Lesson 1- Reassessing Personal Entreneurial Competencies
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Aug 01, 2024
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LESSON 1 Reassessing Personal Entrepreneurial Competencies
Do you still remember the lessons on entrepreneurship you took up when you were in Grade 8?
List down some skills and traits of an entrepreneur based on what you have observe and recall.
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Henry Sy - a tycoon known as the “father of modern Philippine retail,” whose chain of super malls changed the country’s retail landscape
ENTREPRENEUR A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so:
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RESTAURANT OWNER
Varying Concepts of an Entrepreneur.
An opportunity finder who sees a need, assesses the situation, ventures a risk to fulfill the need, and makes a profit.
One who innovates and creates new products or services or expands the existing market.
One who is driven by a strong desire to be successful and is highly motivated to excel
One who is driven by a strong desire to be successful and is highly motivated to excel.
One who brings resources, labor, materials, and other assets together and makes their value greater than before.
One who introduces changes, innovation, and a new order.
One who is driven by some forces such as the need to attain something, to experiment, or to accomplish.
One who identifies opportunities, plans, mobilizes resources, manages, and assumes the risks of a business to have a positive impact on society.
Characteristics of Today’s Entrepreneur. Includes men and women who are younger compared to their traditional counterpart. Highlu educated Know their business and their operation
Possess managerial and technical knowledge. Proficient in technology Value innovation and creativity. Flexible, persevering and committed Believe in team effort and group accountability for the busuness to succeed.