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Good Day!

I`m Mrs. Heidee Carpio


TLE- ICT Teacher
(BIP….BIP….BIP)
(Bridging Intervention Program)
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Lesson 1. Entrepreneurial Traits
LO 1. Recognize PECs needed in Contact Center Services
(TLE_PECS9-12-I0-1)
1.2 Assess practitioner’s: characteristics, attributes,
lifestyle, skills, traits
Entrepreneurs who have a
sense of self-awareness that they are
able to apply professionally to
achieve business success. When an https://www.sinnaps.com/en/project-management-blog/small-business-
entrepreneurship

entrepreneur is self-aware, they are


able to own up to their strengths and
weaknesses related to running their
business.

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Development

The following are the


fundamental characteristics of an
entrepreneur:
1. Hardworking: If you are
determined to run your own
business, you must concentrate
on your work either as a
producer or a seller. The success
of your business depends on
how much time and effort you
will spend on it.
2. Self-Confident: You
must have a strong
faith in your ability
despite the problems
that you will encounter
along the way.
3. Goal-Setter: Once a person enters in
a line of business, you must understand
that you are in a non-stop contract that
an entrepreneur should understand. It
may take several years to build up a
business to a reasonable standard. The
goal for most successful businesspeople
is to build a secure job and stable
income for themselves based on their
own ability.
4. Profit-Oriented: When you enter
into the world of business, obviously,
you are looking for income because
you know that this will be your bread
and butter not only for you but also
for your family. Therefore, you must
see to it the business can generate
income. Another plan of action is to
expand your own business through
the use of your generated income.
5. Goal-Oriented: An entrepreneur is
forward-looking. You have advanced
preparation for your business. You set a
long-term goal for the activities that are
needed, extensive preparation for the
production process, and procedures that you
need to go through to acquire human and
non-human resources. Everything in your
business will have to be set clearly,
organized, and planned depending on the
goal you want to achieve.
6. Persistent: Differences in
opinion and judgment. Your
opponent can be a part of the
rejection of what you intend to
do for your endeavor. As an
entrepreneur, you must be firm,
strong-willed, and stick to or
follow your own belief.
7. Copes with Failure:
Learn from your mistakes.
As an entrepreneur, you must
learn how to deal with
frustrations and failures and
turn them into productive
learning experiences.
8. Response or is open to
Feedback: You must be
concerned about how well you
are doing and keep track of your
performance. You must obtain
useful feedback and advice from
others.
9. Has Initiative: A successful
entrepreneur takes the initiative.
You must put yourself in a
position where you personally are
responsible for the failure or
success of your business.
10. Willing to Listen: Take
time to listen to the advice,
suggestions, and
recommendations of fellow
entrepreneurs. It will help
your business grow.
11. Sets Own Standards: This involves
developing and using logical, step-by-step
plans to reach the goals, or offering
evaluation alternatives, monitoring progress,
and switching to successful strategies for the
goal you want to achieve. To be a successful
entrepreneur you must take into consideration
that sales and production depend on your own
standards.
12. Copes with Uncertainty: Pursue
your vision to be a successful
entrepreneur, you should know how to
handle unusual events that may happen in
the business which include problems in
managing the workers, problems with the
delivery of goods and services, and
problems with demand and production.
You must be patient in dealing with these
uncertainties.
13. Committed: You should know
that in your business, personal
needs, and attachment to your
friends, families, and relatives are
set aside. You must separate the
money for your business from the
amount that you need to spend for
personal obligations and lifestyles.
14. Builds on Strengths: Successful
businesspeople base their work on
strengths. Use your manual skills,
knowledge in creating products or
services, knowledge in trade and
industry, and ability to make and use of
a wide network of contacts to build
your business.
15. Reliable and has Integrity: An
entrepreneur must build a good
reputation, possess the courage to do
the right thing, do what you say, be
patient, and be fair in dealing with
subordinates and customers.
16. Risk-Taker: Risk sometimes
cannot be anticipated. When
misfortunes happen, consider
these as challenges and work
them out, and set good
alternatives. Risks may result in
the loss of your business or even
bankruptcy.
Engagement
Activity 1: Align Your
PECs
DIRECTIONS: Choose from the list below the characteristics and traits that best describe your
own personal entrepreneurial competencies. Find ways on how to align them according to an
entrepreneur’s PECs that were discussed earlier. Write your answers in the activity sheet
provided.
Try to design a concept map that indicates your traits,
characteristics and skills that you need to possess in order to become a
successful entrepreneur.
Example : My PECs
Assimilation
Activity 2: Identify PECs for
Improvement
DIRECTIONS: At the center of the street are arrows where positive and negative
characteristics and traits are written. Pick out the PECs that you are already strong in and write
them down on the blank arrows on the left side. Write your negative characteristics on the left.
The learners will write their personal insights about the
lesson using the prompts below.
I understand that
______________________________________________
__________________________________________________
________________________________________________
I realize that
__________________________________________________
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Answer to Activity
Activity 1: Align Your PECs
Things to do to align with PECs of a
My PECs My Simple definition
successful entrepreneur
1. Creative An ability to create new things Resourceful, creative
2. Organized Arranged in a systematic way Coordinated, standardize, classified
3. Competent Capable, skilled, gifted Confident, knowledgeable
4. Observant Alert, watchful, awake Eager, committed
5. Hardworking tending to work with energy and commitment Diligent
6. Independent capable of thinking or acting for oneself Self-supported, strong, powerful
7. Reliable consistently good in quality or performance; able True, sincere, honest
to be trusted
8. Efficient working in a well-organized and competent way Productive, Effective
9. Sensitive having or displaying a quick and delicate Delicate, Quick, sharp
appreciation of others' feelings
10. Optimistic hopeful and confident about the future Encouraging, fair, hopeful
Activity 2: Identify PECs for Improvement
NEGATIVE POSITIVE (Right
Traits
(Road to Improvement) Way)
Risk-taker Risk-taker
Pessimistic Pessimistic
Self-centered Self-centered
Copes with failure Copes with failure
Persistent Persistent
Self Confidence Self Confidence
Hardworking Hardworking
Imprudent Imprudent
Arrogant Arrogant
Committed Committed
Offensive Offensive
Selfish Selfish

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