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4. view on competition
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PERCEPTION OF RISK IN THE BUSINESS
VIEW ON COMPETITION
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• Vision is basically a goal which an entrepreneur aspires to
achieve and at the same time, it is what differentiates it from
others.
• He/she makes sure that the vision and mission of his/her
business is clear.
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There are various capital sources, we can classify on the basis of
different parameters.
LESSON 5
MISCONCEPTIONS ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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Entrepreneurship Applies Only To Manufacturing Businesses
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• during a financial crackdown, new ideas can be created and
new business opportunities can be identified.
• The bad economy does not completely serve as a constraint to
the continuation of entrepreneurial ventures and even the
creation of new ones.
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LESSON 6
IMPORTANCE OF ENTREPRENUERSHIP
Your daily experiences with these small businesses and the benefits
that you derive from them are clear testimonies to the important role
that they play in our lives.
The term Filipino people in the case may include the entrepreneur
himself/ herself and other people who have direct dealings with the
entrepreneur in the community.
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The benefits received by the Filipino people are transferred to or
shared with the local community where the concept of
entrepreneurship is practiced.
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IMPORTANCE TO THE PHILIPPINE ECONOMY
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LESSON 7
4. People’s interests
5. Past experiences
A. Climate
B. Natural Resources
C. Wildlife
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2. The Societal Environment Includes The Various Forces
Like:
A. Economic Forces
B. Societal Forces
C. Political Forces
D. Technological Forces
A. Government
B. Competitors
C. Suppliers
D. Customers
E. Creditors
F. Employees
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GOVERNMENT’S THRUST, PROGRAMS AND POLICIES
PEOPLE’S INTERESTS
PAST EXPERIENCES
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CHAPTER 2
1. Achievement Cluster
2. Planning Cluster
3. Power Cluster
ACHIEVEMENT CLUSTER
1. An opportunity-seeker
2. Committed oriented
3. Persistent
4. A risk-taker
5. Efficient and quality-oriented
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Opportunity seeker
COMMITED
PERSISTENT
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RISK TAKER
PLANNING CLUSTER
1. a goal-setter
2. an information-seeker
3. systematic in planning and monitoring
GOAL SETTER
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INFORMATION SEKER
SYSTEMATIC
PLANNING
MONITORING
POWER CLUSTER
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authority to do whatever they want whenever they want, and
they have ultimate control.
PERSUASION
NETWORKING
SELF CONFIDENT
ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS
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DEFINING THE PROBLEM.
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In the process of evaluating each alternative solution, the
following criteria must be considered:
EVALUATING DECISIONS
TECHNICAL SKILLS
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The technical skills focus mainly on the mechanical or practical aspect
of a person rather than his/her abstractor theoretical thinking. The
technical skills are the external replica of a person’s cognitive skills.
1. Information Technology
2. Feasibility study and business plan preparation
3. Technical writing skills
4. Marketing
5. Management and Finance
INTERPERSONAL SKILLS
CORE COMPETENCIES
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The Competitive advantage refers to the strategic position and
condition of the entrepreneurial venture that
Doing all of these will define your core competencies and provide and
establish your competitive advantage in the business world
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