ICT 7 - Lesson 2 Qualities of Successful Entrepreneurs in field of ICT - Copy.pptx
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This lesson focuses on the qualities and traits that make entrepreneurs in the field of ICT successful. It highlights how vision, creativity, and innovation drive new ideas, while perseverance and determination help overcome challenges. Students will explore the importance of risk-taking, problem-so...
This lesson focuses on the qualities and traits that make entrepreneurs in the field of ICT successful. It highlights how vision, creativity, and innovation drive new ideas, while perseverance and determination help overcome challenges. Students will explore the importance of risk-taking, problem-solving, and adaptability in facing the fast-changing world of technology. Leadership, teamwork, and good communication skills are also emphasized as essential in managing people and resources. The lesson further explains how self-confidence, discipline, and a positive attitude contribute to achieving goals. By understanding these qualities, learners will not only appreciate the role of ICT entrepreneurs in society but also be encouraged to develop these traits for future opportunities in business and technology
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Language: en
Added: Oct 03, 2025
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1 Unit 1 Exploring Information and Communication Technology
2 LEARNING TARGETS At the end of this unit, the learners should be able to do the following: Learn the sectors within ICT industry examining current trends and addressing pertinent issues. Know the Qualities of Successful Entrepreneurs in field of ICT Learn the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) stranded in ICT Perform Computer Number Systems: Concept and Conversion
3 Does ICT really helps in the field of business? CENTRAL QUESTION
4 Qualities of Successful Entrepreneurs in field of ICT Lesson 2 ICT 7 - Exploring Information and Communication Technology
Successful ICT entrepreneurs think about what their business or idea can become in the future. They plan not just for today or tomorrow, but for many years ahead. They set clear goals and work step-by-step to reach them. Long-Term Focus 5
Mark Zuckerberg, the creator of Facebook, started with a small idea for a school project. He kept improving it for many years until it became a worldwide social media platform. Long-Term Focus 6
The world of ICT changes quickly — new apps, software, and gadgets are made all the time. Entrepreneurs must be open to learning and changing. If something doesn't work, they find a new way or try new tools Adaptability 7
A mobile app developer updates their app regularly to match new phone models and user needs. If they don't adapt, users will stop using the app. Adaptability 8
means knowing yourself well — your strengths (what you’re good at) and your weaknesses (what you need help with). Entrepreneurs use this knowledge to improve and also to ask help from others when needed. Self-Awareness 9
An ICT business owner knows they are great at coding but not very good at design, so they hire a graphic designer to make the website look better. Self-Awareness 10
Being an entrepreneur is not always easy. Problems, failures, or mistakes will happen. But successful ICT entrepreneurs don’t give up. They keep trying, learning, and improving their work. Persistence 11
Before becoming successful, Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba (a huge online business in China), failed many times and was rejected from jobs — but he kept trying until he succeeded. Persistence 12
Innovation means creating something new or making an existing idea better . In ICT, this is very important because people love new technology that makes life easier or more fun. Innovation 13
The team behind Zoom made a video call app that became very helpful during the pandemic. It helped schools, offices, and families stay connected — that’s innovation! Innovation 14
Stoplight STOP START CONTINUE 15
16 PHOTO CREDITS
People Chatting by Mohamed Mahmoud Hassan is licensed under CC0 1.0 via PublicDomainPictures.net .