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Bped Report
Bped Report
Bped Report
Bayambang Campus
CRITERIA
1. Content Relevance and Accuracy (10 points):
The presentation should cover relevant and accurate information about entrepreneurship.
Ensure that the content is up-to-date, factual, and aligns with current trends and practices in
the field.
2. Organization and Structure (8 points):
The presentation should have a clear and logical structure. Use headings, subheadings, and a
well-defined flow to guide the audience through the content. Ensure that the information is
presented in a coherent and easy-to-follow manner.
3. Visual Design (7 points):
The visual design of the presentation should be visually appealing and professional. Use
appropriate colors, fonts, and layouts to enhance readability and engagement. Avoid cluttered
slides and maintain a consistent visual theme throughout.
4. Engagement and Interactivity (8 points):
The presentation should actively engage the audience. Incorporate interactive elements such as
quizzes, polls, or discussion questions to encourage participation. Use storytelling techniques,
real-life examples, or case studies to captivate the audience's attention.
5. Clarity and Delivery (9 points):
The presenter should deliver the content clearly and effectively. Use a confident and engaging
speaking style, maintain good eye contact, and speak at an appropriate pace. Ensure that the
audience can easily understand and follow the information presented.
6. Use of Visual Aids (6 points):
Visual aids such as charts, graphs, images, or videos should be used effectively to support the
content. Ensure that the visual aids are relevant, visually appealing, and enhance the
understanding of key concepts.
7. Practical Application (6 points):
The presentation should provide practical insights and actionable advice for aspiring
entrepreneurs. Include tips, strategies, or step-by-step guidelines that can be applied in real-
world entrepreneurial scenarios.
8. Research and Citations (6 points):
The content should demonstrate thorough research and include proper citations when
referencing external sources. Use reputable sources to support key points and provide a list of
references or resources used.
To achieve a total of 50 points, ensure that each criterion is fulfilled to the specified level.
Remember to tailor the content and style of the presentation to suit your audience and
objectives. Good luck with your entrepreneurship presentation!
PANGASINAN STATE UNIVERSITY
Bayambang Campus
PREPARED BY:
ELISA S. ENRIQUE
Signature over printed name/Date
PANGASINAN STATE UNIVERSITY
Bayambang Campus
PREPARED BY:
ELISA S. ENRIQUE
Signature over printed name/Date
PANGASINAN STATE UNIVERSITY
Bayambang Campus
PREPARED BY:
ELISA S. ENRIQUE
Signature over printed name/Date
PANGASINAN STATE UNIVERSITY
Bayambang Campus
PREPARED BY:
ELISA S. ENRIQUE
Signature over printed name/Date
PANGASINAN STATE UNIVERSITY
Bayambang Campus
PREPARED BY:
ELISA S. ENRIQUE
Signature over printed name/Date
What is Entrepreneurship and itsPANGASINAN
Role to the Economy?
STATE UNIVERSITY
Early Definitions of Entrepreneurship Bayambang Campus
Schools of Thought in Entrepreneurship (Macro and Micro Views)
ASEAN Global Innovation Ranking. Southeast Asia Global Innovation Ranking ( ASEAN Analytics.
Philippine Global Innovation Rank
Entrepreneurship and emerging startup ecosystem
Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Entrepreneurship defined
Entrepreneurship, innovation, and self-employment
Entrepreneurial Mind Setting
Entrepreneurship, innovation, and economic growth
Mechanisms driving innovation & economic growth:• knowledge spillovers • experimentation
• decentralization
Entrepreneurial Characteristics and Competencies
Entrepreneurship competencies
Who are entrepreneurs?
Generations of Entrepreneurs Baby Boomers, Gen X, Gen Y, Gen Z, Gen Alpha
Why youth entrepreneurship matters?
Why We Need More Young Entrepreneurs?
Young & Inspiring Filipino Entrepreneurs
Reflections on “From Failures to Success Stories” in Entrepreneurship
Most entrepreneurial Initiatives fail
Why Startup fail?
Learning From Failure
The Failure Spectrum
Solving Problems by Starting with the Worst Idea Possible
Types of Entrepreneurial ventures according to scope (capital build-up),nature(social
entrepreneurship, e-business, service, global, or culture-contents entrepreneurship)
Components of a Business Environment
SWOT Analysis I and II
PESTLE (Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal and Environmental) Analysis
Porter’s industry analysis
Blue Ocean Strategy (BOS)
Getting the Most Out of your Product Development Process
Product Life Cycles
Creativity, Innovation, and Invention
Product Modeling/prototyping and Designing (Packaging, Branding and Labeling
in compliance with regulatory requirements)
Product Modeling/prototyping
Designing
Product Testing and Market Acceptability Testing
Test Marketing in New Product Development.
Product Promotion, Pricing and Sales Strategies
Marketing Your Product
Selling Your Product
Marketing Myopia
Entrepreneurial Skills Presentation
Pitching Skills
How to Pitch a Brilliant Idea
What is a Business Model?
Designing a Business Model
How to develop a Business Model Canvas?
Skills Presentation on Marketing and Sales Promotion (social media and in print forms)
How to design a business plan?
The Business Plan: Creating and Starting the Venture
Writing Great Business Plans
The Elements of a Business Plan: First Steps for New Entrepreneurs.
How To Write A Business Plan
Business Plan - Step-by-Step Planning Templates
Financial Planning and Budgeting
Financial Statements and Projections for Startups