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Simplified Learning and Assessment Sheet (SLASh)

Subject: COMPUTER SYSTEM Quarter First Grade: 9


SERVICING
PERSONAL ENTREPRENEURIAL COMPETENCIES
Title: W eek: 1&2
(PECs)

Most Essential Learning Competency:


WEEK 1 - LO 1 Recognize Personal Entrepreneurial Competencies and Skills (PECs)
needed in computer systems servicing
WEEK 2 - LO 2. Develop and strengthen personal competencies and skills
(PECs) needed in computer systems servicing

Presentation of Lesson:

Personal entrepreneurial competencies refer to the ability to develop, organize


and manage a business venture along with any of its risks. It includes key
characteristics that should be possessed by a person in order to successfully run a
new venture. Among those characteristics are social, managerial and networking
competences.

Personal Entrepreneurial Skills (PECs) of a good entrepreneur


(Characteristics / Traits / Attributes):

1. Hardworking: Successful entrepreneurs are hard workers, and they also


enjoy what they are doing. They are dedicated, driven, and focused. They are
goal oriented and have a strong attention to detail. They are typically highly
organized and have seemingly boundless energy.
2. Confident: A successful entrepreneur never asks the question or keeps
doubts in their mind about if they can succeed or if they are even worthy of
success. They are normally confident enough that their knowledge and their
know-how will help them make their business idea a success. And they
radiate this confidence in everything that they do for the business.
3. Disciplined: Successful entrepreneurs always focus their energy on making
the business work, and for eliminating the distractions or obstacles to their
goals. They make strategies help them to aim the goals they have while they
outline the plan to achieve the outcome.
4. Committed: Good entrepreneurs assume full responsibility over their
business. They give full commitment and solid dedication to make the
business successful.
5. Ability to accept change: Nothing is permanent but change. Change occurs
frequently. When you own a business, you should cope with and thrive on
changes. Capitalize on positive changes to make your business grow.
6. Creative: One facet of creativity is being able to make connections between
seemingly unrelated events or situations. Entrepreneurs often come up with
solutions which are the synthesis of other items. They will repurpose
products to market them to new industries.

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7. Has the initiative: An entrepreneur takes the initiative. You must put
yourself in a position where you are responsible for the failure or success of
your business.
8. Profit-oriented: An entrepreneur enters the world of business to generate
profit or additional income. The business shall become your bread and
butter. Therefore, you must see to it that the business can generate income.
Important skills of a successful entrepreneur:

1. Excellent planner: Planning involves strategic thinking and goal setting


to achieve objectives by carefully maximizing all the available resources. A
good entrepreneur develops and follows the steps in the plans diligently to
realize goals. A good entrepreneur knows that planning is an effective skill
only when combined with action.

2. Possesses people skills: This is a very important skill needed to be


successful in any kind of business. People skills refer to effective and
efficient communication and establishing good relationship to the people
working in and out of your business. In day-to-day business transactions,
you need to deal with people. A well-developed interpersonal skill can
make a huge difference between success and failure of the business.

3. Sound decision maker: Successful entrepreneurs can think quickly and


to make wise decisions towards a pre -determined set of objectives. No one
can deny that the ability to make wise decisions is an important skill that
an entrepreneur should posse ss. Sound decisions should be based on
given facts and information and lead towards the pre -determined
objectives.

Strengthening your Identified PECs


Here are your guides on how to strengthen your own PECs.

1. React positively to criticisms and open to feedback.

2. Always demonstrate positive attitude to achieve a desired goal.

3. Always project strong and well-balanced behavior.

4. Always exercise the assertive style in your work environment.

5. Avoid being too passive and too aggressive.

6. Do not let anyone worsen your business life.

7. Prioritize your business goal rather than personal goal in order to become a successful
entrepreneur.

8. Acquire specific skills for creating and maintaining a conducive work environment.

9. Be responsible in everything you do in your business.

10. Always observe business ethics in putting up a business.

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Optional Activities for Practice(Do it in yellow paper)

Task Name W hat to do W here to find it

What’s More Activity 1 CSS Module page 9


From the given chart
below, write at least six
techniques on how you
would strengthen your
own PECs. Write the
PECs that you feel that
you still need to focus
on to strengthen these
on a separate sheet of
paper.

What I can do Preparation of an CSS Module Page 11


Action Plan
Directions: Examine
yourself once again.
Make a short list of
PECs that you need to
strengthen. From this
activity, prepare of an
action plan that
requires further
development. You may
opt to follow the
suggested format
below. You may
improve or change it if
it suits your own plan
of action. Write your
answer on a separate
sheet of paper.

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Assessment:

I. Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen
letter on a separate sheet of paper.

1. Which of the following is NOT considered as a characteristic of an


entrepreneur?
a. Copes with failure c. Dependent
b. Persistent d. Opportunity seeker
2. Mrs. Magno follows the advice of a friend to be flexible especially if she
intends to open a retail business. What PECs has been demonstrated by Mrs.
Magno?
a. Persistent c. Reliable and has integrity
b. Responsive to feedback d. Self-confidence
3. Andrew tells Mary, her best friend that she has a strong will and does not
give up finding a solution to a business problem. What PECs has been
demonstrated by Andrew?
a. Self-confidence c. Hard work
b. Risk- taking d. Persistence
4. If she wants to ensure a profitable business operation, what characteristic
will she maintain?
a. Futuristic or future -oriented c. Commitment
b. Opportunity seeker d. Goal oriented
5. What PECs must she possess if there are customers who complain about the
quality of her product?
a. Patience c. Versatile
b. Hardworking d. All of the above
6. One facet is being able to make connections between seemingly unrelated
events or situations.
a. Profit-oriented c. Initiative
b. Creative d. Committed
7. They are dedicated, driven, focused and are goal oriented and have a strong
attention to detail.
a. Hardworking c. Disciplined
b. Confident d. Change
8. A good entrepreneur assumes full responsibility over their business, and they
give full and solid dedication to make the business successful.
a. Change c. Confident
b. Committed d. Initiative

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9. It refers to the ability to develop, organize and manage a business venture
along with any of its risks.
a. Competencies c. Personal Entrepreneurship
b. Personal d. Entrepreneurship Competencies
10. What trait of a successful entrepreneur always focuses his/her energy on
making the business work, and for eliminating the distractions or obstacles to
his/her goals?
a. Hardworking c. Disciplined
b. Confident d. Chan

Table of Specification

Most Essential Learning No. of No. of K C A Test


Competencies Hours Items (50) (30) (20) Placement
LO 1 Recognize Personal
Entrepreneurial
Competencies and Skills 5 5 3 1 1 5,7-10
(PECs) needed in computer
systems servicing
LO 2. Develop and
strengthen personal
competencies and
5 5 2 2 1 1-4,6
skills (PECs) needed in
computer systems
servicing
Total 10 10 5 3 2

Prepared by: Checked by:

ARNIE S, BAUTISTA AMELITA R. TUAZON


Teacher TLE Chairman

Noted by:

ROQUITA S. SUYOD
Principal

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