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  • Alyssa Laciste
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  • 1

    It is a philosophy, a way of building a career or perspective in life

    Technopreneurship

  • 2

    It is a kind of entrepreneurship in field of technology

    Technopreneurship

  • 3

    It is a combination of technological advancement and entrepreneurial skills

    Technopreneurship

  • 4

    It is a process of using development brought about by specialized knowledge to come up with innovations in all the aspects of human life with the aid of a creative and skillful mind

    Technopreneurship

  • 5

    A way of thinking that enables you to overcome challenges, be decisive and accept responsibility for your outcomes.

    Entrepreneurial mindset

  • 6

    It is a constant need to improve your skills, learn from your mistakes, and take continuous action on your ideas

    Entrepreneurial mindset

  • 7

    It is the lens through which the entrepreneur views the world, where everything is considered in light of the entrepreneurial business.

    Entrepreneurial mindset

  • 8

    An awareness and focus on identifying an opportunity through solving a problem, and a willingness to move forward to advance that idea

    Entrepreneurial mindset

  • 9

    Characteristics of Entrepreneurs

    Decisiveness, Confidence, Accountability, Resilience, Humility

  • 10

    The most important thing is to start by following a proven formula. SEED

    Self mastery, Environment mastery, Enterprise mastery, Development of business plan

  • 11

    Passion comes from knowing yourself

    Self mastery

  • 12

    It is about generating business ideas and seeking opportunities out from his or her environment through serendipity walks, crises, trends etc.

    Environment mastery

  • 13

    It is how to run a business

    Enterprise mastery

  • 14

    This pertains to the knowledge of the different enterprise disciplines.

    Enterprise mastery

  • 15

    Development of business plan covers

    Writing the business plan, Presenting and defending the business plan, Adding refinements to the presented business plan

  • 16

    It is the specific tool of entrepreneurs, the means by which they exploit change as an opportunity for a different business or a different service.

    Innovation

  • 17

    The key point of this is to response to both changes within markets and changes from outside markets

    Innovation

  • 18

    It is a new or improved product or process that differs significantly from the unit's previous products or processes and that has been made available to potential users or brought into use by the unit.

    Innovation

  • 19

    According to ______, innovation is a new or improved product or process that differs significantly from the unit's previous products or processes and that has been made available to potential users or brought into use by the unit.

    Oslo manual

  • 20

    Different types of Innovation

    Incremental innovation, Disruptive innovation, Architectural innovation, Radical innovation

  • 21

    Existing Technology, Existing Market

    Incremental innovation

  • 22

    It uses existing technologies within an existing market.

    Incremental innovation

  • 23

    It's goal is to provide an existing offering by adding a new features, changes in the design, etc.

    Incremental innovation

  • 24

    One of the most common forms of innovation.

    Incremental innovation

  • 25

    New Technology, Existing Market

    Disruptive innovation

  • 26

    It is mostly associated with applying new technologies, processes to existing industries

    Disruptive innovation

  • 27

    They take their domain enterprise, technology, and skills and apply them to a different market. This way they can open up new markets and expand their customers base.

    Architectural innovation

  • 28

    It involves the creation of technologies, services and business models that open up entirely new markets.

    Radical innovation

  • 29

    Existing Technology, New Market

    Architectural innovation

  • 30

    New Technology, New Market

    Radical innovation

  • 31

    Innovation comprises 5 themes

    Making new things, The customers point of view, Everything is negotiable, Everyone need help, Inspire people

  • 32

    A survey of current thinking about innovation and entrepreneurship

    Making new things

  • 33

    Looking at techniques for understanding customers and costumer-led innovation

    The customers point of view

  • 34

    Including work done at the Harvard negotiation project on win/win negotiation and emotional negotiation

    Everything is negotiable

  • 35

    Exploring the ways entrepreneurs create support networks to help them be successful innovation and mentoring

    Everyone need help

  • 36

    An examination of the importance of vision and commitment in innovation and entrepreneurship

    Inspire people

  • 37

    He develop the smartphone world with the Ipad

    Steve Jobs

  • 38

    He made great researches on radioactivity

    Marie Curie

  • 39

    He has been making great progress on luxurious electric cars

    Elon Musk

  • 40

    She made plenty of findings on the are of biology

    Ann Kiessling

  • 41

    He worked on the production, transmission, and application of electric power

    Nikola Tesla

  • 42

    She was stage inventor of a vacuum method of canning

    Amanda Jones

  • 43

    He invented the incandescent electric light bulb

    Thomas Edison

  • 44

    He invented the first compiler for a computer programming language

    Grace Hopper

  • 45

    He invented the parachute

    Leonardo Da Vinci

  • 46

    She invented the first mechanical dishwasher

    Josephine Cochrane

  • 47

    He invented the first telephone

    Alexander Graham Bell

  • 48

    How to build a successful technopreneur

    Build a team, Boosts problem-solving skills, The decision on the final strategy

  • 49

    Eight (8) skills of entrepreneurship

    Initiate and operate a purposeful enterprise, Operate within the context and industrial environment at the time of initiation, Identify and screen timely opportunities, Accumulate and manage knowledge and technology, Mobilize resources - financial, physical, and human, Assess and mitigate uncertainty and risk associated with the initiation of the ge enterprise, Provide an innovative contribution or at least a contribution that encompasses novelty or originality, Enable and encourage a collaborative team of people who have the capabilities and knowledge necessary for success

  • 50

    Elements of the ability to overcome a challenge

    Able to deal with a series of tough issues, Able to create solution and work to perfect them, Able to handle many tasks simultaneously, Resilient in the face of setbacks, Willing to work hard and not expect easy solutions, Well-developed problem-solving skills, Able to learn and acquire the skills needed for the tasks at hand

  • 51

    This is where human psychology and behavior come into play, which focuses on the premise that every human has a need

    Consumer needs

  • 52

    Needs are what motivate the behavior of people to make a decision to find a solution, which in many cases is _____.

    Consumption behavior

  • 53

    The driving force behind the needs of an organization is determined by the strategic objectives and the resources required to achieve the objectives

    Consumer needs

  • 54

    It is the collection and analysis of data related to a business target market

    Market research

  • 55

    Can entail everything form information on competitors products to the interpretation of demographic data related to potential customers

    Market research

  • 56

    The main purpose is to gain an understanding of customer need and wants in an effort to reveal potential business opportunities

    Market research

  • 57

    Helps you understand who your competitors are and how they serve the target market you want to engage.

    Market research

  • 58

    It is the act of verifying that a specific product is needed in a target market

    Validation

  • 59

    This can be done by conducting formal or informal interviews or surveys with potential customers feedback

    Validation

  • 60

    It outlines a typical member of a target audience.

    Target audience persona

  • 61

    It is the worth, importance, of usefulness to the customer

    Value

  • 62

    In business terms, it is the worth in monetary terms of the social and economic benefits a customer receives fro mpating for a product or service

    Value

  • 63

    Five values offered to a custome

    Product, Price, Access, Service, Experience

  • 64

    Performance, quality, features, brand, selection, search, easy to use, safe

    Product

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    Fair, visible, consistent, reasonable

    Price

  • 66

    Convenient, location, nearby, at-hand, easy to find, in a reasonable time

    Access

  • 67

    Ordering, delivery, return, check out

    Service

  • 68

    Emotional, respect, ambiance, fun, intimacy, relationship, community

    Experience

  • 69

    States who the customer is and describes the values offered to this customer

    Value proposition

  • 70

    Defines the company to the customer

    Value proposition

  • 71

    A business or marketing statement that summarizes why a customer should buy a product or use of service

    Value proposition

  • 72

    The outcomes or results that users will experience by using your product or service

    Benefits

  • 73

    Something that your product has or is

    Features

  • 74

    Often directly address common problems experienced by users in a company target market

    Features

  • 75

    If your vaku proposition declares that you have "the most easy-to-use marketing automation platform" on the market, you've got to back that up.

    Not having proof

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    Chapter 1

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    It is a philosophy, a way of building a career or perspective in life

    Technopreneurship

  • 2

    It is a kind of entrepreneurship in field of technology

    Technopreneurship

  • 3

    It is a combination of technological advancement and entrepreneurial skills

    Technopreneurship

  • 4

    It is a process of using development brought about by specialized knowledge to come up with innovations in all the aspects of human life with the aid of a creative and skillful mind

    Technopreneurship

  • 5

    A way of thinking that enables you to overcome challenges, be decisive and accept responsibility for your outcomes.

    Entrepreneurial mindset

  • 6

    It is a constant need to improve your skills, learn from your mistakes, and take continuous action on your ideas

    Entrepreneurial mindset

  • 7

    It is the lens through which the entrepreneur views the world, where everything is considered in light of the entrepreneurial business.

    Entrepreneurial mindset

  • 8

    An awareness and focus on identifying an opportunity through solving a problem, and a willingness to move forward to advance that idea

    Entrepreneurial mindset

  • 9

    Characteristics of Entrepreneurs

    Decisiveness, Confidence, Accountability, Resilience, Humility

  • 10

    The most important thing is to start by following a proven formula. SEED

    Self mastery, Environment mastery, Enterprise mastery, Development of business plan

  • 11

    Passion comes from knowing yourself

    Self mastery

  • 12

    It is about generating business ideas and seeking opportunities out from his or her environment through serendipity walks, crises, trends etc.

    Environment mastery

  • 13

    It is how to run a business

    Enterprise mastery

  • 14

    This pertains to the knowledge of the different enterprise disciplines.

    Enterprise mastery

  • 15

    Development of business plan covers

    Writing the business plan, Presenting and defending the business plan, Adding refinements to the presented business plan

  • 16

    It is the specific tool of entrepreneurs, the means by which they exploit change as an opportunity for a different business or a different service.

    Innovation

  • 17

    The key point of this is to response to both changes within markets and changes from outside markets

    Innovation

  • 18

    It is a new or improved product or process that differs significantly from the unit's previous products or processes and that has been made available to potential users or brought into use by the unit.

    Innovation

  • 19

    According to ______, innovation is a new or improved product or process that differs significantly from the unit's previous products or processes and that has been made available to potential users or brought into use by the unit.

    Oslo manual

  • 20

    Different types of Innovation

    Incremental innovation, Disruptive innovation, Architectural innovation, Radical innovation

  • 21

    Existing Technology, Existing Market

    Incremental innovation

  • 22

    It uses existing technologies within an existing market.

    Incremental innovation

  • 23

    It's goal is to provide an existing offering by adding a new features, changes in the design, etc.

    Incremental innovation

  • 24

    One of the most common forms of innovation.

    Incremental innovation

  • 25

    New Technology, Existing Market

    Disruptive innovation

  • 26

    It is mostly associated with applying new technologies, processes to existing industries

    Disruptive innovation

  • 27

    They take their domain enterprise, technology, and skills and apply them to a different market. This way they can open up new markets and expand their customers base.

    Architectural innovation

  • 28

    It involves the creation of technologies, services and business models that open up entirely new markets.

    Radical innovation

  • 29

    Existing Technology, New Market

    Architectural innovation

  • 30

    New Technology, New Market

    Radical innovation

  • 31

    Innovation comprises 5 themes

    Making new things, The customers point of view, Everything is negotiable, Everyone need help, Inspire people

  • 32

    A survey of current thinking about innovation and entrepreneurship

    Making new things

  • 33

    Looking at techniques for understanding customers and costumer-led innovation

    The customers point of view

  • 34

    Including work done at the Harvard negotiation project on win/win negotiation and emotional negotiation

    Everything is negotiable

  • 35

    Exploring the ways entrepreneurs create support networks to help them be successful innovation and mentoring

    Everyone need help

  • 36

    An examination of the importance of vision and commitment in innovation and entrepreneurship

    Inspire people

  • 37

    He develop the smartphone world with the Ipad

    Steve Jobs

  • 38

    He made great researches on radioactivity

    Marie Curie

  • 39

    He has been making great progress on luxurious electric cars

    Elon Musk

  • 40

    She made plenty of findings on the are of biology

    Ann Kiessling

  • 41

    He worked on the production, transmission, and application of electric power

    Nikola Tesla

  • 42

    She was stage inventor of a vacuum method of canning

    Amanda Jones

  • 43

    He invented the incandescent electric light bulb

    Thomas Edison

  • 44

    He invented the first compiler for a computer programming language

    Grace Hopper

  • 45

    He invented the parachute

    Leonardo Da Vinci

  • 46

    She invented the first mechanical dishwasher

    Josephine Cochrane

  • 47

    He invented the first telephone

    Alexander Graham Bell

  • 48

    How to build a successful technopreneur

    Build a team, Boosts problem-solving skills, The decision on the final strategy

  • 49

    Eight (8) skills of entrepreneurship

    Initiate and operate a purposeful enterprise, Operate within the context and industrial environment at the time of initiation, Identify and screen timely opportunities, Accumulate and manage knowledge and technology, Mobilize resources - financial, physical, and human, Assess and mitigate uncertainty and risk associated with the initiation of the ge enterprise, Provide an innovative contribution or at least a contribution that encompasses novelty or originality, Enable and encourage a collaborative team of people who have the capabilities and knowledge necessary for success

  • 50

    Elements of the ability to overcome a challenge

    Able to deal with a series of tough issues, Able to create solution and work to perfect them, Able to handle many tasks simultaneously, Resilient in the face of setbacks, Willing to work hard and not expect easy solutions, Well-developed problem-solving skills, Able to learn and acquire the skills needed for the tasks at hand

  • 51

    This is where human psychology and behavior come into play, which focuses on the premise that every human has a need

    Consumer needs

  • 52

    Needs are what motivate the behavior of people to make a decision to find a solution, which in many cases is _____.

    Consumption behavior

  • 53

    The driving force behind the needs of an organization is determined by the strategic objectives and the resources required to achieve the objectives

    Consumer needs

  • 54

    It is the collection and analysis of data related to a business target market

    Market research

  • 55

    Can entail everything form information on competitors products to the interpretation of demographic data related to potential customers

    Market research

  • 56

    The main purpose is to gain an understanding of customer need and wants in an effort to reveal potential business opportunities

    Market research

  • 57

    Helps you understand who your competitors are and how they serve the target market you want to engage.

    Market research

  • 58

    It is the act of verifying that a specific product is needed in a target market

    Validation

  • 59

    This can be done by conducting formal or informal interviews or surveys with potential customers feedback

    Validation

  • 60

    It outlines a typical member of a target audience.

    Target audience persona

  • 61

    It is the worth, importance, of usefulness to the customer

    Value

  • 62

    In business terms, it is the worth in monetary terms of the social and economic benefits a customer receives fro mpating for a product or service

    Value

  • 63

    Five values offered to a custome

    Product, Price, Access, Service, Experience

  • 64

    Performance, quality, features, brand, selection, search, easy to use, safe

    Product

  • 65

    Fair, visible, consistent, reasonable

    Price

  • 66

    Convenient, location, nearby, at-hand, easy to find, in a reasonable time

    Access

  • 67

    Ordering, delivery, return, check out

    Service

  • 68

    Emotional, respect, ambiance, fun, intimacy, relationship, community

    Experience

  • 69

    States who the customer is and describes the values offered to this customer

    Value proposition

  • 70

    Defines the company to the customer

    Value proposition

  • 71

    A business or marketing statement that summarizes why a customer should buy a product or use of service

    Value proposition

  • 72

    The outcomes or results that users will experience by using your product or service

    Benefits

  • 73

    Something that your product has or is

    Features

  • 74

    Often directly address common problems experienced by users in a company target market

    Features

  • 75

    If your vaku proposition declares that you have "the most easy-to-use marketing automation platform" on the market, you've got to back that up.

    Not having proof