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Semi – Detailed Lesson Plan in

Entrepreneurship

I. OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to:
1. Explain the 4 M’s of operations in relation to putting up a business.
2. Appreciate the importance of knowing the 4 M’s in business opportunities.

II. SUBJECT MATTER


Topic: Entrepreneurship
Reference: www.countsbusinessconsulting.com
Materials: Video clips, pen and paper

III. PROCEDURE

A. Preliminaries
1. Prayer
2. Greetings
3. Checking of Attendance
4. Setting of the Classroom Standards
5. Review of the previous lesson

B. Lesson Proper

B. 1. Activity
The teacher will present series of video clips that shows the 4 M’s in business.

B. 2. Analysis
Students will be grouped and will be asked to discuss what they have seen and understand in
the video.

B.3. Abstraction

Putting up or managing a business has always been a challenge to man. The earliest
known accounts for business management in man’s existence tended to be crude, brutish and
short. Then came the industrial revolution. Welcome to mass production! Things became
manufactured at the touch of a button.

What are the 4 M’s in business opportunity?

1. Method
- The method used in putting up a business should be appropriate. Wrong method used
in doing jobs can be expensive for it doesn’t fit to the plan.

2. Manpower
- largest expenses for business.
- Putting the right persons in the right position. If done so, a large portion of business
management would have been achieved.
- Do you have the right number of people doing the right amount of work?

3. Machine metal
- contraptions called machines have made man fulfill almost effortlessly variopus
dreams of creating things that make our existence more worthwhile. Though
machines have drastically changed humankind participation in the hard labor, it
should be noted that, without man and materials, machines will be useless.

4. Materials
- without materials, human resource is made redundant. Thus in every right thinking
and right planning, the organization already knows the materials needed for any
business activity.
- Poor quality of materials potentially ruins entrepreneurship.
B. 4. Application
a. Generalization/Integration
1. How does the 4 M’s of business opportunity can add real value to the business?
2. In what ways can the 4 M’s be applied in our daily activities? Cite examples.

IV. EVALUATION/ASSESSMENT

1. How can the 4 M’s be properly utilized by people who are still starting to put up a business?
2. Based on your understanding of the 4 M’s, complete the table below;

Positive Effects of the 4 M’s Importance of the 4 M’s


(Give atleast 5) (Give atleast 5)

V. ASSIGNMENT

Read in advance the topic on how to develop a product descrition. 

Prepared by:

KRISTINE JOY MIGALBIN – CIMAGALA

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