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PRAYE

Rschool. Thank
Dear God, thank you for
looking after our
you that you love each and
every one of us here.
Help us to learn, play and share
together. It’s incredible that you
are there every second of the
day, everywhere, all the time,
beside each of us. Amen.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP

MS. RONA S. BEDICO


Entrepreneurship
 The act of creating business or businesses while building
and scaling it to generate a profit.

 An important driver of economic growth and innovation.

 What people do take their career and dreams into their


hands and lead it in the direction of their own choice.

 About building a life on your own terms. No bosses. No


restricting schedules. And no one holds you back.
Entrepreneur
 A person who sets up a business with the aim to make
a profit and creates a new business, bearing most of
the risks and enjoying most of the rewards.

 The word “entrepreneur” was derived from the


french word entreprendre, 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”.
Entrepreneur
Entrepreneur
 An innovator, a source of new ideas, goods,
services, and business/or producers.

 Playing a key role in any economy, using the


skills and initiative necessary to anticipate
needs and bring good new ideas to market.
Types of
Entrepreneur
Types of Entrepreneur
1. Megaentrepreneurs

 Individuals who are willing to absorb


huge risks of using enormous amounts
of capital in their business ventures.

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Types of Entrepreneur
2. Microentrepreneurs

 Individuals who are engaged in micro or


small business as an alternative formal
employment.
Importance of
Entrepreneurship
Importance of
Entrepreneurship
 Entrepreneurship generates new wealth in an
economy.
 Entrepreneurship decreases poverty.
 It creates opportunities, ensures social
justice, instills confidence and stimulates the
economy.
 Entrepreneurship improves productivity.
Importance of
Entrepreneurship
 Entrepreneurs create jobs.
 Entrepreneurs innovate
 Entrepreneurs create innovation and
social change
 Entrepreneurs give to society.
Common and Core
Competencies
in Entrepreneurship
Common traits that entrepreneurs should always have.

1. Proactive – Entrepreneurs are reactive rather than passive. They


address issues, problems, and challenges before they come rather than
when they already happened.
2. Risk Takers – Entrepreneurs do not just grab opportunities left and
right; they have to take into consideration the potential various threats
they may encounter.
3. Have sharp eye for opportunities – Entrepreneurs have a talent for
recognizing opportunity even by using the macro level data only.
4. Sociable – Soft skills are one of the most important competencies of
entrepreneurs as there establish the relationship with the most important
assets of the company- its people and its customers.
5. Decisive – Entrepreneurs always have a decision about their business.
6. Balanced – The minds of entrepreneurs should have a balance between
the analytical and creative side.
Core traits that entrepreneurs should develop in managing
and running the business.

1. Leader – Successful entrepreneurs always have the heart of a


leader.
2. Communicators – Entrepreneurs know to use all forms of
communications to effectively share ideas and address certain
concerns with their customers or employees.
3. Specialist – Entrepreneurs are experts in their chosen business.
4. Problem solving – Entrepreneurs possess critical thinking and
look at problem as challenge or puzzles that they solve.
Relevance of
Entrepreneurship
Relevance of Entrepreneurship
 To prepare students for livelihood even before college.
 Entrepreneurship education aids students from all
socioeconomic backgrounds to think outside the box
and nurture unconventional talents and skills.
 Entrepreneurship develops their initiative and helps
them to be more creative and self confident in
whatever they undertake and to act in a socially
responsible way.
 It exposes students to numerous opportunities to
learn how to think critically and analyze the pieces on
the board.
 Being aware of all the important factors and seeing
how they affect each other is the foundation of a smart
decision-making process.
 Students must be exposed to real-world examples and
learn from their own experience.
 Entrepreneurship education requires students to be
innovative, creative, and collaborative with others.
CAREER
OPPURTUNITIES OF
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
JUPITER
CAREER OPPURTUNITIES OF
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
1. Business Consultant
2. Teacher
3. Researcher
4. Sales
5. Business Reporter
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