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From Intrapreneur to EntrepreneurPete GilfillanEntrepreneur, Franchise Consultant and International BestsellingAuthor of HIRE YOURSELF
My Story
Why Am I Here Today?“The size of your life isdetermined by the size ofthe problem that yousolve”- Darren HardyPublisher SUCCESS Magazine and New YorkTimes Bestselling authorcc: Werner Kunz - https://www.flickr.com/photos/35375520@N07
My Problem To Help Solve An entire generation of ourworkforce is caught up in thedefeatist mindset thattraditional employment isthe only career path
Why I Wrote HIRE YOURSELF To help others takecontrol of their destinythrough franchiseownership
Why Are We Talking About This?
What We Cover Today . What is an intrapreneur, and how does being one differfrom being an entrepreneur? If you are an intrapreneur, why does it matter? What doesbeing an intrapreneur mean for your career choices? Itmay mean you are ideally suited for business ownership. Reasons for intrapreneurs to make the leap toentrepreneurship. Reasons for intrapreneurs to remain in the corporateworld. What options are available for intrapreneurs who want tobecome entrepreneurs?
Definitions of Intrapreneur andEntrepreneurAn intrapreneur is someone whobrings entrepreneurial values—thingslike passion, self-reliance, innovation,and determination—to work everyday, even though he or she works forsomeone else.An entrepreneur is a person whoorganizes and manages an enterprise,especially a business, usually withconsiderable initiative and risk—relyingon skills and attributes like passion,initiative, innovation, anddetermination.
5 Characteristics of an Intrapreneur
Intrapreneurs are alwaysself-motivated.cc: david shankbone - https://www.flickr.com/photos/27865228@N06
The typical intrapreneur has a healthyappetite for competition and challenge.cc: david shankbone - https://www.flickr.com/photos/27865228@N06
When circumstances throw them a curve,intrapreneurs don’t panic or freeze or give up.cc: david shankbone - https://www.flickr.com/photos/27865228@N06
4. InnovationIntrapreneurs are always observing, alwaysconsidering, and always thinking critically—lookingfor a better way to get things done.cc: david shankbone - https://www.flickr.com/photos/27865228@N06
5. InvestmentUnlike the majority of corporate employees,intrapreneurs don’t leave the office behind whenthey go home at the end of the day.cc: david shankbone - https://www.flickr.com/photos/27865228@N06
What Do Those 5 CharacteristicsAdd Up To? Intrapreneurs are valuable!- A Forbes article boldly declared that ONE intrapreneurwas worth 100 “engaged” employees.- An article in the British business Director Magazinereferred to intrapreneurs as the “secret weapon” ofthe business world.- Entrepreneur calls intrepreneurs “indispensable”- Fast Company calls them “change agents”- They’ve been called “Unsung heroes” and “the dreamerswho do.” Intrapreneurs are employees who bring muchmore than their time and toil to the table. They bringpassion, innovation, intellect, originality, and dedication.cc: Instant Vantage - https://www.flickr.com/photos/44312356@N04
Why IntrapreneurshipMatters More Now than Ever
If you’re an intrapreneur, whatdoes all this mean for you?
Why Make the Leap fromIntrapreneur to Entrepreneur?cc: Instant Vantage - https://www.flickr.com/photos/44312356@N04
12 Reasons to Consider Transitioningfrom Intrapreneur to Entrepreneurcc: Instant Vantage - https://www.flickr.com/photos/44312356@N04
12 Reasons to Consider Transitioningfrom Intrapreneur to EntrepreneurAs an entrepreneur, you:1.Get to be your own boss
12 Reasons to Consider Transitioningfrom Intrapreneur to EntrepreneurAs an entrepreneur, you:1.Get to be your own boss2.Are the person who benefitsfrom your efforts
12 Reasons to Consider Transitioningfrom Intrapreneur to EntrepreneurAs an entrepreneur, you:1.Get to be your own boss2.Are the person who benefitsfrom your efforts3.Live life on your own terms—and that means work/familybalance - be own boss
12 Reasons to Consider Transitioningfrom Intrapreneur to EntrepreneurAs an entrepreneur, you:1.Get to be your own boss2.Are the person who benefitsfrom your efforts3.Live life on your own terms—and that means work/familybalance - be own boss4.Control your career stability
12 Reasons to Consider Transitioningfrom Intrapreneur to EntrepreneurAs an entrepreneur, you:1.Get to be your own boss2.Are the person who benefitsfrom your efforts3.Live life on your own terms—and that means work/familybalance - be own boss4.Control your career stability5.Have unlimited innovation
12 Reasons to Consider Transitioningfrom Intrapreneur to EntrepreneurAs an entrepreneur, you:1.Get to be your own boss2.Are the person who benefitsfrom your efforts3.Live life on your own terms—and that means work/familybalance - be own boss4.Control your career stability5.Have unlimited innovation6.Set the tone
12 Reasons to Consider Transitioningfrom Intrapreneur to EntrepreneurAs an entrepreneur, you:7.Contribute jobs to our economy
12 Reasons to Consider Transitioningfrom Intrapreneur to EntrepreneurAs an entrepreneur, you:7.Contribute jobs to our economy8.Can make a difference
12 Reasons to Consider Transitioningfrom Intrapreneur to EntrepreneurAs an entrepreneur, you:7.Contribute jobs to our economy8.Can make a difference9.Are building an asset
12 Reasons to Consider Transitioningfrom Intrapreneur to EntrepreneurAs an entrepreneur, you:7.Contribute jobs to our economy8.Can make a difference9.Are building an asset10. Reap the tax advantages that comewith business ownership
12 Reasons to Consider Transitioningfrom Intrapreneur to EntrepreneurAs an entrepreneur, you:7.Contribute jobs to our economy8.Can make a difference9.Are building an asset10. Reap the tax advantages that comewith business ownership11. Will be the architect of your dreamretirement
12 Reasons to Consider Transitioningfrom Intrapreneur to EntrepreneurAs an entrepreneur, you:7.Contribute jobs to our economy8.Can make a difference9.Are building an asset10. Reap the tax advantages that comewith business ownership11. Will be the architect of your dreamretirement12. Can give free rein to the attributesthat have defined you as anintrapreneur
4 Reasons to Stay an Intrapreneur1234
4 Reasons to Stay an IntrapreneurYou’re Risk Averse234
4 Reasons to Stay an IntrapreneurYou’re Risk AverseYou Have Limited Capital Resources34
4 Reasons to Stay an IntrapreneurYou’re Risk AverseYou Have Limited Capital ResourcesYou Lack The Dream4
4 Reasons to Stay an IntrapreneurYou’re Risk AverseYou Have Limited Capital ResourcesYou Lack The DreamYou Are Happy Where You Are
3 Paths to Becoming an EntrepreneurBuilding FromScratch
3 Paths to Becoming an EntrepreneurBuilding FromScratchBuying anExistingBusiness
3 Paths to Becoming an EntrepreneurBuying anExistingBusinessBuilding FromScratchInvesting ina Franchise
Great Questions to Ask Yourself . Based on what you learned today are you an intrapreneur? Are you frustrated or unhappy in your current job? Have you ever dreamed of being an entrepreneur? What is stopping you from exploring the path to becomeentrepreneur?FEAR
Special Offer For YouIf you are answered “yes” to any of those questions and youare ready to explore the path of franchise ownership, I have aspecial offer for you . First 30 people to request a free Consultation Callwith me will receive a free copy of my Amazonbestselling book HIRE YOURSELF. First 10 people to complete a free ConsultationCall with me will receive a free copy of Shawn Achor’sbestselling book The Happiness Advantage.Request Consultation 5-904-7900
In Summary
Questions?
Pete GilfillanEntrepreneur and Franchise Consultantpgilfillan@franchoice.comTo connect with Pete Gilfillan to schedule a conversation and to receive a frecopy of his bestselling book HIRE YOURSELF, please submit your name andcontact information through the following http://www.execunet.com/events?id 10673
from Intrapreneur to Entrepreneur As an entrepreneur, you: 7. Contribute jobs to our economy 8. Can make a difference 9. Are building an asset 10. Reap the tax advantages that come with business ownership 11. Will be the architect of your dream retirement 12. Can give free rein t