Entrepreneurship: Quarter 1 - Module 1
Entrepreneurship: Quarter 1 - Module 1
Entrepreneurship: Quarter 1 - Module 1
Quarter 1 – Module 1:
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship – Grade 12
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Quarter 1 – Module 1: Introduction to Entrepreneurship
First Edition, 2020
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independent learning activities at their own pace and time. Furthermore, this also
aims to help learners acquire the needed 21st century skills while taking into
consideration their needs and circumstances.
In addition to the material in the main text, you will also see this box in the
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module. You also need to keep track of the learners' progress while allowing them to
manage their own learning. Furthermore, you are expected to encourage and assist
the learners as they do the tasks included in the module.
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For the learner:
The hand is one of the most symbolized part of the human body. It is often
used to depict skill, action and purpose. Through our hands we may learn, create
and accomplish. Hence, the hand in this learning resource signifies that you as a
learner is capable and empowered to successfully achieve the relevant competencies
and skills at your own pace and time. Your academic success lies in your own hands!
This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful
opportunities for guided and independent learning at your own pace and time. You
will be enabled to process the contents of the learning resource while being an active
learner.
What I Need to Know This will give you an idea of the skills or
competencies you are expected to learn in the
module.
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Assessment This is a task which aims to evaluate your
level of mastery in achieving the learning
competency.
1. Use the module with care. Do not put unnecessary mark/s on any part of the
module. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises.
2. Don’t forget to answer What I Know before moving on to the other activities
included in the module.
3. Read the instruction carefully before doing each task.
4. Observe honesty and integrity in doing the tasks and checking your answers.
5. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next.
6. Return this module to your teacher/facilitator once you are through with it.
If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do not
hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator. Always bear in mind that you are
not alone.
We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful learning
and gain deep understanding of the relevant competencies. You can do it!
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What I Need to Know
This module was designed and written to help you understand the key
concepts, underlying principles, and core competencies in Entrepreneurship.
What I Know
A. Read and answer each question by writing the letter that corresponds to
your answer in your notebook.
1. Which among the following benefit from entrepreneurship?
a. Filipino entrepreneurs c. Philippine economy
b. local community d. all of the above
2. Which of the following does not define entrepreneurship?
a. art c. wealth creating
b. science d. risk taking
3. Which of the following first benefit from entrepreneurship?
a. Filipino entrepreneurs c. Philippine economy
b. local community d. all of the above
4. Which of the following is not true about the benefit of entrepreneurship to the
local community?
a. It provides employment.
b. It creates new demand in the market.
c. It promotes peaceful community.
d. It hastens economic failure.
5. Which is the end result of paying taxes?
a. It burdens small scale entrepreneurs.
b. It promotes competition among business ventures.
c. It causes the increase on prices of raw materials.
d. It returns to the citizens through different public services.
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6. How does an entrepreneur create value for his/her products or services?
a. by increasing the price of the product or service.
b. by giving products and service for free to those who are in need.
c. by satisfying the needs and wants of the customers.
d. by focusing on product packaging.
7. Which of the following will be an entrepreneur's reaction to risk?
a. Avoid the risk.
b. Face the risk.
c. Pause and wait for the problem to solve itself before continuing
operations.
d. Invest on other products or services.
8. Which of the following shows intrapreneurship?
a. production or modification of new products or services
b. managing one's own business
c. creating product value
d. leaving the management of the business to other people for the benefit
of the owner
A B
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Lesson
Introduction to
1 Entrepreneurship
As a senior high school student, each one of you has a specific road to take
characterized by the strand you selected based on your individual inclinations.
However, any skill can be enhanced if you have the will to acquire new learnings.
This “new normal” brings out the worst and best in us and we cannot predict what
the future holds. Thus, being creative and innovative is significant to get along with
the 21st century and studying Entrepreneurship is an excellent foundation in
developing these skills.
What’s In
Share your experience by writing a short essay on any business venture had
before. Use the following guide questions.
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What’s New
I believe you heard at least a version of the race story of "The Turtle and the
Rabbit" Now you will read a new version of the story. Focus on each twist in the story
and answer the questions that follow.
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After three rounds of challenging each other, the two became friends and they
both realized that the outcome of the race could have been much better if they will
run together. So, they decided to have a final race together. The rabbit carried the
turtle on his back on the first lap, then, the turtle carried the rabbit on his back as
they pass through the river. On the final phase, the rabbit again carried the turtle
towards the finish line. They were very happy when they reached it and felt more
victorious that they had in the previous races they ran individually. That was how
the story ended.
1. What is the ending of the first chapter of the story? Is it the same as what
you've heard before?
3. Do you think the turtle was wise enough on his decision on the third round?
5. What is the moral of the story? What have you realized after reading the
story?
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What is It
In the story, it is worthwhile to take it from the turtle’s technique. Each one
of us has a competency that we can use as our advantage. A thorough discussion of
what these competencies are will be discussed in this module. But first, let us define
an entrepreneur.
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The current situation we are in gave birth to many opportunities. Food
businesses that used to be for dine-in purposes only evolved into food
service deliveries and DIY (Do IT Yourself) food kits to name a few.
Conscious Canvas PH creates lovely and well-crafted tote bags that are
ideal for everyday use made by persons with disabilities (PWDs). What
is commendable with this business venture is that 10% of its profits goes
to para-athletes. More than the profit it brings about, loyalty of its
workers and admiration from other people in the community is the real
return of investment of this venture.
Adding armrests on the chairs of the wooden dining sets will result to
additional materials and time spent on making a product thus increasing
the cost of production. If a customer does not find this necessary, this
product modification will not bring any benefit to the entrepreneur.
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4. Opening and managing self-owned business
A cakeshop manager who works for the store owner and receives a
monthly salary cannot be considered an entrepreneur despite that she is
handling a business. All profits go to the owner (who just wait for the
remittance of the sales) himself and the manager is merely an employee.
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Entrepreneurship affects the lives of the Filipinos, the local community, and
the Philippine economy in one way or another. The diagram below shows the flow of
entrepreneurial benefits.
As shown in the diagram, the first to benefit from entrepreneurship are the
Filipino entrepreneurs or the people who are directly involved with the venture. These
benefits will then be extended to the local community where the entrepreneur
performs his business. The benefits the community received will transcend to the
national economy which in turn will be given back to the Filipinos and the
community.
To the Filipinos:
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To the Local Community:
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5. It supports the Philippine government in its yearning to have advantageous
economic ratings in the international market.
Mr. Juan Dela Cruz, a resident of Bagac, Bataan saw opportunity to sell
cashew products due to the great amount of cashew produced in their
municipality. He started to sell homemade products online and when the
business grew, he decided to put up a physical store for his products.
At the end of the year, he had earned a good profit enough for him to
purchase a house and lot, but he did not forget to pay the annual income tax to
BIR.
Mr. Dela Cruz, as the entrepreneur was enriched with properties (house
and lot) because of his business venture.
The local cashew farmers alongside the employees had a living for
supplying raw materials and working with Mr. Dela Cruz respectively.
The local equipment supplier and the workers hired for fixing the store
also had income.
The local government collected local taxes from Mr. Delacruz while the
national government, through BIR, collected an annual income tax. The
taxes accumulated by both local and national government will be
utilized for public services such as healthcare, education, security, road
constructions and the like.
Now, back to the story you’ve read, let us discuss significant factors for the
success of an entrepreneur. Personal Entrepreneurial Competencies refer to the
important characteristics that should be possessed by an individual in order to
perform entrepreneurial functions effectively.
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So, what are these Personal Entrepreneurial Competencies or PEC’s? Let us
explore together and have a peek on success stories of some known entrepreneurs.
1. Hardworking.
2. Self-confident.
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3. Disciplined.
4. Committed.
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5. Ability to accept change.
Let us learn from the founder of our all-time kids-at-heart favorite, “Kung
saan, beeda and saya”, Jollibee! Tony Tan Caktiong, started an ice
cream store in 1975. His store was not generating enough income. So, he
talked to the people and decided to add some to his menu offering based
on their suggestions. And those are the burgers and fries (too many to
mention), that we love today.
6. Creative.
This is what will make you stand out and go over your
competitors. As an entrepreneur, we must look beyond and check what is new,
to stay in the business to have an edge over the other competitors.
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7. Has Initiative.
8. Profit-oriented.
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Aside from these competencies, there are also significant skills that an
entrepreneur must possess. They are as follows:
1. Planning.
2. Decision Making.
Manuel “Manny” Villar for instance will not have the Vista Malls and
Camella Homes we have today if he did not make wise judgments on his
endeavors as a businessman. He applied for bank loans and made the
right decisions on where and when to invest, making him one of the
wealthiest Filipinos today.
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3. People Skills.
Now, can you see yourself as one of these entrepreneurs? What will be the
possible ways on how you can start your road to millions? According to London
School of Economics (cited by Edralin, 2016) those with entrepreneurial aspirations
typically pursue one of these career paths:
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2. Careers in Existing Entrepreneurial Ventures
After undergoing this course and you feel like not starting your own business yet,
all your learnings and skills acquired will not go to waste. These job opportunities
need people like you and may be good leadership training grounds if ever you decide
to go on your own. (American Express)
1. Mid-level management
2. Business consultant
Identify and fix problems for both aspiring and young entrepreneurs
3. Sales
5. Not-for-profit fundraiser
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6. Teacher
7. Recruiter
8. Business reporter
What’s More
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What I Have Learned
What I Can Do
Using the PEC’s checklist below, evaluate yourself by putting a check mark in
either strength or development areas column. Interpret the results by counting the
total number of checkmarks in each of the columns. After accomplishing the
checklist, reflect on the results and write down your insights and experiences why
you came up with that personal assessment.
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Assessment
A. Fill in the blank with word/s that will make each concept true.
1. The Filipino people, _______________, and the Philippine economy benefit from
entrepreneurship.
2. The term entrepreneur originated from the French word “entreprende” which
means ____________.
3. Entrepreneurs create _________ by introducing new products or services or
finding better ways of making them.
4. Products and services are considered valuable when they satisfy the _________
of the customers.
5. Entrepreneurship is a/n _________ and not a science thus there is a constant
change.
6. Entrepreneurship education teaches how failure makes people more ________
and innovative.
7. Although profit is a good indication of _________, improving the life of an
entrepreneur is also a priceless outcome of entrepreneurship.
8. Businesses which are managed by other people for the benefit of the owner
falls under _________
9. _________ is a part of any entrepreneurial endeavor.
10. The taxes accumulated by both local and national government will be utilized
for _________
B. Identify the PEC’s shown in each situation.
11. Henry Sy, Sr. came to the Philippines at the young age of 12 and worked in
his father’s small sari-sari store more than 12 hours every day to help him.
There, he devised ways to increase his income by developing small portions of
products – much like the sachets we see today in the supermarkets.
12. In 2013, Netflix progressed exceptionally well under the leadership of CEO
Reed Hastings, who co-founded the company as a mail order movie rental
business in 1998. Over the years, Netflix has, of course, evolved into an in-
demand internet streaming company.
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13. Founders of Procter and Gamble, William Procter and James Gamble used to
compete with raw materials: animal oil and fat. Procter is a candle maker while
his brother-in-law, Gamble was a soap maker. They were advised by their
father-in-law to merge their businesses. They followed his advice and that was
how one of the largest and most successful company was born.
14. Two years after Tony Caktiong started his ice cream parlor franchise, he
decided to serve hamburgers, fried chicken, and spaghetti as people began to
tell him that they don’t want to eat ice cream all the time.
15. Starbucks is a master of employing value-based pricing to maximize profits,
and they use research and customer analysis to formulate targeted price
increases that capture the greatest amount consumers are willing to pay
without driving them off.
Additional Activities
A B
1. creative a. make a wise decision toward the set objectives
2. profit-oriented b. strategic thinking and setting of goals
3. discipline c. trust in one's ability
4. decision making d. adaptable to change
5. people skills e. innovative to have edge over other competitors
6. planner f. solid dedication
7. self-confidence g. skillful in record keeping
8. hard working h. Always stick to the plan
9. ability to accept change i. working diligently
10. committed j. effective and efficient communication in
relation to people
k. always looking for income
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B. Choose a local entrepreneur you know (Can be someone from the community
or someone you have known through social media) and supply the needed
information in the table below. On the other hand, fill the second row with
your own PEC’s.
Successful
entrepreneur
in the place
My PEC’s
Needs Improvement:
Excellent: 5pts Average: 3pts.
2pts.
The answer is clear and The answer is Answer is not well-
focused. Relevant understandable, even defined and/or there
Ideas
details were given. though statement is are too many
still basic or general. irrelevant details.
The structure of The organizational Sentences contained
information is structure is strong in the paragraphs
Organization compelling and moves enough and there is make sense, but the
the reader through the not too much sequence of
text. confusion. paragraphs does not.
The form and The answer is The answer is only
presentation of the understandable in this seldom
answer enhances the format. understandable, and
ability for the reader to paper is messily
Presentation
understand and written.
connect with the
message. It is pleasing
to the eye.
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Additional Activities:
A. B. Answers
may vary Assessment:
1. E 6.B 1. local community 6. creative 11. hardworking
2. to undertake 7. wealth 12. creative
2. K 7. C
3. value 8. Intrapreneurship 13. peopleskill
3. H 8. I 4. needs/wants 9. risk 14. openminded
5. art 10. Public service 15. profitoriented
4. A 9. D
5. J 10. F
What’s More: What’ More:
1. planner 6. profitoriented What I
1. b
2. c 2. decision making 7. creative Can Do:
3. d 3. disciplined 8. peopleskill Answer
4. e 4. hardworking 9. selfconfident s may
5. a 5. committed 10. openminded vary.
What I Know:
What’s I
What’s What’s In:
Have 1. d 6. c 11. d
New:
Learned: Answer 2. b 7. b 12. g
Answers s may 3. a 8. d 13. a
Answers
may vary. vary. 4. d 9. b 14. b
may vary.
5. d 10. E 15. c
Answer Key
References
Aduana, Nick L. (2016). Entrepreneurship in Philippine Setting for Senior High School.
Quezon City. C&E Publishing, Inc.
Ng, Novan. (2011). The POWER of a TEAM - Together Everyone Achieves More - The
Rabbit and Turtle Modern Race Story. Youtube Video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xevQ2yTyK9Y
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