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CLASS CHECK-IN

ENTREPRENEURSHIP
JUDITH ANN G. CORDOVA
Subject Teacher
COMMON AND CORE
COMPETENCIES IN
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
COMMON/CORE COMPETENCIES IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP

1. Opportunity Recognition
 Identifying and evaluating market
needs, trends, and opportunities.
 Assessing the feasibility and
potential of new business ideas.
COMMON/CORE COMPETENCIES IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP
2. Strategic Thinking and Planning
 Developing and articulating a
clear vision and long-term
strategy.
 Setting measurable goals and
creating actionable plans to
achieve them.
COMMON/CORE COMPETENCIES IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP
3. Risk Management
 Identifying potential risks
and uncertainties.
 Developing strategies to
mitigate and manage risks
effectively.
COMMON/CORE COMPETENCIES IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP
4. Marketing and Sales
 Developing and executing
marketing strategies to attract
and retain customers.
 Understanding customer needs
and driving sales through
effective techniques.
COMMON/CORE COMPETENCIES IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP
5. Customer Focus
 Understanding and prioritizing
customer needs and
satisfaction.
 Developing products and
services that provide value to
customers.
COMMON/CORE COMPETENCIES IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP

6. Operational Management
 Managing day-to-day business
operations efficiently.
 Implementing effective
processes, systems, and best
practices.
COMMON/CORE COMPETENCIES IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP

7. Ethical Judgment and Integrity


 Making decisions based on
ethical principles and
maintaining integrity.
 Building a trustworthy
reputation for the business.
Different Types of
Entrepreneur
Types of Entrepreneur
1. Innovative Entrepreneur
• Characteristics: Focuses on creating new
products, services, or processes.
• Goals: To bring groundbreaking ideas to market
and drive industry change.
Types of Entrepreneur
2. Imitative Entrepreneur
• Characteristics: Adopts and adapts
existing business models or ideas to
new markets.
• Goals: To capitalize on proven
concepts with slight modifications
or improvements.
Types of Entrepreneur

3. Fabian Entrepreneur
• Characteristics: Reluctant to adopt
new technologies or innovations,
prefers maintaining the status quo.
• Goals: To sustain the business with
minimal risk and change.
Types of Entrepreneur
4. Social Entrepreneur
• Characteristics: Focuses on solving
social problems through
entrepreneurial principles.
• Goals: To create social impact and
improve societal conditions while
achieving financial sustainability.
Intrapreneur – is an employee
within a company who is given the
freedom and resources to develop
new products, services, or
processes essentially acting like an
entrepreneur but within the
structure of an existing organization
Technopreneur – is an
entrepreneur who combines their
expertise in technology with
business to create, manage, and
grow technology driven ventures.
Career
Opportunities in
Entrepreneurship
Job Opportunity is simply an opportunity for
employment. When we say career, it is a long-term
professional journey you may determine based on your
passions. It is the path you embark upon to fulfil your
professional goals and ambitions. A career in
entrepreneurship can be made in virtually any field,
depending on your interests.
Some of the Job Opportunities for Entrepreneurship
1. Business Consultant. They
are those who can go to client
site, identify problems and fix
them. They assess and create
solutions to help the company
more efficiently meet its goal.
Some of the Job Opportunities for Entrepreneurship

2. Sales Manager. Someone who


knows how to represent a company,
manage accounts and follow up leads.
Their responsibilities include designing
and implementing a strategic sales
plan that expands company's customer
base and ensure its strong presence.
Some of the Job Opportunities for Entrepreneurship

3. Research and Development


Director. Someone who understands
business concepts, systems,
procedures and practices. Looking for
used facts and information,
interpreting data and making
conclusions, and recommending
courses of action.
Some of the Job Opportunities for Entrepreneurship
4. Fundraiser. Someone who raises money
for a specific purpose and meant not to
make profit but instead for maintaining the
organization or toward the purpose for
which it was created. They organize events,
building networking relationships and
raising money for a cause.
Some of the Job Opportunities for Entrepreneurship

5. Teacher. These educators train their students


to solve business problems, plan for future
growth, and strategize how to run a business
efficiently and effectively. Many business
educators have experience working in business
as well as a background in education,
transferring the skills and knowledge students
need to become qualified business professionals.
Some of the Job Opportunities for Entrepreneurship
6. Talent Recruiter. Someone
whose job is in sourcing, attracting,
recruiting, interviewing, and on-
boarding employees to an
organization. Someone who is
people savvy and has an in-depth
business sense as well.
Some of the Job Opportunities for Entrepreneurship

7. Business Reporter. Someone who


can write articles is in a prime position
to take the lead on covering a local
business beat. They write breaking
news and business stories in unique
and interesting ways to increase
readership.
"Business opportunities are like buses, there's always another one coming."
- Richard Branson

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