Entrepreneurship12q1 Mod2 Recognize A Potential Market v3
Entrepreneurship12q1 Mod2 Recognize A Potential Market v3
Entrepreneurship
Quarter 1 - Module 2
Recognize a Potential Market
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Introdu What I Need to Know
Welcome to the second module of entrepreneurship. This module will allow you
to learn independently the knowledge and skills in recognizing a potential market. It
will guide you to identify the market problems to be solved or the market needs to be
met; and let you propose solution/s in terms of product/s and service/s that will match
the need using techniques on seeking, screening, and seizing opportunities. Also in
this module we are going to identify the market problem and propose solutions with
regards to products and services, to continue discover the ideal buiness you are going
to offer to your community. Basically, in return to your hard time of selling your product
you can generate profit.
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After completing this module, you need to:
Learn and understand the sources of opportunities for business.
Determine the essentials in the entrepreneur’s opportunity seeking
Identify market problems and propose potential products or services that will
meet the market needs.
Know the problem in which a business opportunity arises from.
Identify, screen and proposed solution to meet the problem
Select the best product or service that will meet the market’s need with a
consideration of generating profit.
What I Know
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_____ 11. The business operates in the industry environment.
____ 12. Opening a Halo – halo business during summer seasons.
____ 13. Environmental scanning is conducted only when a new business is
opened.
____ 14. When the barriers to the competitive forces are high, the effect to the growth
of the business is likewise high.
____ 15. Entrepreneurs need not observe and evaluate the priorities of the
government.
What’s In
In the previous lesson, you already know about the difference between
businessman and entrepreneur. Knowing all the entrepreneurial concepts will not
assure a person of becoming a successful entrepreneur and not all business people
are entrepreneurs. Some says being an entrepreneur is a calling; a lot of qualities must
be possessed to be considered successful and sustainable. So, if you are given a
great opportunity to venture into the field of entrepreneurship, it may be a long process
to undertake and the willingness to take a risk. Also, you’re not only the one who’s in
progress but at the same time, you’re helping for the development growth of our
economy.
esson 1
What’s New
FIX ME
Direction: Arrange the scrambled letters to form a correct word.
1. UPSIERSPL ________________ 6. UTSBETIUST ________________
2. NISSUBES ________________ 7. ICEVERS ________________
3. KERTAM ________________ 8. PECITIONMTO ________________
4. EDICRRSTO ________________ 9. IMCLTEA ________________
5. SUTEMOSRC ________________ 10. NTERTSAN ________________
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Lesson
Recognize a Potential Market
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What is It
Entrepreneurial Ideas
These are the basic foundation that the entrepreneur must have in seeking
opportunities:
Entrepreneurial mind frame. This allows the entrepreneur to see things in a
very positive and optimistic way in the midst of difficult situation. Being a risk - taker,
an entrepreneur can find solution when problems arise.
Entrepreneurial heart flame. Entrepreneur's driven passion, they are attracted
to discover satisfaction in the act and process of discovery. Passion is the great desire
of an entrepreneur to achieve his/her goals.
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Entrepreneurial gut game. This refers to the ability of the entrepreneur of being
intuitive. This also known as intuition. The gut game also means confidence in one’s
self and the firm believes that everything you aspire can be reached.
Sources of Opportunities
There are many ways to discover opportunities. Looking at the big picture some
have noticed the emerging trends and patterns for business opportunities. While
others are trying to find out their target market. Some are the following sources of
opportunities:
4. People’s interest
The interest, hobbies, and preferences of people are rich source of
entrepreneurial ideas. Like the increasing number of Internet Café at present could be
lead to the strong attachment of young people to computers.
5. Past experiences
The expertise and skills developed by a person who has worked in a particular
field may lead to the opening of related business enterprise.
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For example an accountant who has learned the appropriate accounting and
management skills and techniques in a prominent accounting firm can start his/her
business venture by opening his/her own accounting firm.
1. Buyers
The buyers are the one that pays cash in exchange to your goods and services.
For example, the influenced of the price or in the bargaining strategy. The buyer has
a strong and magnified bargaining power. The threat of its bargaining power will be
less if the following factors notice:
a. There are several suppliers available in the market.
b. The buyer has the potential for backward integration.
c. The cost of switching the supplier cost is minimal.
d. The product represents a high percentage of the buyer’s cost.
e. The buyer purchases large portions of the seller’s product or services.
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2. Potential New Entrants
A new entrant is defined as the one who enters something. For example, the
level of capital requirements, if the business requires huge capital, new entrants
should decline to join the business. This gives a threat to the business. This can be
notice if there is the presence of the following factors:
a. Substantial capital requirement.
b. Strict government policy.
c. Difficulty in accessing distribution channels.
d. Economies of scale.
e. High cost of product differentiation.
f. High switching cost
4. Substitute Products
Substitute means anything that takes the place or function of another. For
example the consumers decide to use margarine as a substitute for butter. In case the
price of butter increases, preferably the consumer will gradually switch to margarine.
A substitute product can give a big threat in the industry environment if the following
factors are notice:
a. Switching cost is low.
b. Preferences and tastes of the customers easily change.
c. Product differentiation is highly noticeable
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d. The quality of substitute products dramatically improves.
e. The price of substitute product is substantially lower.
5. Suppliers
The Suppliers are the one that provide something that is needed or wanted. For
example if the supply and services being offered is unstable or keep. The intensity of
the threat is strong in this kind of the competitive force in the industry. This can be
notice if there is the presence of the following factors:
a. The supplier has the ability for forward integration.
b. Suppliers in the industry are few, but the sales volume is high.
c. Substitute products are not readily available in the market
d. The switching cost is very high.
e. The product or service is unique.
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What’s More
WORD HUNT
Think of words or terms related to the topic and find the words in the grid horizontally,
vertically, or diagonally. Write the words or terms on the space provided below.
V E N T U R E A B C D E F A B C D E F S
A B N P O H W Q G S D L O S J E T U E Q
B C T R P R O D U C T S R L R E H R B E
C V R E P G O Y T R E P T G S T V A C N
V H E N O V R F D A B C U D E I O G V T
H K B E R C T K R F G E N H C J R K H R
K I C I T H U L V D E O C E U A T U K E
I D V D U K N S J Y I R Z O Q E U Y I P
D G H G N O U A O F G T U X N X N D R
G L K L I P W L R E P U R E P O J O G E
L H Z H T S P K L I O N H L I O M E L N
H A X Q I M I L G C V R I V A L R Y H E
A D S J E T U R E A B B S T I T U H A U
S S U B S T I T U T E S J E T U R F J R
V T U R E A B Q R S J E T U T U R E A B
1. ____________________ 6. ____________________
2. ____________________ 7. ____________________
3. ____________________ 8. ____________________
4. ____________________ 9. ____________________
5. ____________________ 10. ____________________
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What I Have Learned
Definition of Terms
Opportunity seeking - Process of considering, evaluating, and pursuing market
based activities that are accepted to be beneficial for the business.
Entrepreneurial process - can be defined as the steps taken in order to begin a new
enterprise. It is a step-by-step method, one has to follow to set up a business.
Entrepreneurial ideas - an innovative concept that can be used for financial gain that
is usually centered on a product or service that can be offered for money.
Essentials of entrepreneur’s opportunity seeking - These are the basic foundation
that the entrepreneur must have in seeking opportunities, such as entrepreneurial
mind frame, heart flame and gut game.
Sources of opportunity - can be attain by assessing and looking at changes in the
environment; technological discovery and advancement; government’s thrust,
programs, and policies; people’s interest, and past experiences.
External environment - refers to the physical environment, societal environment, and
industry where the business operates.
Government - refers to the local government (municipality, city, or provincial) or the
national government and its branches.
Competition – it is the act or process of trying to get or win something.
Substitute – anything that takes the place or function of another.
New entrants – the one who enters something.
Suppliers – are the one that provide something that is needed or wanted.
Buyers – are the one that pays cash in exchange to your goods and services.
Rivalry – is a state or situation in which people or groups are competing with each
other.
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What I Can Do
Activity 3:
COMPLETE ME
Complete the table below by supplying it with products that you consider similar. Write
the product and not the brand in their respective columns. Then describe and
differentiate its characteristics and uses.
Primary Product Substitute Product
No.
( Product name ) ( Product name )
Example Butter - expensive price used Margarine – lesser price also used as
as bread spread. bread spread
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2.
3.
4.
5.
Assessment
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3. It is the ability of entrepreneur that can sense without using the five senses,
also known as intuition.
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9. The intensity of rivalry among existing firms is characterized to the following
factors except one:
A. Diversity of rivals.
B. Number of competing firms.
C. Characteristics of the products or services.
D. The product represents a high percentage of the buyer’s cost.
10. The following are the forces competing within the industry except one:
A. Potential new entrants and Substitute Products
B. Buyers and Suppliers
C. Rivalry among existing firms
D. Needs and Wants
11. Which of the following good sources of entrepreneurial ideas determine the
interest, hobbies and preferences of people.
A. Changes in the environment C. People’s enterest
B. Technological discovery D. Past experiences
12. Societal environment includes the following, except:
A. Economic forces C. Political forces
B. Sociocultural forces D. Natural resources
13. Which among the following is the result of identifying entrepreneurial
opportunities?
A. Creation of entrepreneurial ideas C. Sources of opportunity
B. Opening of entrepreneurial venture D. Entrepreneurial process
14. What entrepreneurial idea will you recognized, if you consider the new discovery
and advancement of technology as source of opportunity?
A. Changes in the environment
B. Technological discovery and advancement
C. Government’s thrust, programs, and policies
D. People’s interest
15. Source of entrepreneurial idea where expertise and skills developeb by a person
from its previous work can lead to the opening of a related business enterprise.
A. Government’s thrust, programs, and policies
B. Past experiences
C. People’s interests
D. Technological discovery and advancement
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Additional Activities
Conduct a short interview of any successful entrepreneur in your locality. Ask the
following question:
What is the nature of your business?
Who are your customers?
What industry are you operating?
How much was your starting capital?
How many years in operation?
How many manpower involved from the start of operation until now?
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Answer Key
ANNABELLE T. BUENAOBRA
Entrepreneurship Teacher
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