset which
doesn’t really require a formal education in business of
management.
2) Entrepreneurship is and basically requires a person to find
a prevalent problem in the society.
3) Evaluating, researching and analyzing the solutions to
that problem is a crucial step.
4) And finally coming up with the best possible and
dependable solution.
5) An entrepreneur also requires to market the solution to
the problem to general public at large so as to earn from
it.
6) There is no entrepreneurship without risk.
7) If the entrepreneurial experiment becomes widely
acceptable, it becomes a huge success.
CONCLUSION
1. byjus.com
2. www.investopedia.com
3. businessjargons.com
4. bizztor.com (case study Kent)
5. data.conferenceworld.in