Entrepreneurship: Quarter 1 Week 2 Module 2
Entrepreneurship: Quarter 1 Week 2 Module 2
Department of Education
National Capital Region
DIVISION OF CITY SCHOOLS – MANILA
Manila Education Center Arroceros Forest Park Antonio J.
Villegas St. Ermita, Manila
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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apply what you have learned.
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Competencies
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in Entrepreneurship
3 and Job opportunities for Entreprene
EXPECTATIONS
rning more on the competencies of entrepreneur and the job opportunities for entrepreneurship as a career. Are you excited to answer
PRE-TEST
DIRECTIONS: To check your prior knowledge about the topic, please list down at least
five (5) competencies in entrepreneurship and five (5) job opportunities for
Entrepreneurship as a career. Write your answer in the space provided.
You have finished answering the pre-test. You may request your
facilitator/guardian to check your work. Congratulations and keep on
learning!
Innovation
Opportunity seeking and exploitation
Resource mobilizing
Encountering risks and uncertainties
Economic and personal rewards
Creates employment
Develops new markets
Introduces innovation
Generates new sources of materials
Stimulates investment interest in the new business ventures being created
Improves the quality of life
Serves as role models
Brings social benefits to the people
Utilizes and mobilizes indigenous resources
Provides more alternatives for consumers
Entrepreneurs are found everywhere around the globe and they are a distinct
group of business people who contribute to the development of the society. They are
the founder and creator of the enterprise who make use of the opportunities that
abound to start or grow business, knowing that there are risks involved in such
undertaking (Edralin, D. M., 2016).
DIRECTIONS: Give the meaning of the following word/phrase in each item. You may
use the internet to define the given word/phrase. Write your answer in the space
provided.
1. Competency
2. Job Opportunities
3. Enterprise
4. Creative thinking
5. Managing Change
BRIEF INTRODUCTION
Accordingly there is not. Specific techniques and habits must be practiced and
developed by all would-be entrepreneurs. Aside from business competencies,
entrepreneurs need interpersonal and self-leadership skills too; however, these are
often overlooked. Entrepreneurial behavior‟ can be learned and
developed (www.ideasforleaders.com).
The question is not who entrepreneurs are, but what they do, and more
important than business skills can be other competencies that provide a foundation
for those business skills (www.ideasforleaders.com).
Common competence is one that describes the knowledge, skills and abilities
found in most or all position (www.ifpm.nifc.gov).
ACTIVITIES
Activity 1. Read and analyze the facts about the competencies in Entrepreneurship
below. Determine whether the statement is TRUE OR FALSE. Write TRUE if the
statement is correct and write FALSE if otherwise. Write your answer before the
number.
Activity 3. Word Search: Please search for the ten (10) competencies of an
entrepreneur in the box below. Clues are provided. Encircle the word in the box and
write it before the clue.
Competencies of Entrepreneur
R N G E X J F W R E I R N L W
V E N C V C A C I N K M Z H R
C T I S Q I P R C T L N C E O
F W K N X W T H Z E A N S S Y
O O R X N W S A C R I O T P T
L R O I O O D P E P U G A K J
K K W J A O V T D R J N S L H
Z I D H L L F A C I C I C B X
I N R M K N T E T S R R G W D
W G A R B M F O R I T I N M T
N H H Z J U L M S N V N I A U
A C G I L S F K X G L E K B H
B E V I T I T E P M O C A P Y
D E T E R M I N E D R C T H O
T N E D I F N O C B P Y J M Y
Clues:
1. Showing assurance and self-reliance
2. Firmly resolved
3. Capable of devising ways and means
4. Showing initiative and willingness to undertake new projects
5. Having the quality of something created rather than imitated
6. Introduce something new or different
7. As good as or better than others of a comparable nature
8. The act or fact of doing something that involves danger
9. Habitually engaged in earnest and energetic work
10. The cultivation of productive relationships for employment or
business
REMEMBER
Competencies in Entrepreneurship
Personal Competencies:
1.
2.
Interpersonal Competencies:
1.
2.
Business Competencies
1.
2.
Core Competencies:
1.
2.
Common Competencies:
1.
2.
Job Opportunities for Entrepreneurship as a Career
Possible business venture:
1.
2.
Possible full-time job:
1.
2.
Reasons why many would like to become an entrepreneur:
1.
2.
POST-TEST
Identification. Read and analyze the statements below and identify whether it
requires a common competency or core competency. Write A if it is a common
competency and B if it is a core competency. Write your answer in the space provided.
Multiple Choice. Read and analyze the statements below and then write the letter of
the best answer in the space provided.
REFLECTIVE LEARNING
The first thing you need to do is find the right business idea and get education
according to it. You will then need to make a business plan and define your target
market. Once you have established these, you should start networking and selling
your idea into your targeted market.
The salary figures for entrepreneurs vary according to the field they venture into
and how well their idea sells in the market. If your idea is unique and useful, you
might end up making a lot of money.
E-SITES
To further explore the concept learned today; please watch the video about
“Young Entrepreneurs Success Story”. Follow the link below:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7wZogQhmFE
REFERENCES
Books
Websites
1. Doyle, A. (2020). The Best Jobs for Aspiring Entrepreneurs. Retrieved from:
https://www.thebalancecareers.com/best-jobs-for-aspiring-entrepreneurs-
4160409
16.50 Best Small Scale Cottage Industry Business ideas for 2020. Retrieved from:
https://www.profitableventure.com/cottage-industry-business-ideas/
PRE-TEST
ACTIVITIES
True False
False False
True True
True True
True False
Activity 2. Identification
1. Personal Competency 6. Business Competency
2, Business Competency 7. Personal Competency
3. Business Competency 8. Interpersonal Competency
4. Personal Competency 9. Interpersonal Competency
5. Interpersonal Competency 10. Personal Competency
Confident Innovative
Determined Competitive
Resourceful Risk Taking
Enterprising Hardworking
Creative Networking
Check your understanding
Competencies in Entrepreneurship
Personal Competencies:
1. Resilient
2. Self-reliant
Interpersonal Competencies:
3. Networking
4. Collaborating
Business Competencies
5. Business strategy
6. Product Innovation
Core Competencies:
7. Customer service
8. Managing staff
Common Competencies:
9. Ability to adapt to change
10. Good relationship with supervisors and co-workers
Job Opportunities for Entrepreneurship as a Career
Possible business venture:
11. Food processing
12. Merchandising
Possible full-time job:
13. Cash register
14. Store manager
Reasons why many would like to become an entrepreneur:
15. Self-fulfillment
16. Earn income/livelihood
Post – test