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ENTREP - Module - 1 Part 1 - Done
ENTREP - Module - 1 Part 1 - Done
U M
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T ENTREPRENEURSHIP UL
E E1
R -2
1 Prepared by:
Mary Mildred P. De Jesus
Let us Pray
Discuss the relevance of the
01 course
Explore job opportunities for
02 Entrepreneurship as a
career.
The information below will help you be a
successful participant in this course.
How is the course designed?
Lectures
Video Lectures
Case Studies
Activity Game
Exercises
Quizzes
Discuss the relevance of the course
Explore job opportunities for
Entrepreneurship as a career
Identification. Read
carefully the
statements below and
identify
whether this refers to
PRE- Entrepreneurship or
Entrepreneur.
TEST: 1
BUSINESSMAN ENTREPRENEUR
We Create Quality
Professional PPT
Presentation
Entrepreneurship in the Philippines
In the Philippines, entrepreneurship is viewed as
important to:
Empowering the poor;
Enhancing production;
And as an drive to innovation.
The 1987 Philippine Constitution recognizes
entrepreneurship as an engine of economic growth. Article
XII Section 1: highlights “the role of private enterprises in
supporting equitable distribution of income and wealth,
sustaining production of goods and services and expanding
productivity, therefore raising the quality of life.“
Entrepreneurship in the Philippines
The Philippine Development Plan (PDP) further reinforces the thrust
on entrepreneurship through trade and investment to achieve the
government’s goal of economic development and job creation.
Based on the plan:
Measures for macro-economic stability;
Employment;
Trade and investment;
Agribusiness;
Power-sector reforms;
Infrastructure;
Competition;
Science and technology;
And anti-corruption are being pursued to strengthen
Philippines’s competitiveness and contribute to job creation.
Entrepreneurship in the Philippines
In 2018, there were approximately
1,003,111 business enterprises in the
Philippines. Of these, 99.52% are classified
as micro, small, and medium sized
enterprises (MSMEs) which are responsible
for 38 percent of total job growth. And 4,769
(0.48%) are large enterprises.
Activity 1:
Directions:
Identify the correct
entrepreneur’s based on the
picture of their businesses
Entrepreneurs
in the
Philippines
SOCORRO C. RAMOS
TONY TAN CAKTIONG
Jose Magsaysay Jr.
Felipe Enrique "Henry" Lapuz Gozon
Henry Sy
Jaime Zobel de Ayala
Alfredo Yao
Mariano Que
Cecilio Kwok Pedro
Corazon D. Ong