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General instruction:

A. You will provide a Printable Document Format as your final answer with your name
written on the top left on every page. Make sure you will secure a digital signature
and place on top of your name.
B. Use the Calibri regular as the official format having font size #12. You will copy each
question and insert answers every after the question.

1. Going along with someone’s beliefs is costly. When someone is open-minded, it is


considered a positive investment in one’s growth. Removing one’s self from one’s ideas
and way of life is another type of investment, one yielding high risk and little rewards. The
incentive of being a part of something is very much worth the risk to many people. How
dangerous do you think to conform to someone else’s mind and reasoning? As an
entrepreneur, should we provide room for other entrepreneurs mindset and use it to our
advantages?
2. Entrepreneurial mindset is when an individual is attracted to new opportunities and
creative innovations and is willing to take that leap of faith and all the risk and doubt that
comes with making that decision. Everyone thinks they can become that successful
entrepreneur but without a strong- minded personality and the ability to handle
frustrating situations the odds are not in your favor. How true are these statement to
you? Illustrate your personal (family related experience) endeavor especially when risks
are involved.
3. Dance is art, entertainment, and sport at the same time. It expresses
emotions through a series of ordered movements or choreographies.
To learn to dance, you have to know these movements (gestures,
steps, moves, etc.). It is a difficult exercise, especially for
beginners.  Many people are passionate about dance: more than 59%
of people in Europe want dance to become a discipline taught in all
schools. However, getting started in the dance is not as easy as you
might think. In view of the dozens and dozens of dance styles present
in dance associations or dance schools, it is sometimes difficult to
make a choice. How can social entrepreneurs attract talent when there aren’t high
salaries and options especially in the Philippines.
4. Look at the picture pictures below and write/list down your brainstorming ideas:
A. What do you notice about the product we’re looking at?
B. When you open up this web page from he supplier, what jumps out at you? 
C. What are we trying to achieve in this meeting? 
D. What concrete steps should we take to move forward to generate sales?
5. After learning the product innovation from the item listed above, please asnswer the following
questions:
a. What have you learned? 
b. What would you like to learn more about? 
c. What should we do differently next time? 
d. What additional information should we gather before we start this project? 
e. What categories can we sort these ideas into?

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