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Regional Office No. VIII - Eastern Visayas
Department of Education
Schools Division Office of Biliran
Larrazabal, Naval, Biliran
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

Entrepreneurship
(Q3-Week 1)

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Name: __________________________
Grade & Section: _______________
Date: ___________________________
LESSON 1: Introduction to Entrepreneurship
Learning Competency: Discuss the relevance of the course

Entrepreneurship and innovation are increasingly popular fields in today’s evolving


business scene. Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur or a professional in a
corporate setting, understanding the basics of entrepreneurship and innovation can
position you to succeed in today’s dynamic market.

Do You Know an Entrepreneur?

Directions: Give at least five (5) names of entrepreneurs whom you know. May it be
from your locality or within Philippines. Identify what are their common traits as
entrepreneur.
Name of Entrepreneur Common Traits
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

WHAT IS ENTREPRENEURSHIP?

The word “entrepreneur” was derived from the French verb


enterprendre, which means “to undertake” This is pinpointing
to those who” undertake” the risk of enterprise. The enterprise
is created by an entrepreneur and the process is called “Entrepreneurship” Entrepreneurs are
innovators, willing to take risks and generate new ideas to make it unique and profitable
solutions to the present-day problems.

RELEVANCE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP TO AN ORGANIZATION

1. Development of Managerial capabilities- this means that one of the benefits an entrepreneur gets is to develop his
managerial skills.
2. Creation of Organizations- which means that because of entrepreneurships many organizations will exist.
3. Improving standard of living- this means that entrepreneurship can lift up the economic status of an individual.
4. Means of economic development- this means that not only the life of the entrepreneur
is improved but also the society where the business is located.

FACTORS AFFECTING ENTREPRENEURSHIP


1. Personality Factors which includes:
a. Initiative- which means doing things even before being told
b. Proactive-which means he can classify opportunities and seize it.
c. Problem Solver- which means he can retain good relations with other people
d. Perseverance-meaning he will pursue things to get done regardless of challenges
e. Persuasion- means that he can entice people to buy even if they don’t.
f. A Planner- meaning he makes plan before doing things and do not fail to monitor it.
g. Risk-taker- which means that he is willing to gamble but he will calculate it first.
2. Environmental Factors which include political, climate, legal system, economic and social conditions and market
situations.
COMMON COMPETENCIES IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP

1. Decisive - an entrepreneur must be firm in making decisions.


2. Communicator - an entrepreneur must have a convincing power.
3. Leader - an entrepreneur an entrepreneur must have the charisma to be obeyed his employees
4. Opportunity seeker - an entrepreneur must have the ability to
be the first to see business chances.
5. Proactive - controlling a situation by making things to happen or by preparing for possible future problems.
6. Risk Taker - they have the courage to pursue what is their business ideas.
7. Innovative - the entrepreneurs have big business ideas and they do not stop improving and thinking of new
worthwhile ideas for their business.

Directions: Match the words on column A with the descriptions referred to in column B. Write
the letter of your answer.

Column A Column B
____________________________________________ ______________________________________
1. Derived from the French verb enterprendre. a. Decisive

2. Doing things before being told. b. Entrepreneur

3. Can classify opportunities and seize it. c. Initiative

4. Pursue things regardless of challenges. d. Innovative

5. Can entice people to buy even if they don’t. e. Leader

6. Makes plan before doing things and do not fail to f. Perseverance


monitor it.
g. Persuasion
7. Is willing to gamble but he will calculate it first.
h. Planner
8. Can retain good relations with other people.
i. Proactive
9. Constantly look for new ideas, thus he needs to be
creative. j. Problem Solver

10. Must be firm in making decisions. k. Risk Takert be firm in making decisions.
LESSON 2: Job Opportunities for Entrepreneurship as a Career
Learning Competency: Explore job
opportunities for Entrepreneurship
as a career If you’re an aspiring entrepreneur, there are different career paths you can
take to turn your dream into a reality. Which path you choose will depend
on your experience, skills, finances, and flexibility, as well as your goals
for the future. Entrepreneurs often have several jobs where they gain the
necessary skills before actually beginning their own companies. Common
jobs for entrepreneurs include those in marketing, business development
and management.
Word Puzzle

Directions: Find at least 5 career opportunities of entrepreneurship. Write your answers on your notebook.

1._______________________________ A C C O U N T A N T T E L

2._______________________________ H T H W C J E I O E I C E
G E Y G J U A R C A K O G
3._______________________________
R E S E A R C H E R T N E
4._______________________________
S C V N M Y H W Y H O O N
5._______________________________ M O B I L E E I Z E K M D
S O U P K P R K N R K I S
P A M P A R A M P E A S M
L S A L E S U H M N H T L

CAREER
OPPORTUNITIES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP

1. Business Consultant - with the expertise of the entrepreneur he can


be a very good source of advices to other entrepreneurs and would be business man.
2. Teacher - a graduate of an entrepreneurship can be use his knowledge in teaching
3. Researcher - the entrepreneur can be employed as researcher by an enterprise.
4. Sales - the entrepreneurship graduate can apply as salesman
5. Business Reporter - the entrepreneur being expert in the field, he can be employed as business reporter.
6. Social media managers - are responsible for overseeing the social media of a company or brand.
7. Public relations (PR) managers - oversee a company's public image.
8. Product managers - oversee every aspect of a particular project within your company.
9. Accountant - keep their company’s financial records and ensure taxes are organized and filed accurately.
10. Economist - study profit, loss, commodities, and wealth to develop an economic strategy for your company.
TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURS
1. Innovative entrepreneurs- have the ability to think newer, better and more economical ideas.
2. Imitating- these are people who follow the path show by innovative entrepreneurs
3. Fabian Entrepreneurs- are skeptical about changes to be made in the organization.
4. Drone entrepreneurs- are persons who lives on the labor
of other
5. Social entrepreneur- are people who drive social
innovation and transformation in various fields including
education, health, human rights and many others

Directions: Write TRUE or FALSE on the space provided.

_____________ 1. An Economist keep their company’s financial records and ensure taxes are organized
and filed accurately.
_____________ 2. A graduate of an entrepreneurship can use his knowledge in teaching.
_____________ 3. The entrepreneur can be employed as a researcher by an enterprise.
_____________ 4. An entrepreneur, being expert in the field can be employed as weather reporter.
_____________ 5. Public relation managers study profit, loss, commodities, and wealth to develop an economic strategy for your
company.

Directions: Write the letter of the correct answer.

1. Which of the following statement discusses the importance of entrepreneurship.


a. Understanding the basics of entrepreneurship will allow you to cure illness and
diseases.
b. Understanding the basics of entrepreneurship can help you implement peace and order.
c. Understanding the basics of entrepreneurship can position you to succeed in today’s dynamic market.
d. Understanding the basics of entrepreneurship can make you succeed in the fields in information and
communications technology.
2. Personality where he/she does things even before being told.
a. Initiative b. Perseverance c. Problem Solver d. Risk-taker
3. Personality where he/she is willing to gamble but he will calculate it first.
a. Initiative b. Perseverance c. Problem Solver d. Risk-taker
4. Common competency where an entrepreneur must be firm in making decisions.
a. Communicator b. Decisive c. Opportunity Seeker d. Proactive
5. Common competency where an entrepreneur must have a convincing power.
a. Communicator b. Decisive c. Opportunity Seeker d. Proactive
6.A career in entrepreneurship where he/she can be a very good source of advices to other entrepreneurs.
a. Accountant b. Consultant c. Researchers d. Social Media Managers
7. A career in entrepreneurship where he/she is responsible for overseeing the social media of a company or brand.
a. Accountant b. Consultant c. Researchers d. Social Media Managers
8. A career in entrepreneurship where he/she keeps their company’s financial records and ensure taxes are organized and
filed accurately.
a. Accountant b. Consultant c. Researchers d. Social Media Managers
9. Type of entrepreneur who follows the path show by innovative entrepreneurs.
a. Drone Entrepreneur b. Imitating Entrepreneur
c. Innovative Entrepreneur d. Social Entrepreneur
10. Type of entrepreneur who drive social innovation and transformation in various fields.
a. Drone Entrepreneur b. Imitating Entrepreneur
c. Innovative Entrepreneur d. Social Entrepreneur

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