Entrepreneur's Handbook

Entrepreneur's Handbook

INTRODUCTION

The entrepreneur takes on a very important social responsibility, such as producing and offering products needed by the society. The resources that are brought together in parallel with the business ideas developed by the entrepreneurs produce businesses, and businesses produce the goods and services we need. The nature of these products and the level of meeting our needs will vary depending on the nature of the entrepreneur. When the entrepreneur's ability to identify and meet the needs of society increases, the quality and quantity of products and services offered to the market will also increase.

When viewed from a slightly broader perspective, it can be said that the total of entrepreneurial activities is equal to the welfare level of the society. The value obtained as a result of entrepreneurship activities where the main responsibility is to create value for the society actually constitutes the income shared by the whole society. As the quality of entrepreneurship activities increases, the value obtained as a result of these activities will increase, which will increase the welfare of the society. For this reason, by increasing the quality of the entrepreneurs who constitute an average of 5% of the population of the society, the number of qualified enterprises where employees make better income, have a good working environment, create value and share this value with their stakeholders will also increase.