An entrepreneurial business is defined by its objectives, which are considered before formalizing the venture. It can operate in commercial, service, industrial, or productive sectors and involves the production, transformation, circulation, administration, or custody of goods, or rendering of services.
It has one main function, which is to generate goods and services for profit.
Research and technological development function
Commercial function
Production function
Purchase function
Company Types
According to its legal form
Limited liability company
Limited partnership
General Partnership
Partnership
Individual entrepreneur
According to its geographical scope
International
National
Provincial
Local
According to the ownership of its capital
Mixed
Private
Public
According to its size
Big
Medium
Small
According to the nature of its economic activity
tertiary or service sector
secondary or industrial sector
primary or agro-livestock sector
Organization
Structure and set of rules that coordinate the means to achieve a given result.
Passive elements: Resources available to the human element for its work.
Active elements: Human element.
Objectives
Current approach, multiple objectives.
Legal
Human
Environmental
Social issues
According to classical theory
Maximize economic benefit
Company environment
It is everything that is external to the company and that conditions its activity and decisions.
Specific Environment
General environment
Definition
Business nature
The nature of an entrepreneurial business is determined by the objective set, generally studied before formalizing the venture.
commercial or service rendering.
industrial or productive
It is any economic activity organized for the production, transformation, circulation, administration or custody of goods, or for the rendering of services.