Ict6 Week 1 Melc
Ict6 Week 1 Melc
Ict6 Week 1 Melc
Week 1
The Ideal
Entrepreneur
Day 1
According to research,
only less than a quarter
of the Philippine population is
intoEntrepreneurship because Filipinos
prefer a fixed income and a
simple, comfortable life. However,
running an enterprise provides
unlimited income opportunities and
more money that one cannot have.
Recent surveys
also reveal that more
Filipinos are now
thinking of having their own bus
inesses. But, it comes with ma
ny
challenges. This
lesson will help one
understand what
Entrepreneurship is all about.
What comes into
your mind about
“Entrepreneurship”?
Starting your own business
entails serious hard work. It
involves, among others,
activities such as research,
planning, testing, developing,
marketing, and the like.
A product is something that is
manufactured following a process, in
order to be sold for a profit. A service
is a facility supplying a public or
market needed
Or demand. Some examples are hair
salons offering hair care and hairstyling
services; bus companies, offering
transport services; and spas and
wellness centers offering
massage services, skin care
treatments, and the like. There
are two people or parties
involved in business
transaction such as selling
and buying, the seller and the
buyer.
1. The Seller - owns or manages a store
or business establishment - offers goods,
products, or services to those who need
it - must learn the art of selling - must
maintain good relationships with people,
patient, and courteous towards the
prospective consumers or buyers. sells
products, goods, or services at a
specified amount called selling price.
2. The Buyer - buys goods or
services from the seller - is also
a consumer who makes use of
the goods to meet his/her needs
or wants and those of his family -
also called the end user because
they use the good or product or
service in order to meet the
needs and wants of consumers
and derive satisfaction from it.
Read the following
statements below. Identify
and write B if it refers to the
Buyer and S if it’s Seller.
______1. Owns or manages
a store or business
establishment
______2. Also refers to a
consumer who makes use of the
goods to meet his/her needs or
wants and those of his family.
______3. Offers goods,
products, or services to those
who need it
______4. Sells products, goods,
or services at a specified
amount called selling price.
Write Agree on the line if the
statement is correct and Disagree
if the statement is incorrect.
5. It is a facility supplying a
public or market demand.
a. establishment b. school
c. factory d. canteen
6. Something you buy based on
your needs and wants is called
a. education b. goods
c. bills d. service
TONY TANCAKTIONG
Jollibee FoodsCorporation
Jollibee was formerly selling
Magnolia Ice Cream, then it
was recognized as selling
chicken and burger. Tony Tan
Caktiong, the president and
CEO of Jollibee, is a name to
remember, not only here in the
Philippines but also in other
parts of the world, like USA,
Hongkong, China, Indonesia,
and Japan.
He had received several
awards in the business and the
like. The success of Jollibee
according to Mr. Caktiong is
sharing to people what they had
achieved. Jollibee had been
known to be a happy and
hardworking insect and now it is
the favorite place to dine for
many Filipinos especially the
kids.
1. What do you think are the
secrets of their success in
entrepreneurship?
2. Why is it important to build a
business?
3. Do you wish to become like
them? Why or why not?
In deciding what type of business
to get into, it might be good to
start with a hobby or interest. It is
easier to work on something that
you are already passionate about.
You can produce something that
you can offer or sell to your friends
and schoolmates. School fairs are
a good opportunity to sell. Among
the products that are always in
demand are food items.
Start small before you think of
producing bigger quantities. One
has to practice his skills in food
preparation, cooking and food
packaging. In addition, one also has
to observe safety practices in
handling, preparing, and serving
food items. Whatever you decide on,
you have to remember to keep your
costs down while maintaining the
quality of your product.
Make sure to canvass and find
out where you can source your
materials and supplies in items,
purchase your ingredients in a
store or market that sells fresh
produce. Lastly, remember that
the way a product is presented
to the customer affects its
stability.
Food items, in particular,
must not only be attractively
packaged but more
importantly, they should be
protected from contaminants
and spoilage. Like other
expense items, packaging
must be of good quality but
also cost effective.
Asks the class to answer either “Ideal” or
“Not‐Ideal” for
the following situations of an
Entrepreneur:
1. Be a slave‐driver.
2.Sells products that have already expired.
3.Does not attend any seminar or
training to further business acumen/
expertise.
4.Being truthful to customers
5.Treats employees as part of the Team.
6.Shells out money in time of empl
oyee’s emergencies.
7.Ventures into another business w
ithout careful planning
8.Makes a sound judgment
in decision making.
9.Is concerned with one‐
time immediate gains than long‐
term profits.
10.Has contingency plans for unfav
orable situations that may hit busin
Do you know other
entrepreneurs from
your town who became
successful? How did
their business start and
how did they maintain
those?
Qualities of an Ideal Entrepreneur
Match the words in column A
with its meaning in column B.
Writetheletter of the correct
answer before the number.
Interview a sucessful
entrepreneur in your barangay.
Ask:
1. What is the secret on
becoming a successful
entrepreneur?
2.How would you know that
those business you choose will
be in demand to the market?
Day 3
The Ideal
Entrepreneur
What have you
learned from the
previous lessons
we had?
An ideal entrepreneur desires to
establish a business that will be able
to produce simple products. Starting
your own business entails serious
hard work. This lesson will discuss
hints to help one decide what type
of business to get into. It will also
provide things to remember
and ideas when putting up a
business.
Entrepreneurship is an important
engine of growth in the economy. It
has brought success to some, but it
is not a career path for all. Do you
think you can handle the stress and
hard work that go with running a
small business enterprise? The key
to succeed in a small business
enterprise is your entrepreneurial
ability to produce the desired
results.
A product is something that is
manufactured following a
process or grown and nurtured in
order to be sold for a profit.