This report provides a comprehensive analysis of entrepreneurship and small business management, using FTI Consultancy as a case study. It explores various entrepreneurial ventures, including small businesses, scalable startups, large companies, and social entrepreneurship, discussing their characteristics, similarities, and differences. The report highlights the importance of small businesses and startups to the social economy, examining the number of employees, organizational structures, and their contributions to economic growth, job creation, and GDP. Furthermore, it delves into the characteristics of successful entrepreneurs, factors that influence their success, and how background and experience can impact entrepreneurial endeavors. The report concludes by emphasizing the role of entrepreneurship in fostering innovation, creating jobs, and addressing social issues, with a focus on sustainable business practices and corporate social responsibility (CSR).