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Review of the past lesson
Innovative Entrepreneurs
Types of Entrepreneurs 1. Innovative Entrepreneurs - They are those who always make new things by thinking of new ideas. They have the ability to think newer, better and more economical ideas.
Imitating Entrepreneurs
Types of Entrepreneurs 2. Imitating Entrepreneurs - They are those who don’t create new things but only follow the ideas of other entrepreneurs.
Fabian Entrepreneurs
Types of Entrepreneurs 3. Fabian Entrepreneurs - They are skeptical about changes to be made in the organization. They don’t initiate but follow only after they are satisfied.
Drone Entrepreneurs
Types of Entrepreneurs 4. Drone Entrepreneurs - They are those who live on the labor of others. They are die-hard conservatives even ready to suffer the loss of business.
Social Entrepreneurs
Types of Entrepreneurs 5. Social Entrepreneurs - They are those who initiate changes and drive social innovation and transformation in the various fields such as education, health, human rights, environment and enterprise development.
Differentiate a NEED from a WANT? Need – are the things that are needed for an individual to survive.
Differentiate a NEED from a WANT? 2. Want – the things also need by individuals but they can survive without it.
Give three things in which you are good at: 1. ____________________________________________________________ 2. ____________________________________________________________ 3. ____________________________________________________________
1. Why did you say that you are good on those things? 2. How do you nurture those skills/talents? 3. How do you think will these skills/talents help you in the future?
EXPLORE THE OPPORTUNITIES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AS A CAREER ALVIN A. SANCHEZ Entrepreneurship
The teacher will show set of pictures that will describe some Careers in Entrepreneurship and the student will describe the word by raising their hands.
SARI-SARI STORE
Sari-sari store Is one of the easiest businesses to set up due to the minimal capital required and because it can be managed at home, where the business owner lives.
BAKING BUSINESS
Baking Business A lot of bakeries are present in almost all neighbourhoods in the Philippines because bread is the 2 nd staple food of Filipinos. Pan de sal is the most common bread offered by this business.
Cellphone Loading Business
Cellphone Loading Business More than 95% of Filipinos are prepaid mobile phone users. This is the reason why there are so many cell phone loading station and link to their existing business like sari-sari store, food cart, or online business, etc.
TUTORIAL BUSINESS
TUTORIAL BUSINESS This business caters to students who are not able to catch up with their lessons or those who want to be ahead in class. It is composed of experts in a particular field who transfer their knowledge for a fee.
The teacher will guide the students as they discover the career options in entrepreneurship through different examples.
RICE RETAILING 1. IRRI present an infographic that Filipinos spend 20% or 20 centavos per every peso for rice. An average Filipino consumed an average of 92 kilograms (kg.) of rice from 1980s – 19990s, 111 kg from 2008 to 2009 and 119 kg from 2009 to 2010.
Food Cart Business 2. This businesses are usually under franchising agreements .
FOOD CART BUSINESS This business is very popular in the Philippines and they are usually located inside or outside the malls, schools, parks, train stations and offices.
F r a n c h I s I ng 3. It is a business arrangement wherein the franchisor , who is the owner of the business, acquires distribution centers through the franchisees or the affiliated dealers.
PRINTING BUSINESS 4. The demand in this business is very high and usually situated near schools and offices which cater to the needs of students for their project and also offices for their advertising and business requirements.
BUY-AND-SELL BUSINESS 5. This business is one of the emerging business and it is not just done traditionally in store but also in the internet. Everyone can technically be a seller even without an actual business.
Flea Market Business 6. Entrepreneurs set up a small space and sell any type of goods that they can bargain for the price.
Online Selling Business 7. This business deals with adding the Internet as a marketing and transaction channel for selling established products.
Direct Selling 8. It is a face-to-face selling of product by sales agent.
I n t r a preneurship Managing a startup business in an establish business.
Acquisition Buying another similar business or a new business.
No successful business started huge right away. Once the business is established, the business owner, entrepreneur can choose to expand and explore franchising , intrapreneurship and acquisition .
CAREER OPTION IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP
CAREER’S ENTREPRENEURSHIP SARI-SARI STORE BAKING BUSINESS Cellphone Loading Business TUTORIAL BUSINESS RICE RETAILING Food Cart Business PRINTING BUSINESS BUY-AND-SELL BUSINESS Flea Market Business Online Selling Business Direct Selling
Can you think of any other CAREER OPPORTUNITIES in Entrepreneurship nowadays in our community?
Direction: The students will be having a QUIZ BEE, in each situation given as example and identify the BENEFITS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP being describe in the following situation with the help of jumbled letters.
1. A group of students is preparing this coming school year by listing all their possible bills and expenses and deduct it with their savings and found out that it is not enough and while having their vacation they think of a possible solution . B O J S JOBS
1. Entrepreneurship aids in human development . Jobs that equate to an increase in national income. Millions of unemployed people will have an opportunities to have a decent occupation. Small business produce jobs and create wealth.
2. An economist is conducting a research if a simple eatery will survive in a rural area and a coffee shop in an urban area in different sectors of our society. C I M O N O C E ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
2. Entrepreneurship helps the economy grow . Strengthen economic activities of different sectors of society. A simple eatery in a rural area and a coffee shop in an urban area both ignite economic activity regardless of their business scale.
3. A group of scientist conduct an experimentation about a new product in the market that can treat heat stroke because of the hot condition in the Philippines . . E V I T A V O N N I PRODUCTS INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS
3. Entrepreneurship encourages technological growth . New products and services are always available in the market because of the ingenuity of entrepreneurs to seek opportunities and improve on them .
4. A group of researcher is conducting a survey about the product demand of the people living in South Square Subdivision and found out that the residences are satisfied because of the businesses like groceries, water stations, eatery, salons/barber shop, bookstores and bakery established along the area. . S D R A D N A T S OF LIVING STANDARDS OF LIVING
4. Entrepreneurship promotes inclusive growth . entrepreneurs see opportunities where most see none. they makes these opportunities into realities thus leveled the field in terms of employment opprtunities between a small rural town and a big city such as Manila.
5. The presence of various sari-sari stores in Brgy . Pasong Kawayan is better than having a number of convenience stores owned by one company. . ECONOMIC R E W O P AND Y T I L A U Q E ECONOMIC POWER AND EQUALITY
5. Entrepreneurship begets entrepreneurship . it growth begets more growth. It balances the economy by distributing national income for more businesses rather than to only few monopolies.
BENEFITS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
BENEFITS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP 1. Entrepreneurship aids in human development. 2. Entrepreneurship helps the economy grow . 3. Entrepreneurship encourages technological growth . 4. Entrepreneurship promotes inclusive growth . 5. Entrepreneurship begets entrepreneurship .
Performance Task 2. Using a short bond paper, make a poster about the importance of ENTREPRENEURSHIP to every individual and to our city. RUBRIC ORIGINALITY 2 PTS. CREATIVENESS 2 PTS RELEVANCE 1 PT TOTAL 5 PTS.
Entrepreneurship consist of career options depending on the passion and field of interest of the entrepreneur.
Job opportunities for Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurs often have several jobs where they gain the necessary skills before actually beginning their own companies or business.
Job opportunities for Entrepreneurship as a career BUSINESS CONSULTANT - people who can go to a client site, identify problems and fix them. Travels from one client company to another Helps companies to find their problems Recommends solutions to company problems
SALES MANAGER someone who knows how to represent a company, manage accounts and follow up on leads. Represents a company for a product or service Manages accounts for a company Follows up on customers interested in products or services
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR Someone who understands business concepts, systems, procedures and practices. Looks for useful facts and information interprets data and makes conclusions Understands business procedures and practices Recommends courses of action
TEACHER Someone to inspire students how to increase their entrepreneurial intention through acquiring the attitude towards entrepreneurship Speaks in front of many people Inspires young people to have a vision for society Shares experiences and insights about business and success
Human Resource Officer Someone whose job is in sourcing, attracting, recruiting, interviewing, and on-boarding employees to an organization. • Someone who is people savvy and has an in-depth business sense as well. Talks one on one Knows what motivates people Makes agreements with people Finds the right people for a position
BUSINESS REPORTER someone who can write articles is in a prime position to take the lead on covering a local business beat. Interviews famous business personalities Explains about latest developments in business
Career Opportunities of Entrepreneurship 1. Business Consultant - with the expertise of in the field of entrepreneurship, he can be a very good source of advices to other entrepreneurs and would be businessmen. 2. Teacher - a graduate of an entrepreneurship can use his knowledge in teaching. 3. Researcher - the entrepreneur can be employed as a researcher by an enterprise. 4. Sales - the entrepreneurship graduate can apply as a salesman. 5. Business Reporter - the entrepreneur being expert in the field, can be employed as a business reporter.
Performance Task Activity Create a 3-stanza poem with 4 lines each that contains the things that you learned from our topic and be ready to share it with the class . _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ ____________________________________________
Why do you think it is important to know the different career options in entrepreneurship?
Home-Base Activity Task 3. Learning the different job opportunities for entrepreneurship as a career, envision yourself having one of the jobs discussed in the previous activities.
Draw or Picture yourself in a short bondpaper with the chosen career opportunities in Entrepreneurship wearing its uniform alligned in your educational track. Write a short explanation (at least 5 sentences) on why you chose this career.