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1PENGURUSAN KEUSAHAWANAN KECIL DAN SEDERHANA385A NOSS for entrepreneurs has been developed for this unique profession, which integrates various facets of business, including technology, economics, social factors, and politics. Entrepreneurs are individuals who confront uncertainties much like Olympic athletes, symphony orchestra conductors, or top-gun pilots.

Entrepreneurship is considered a driving force that has revolutionised the business world. The entrepreneurial environment is characterised by a predominance of small firms and new ventures. Over the past few years, there has been a tremendous increase in new-venture activity. While many of these incorporations may previously have existed as sole proprietorships or partnerships, they still represent new-venture activity whether through start-ups, expansion, or further development.

As an indication of the importance of entrepreneurs in the economy, the United States leads the world in providing entrepreneurial support, such as entrepreneurship education and training, financial assistance, and favorable social norms.

Enterprises run by entrepreneurs are categorised as micro, small, or medium based on the number of employees and annual sales turnover. Briefly, a micro enterprise has 5 or fewer employees and an annual turnover of less than RM200,000. A small enterprise employs between 5 and 50 employees and has an annual turnover between RM250,000 and RM10 million. Finally, a medium enterprise has between 50 and 150 employees and/or an annual turnover ranging from RM10 million to RM25 million.

This NOSS focuses on managing micro and small businesses as defined by the NSDC (National SME Development Council). The scope of work includes business incorporation, corporate management, product or service development and innovation, as well as risk and crisis management. All these responsibilities require leadership, creativity, and persistence.