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Lesson 1 Entrep 101

The document provides an agenda and overview for an entrepreneurship course. It defines key terms related to entrepreneurship such as business innovation, business opportunity, livelihood, economy, entrepreneur, and social change. It discusses how entrepreneurship generates new wealth, decreases poverty, creates opportunities, improves productivity, and creates jobs. It also explains how teaching entrepreneurship to high school students can help them think outside the box, nurture skills, develop initiative, and learn critical thinking. Examples of successful Filipino entrepreneurs like Henry Sy and John Gokongwei Jr. are provided. Emerging trends in entrepreneurship for the coming year like continued growth in fintech are also mentioned.

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Lesson 1 Entrep 101

The document provides an agenda and overview for an entrepreneurship course. It defines key terms related to entrepreneurship such as business innovation, business opportunity, livelihood, economy, entrepreneur, and social change. It discusses how entrepreneurship generates new wealth, decreases poverty, creates opportunities, improves productivity, and creates jobs. It also explains how teaching entrepreneurship to high school students can help them think outside the box, nurture skills, develop initiative, and learn critical thinking. Examples of successful Filipino entrepreneurs like Henry Sy and John Gokongwei Jr. are provided. Emerging trends in entrepreneurship for the coming year like continued growth in fintech are also mentioned.

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TA R A ! E N T R E P N A !

ENTREP 101
AGENDA
OVERVIEW

MEANING

DEFINITION OF TERMS

IMPORTANCE OF ENTREP TO ECONOMY

RELEVANCE OF ENTREP TO SHS


OVERVIEW
“Entreprendre” – French, to undertake, to
initiate

Entrepreneurship is HIGH RISK.

Entrepreneurship is one of the resources


economists categorize as integral to
production.

The three resources of Economy are

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1. land/natural resources

2. labor/manpower

3. capital

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OVERVIEW Entrepreneurship is…

- The act of creating a business or businesses


while building and scaling it to generate a
profit.

- An important driver of economic growth and


innovation.

- What people do to take their career and


dreams into their hands and lead it in the
direction of their own choice.

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- About building a life on your own terms. No
bosses. No restricting schedules. And no one
holds you back.

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OVERVIEW An entrepreneur is…

- A person who sets up a business with the aim


to make a profit and creates a new business,
bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of
the rewards.

- An innovator, a source of new ideas, goods,


services, and business/or procedures.

- Playing a key role in any economy, using the


skills and initiative necessary to anticipate

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needs and bring good new ideas to market.

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OVERVIEW Entrepreneurs take the idea and execute it
while entrepreneurship is about execution of
ideas.

Entrepreneurship is a catalyst of Social


Change.

Social Change – the human interactions and

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relationships that transform cultural and social
institutions over time, having a profound
impact of society, globally.

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DEFINITION OF
TERMS
LET’S LEARN THE ENTREP LINGO!

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BUSINESS INNOVATION
It involves developing new products or improving existing technologies, processes, designs
and marketing to solve problems, increase efficiency, reach new customers, and
ultimately increase profits.

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Involves sale or lease of any product, service, equipment, etc. that will enable the
purchaser-licensee to begin a business.

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ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Refers to the act of creating a business or businesses while building and scaling it to
generate a profit.

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LIVELIHOOD
Refers to their "means of securing the basic necessities (food, water, shelter and clothing)
of life".

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ECONOMY
The system of production, distribution and consumption. The overall measure of a
currency system; as the national economy.

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ENTREPRENEUR
Is a person who sets up a business with the aim to make a profit.

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SOCIAL CHANGE
Refers to any significant alteration over time in behavior patterns and cultural values and
norms.

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SOCIOECONOMIC
Related to the differences between groups of people caused mainly by their financial
situation.

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BUSINESS VENTURE
It is a new business that is formed with a plan and expectation that financial gain will
follow. It is usually formed out of a need for a service or product that is lacking in the
market.

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PRODUCTION
The process of making or manufacturing goods and products from raw materials or
components. It also encompasses manufacturing, advertising and
administration/management.

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“ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ARE LIKE BUSES.
THERE'S ALWAYS ANOTHER ONE COMING.
Richard Branson

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ENTREP 1 Generates new wealth in an economy.
FORDA
PEOPLE
2 Decreases poverty.

Creates opportunities, ensures social


3 justice, instills confidence and stimulates
the economy.

4 Improves productivity.

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5 Create jobs.

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To prepare students for livelihood even
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before college. Students have to be
exposed to real-world examples and
FORDA learn from their own experience.

PEOPLE Aids students from all socioeconomic


backgrounds to think outside the box
2 and nurture unconventional talents and
skills.

Develops their initiative and helps them


3 to be more creative and self-confident
and to be socially responsible way

Exposes students to numerous


opportunities to learn how to think
4 critically and analyze the pieces on the

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board.
Being aware of all the important factors
and seeing how they affect each other is
5 the foundation of a smart decision-
making process.

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ENTREP 1
Students have to be exposed to real-
world examples and learn from their
FORDA own experience.

PERSON Aids students from all socioeconomic


backgrounds to think outside the box
2 and nurture unconventional talents and
skills.

Develops their initiative and helps them


3 to be more creative and self-confident
and to be socially responsible way

Exposes students to numerous


opportunities to learn how to think
4 critically and analyze the pieces on the

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board.
Being aware of all the important factors
and seeing how they affect each other is
5 the foundation of a smart decision-
making process.

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HALA ANG YAMAN!

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Henry Sy Tony Tan Socorro Ramos John Gokongwei Jr.
Caktiong
Shoe Mart Jollibee National Bookstore J.G. Holdings/Robinsons’

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#TREND

Entrepreneurs around the world are keeping an eye


on emerging trends that could shape the future of
business. From the rise of new technologies to the
changing demands of consumers, there are several
factors that will influence the entrepreneurial
landscape in the coming year. Here are the top 5
trends in entrepreneurship this year:

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#TREND

The Continued Growth of Fintech - With more and


more consumers using digital payment methods and
mobile banking, fintech is expected to continue its
upward trajectory in 2023. Entrepreneurs who can
provide innovative, secure financial technology
solutions will be well-positioned to succeed.

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#TREND

The Emergence of Web3 - Web3, the decentralized


version of the internet, is set to revolutionize the
way we interact with digital assets and each other.
Entrepreneurs who can harness the power of
blockchain and decentralized applications will be at
the forefront of this new era of the internet.

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#TREND

The Rise of Circular Economy Business Models -


With the increasing focus on sustainability, circular
economy business models are gaining traction.
Entrepreneurs who can implement sustainable
practices in their businesses, such as reducing waste
and repurposing resources, will be able to tap into a
growing market of environmentally-conscious

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consumers.

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#TREND

The Expansion of the Gig Economy - The gig


economy, which refers to the growing number of
independent contractors and freelancers, is set to
expand even further in 2023. Entrepreneurs who can
provide flexible work arrangements and
opportunities for remote work will be well-
positioned to capitalize on this trend.

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#TREND

The Emergence of New Technologies - From


artificial intelligence to quantum computing, there
are a number of new technologies that are poised to
disrupt the entrepreneurial landscape in the coming
year. Entrepreneurs who can stay on top of
emerging trends and harness the power of these new
technologies will be well-positioned for success.

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#FOODIE

1. Food cart/ Food truck

2. Coffee Stand

3. Home-based/Home-cooked food

4. Food Catering

5. Online Business

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6. Food Blog

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#BUSY
MAG-BUSINESS
1. Company/Enterprise

2. Partnership

3. Corporation

4. Sole proprietorship

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#KAMPANI
1. Chief Executive Officer
2. Chief Marketing Officer
3. Chief Operating Officer
4. Advertising Sales Agent
5. Project Manager
6. Operations Manager
7. Search Marketing Strategist
8. Marketing Manager
9. Advertising Manager

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10. Product Manager
11. Sales Manager
12. Sales Representative
13. Consultant

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THANK YOU
ENTREPEEPS!
Sir Lloyd Jerome Estrella

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