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ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Presented by: Ms. Beverly P. Bacomo


OBJECTIVE
The students’ will be able to
understand the need,
relevance, and effects of the
course in their daily lives.
DEFINED TERMS

ENTREPRENEURSHIP – Process of creating a new enterprise in making


profit.
ENTREPRENEUR – Refers to a person who creates a new enterprise.
– Comes from the French word “ENTREPRENDE” which means to
undertake
Enterprise – Refers to the business venture which is being created by the
entrepreneur.
3
RELEVANCE
OF THE
COURSE
1.) Nurtures Personal
Growth and
Development
• It teaches people to cultivate unique skills and think outside the box.
• Adaptability
• Effective communication
• It creates opportunity.
• Instils confidence.
• Ensures social justice and stimulates the economy.
2.) Relevance

• The skills needed to start your own business are relevant


in any field and would be desirable attributes for being an
employee.
3.) Tap Into Unrealized
Talents

• It helps you identify your strengths, talents and to work on


improving them.
4. Risk is Something
to Live With

• Entrepreneurship teaches that risk is something natural,


something that we have to deal, and to live with. It is
something to be managed.
• Risk is a common occurrence.
5.) Critical
Thinking

• Entrepreneurship exposes students to numerous


opportunities to learn how to think critically.
• Being aware of all the important factors and seeing how
they affect each other is the foundation of a smart
decision-making process.
6. Benefits to
Society

• Financial Literacy, money management, and strong interpersonal skills are


not only beneficial but also relevant for day-to-day life.
• Its studies goes beyond being purely personal, they’re also beneficial to
society.
• New enterprise and entrepreneurial innovation are critical for any society to
be globally competitive, with technological advancements creating new jobs.
7. Be Able to
Make a Difference

• The world has never need been more in need of students who are trying to
make a difference than it is today. And this is the very definition of
entrepreneurs. Yes, their goal is to sell products and services, but this is just a
one piece of the entire puzzle. To become successful at it, they have to identify
the real needs and problems of people and solve them.
• The students have this unique mind-set: find problems that need to be solved,
invent a solution for them, and, ultimately, make the world a better place.
8. Preparedness
for Real Life

• Entrepreneurship requires students to be innovative,


creative and collaborative with others.
KEY CONCEPTS
AND COMMON
COMPETENCIES
An Entrepreneur is a/an…

would tirelessly pursue


who never runs out of incredible, out of this
ideas. world ideas.

INNOVATOR
CREATIVE OPPORTUNITY DREAME DOES NOT ADVENTURE SCARS and COMPASSIONATE
ARTIST SEEKER R GROW OLD R BRUISES

who is constantly ready would turn vision


to transform trash into into reality.
art.
The way to get
started is to quit
talking and begin
doing.
Walt Disney
Thank You
Presented by: Ms. Beverly P. Bacomo

bevsbacomo13@gmail.com

Entrepreneurship

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