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ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
ENTREPRENEURIALs
MOTIVATION AND
COMPETENCIES
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
Entrepreneurial Motivation
• What make people responsive to
opportunity?
• What drive them to entrepreneurship?
• Answering these question entail the
examination of entrepreneurial motivation
• Motivation is defined as a drive that
cause a person to take some goal
oriented action.
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
• Motivational theories are based on the
idea that behavior is essentially purposeful
and directed towards the attainment of
certain goal.
• Thus entrepreneurial motivation is viewed
as the willingness of an entrepreneur to
sustain his or her entrepreneurial
behavior.
Entrepreneurial Motivation
Motivation theorists have pointed out that
at least three general categories of social
motives as important determinant of
human behavior:
•The need for achievement (n Ach)
•The need for Power (n Pow)
•The need for affiliation (n Aff)
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
Entrepreneurial Motivation
The need for achievement (n Ach)
• Achievement motive - drive to do well, strive for
excellence and overcome challenges and obstacles
in the pursuit of goal.
The need for Power (n Pow)
• Power motive - drive to control, influence and to have
impact on others and change the situations.
The need for affiliation (n Aff)
• Affiliation motive - drive to establish, maintain or
renew affective relationship with others.
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
Entrepreneurial Motivation
• All three motives may exist together in a
person
• But one usually more dominant than the
other motives for most of the individual’s
actions.
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
Entrepreneurial Motivation
High need for achievement (high n Ach)
• High need for achievement (high n Ach) has
been identified as the critical motive that
influence for most of venture creation and
entrepreneurship.
• Individual with high need for achievement
found in most good business founder.
• Need for achievement also known as urge to
improve.
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
High need for power (high n Pow)
• Individual with High need for power
(high n Pow) normally seek position of
leadership.
• They potentially to be good managers,
executive or supervisors.
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
High need for affiliation (n Aff)
• High need for affiliation (n Aff) has mostly
been associated with individual whose desire
in life is to establish, maintain or renew
affective relationship with others.
• They potentially to be good social workers
• As an entrepreneur the need for affiliation to
certain extent may contribute to the drive for
maintaining effective business networking.
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
Drive to achieve
• Internally driven self starter with strong desire
to:
• To compete with others
• To excel with self imposed standard
• To pursue and attain challenging goal
Common characteristics associated with
achievement oriented entrepreneurs
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
Calculated risk taking
• High achiever tend to take moderated or
calculated risk
– Examining the situation and determine
how to increase the chance of winning a
business situation
– They make their effort to get the odds in
their favor
– They do not take unnecessary risks
Common characteristics associated with
achievement oriented entrepreneurs
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
Internal locus of control
• They belief that success or failure is
determined by their own effort.
• They belief in themselves
• They do not belief that success or failure of
their ventures were determined by fate or luck
• This behavior is consistent with self
confidence and desire to take personal
responsibility
Common characteristics associated with
achievement oriented entrepreneurs
Tolerance for failure
• High achievers take failure as a learning
experience.
• Do not easily become disappointed, distress
or discouraged by any setback or difficulties
faced in the mist of business competition.
• Many successful entrepreneurs belief that
they learn more from their earlier failure than
from their earlier success.
Common characteristics associated with
achievement oriented entrepreneurs
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
Seeking Feedback
• They have strong desire to actively seek and
used feed back to know how well they are
doing and how to improve their performance.
• Most successful entrepreneurs are quick
learners
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
Common characteristics associated with
achievement oriented entrepreneurs
Integrity and reliability
• Integrity and reliability help to build and
sustain trust and confidence
• This helps to endure the relationship
between entrepreneurs, partners, customers,
suppliers and stakeholders.
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
Common characteristics associated with
achievement oriented entrepreneurs
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
Besides the three social motives, a
successful entrepreneur should also have
the competence motivation
• Competence motivation Is a drive to do high
quality work.
Competence motivation
• Competence motivated entrepreneur
– seek mastery in job or tasks that they are
undertaking,
– develop problem solving skill and
– strive to be innovative
• In general they tend to perform good work
because the inner satisfaction they feel and
esteem they gain from others due to their
competence.
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
Competence motivation
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
PERSONAL ENTREPRENEURIAL
COMPETENCIES (PECs)
The term "ENTREPRENEURIAL
COMPETENCIES" refers to the key
characteristics that should be possessed
by successful entrepreneurs in order to
perform entrepreneurial functions
effectively
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
1. Initiative
The entrepreneur should be able to take actions that go
beyond his job requirements and to act faster. He is always
ahead of others and able to become a leader in the field of
business.
Examples
 Does things before being asked or compelled by the
situation.
 Acts to extend the business into new areas, products or
services
Entrepreneurial Competencies
McClelland and McBer (1985)
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
2. Sees and acts on opportunities
An entrepreneur always looks for and takes action on
opportunities.
Examples
 Sees and acts on new business opportunities
 Seizes unusual opportunities to obtain financing,
equipment, land, work space or assistance
Entrepreneurial Competencies
McClelland and McBer (1985)
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
3. Persistence
An entrepreneur is able to make repeated efforts or to
take different actions to overcome an obstacle that get
in the way of reaching goals.
Examples
 Takes repeated or different actions to overcome an
obstacle
 Takes action in the face of a significant obstacle
Entrepreneurial Competencies
McClelland and McBer (1985)
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
4. Information Seeking
An entrepreneur is able to take action on how to seek
information to help achieve business objectives or clarify
business problems.
Examples
 Does personal research on how to provide a product or service
 Consults experts or experienced persons to get relevant
information
 Seeks information or asks questions to clarify a client's or a
supplier's need
 Personally undertakes market research, analysis or investigation
 Uses contacts or information networks to obtain useful information
Entrepreneurial Competencies
McClelland and McBer (1985)
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
5.Concern for High Quality of Work
An entrepreneur acts to do things that meet certain
standards of excellence which gives him greater
satisfaction.
Examples
 States a desire to produce or sell a top or better quality
product or service
 Compares own work or own company's work favorably
to that of others
Entrepreneurial Competencies
McClelland and McBer (1985)
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
6. Commitment to Work Contract
An entrepreneur places the highest priority on getting a
job completed.
Examples
 Makes personal sacrifice or expends extraordinary effort
to complete a job
 Accepts full responsibility for problems in completing a
job for customers
 Pitches in with workers or works in their place to get the
job done
 Expresses a concern for satisfying the customer
Entrepreneurial Competencies
McClelland and McBer (1985)
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
7. Efficiency Orientation
A successful entrepreneur always finds ways to do things
faster or with fewer resources or at a lower cost.
Examples
 Looks for or finds ways to do things faster or at less cost
 Uses information or business tools to improve efficiency
 Expresses concern about costs vs. benefits of some
improvement, change, or course of action
Entrepreneurial Competencies
McClelland and McBer (1985)
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
8. Systematic Planning
An entrepreneur develops and uses logical, step-by-
step plans to reach goals.
Examples
 Plans by breaking a large task down into sub-tasks
 Develops plans that anticipate obstacles
 Evaluate alternatives
 Takes a logical and systematic approach to activities
Entrepreneurial Competencies
McClelland and McBer (1985)
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
9. Problem Solving
Successful entrepreneur identifies new and potentially
unique ideas to achieve his goals.
Example
 Switches to an alternative strategy to reach a goal
 Generates new ideas or innovative solutions
Entrepreneurial Competencies
McClelland and McBer (1985)
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
10.Self-Confidence
A successful entrepreneur has a strong belief in self
and own abilities.
Examples
 Expresses confidence in own ability to complete a task
or meet a challenge
 Sticks with own judgment in the face of opposition or
early lack of success
Entrepreneurial Competencies
McClelland and McBer (1985)
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
11.Assertiveness
An entrepreneur confronts problems and issues with
others directly.
Examples
 Confronts problems with others directly
 Tells others what they have to do
 Reprimands or disciplines those failing to perform as
expected
Entrepreneurial Competencies
McClelland and McBer (1985)
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
12.Persuasion
An entrepreneur can successfully persuade or influence
others for mobilizing resources, obtaining inputs, organizing
productions and selling his products or services.
Examples
 Convinces someone to buy a product or service
 Convinces someone to provide financing
 Convinces someone to do something else that he would like
that person to do
 Asserts own competence, reliability, or other personal or
company qualities
 Asserts strong confidence in own company's products or
services
Entrepreneurial Competencies
McClelland and McBer (1985)
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
13.Use of Influence Strategies
An entrepreneur is able to make use of influential
people to reach his business goals.
Examples
 Acts to develop business contracts
 Uses influential people as agents to accomplish own
objectives
 Selectively limits the information given to others
 Uses a strategy to influence or persuade others
Entrepreneurial Competencies
McClelland and McBer (1985)
ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
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  • 1. ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY ENTREPRENEURIALs MOTIVATION AND COMPETENCIES
  • 2. ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY Entrepreneurial Motivation • What make people responsive to opportunity? • What drive them to entrepreneurship? • Answering these question entail the examination of entrepreneurial motivation • Motivation is defined as a drive that cause a person to take some goal oriented action.
  • 3. ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY • Motivational theories are based on the idea that behavior is essentially purposeful and directed towards the attainment of certain goal. • Thus entrepreneurial motivation is viewed as the willingness of an entrepreneur to sustain his or her entrepreneurial behavior. Entrepreneurial Motivation
  • 4. Motivation theorists have pointed out that at least three general categories of social motives as important determinant of human behavior: •The need for achievement (n Ach) •The need for Power (n Pow) •The need for affiliation (n Aff) ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY Entrepreneurial Motivation
  • 5. The need for achievement (n Ach) • Achievement motive - drive to do well, strive for excellence and overcome challenges and obstacles in the pursuit of goal. The need for Power (n Pow) • Power motive - drive to control, influence and to have impact on others and change the situations. The need for affiliation (n Aff) • Affiliation motive - drive to establish, maintain or renew affective relationship with others. ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY Entrepreneurial Motivation
  • 6. • All three motives may exist together in a person • But one usually more dominant than the other motives for most of the individual’s actions. ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY Entrepreneurial Motivation
  • 7. High need for achievement (high n Ach) • High need for achievement (high n Ach) has been identified as the critical motive that influence for most of venture creation and entrepreneurship. • Individual with high need for achievement found in most good business founder. • Need for achievement also known as urge to improve. ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
  • 8. High need for power (high n Pow) • Individual with High need for power (high n Pow) normally seek position of leadership. • They potentially to be good managers, executive or supervisors. ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
  • 9. High need for affiliation (n Aff) • High need for affiliation (n Aff) has mostly been associated with individual whose desire in life is to establish, maintain or renew affective relationship with others. • They potentially to be good social workers • As an entrepreneur the need for affiliation to certain extent may contribute to the drive for maintaining effective business networking. ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
  • 10. ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY Drive to achieve • Internally driven self starter with strong desire to: • To compete with others • To excel with self imposed standard • To pursue and attain challenging goal Common characteristics associated with achievement oriented entrepreneurs ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
  • 11. Calculated risk taking • High achiever tend to take moderated or calculated risk – Examining the situation and determine how to increase the chance of winning a business situation – They make their effort to get the odds in their favor – They do not take unnecessary risks Common characteristics associated with achievement oriented entrepreneurs ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
  • 12. ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY Internal locus of control • They belief that success or failure is determined by their own effort. • They belief in themselves • They do not belief that success or failure of their ventures were determined by fate or luck • This behavior is consistent with self confidence and desire to take personal responsibility Common characteristics associated with achievement oriented entrepreneurs
  • 13. Tolerance for failure • High achievers take failure as a learning experience. • Do not easily become disappointed, distress or discouraged by any setback or difficulties faced in the mist of business competition. • Many successful entrepreneurs belief that they learn more from their earlier failure than from their earlier success. Common characteristics associated with achievement oriented entrepreneurs ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY
  • 14. Seeking Feedback • They have strong desire to actively seek and used feed back to know how well they are doing and how to improve their performance. • Most successful entrepreneurs are quick learners ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY Common characteristics associated with achievement oriented entrepreneurs
  • 15. Integrity and reliability • Integrity and reliability help to build and sustain trust and confidence • This helps to endure the relationship between entrepreneurs, partners, customers, suppliers and stakeholders. ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY Common characteristics associated with achievement oriented entrepreneurs
  • 16. ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY Besides the three social motives, a successful entrepreneur should also have the competence motivation • Competence motivation Is a drive to do high quality work. Competence motivation
  • 17. • Competence motivated entrepreneur – seek mastery in job or tasks that they are undertaking, – develop problem solving skill and – strive to be innovative • In general they tend to perform good work because the inner satisfaction they feel and esteem they gain from others due to their competence. ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY Competence motivation
  • 18. ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY PERSONAL ENTREPRENEURIAL COMPETENCIES (PECs) The term "ENTREPRENEURIAL COMPETENCIES" refers to the key characteristics that should be possessed by successful entrepreneurs in order to perform entrepreneurial functions effectively
  • 19. ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY 1. Initiative The entrepreneur should be able to take actions that go beyond his job requirements and to act faster. He is always ahead of others and able to become a leader in the field of business. Examples  Does things before being asked or compelled by the situation.  Acts to extend the business into new areas, products or services Entrepreneurial Competencies McClelland and McBer (1985)
  • 20. ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY 2. Sees and acts on opportunities An entrepreneur always looks for and takes action on opportunities. Examples  Sees and acts on new business opportunities  Seizes unusual opportunities to obtain financing, equipment, land, work space or assistance Entrepreneurial Competencies McClelland and McBer (1985)
  • 21. ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY 3. Persistence An entrepreneur is able to make repeated efforts or to take different actions to overcome an obstacle that get in the way of reaching goals. Examples  Takes repeated or different actions to overcome an obstacle  Takes action in the face of a significant obstacle Entrepreneurial Competencies McClelland and McBer (1985)
  • 22. ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY 4. Information Seeking An entrepreneur is able to take action on how to seek information to help achieve business objectives or clarify business problems. Examples  Does personal research on how to provide a product or service  Consults experts or experienced persons to get relevant information  Seeks information or asks questions to clarify a client's or a supplier's need  Personally undertakes market research, analysis or investigation  Uses contacts or information networks to obtain useful information Entrepreneurial Competencies McClelland and McBer (1985)
  • 23. ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY 5.Concern for High Quality of Work An entrepreneur acts to do things that meet certain standards of excellence which gives him greater satisfaction. Examples  States a desire to produce or sell a top or better quality product or service  Compares own work or own company's work favorably to that of others Entrepreneurial Competencies McClelland and McBer (1985)
  • 24. ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY 6. Commitment to Work Contract An entrepreneur places the highest priority on getting a job completed. Examples  Makes personal sacrifice or expends extraordinary effort to complete a job  Accepts full responsibility for problems in completing a job for customers  Pitches in with workers or works in their place to get the job done  Expresses a concern for satisfying the customer Entrepreneurial Competencies McClelland and McBer (1985)
  • 25. ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY 7. Efficiency Orientation A successful entrepreneur always finds ways to do things faster or with fewer resources or at a lower cost. Examples  Looks for or finds ways to do things faster or at less cost  Uses information or business tools to improve efficiency  Expresses concern about costs vs. benefits of some improvement, change, or course of action Entrepreneurial Competencies McClelland and McBer (1985)
  • 26. ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY 8. Systematic Planning An entrepreneur develops and uses logical, step-by- step plans to reach goals. Examples  Plans by breaking a large task down into sub-tasks  Develops plans that anticipate obstacles  Evaluate alternatives  Takes a logical and systematic approach to activities Entrepreneurial Competencies McClelland and McBer (1985)
  • 27. ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY 9. Problem Solving Successful entrepreneur identifies new and potentially unique ideas to achieve his goals. Example  Switches to an alternative strategy to reach a goal  Generates new ideas or innovative solutions Entrepreneurial Competencies McClelland and McBer (1985)
  • 28. ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY 10.Self-Confidence A successful entrepreneur has a strong belief in self and own abilities. Examples  Expresses confidence in own ability to complete a task or meet a challenge  Sticks with own judgment in the face of opposition or early lack of success Entrepreneurial Competencies McClelland and McBer (1985)
  • 29. ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY 11.Assertiveness An entrepreneur confronts problems and issues with others directly. Examples  Confronts problems with others directly  Tells others what they have to do  Reprimands or disciplines those failing to perform as expected Entrepreneurial Competencies McClelland and McBer (1985)
  • 30. ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY 12.Persuasion An entrepreneur can successfully persuade or influence others for mobilizing resources, obtaining inputs, organizing productions and selling his products or services. Examples  Convinces someone to buy a product or service  Convinces someone to provide financing  Convinces someone to do something else that he would like that person to do  Asserts own competence, reliability, or other personal or company qualities  Asserts strong confidence in own company's products or services Entrepreneurial Competencies McClelland and McBer (1985)
  • 31. ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY 13.Use of Influence Strategies An entrepreneur is able to make use of influential people to reach his business goals. Examples  Acts to develop business contracts  Uses influential people as agents to accomplish own objectives  Selectively limits the information given to others  Uses a strategy to influence or persuade others Entrepreneurial Competencies McClelland and McBer (1985)
  • 32. ENT/ETR300 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATION & COMPETENCY END OF MODULE 2

Editor's Notes