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FACULTY OF BUSINESS We Strive for Quality, Image dan Discipline in Meeting The Industrial Needs Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd Fuad Mohd Salleh 22 April 2012 ENTREPRENEURSHIP

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FACULTY OF BUSINESSWe Strive for Quality, Image dan Discipline in Meeting The Industrial NeedsENTREPRENEURSHIPAssoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd Fuad Mohd Salleh 22 April 2012FACULTY OF BUSINESSWe Strive for Quality, Image dan Discipline in Meeting The Industrial NeedsUnisel’s VisionTo be a renowned university that nurtures professionals dan scholars with high moral dan ethical values.Unisel’s MissionUnisel is committed to provide excellent dan conducive learning environment to develop competen

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FACULTY OF BUSINESSWe Strive for Quality, Image dan Discipline in Meeting The Industrial Needs

ENTREPRENEURSHIPAssoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd Fuad Mohd Salleh 22 April 2012

FACULTY OF BUSINESSWe Strive for Quality, Image dan Discipline in Meeting The Industrial Needs

Unisels VisionTo be a renowned university that nurtures professionals dan scholars with high moral dan ethical values.

Unisels MissionUnisel is committed to provide excellent dan conducive learning environment to develop competent, upright dan ethical professionals & scholars

FACULTY OF BUSINESSWe Strive for Quality, Image dan Discipline in Meeting The Industrial Needs

Unisels Core ValuesIntegrity Accountability Innovation Quality & Excellence Accessibility Collegiality

FACULTY OF BUSINESSNurturing professionals with high moral values.Imports of Selected Processed Food dan Beverage Products Product Processed Food Dairy products Other processed food Sugar dan sugar confectionery Prepared cereals dan flour Prepared vegetables dan fruits 2008 (RM million) 8,938.30 2,566.50 2,362.50 1,733.80 758 673.5 2009 (RM million) 8,985.30 1,556.80 2,500.30 2,470.50 755.3 761.1 Change (%) 0.5 -39.3 5.8 42.5 -0.4 13

Processed seafoodCocoa and cocoa preparations Tea dan mate Processed meat Beverages Alcoholic beverages

388.4320.7 99.2 35.8 975.1 884.6

422.9352.6 123.4 42.4 1,000.90 883.3

8.910 24.4 18.6 2.6 -0.2

Non-alcoholic beverages

90.3

117.6

30.3

MINERAL

FACULTY OF BUSINESSNurturing professionals with high moral values.

FRUITS

VEGITABLES

FISH, MEAT, DAN CHICKEN

CAKES

CHIPS

BREAD

CANNED

TOP 10 YOUNG INTERNET ENTREPRENEURCatherine Cook ( ) 5million members

MyYearBook www.MyYearBook.comAshley Qualls (14) multi-millionaire - 250,000 visitors a day. WhatEverLife www.WhatEverLife.com

Paul Bourqe (19) USD500,000 / month UberAffiliate www.UberAffiliate.com

David Wilkinson (14) Affiliate Defined www.AffiliateDefined.com

TOP 10 YOUNG INTERNET ENTREPRENEURCarl Ocab (15 started at 13) several thousands/month Carl Ocab www.CarlOcab.com

Josh Buckley (15) Menewsha www.Menewsha.com

Matt Wegrzyn Bodis www.Bodis.com

Harrison Gevirtz (16 started at 13) CPA Share www.CPAShare.com

TOP 10 YOUNG INTERNET ENTREPRENEURStanley Tang (16) EmillionsBook www.emillionsblog.com

Donny Ouyang (16) Battle Forums www.battleforums.com

http://www.incomediary.com/30-richest-internet-entrepreneurs

RICH MALAYSIAN AND SINGAPOREAN INTERNET ENTREPRENEURS

Adam Khoo Millionaire at 26. Currently he owns 3 businesses having $30 m million sales annually. He sells his books in electronics forms. His book Secrets of SelfMade Millionaire generated more than $10,000 profits online within a week. Ewen Chia Started his Internet business on a part time basis for five years since 1997. Today, he could set up a new internet business and has it generated US$100,000+ in less than 30 days. His internet marketing skills had won him World Internet Challenge award for starting a brand new internet business from scratch and generating US$80,000 in 3 days.

IRFAN KHAIRI

http://www.kosmo.com.my/kosmo/content.a sp?y=2008&dt=0403&pub=Kosmo&sec=R encana_Utama&pg=ru_01.htm www.irfankhairi.com Graduated with a B.A. Hons in Multimedia Design from Staffordshire University, United Kingdom. Generated RM 1 mil by the age 25 Irfan's Internet business under the name of Idea Bubble has served more than 3,000 customers around the globe Amongst his successful businesses are creating E-books, developing graphics and websites, SEO (Search Engine Optimization) service, selling maps, booking hotels, Multimedia, E

MUFFINS

Clothing's

http://syed-khwan.com/about-2/ Dedicating himself toward of internet marketing research and experimental which involved of many different types of result and outcome. Google Adsense Personal Coaching Syed Ikhwan http://syed-ikhwan.com/privatecoaching/

http://www.shamsuriyadi.com/produ k/ Home entrepreneur.

FACULTY OF BUSINESSNurturing professionals with high moral values.

DEFINITIONAn individual possessed these bailiwick; manager, business minded, and innovative Perspective Entrepreneur's perspective is seeking opportunity, where an entrepreneur derives an opportunity as high ROI over less risks. How entrepreneur react to economy sensitivity? Always planning ten (10) years ahead in account projection for cashflow, profit and loss, and balance sheet

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WHAT IS AN ENTREPRENEUR?An Entrepreneur (ahntra pra nur) is a person who organizes and manages a business undertaking, assuming the risk for the sake of profit. Any person (any age) who starts and operates a business is an entrepreneur.

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ENTREPRENEURSHIPAgricultural students have been entrepreneurs since the beginning of agricultural education. The Smith-Hughes Act of 1917 (which provided federal funding for agricultural programs) required all students to have an entrepreneurship program but they werent called entrepreneurs back then.

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EARLY ENTREPRENEURSHIPThese early entrepreneurship programs were called different names: Farming Program Productive or Production Enterprises Ownership

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EARLY ENTREPRENEURSHIPThe early SAE Entrepreneurship program primarily involved: Raising Livestock Growing Crops

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ENTREPRENEURSHIP TODAYToday,

agricultural students are involved in many different types of entrepreneurial activities.

Entrepreneurship

in agriculture can still be raising livestock and growing crops, but it can be much, much more than that.

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AGRICULTURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIPEntrepreneurship:

The student plans, implements, operates and assumes financial risks in a farming activity or agricultural business.

In

entrepreneurship programs, the student owns the materials and other required inputs and keeps financial records to determine return to investments.

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AGRI-ENTREPRENEURS EXAMPLELawn

Maintenance Service

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AGRI-ENTREPRENEURS EXAMPLERaise

and Sell Fishing Bait

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AGRI-ENTREPRENEURS EXAMPLECustom

Crop Harvesting

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AGRI-ENTREPRENEURS EXAMPLEPet

Sitting Service

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AGRI-ENTREPRENEURS EXAMPLEFishing

Guide

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AGRI-ENTREPRENEURS EXAMPLETractor

and Farm Equipment Detailing

FACULTY OF BUSINESSNurturing professionals with high moral values.

AGRI-ENTREPRENEURS EXAMPLEOperating

a Roadside Marketing Selling Produce

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AGRI-ENTREPRENEURS EXAMPLEOperating a Small Engine Repair Service

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THREE ASPECTS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP1. The identification/recognition of market opportunity and the generation of a business idea (product or service) to address the opportunity

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THREE ASPECTS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP2. The marshalling and commitment of resources in the face of risk to pursue the opportunity

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THREE ASPECTS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP3. The creation of an operating business organization to implement the opportunity-motivated business idea

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SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEURSAccording to the Small Business Administration, successful entrepreneurs have five characteristics:Drive,

which is defined as the most important attribute. Entrepreneurs can expect long hours, high stress and endless problems, as they launch a new business.

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SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEURSAccording to the Small Business Administration, successful entrepreneurs have five characteristics:Thinking

Ability, or the characteristic that encompasses creativity, critical thinking, analytical abilities and originality.

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SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEURSAccording to the Small Business Administration, successful entrepreneurs have five characteristics:Aptitude

for Human Relations. This characteristic recognizes the importance of the ability to motivate employees, sell customers, negotiate with suppliers and convince lenders. Personality plays a big part in success in this area..

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SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEURSAccording to the Small Business Administration, successful entrepreneurs have five characteristics:Communication

Skills, or the ability to make yourself understood.

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SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEURSAccording to the Small Business Administration, successful entrepreneurs have five characteristics:

Technical Ability speaks to the need of the entrepreneur to know their product and their market. They must consider the long- and short-term implications of their decisions, their strengths and weaknesses, and their competition. In short, they need strategic management skills.

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ENTREPRENEURSHIPSome advantages You are your own boss Enjoy the profits from you efforts Sense of pride in your business Flexibility in your work schedule

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ENTREPRENEURSHIPSome disadvantages Will need to put in long hours Need money to start Have to keep up with government rules and regulations May have to mark hard decisions (hiring, firing, etc.) May lose money

Thank You & Terima Kasih

Wassalam.