OrgMan SLM MODULE 4
OrgMan SLM MODULE 4
OrgMan SLM MODULE 4
SELF-LEARNING MODULE
SELF-LEARNING MODULE
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SELF-LEARNING MODULE
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What I Need to Know
This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help you
master The Firm and Its Environment: Phases of Economic Development and
Forms of Business Organizations. The scope of this module permits it to be used in
many different learning situations. The language used recognizes the diverse
vocabulary level of students. The lessons are arranged to follow the standard
sequence of the course. But the order in which you read them can be changed to
correspond with the textbook you are now using.
After going through this module, you are expected to: Differentiate the phases of
economic development and its impact to business environment and Analyze
the forms and economic roles of business organizations (ABM_AOM11Ia-b-3)
What I Know
Hello everyone! You have learned from your previous lesson about the different
forces/elements of the firm’s environment.
Pretest will be conducted to assess your prior knowledge about the firm and its
environment by answering the following questions. So, are you ready?
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1. It is a total process which includes not only economic growth or the
increase in the given amount of goods and services produced by the
country’s economy, but also considers the social, political, cultural, and
spiritual aspects of country’s growth.
a. economic growth
b. economic development
c. economic development factors
d. economic development phases
2. It increases in the given amount of goods and services produced by the
country’s earning.
a. economic growth
b. economic development
c. economic development factors
d. economic development phases
3. These are distinct stages involved in the total process of economic
development in a particular country.
a. economic growth
b. economic development
c. economic development factors
d. economic development phases
4. NEDA means _______
a. National Economic and Development Authority
b. National Economic and Divisional Authority
c. National Environmental and Development Association
d. National Economist and Development Authority
5. He is the first development economist.
a. W. Edwards Deming
b. Joseph M. Juran
c. Henry Fayol
d. Adam Smith
6. Growth that is rapid enough to matter, given the country’s large
population, geographical differences, and social complexity.
a. ecological growth
b. exclusive growth
c. inclusive growth
d. economic growth
7. World leaders gathered for the Millennium Summit and adopted the United
Nations (UN) Millennium Declaration.
a. September 2000
b. October 2000
c. January 2000
d. June 2000
8. It is a collection of people working together to achieve a common purpose.
a. organizational culture
b. organization
c. business organization
d. simple business
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9. It is a collection of people working together to achieve a common purpose in
relation to their organization’s mission, vision, goals, and objectives,
sharing a common organizational culture.
a. organization
b. simple business
c. organizational culture
d. business organization
10. It is the set of beliefs and values shared by organization members which
guide them as they work together to achieve their common purpose.
a. business organization
b. organizational culture
c. organization
d. simple business
11. It is where the organization as a whole is made up of work teams (small,
but focused) that work together to achieve the organization’s purpose;
popular in collectivist culture.
a. team structures
b. matrix business organizations
c. project business structure
d. boundaryless business organization
12. It is a business owned by one person only.
a. sole/single proprietorship
b. partnership
c. corporation
d. cooperative
13. It is a business formed when two or more partners formally agree to be joint
owners of a business.
a. sole/single proprietorship
b. partnership
c. corporation
d. cooperative
14. It is a business entity involving five or more persons owning it.
a. sole/single proprietorship
b. partnership
c. corporation
d. cooperative
15. This pertains to business organizations that group together those with
similar or related specialized duties that introduce the concept of delegation
of authority to functional managers.
a. simple business organizations
b. functional business organizations
c. divisional business organizations
d. profit business organizations
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Lesson The Firm and Its
Environment: Phases of
3 Economic Development
Welcome to managements’ firm and its environment! It is important for you to
know the organizations’ internal and external environment before planning
anything.
This module would assist you as Senior High School learner to differentiate the
phases of economic development and its impact to business environment.
What’s In
You learned about the lesson on business environment in your previous topic. Now
you had already known how to distinguish or describe each environment. Let’s
review some important points in your previous lesson.
Business
Environment
Internal External
Environment Environment
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Activity 1. Guide Questions
Instruction: Analyze carefully the given illustration and answer the following
questions on the space provided:
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What’s New
You have finally gauged your knowledge about business environment. Now, let’s
continue our next activity.
Instruction: Take a look in the crossword puzzle and shade with your pencil/pen
the word or group of words inside the box. There are 10 word/s for you to find. So,
enjoy finding words…
A C N O Y X F G H K W T Y
E T R A N S I T I O N R O
C G R N A K A S J E O A L
O H B T G L P Z M E R A F
N N W A M R K P H K T S Y
O J D G C T O T M I H I I
M O F O F L S W P L G T U
I N L L E U T A T B A I S
C R S V H Y C B H H M O A
E L E T P N R N X J I N F
A D L B A I D L Q O K K D
B A V M P H A S E S L W G
M Z U P O P U L A T I O N
A H G O V E R N M E N T T
D E M O G R A P H I C K E
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What Is It
Good Job! Now that you have completed the activity, let’s proceed on other set of
activities.
Let’s reflect!
Activity 3
1. What can you say about our previous activity? What is your learning with
regards to the activity done?
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THE FIRM AND ITS ENVIRONMENT: Phases of Economic Development
Economic development phases are the distinct stages involved in the total
process of economic development in a particular country. These include economic
growth, improvement of the Human Development Index (HDI), availability of
benefits provided by science and technology, and the societal improvement of the
opportunities and general welfare of its members.
Economic growth is the increase in the given amount of goods and services
produced by the country’s earning.
Adam Smith was the first “development economist.” His work, The Wealth of
Nations, was published in 1776. The scientific study of the processes and
problems of society in Asia, Africa, and North America has emerged only over the
past 50 years.
Inclusive growth means, first of all, growth that is rapid enough to matter, given
the country’s large population, geographical differences, and social complexity. It
is a sustained growth that creates jobs, draws the majority into the economic and
social mainstream, and continuously reduces mass poverty.
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In September 2000, world leaders gathered for the Millennium Summit, and thus
adopted the United Nations (UN) Millennium Declaration. By doing so, they had
committed their nations to a global partnership toward the reduction of extreme
poverty and the pursuit of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG).
Figure 2.3
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) reported that in 2012 almost all
countries improved their human development status. This figure identifies the 40
countries from the south with notable improvements since 1990.
Note: Countries have the 45 degree line had a higher HDI value in 2012 than in
1990. Black and gray markers indicate countries with significantly larger than
predicted increases in HDI value between 1990 and 2012given their HDI value in
1990. These countries were identified based on residuals obtained from a
regression of the change in log of HDI between 2012 and 1990 on the log in 1990.
Countries that are labelled are a selected group of rapid HDI improvers.
Source: HRDO calculations
The MDGs, according to the UN, are “the world’s time-bound and quantified targets
for addressing extreme poverty, hunger, disease, lack of adequate shelter, and
exclusion ̶ while promoting gender equality, education, and environmental
stability.” The deadline for the fulfilment of the MDGs was set for 2015. The
following are the MDGs:
1. Eradicate extreme hunger and poverty
2. Achieve universal primary education
3. Promote gender equality and empower women
4. Reduce child morality
5. Improve maternal health
6. Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and other diseases
7. Ensure environmental sustainability
8. Develop a global partnership for development
Meanwhile, the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) has laid out
the Philippine Development Plan (PDP) 2011 – 2016, which “adopts a framework of
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inclusive growth, which is high growth that is sustained, generates mass
employment, and reduces poverty.” The PDP is focused on the following areas:
1. Pursuit of Inclusive Growth
2. Macroeconomic Policy
3. Competitive Industry and Services Sectors
4. Competitive and Sustainable Agriculture and Fisheries Sector
5. Accelerating Infrastructure Development
6. Resilient and Inclusive Financial Sector
7. Good Governance and the Rule of Law
8. Social Development
9. Peace and Security
10. Conservation, Protection, and Rehabilitation of the Environment and
Natural Resources
It is evident from the PDP focused areas that they cover not only the economic and
industrial goals of the Philippines but also the social, environmental, and peace
and security aspects.
The MDG’s and the PDP can help guide the management of businesses in the
Philippine setting. In particular, the PDP must be taken into consideration in order
to deem management as appropriate or country-specific.
Another potential means for economic growth and development is the planned
integration of the 10 Southeast Asian nations in 2015 which include the
Philippines. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Economic
Community (AEC) could help in the Philippines achieve its goal of inclusive growth
that creates jobs and reduces poverty.
According to a joint study by the International Labor Organization (ILO) and the
Asian Development Bank (ADB) titled “ASEAN Community 2015: Managing
Integration for Better Jobs and Shared Prosperity,” released in October 2014, the
success of the AEC lies in the decisive actions taken by member states regarding
policy recommendations, strengthening regional cooperation that may bring about
structural changes, improvement of business and job opportunities and job quality,
enhancement of skills boosting productivity, better wages, and management of
labor migration. These may ensure that the benefits of equitable growth and
development are shared among member countries and sectors.
Since the AEC is envisioned to become a single common market and production
base for an estimated 600 million people of different nationalities, it means freer
flow of goods, services, investments, and labor. The study concluded that “new
opportunities for growth and prosperity may emerge, but the challenge is to ensure
that growth is inclusive and prosperity is shared.”
Obviously, managers of business here in the Philippines must be concerned about
the findings of the study, as these are new challenges for them. The improvement
of management style and the skills training and education of their human
resources are needed in order to cope with the possible changes that will be
brought about by the ASEAN integration 2015.
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Activity 4. Exercise
Now, let’s check your understanding based on the discussion about the phases of
economic development. Answer the exercises below.
Teacher 1 Teacher 2
2. Choose another Asian country and discuss how factors in the economic
development differ from those in the Philippines.
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Lesson The Firm and Its
Environment: Forms of
4 Business Organizations
Now, let’s proceed to our next lesson. We are going to study the different forms of
business organization. This module would assist you as Senior High School
learner to analyse the forms and economic roles of business organizations.
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Table 1
Forms of Business Organization
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Functional business organizations – these pertain to business organizations that
group together those with similar or related specialized duties that introduce the
concept of delegation of authority to functional managers like the personnel
manager, sales manager, or financial manager but allow CEO’s to retain authority
for strategic decisions.
Profit business organizations – these are business organizations designed for the
purpose of achieving their organization’s mission, vision, goals, and objectives and
maintaining their organizational stability through income generation and profit-
making activities. Immediate revenues or cost factors account for their success or
failure.
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Great job! You have come this far. Now that you have learned so much about the
forms of business organization, it’s time to test and apply what knowledge you
gained from the discussions and activities.
Let’s Do It!
Activity 5. Exercise
Instruction: Use the graphic organizer to show the different characteristics of the
three types of business organizations.
Partnership
Corporation
What’s More?
Now, that you are done with the lessons of this module, let us try to answer what
you have learned on the discussion by answering the questions below.
Let’s try this!
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_______ 2. Adam Smith was the third development economist.
_______ 3. The PDP is focused on competitive and sustainable agriculture and
fisheries sector.
_______ 4. NEDA means National Economic and Development Authority
_______ 5. Sustainable economic development ensures that the present needs of a
particular generation are fully met without endangering the ability of
future generations to also fully meet their own needs.
_______ 6. Organization is a collection of companies working together to achieve a
common purpose.
_______ 7. Team structure is where organizations as a whole is made up of work
teams (small, but focused) that work together to achieve the
organization’s purpose; popular in collectivist culture.
_______ 8. Simple business organizations are business organizations made up of
separate business units that are semi-autonomous or semi-
independent, with division head responsible for his or her unit’s
performance.
_______ 9. Nonprofit organizations are formed to meet today’s changing work
environment.
_______ 10. Partnership is a business formed when two or more partners formally
agree to be joint owners of a business.
Good Job! You did well in your previous activity. Now, let’s connect your learning
into one.
Instruction: Fill-in the space with word/s to complete your learning for this
module.
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Economic _______________ phases are the distinct stages involved in the total
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process of __________________ development in a particular country. These include
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economic growth, improvement of the ___________________, availability of benefits
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provided by science and technology, and the _______________________ improvement
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of the opportunities and general ________________ of its members.
The form of a business organization may depend on its____________, 6
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____________________, and ___________________. However, a business organization’s
form may change with the changing times and the demands they present.
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What I Can Do
Are you ready for the next activity? Now, it’s time for you to apply what you have
learned from our lesson.
Instruction: Read the selection and answer the questions below and write your
answers on the space provided.
Jasper, Justin, and Jovert have been close friends since high school, and even
went to college together. All three boys graduated last year; Jasper with a degree in
Computer Science, Justin with a degree in Graphic Design, and Jovert with a
degree in Business Administration. All three are “computer geeks” and have worked
part-time through high school and college fixing computer problems. Each has
approximately P1,000,000 in savings for this business venture. They have been
talking about starting a computer company (3J’s Computer Solutions) in their local
town to help businesses and individuals with computer problems or those who
need help developing and designing web sites. In doing research, Jasper found that
there are only two other computer companies in their town of 100,000 people, and
neither one will do both web design and computer hardware/software
troubleshooting.
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3. What are the disadvantages of this choice?
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Assessment
Congratulations! You are now about to test what you have learned from this
module.
Instruction: Read the statement/s carefully and write the correct letter in the
space provided.
Additional Activities
Congratulations!!! You are done with this module. Be proud of yourself because
you made it up to the end! Now, for your additional activities, do the following tasks
at home.
Instruction: Write your answers in the space provided.
1. Choose one known manufacturing company. Name at least five work teams
which help the company achieve their mission, vision, goals and objectives.
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2. If you will become an entrepreneur or be the owner of a business someday,
what legal form of business would you like to set up? Explain your answer.
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Rubrics for Essay
Criteria 1 2 3 4 Score
Focus/ Main The essay The essay is The essay is The essay is
Point poorly focused on focused on the focused,
addresses topic topic topic and purposeful, and
and includes and includes includes reflects clear
irrelevant ideas few relevant insight and
loosely related ideas ideas
ideas
Support Provides little or Supports main Supports main Persuasively
no support for point with some point with supports main
the underdeveloped developed point with well
main point reasons and/or reasons and/or developed
examples examples reasons and/or
examples
Organization Little or no Some Organizes ideas Effectively
& Format organization of organization of to build an organizes ideas
ideas to build ideas to build argument to build a
(Paragraphs, an an logical,
Transitions) argument argument coherent
argument
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Assessment What I Have Learned
1. e 1. Development
2. h 2. Economic
3. n 3. Human
4. d Development Index
(HDI)
5. j 4. Societal
6. f 5. Welfare
7. g 6. Purpose
8. m 7. Nature of Operation
9. i 8. Resources
10. a 9. Efficiency
10. Relevance
11. k
12. n
13. b
14. c
15. l
What’s More
What’s New What I Know
1. True
1. Development 1. b
2. False (1st) 2. Economic 2. a
3. True 3. Phases 3. d
4. True 4. Government 4. a
5. True 5. Growth
5. d
6. False (People) 6. Malthus Theory
7. Demographic 6. c
7. True
8. Transition 7. a
8. False (Divisional)
9. Human Capital 8. b
9. False 10. Population 9. d
(Open/Flexible)
10. b
10. True
11. a
12. a
13. b
14. c
15. b
Answer Key
References
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DISCLAIMER
This Self-learning Module (SLM) was developed by DepEd – Division of
General Santos City with the primary objective of preparing for and
addressing the new normal. Contents of this module were based on DepEd’s
Most Essential Learning Competencies (MELC). This is a supplementary
material to be used by all learners in General Santos City in all public
schools beginning SY 2020-2021. The process of LR development was
observed in the production of this module. This is version 1.0. We highly
encourage feedback, comments, and recommendations.
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