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ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Classroom Rules
1. Pay Attention while someone is talking
in front.
2. Raise you hand if you want to answer.
3. Respect your teacher and classmates
4. Enjoy the class and have fun
Henry Sy
Tony Tan Caktiong
Socorro Ramos
John Gokongwei Jr.
Edgar Sia
Learning Objectives:
A. Understand the importance of
Entrepreneurship
B. Identify the roles of an entrepreneur.
c. Enumerate the types of Entrepreneurs
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
The word “entrepreneur” was
derived from the French verb
enterprendre, which means “to
undertake.” This is pinpointing to
those who “undertake” the risk of
enterprise.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP

The enterprise is created by an entrepreneur


and the process is called “Entrepreneurship.”
ENTREPRENEUR
Is an individual who creates an/ or invest in one or more
businesse, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the
rewards

Entrepreneur is commonly seen as an innovator, a


source of new ideas, goods, services and business/
prodecure
ENTREPRENEUR
The people who create these
businesses are often referred
to as entrepreneurs
ENTREPRENEUR
Entrepreneurs are innovators, willing to take risks and
generate new ideas to make it unique and profitable
solutions to the present-day problems.
RELEVANCE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP TO AN
ORGANIZATION
• Development of Managerial Skills

2. Creation of Organization

3. Improving Standard of Living

4. Means of Economic Development


Factors Affecting Entrepreneurship

• Personal Skills

• Environmental Skills
Factors Affecting Entrepreneurship

• Personal Skills

a. Initiative c. Problem Solver

b. Pro-active d. Perseverance

e. Persuasion f. A Planner

g. Risk Taker
Factors Affecting Entrepreneurship

• Environmental Skills

which include political, climate, legal system,


economic and social conditions and market
situations
TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURS
1. Innovative Entrepreneurs

Those who always makes new things by


thinking of new ideas. They have the ability to
think newer, better and more economical ideas.
TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURS
2. Imitating Entrepreneurs

The ones who don’t create new things but only


follow the ideas of other entrepreneurs
TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURS
3. Fabian Entrepreneurs

They are skeptical about changes to be made in


the organization. They don’t initiate but follow
only after they are satisfied.
TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURS
4. Drone Entrepreneur

They are those who live on the labor of others.


They are die-hard conservatives even ready to
suffer for the loss of business.
TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURS
5. Social Entrepreneurs
They are those who initiate changes and drive social
innovation and transformation in the various fields such as
education, health, human rights, environment and
enterprise development
QUIZ
THANK YOU
AND GOD BLESS!!
ASSIGNMENT
Now for your assignment research more about the successful
entrepreneurs and make or design an infographic about their
success stories. And at the bottom part right your reflection on
their story
: You can use any medium to create your infographic.
: As in the example that I have shown, infographics use striking,
engaging visuals to communicate information quickly and clearly.
REFERENCE
Add a subheahttps://www.studocu.com/ph/document/the-national-
teachers-college/general-education/entrep-12-q1-m1-introduction-to-
entrepreneurship-senior-high-school-grade-12/18623231ding

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