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Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by cr80vity(m): 5:09pm On May 21, 2016 |
The differences between ENTREPRENEURSHIP and SELF-EMPLOYMENT Alot of times we do hear or read about the benefits of being self employed/entrepreneur. In fact, this seems to be the best concept to wealth. But not for once have I ever knew that there is a difference between self-employment and entrepreneurship not until I started reading business articles and books, listening to great business consultants - the likes of Fela Durotoye, Kunle Soriyan, Brain Tracey (these are my most favorites and role model) and so on. Then I sat down thinking every night, am I an entrepreneur or self-employed? Many of us never look deeply into this and we usually mistake one for the other because they seem synonymous to us. Self employment is you working for yourself probably as being a contractor, a freelancer or you owning your business. The U.S dictionary defines entrepreneurship as "the art or science of innovation and risk-taking for profit in business. With this definition, I believe we are beginning to get an insight of how different these two are. After all my thoughts, I personally decided to regard entrepreneurship as INGENUITY. Now, what is ingenuity - it is the ability to solve difficult problems, often in original, clever and inventive ways. The way Bill Gates single-handedly revolutionalize the way we use home computers is an excellent example of ingenuity and entrepreneurship. Two distinct variations of business owners are the entrepreneurs and the self-employed. Categorically speaking, most people fall under self-employment and not entrepreneurship. One major difference I see in the two is that one has a bigger scope and vision than the other. Let's take a big look at them First, being self-employed, you have people who are working for you but being an entrepreneur, you have people who are working with you and not just under you. In self-employment, you employ people to work for you while the whole mission, vision and progress of the business lies on your shoulder but for an entrepreneur, you have people working with you - you are the boss or d director or C.E.O or whatever you tag your post but you and your staffs forms a team and you work as a team, they bring you ideas and innovations. This is why two things illuminate the differences between self-employment and entrepreneurship; 1) For the self-employed, they have to go to work all the time regardless of the amount of staffs they have. If they don't, the business will simply stop. It might not stop on that day, but if theit absence is consistent, as days roll over, there is possibility of the business flopping. For an entrepreneur, it is not so. The business keeps going even with the absence of the boss because he has those who knows and understand his vision and can run things successfully in his absence 2) For self-employment, if the owner decides to retire, then that is the end of the business. If the owner dies, the business dies as well. For entrepreneurship, the business outruns the existence of the owner because his/her workers are working him with hence, they understand the vision, mission and value of the business but for self-employment, the workers areworking for him, hence, all they do is just to sell the products and services - they don't understand the mind of the owner. Take for example, Apple Inc., even after the death of Steve Job, the business still moves on (and didnt change to being open source) but can you remember that there was once a newspaper called Concord in Nigeria? Where is it today? If those working with Steve Job did not know the vision of the business, will it stil be existing? Think about this - "do you want to build a business that can sustain itself and be valuable enough to sell to others (this is the mind of an entrepreneur) or simply create work so you can pay your bills (this is the mind of self-employed)? Secondly, entrepreneurs are Global thinkers. They see business in larger scale than the self-employed. The self-employed does not want to go beyond his/her vicinity or do something new because they are scared of taking risk, they are scared if it's going to work out or not, so they prefer to be on the safer side but Entrepreneurs are risk-takers - he knows how to manage and control risk, he deals well with his procurement and thinks massively. An entrepreneur understands that there is money to be made and more benefits to had when you serve others on a larger scale. They think globally and identify needs and frustrations to serve the masses and continually further their market reach so they are always seen in the international market more than the self-employed. Take for example Jumia (a Nigeria e-commerce organization) and someone who opened a shop to sell his goods. His shop is in a particular place for the reach of those around and not for those far away from his shop's location but Jumia can bring this same goods at is being sold to you wherever you are - they are meeting the needs of those far away. So I see Jumia as an entrepreneurial organization as theu are meeting the needs of masses and now Jumia is known internationally. Jumia now extend.their services to other west africa coutries like Ghana, Kenya and the likes. This Jumia and the shop owner who sells the same things have the same mission (to sell) but different vision (to reach globally) A business can be small, but when you start to think like an entrepreneur and not just someone who owns a business but someone who runs a business, then you will have the zeal to grow and not stay at a point. Lastly, entrepreneurship is believed to be a key determinant of the economic success of a country. Self-employment could be selfish at times when most of your thought is about just your wealth. An entrepreneur also thinks about his wealth but he creates something that will benefit others and thereby bring in wealth for him - it is mutual not selfish. Same goes to a Nation. A nation that invest into entrepreneurship strengthens theit economy. There is more of exportation to importation and the nation is known in the global market. Similarly, entrepreneurs in a country also enhance the country's economy. When you hear of Apple inc., you think about America. When you hear of Tecno, you think of China. When you hear of Samsung, you think of Korea and so many examples. With due respect and love, for the sake of improvement and not condemnation, when we hear of our country, Nigeria, what do we think? It is not that entrepreneurship is not practice in Nigeria but it is done on a very small scale and this has limit our mentality and thinking. When most of we Nigerians hear about entrepreneurship, we delve our mind into soap making, shoe polish making, how to fry doughnut For sale and so on. Please don't get me wrong, these things are very excellent but our intelligence and skills can still be broadened than these. Let's see soap making, bead making and the likes as one sector of entrepreneurship which I believe is now being thoroughly taught but can we also look at another advance section of entrepreneurship? Can the government please help to invest into our intelligence. Thanks to those Nigerians who learnt how to develop inverters ans solar generators - this is a very good example. Imagine this project has being invested on, then we won't have to import any of these things. Our schooling does not matter but the education given to us, so regardless of being a graduate or not, there are people, creative people out there with high intelligence who are looking for chances to use their abilities. Government investing in this advance entrepreneurship will change the country from just having mechanics but mechanics who can make cars, computer engineers who can make mother boards, phone repairers who can make phones and their panels, textile industries that can turn wool to clothes and not just only tailors. Imagine us importing toothpicks, cotton buds, matches and so many little things when it is not that we don't have the resources.Nigerians who have the opportunity to support this type of entrepreneurship should please do so. I so much love Innoson motors - at least we now have a company producing Nigeria made cars (entrepreneurship) and not just Nigeria companies selling cars (self-employment). I am not condemning those selling these things but can another set of people also learn to produce these things? There are so many other things we can still create ourselves. If the government can, we citizens can and at the same time, we should believe in ourselves and not condemn things that we make. Encourage ourselves by buying our own things most times. Let's believe we can and yes we can!!!I believe we are now enlightened about the differences in being an entrepreneur and being self-employed. Own your business and think wide about it, take constructive risks, read business articles, learn from the successful ones. Don't just own your business -RUN IT Written by Adeyemi Olumide ( a.k.a creativity) visit my blog to read more articles like this http://creativityworldsite. 92 Likes 16 Shares |
Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by timijoseph01(m): 6:52pm On May 21, 2016 |
A hit.. This should make FP 1 Like |
Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by cr80vity(m): 7:15pm On May 21, 2016 |
timijoseph01:thanks bro...I don't know if topics like this do make fp cux I wish everyone to b enlightened 1 Like |
Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by Nobody: 7:17pm On May 21, 2016 |
Paragraph your article. It looks so mixed up that it's difficult to read 3 Likes |
Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by cr80vity(m): 7:31pm On May 21, 2016 |
coolsix:probably bcux I copied it directly from my blog. it s well paragraghed in the blog thanks for d correction - I v modified it |
Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by dollaflow(m): 7:53pm On May 21, 2016 |
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Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by dollaflow(m): 7:53pm On May 21, 2016 |
ok 1 Like |
Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by Nobody: 8:17pm On May 21, 2016 |
You are right. Most people who believe they are entrepreneurs are simply self employed. Although, being self employed is way better than waiting to be an entrepreneur and ending up doing nothing. Great write up. 9 Likes |
Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by ovieigho(m): 9:08pm On May 21, 2016 |
I want to be an agro-preneur ;DI want to be an agro-preneur 1 Like |
Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by ovieigho(m): 9:10pm On May 21, 2016 |
I want to be an agro-preneur |
Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by SlimHan(f): 9:32pm On May 21, 2016 |
Space booking |
Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by butanep(m): 9:37pm On May 21, 2016 |
Thanks for this beautiful write up. It entered my bones and make me think very far on ways to develop my business. This post make front page to enlightened Nigerians.Seun and Lalasticlala. Do the needful. The country sometimes is a barrie to entrepreneurship. 2 Likes |
Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by ZoggingMaster: 7:00am On May 22, 2016 |
Nice write up 1 Like |
Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by ERONX(m): 7:01am On May 22, 2016 |
ok |
Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by sholay2011(m): 7:05am On May 22, 2016 |
God bless you OP. One of the best threads on front page in recent times. |
Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by mrvitalis(m): 7:05am On May 22, 2016 |
I don't in any way agree to this There is no way u can show that being self employed is not entrepreneurship simply no way What u called self employment is small scale enterprise which can grow to what u called the entrepreneurship (large scale enterprise) What's the most important is the vision u started a business, there friends started a salon Friend A wants the biggest salon in his locality Friend B wants a league of salon in different place in the city Friend C wants a salon with branches all over the major cities in the world offering same service All of them are entrepreneurs but there vision is different u can't call one self employment and the other entrepreneur 28 Likes |
Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by Millz404(m): 7:06am On May 22, 2016 |
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Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by Almajiri1: 7:07am On May 22, 2016 |
Fantastic. If politicians can learn how to innovate and run the nation of Nigeria instead of owning it and ruling like a power emperor or using outdated dogs and baboons/95% vs 5% theorems. I see Nigerians in all my global waka as a confirmed almajiri herdsman and I see brilliant people with potentials but the government fails to provide the necessary structures needed for them to initialize and actualize ideas that can change Nigeria. |
Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by Pavore9: 7:09am On May 22, 2016 |
A beautiful write up. |
Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by Nobody: 7:10am On May 22, 2016 |
My brother all these things are the same depends on your packaging,mind u a self employed can equally package his business in such a way the business we outlive him is just that oyibo sabi use english to confuse us here. 11 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by Nobody: 7:10am On May 22, 2016 |
After church... Devil get behind me. 1 Like |
Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by IKON360(m): 7:12am On May 22, 2016 |
Finally, I've been enlightened on the difference between self employment and entrepreneurship, this is what should make FP, information that changes our reasoning. 1 Like |
Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by folks4luv(f): 7:13am On May 22, 2016 |
this is illuminating, now I know d difference. trusy nairalanders to start forming entrepreneur now lol |
Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by izuch(m): 7:14am On May 22, 2016 |
cr80vity: Warrisdis? 1 Like |
Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by Thebrightest(m): 7:16am On May 22, 2016 |
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Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by Agunechemba1(m): 7:16am On May 22, 2016 |
They are all the same thing Biko. Leave this long epistle you wrote there. 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by codemaniacs: 7:16am On May 22, 2016 |
Of all the people its bill gates you mentioned that guy stole the idea from Apple.. the reason bill gates is where he is today is because the Apple computer was and is still more expensive than a windows computer. cr80vity you are confusing sole-proprietorship and self-employment... self employment and entrepreneurship are the same thing 10 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by driand(m): 7:17am On May 22, 2016 |
Nice opinion |
Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by Igboboy59(m): 7:17am On May 22, 2016 |
wow great innovation |
Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by prinzfavian(m): 7:18am On May 22, 2016 |
cr80vity: Adeyemi Olumide Emmanuel is this really you? Wow! Longtime, how're you? Alredy read this piece on ur blog yesterday. Nice one Man. |
Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by NovusHomo(m): 7:19am On May 22, 2016 |
[quote author=coolsix post=45841843]Paragraph your article. It looks so mixed up that it's difficult to read[/quote What is it with all the sermon?. Oh, today is Sunday. Lets cut to the chase. In two sentences: THE ENTREPRENEUR IS THE BUSINESS FOUNDER OR OWNER. HE IS SELF-EMPLOYED IF HE RUNS THE BUSINESS HIMSELF. It is as simple as that. Now go to Church, business consultant. 6 Likes |
Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by cornelin(m): 7:22am On May 22, 2016 |
Creative piece of writeup. I'm enlightened! |
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