Grade 10 ICT Week 3
Grade 10 ICT Week 3
Grade 10 ICT Week 3
Servicing 10
First Quarter
Week 3
CONFIGURE COMPUTER SYSTEM AND
NETWORKS
Plan and Prepare for Configuration of Computer
Networks
LEARNING ACTIVITY
SHEET
Division of Surigao del Sur
Module 2
ENVIRONMENT AND MARKET (EM)
Objectives
At the end of this Learning Activity Sheet, you are expected to:
Identify the customer to sell to,
Explain what makes a product unique and competitive, and
Apply creativity and innovative techniques to develop marketable products.
Key Concepts
Product Development
When we talk of product development, we are referring to a process of making a new product to be
sold by a business or enterprise to its customers. Product development may involve modification of an
existing product or its presentation, or formulation of an entirely new product that satisfies a newly-
defined customer’s needs, wants and/or a market place.
The term development in this module refers collectively to the entire process of identifying a
market opportunity, creating a product to appeal to the identified market, and testing, modifying, and
refining the product until it becomes ready for production.
There are basic, yet vital questions that you can ask yourself about product development. When
you find acceptable answers to them, you may now say that you are ready to develop a product and/or
render services.
In addition, needs and wants of the people within an area should also be taken into big
consideration. Everyone has his/her own needs and wants. However, each person has different concepts of
needs and wants. Needs in business are the important things that an individual cannot live without in a
society. These include:
1. basic commodities for consumption,
2. clothing and other personal belongings,
3. shelter, sanitation and health, and
4. education
Basic needs are essential to an individual to live with dignity and pride in a community. These needs
can obviously help you generate business ideas and subsequently to product development.
Wants are desires, luxury and extravagance that signify wealth and expensive way of living. Wants
or desires are considered above all the basic necessities of life. Some examples of wants or desires are:
fashion
accessories, expensive shoes and clothes, travels, eating in an expensive restaurant, watching movies,
concerts, having luxurious cars, wearing expensive jewelry and perfume, living in impressive homes, among
others.
Needs and wants of people are the basic indicators of the kind of business that you may engage in
because it can serve as the measure of your success. Some other points that might be considered in
business
undertakings are the kind of people, their needs, wants, lifestyle, culture and tradition, and their social
orientation.
To summarize, product development entirely depends on the needs and wants of the customers.
Another important issue to deal with is the key concepts of developing a product. The succeeding topic
shall enlighten you about the procedure in coming up with a product.
Finding Value
People buy for a reason. There should be something in your product or service that would give
consumers a good reason to go back and buy more. There must be something that will make you the best
option for target customers; otherwise, they have no reason to buy what you are selling. This implies
further, that you offer something to your customers that will make them value your product or service.
The value you incorporate in your product is called value proposition. Value proposition is a
believable collection of the most persuasive reasons why people should notice you and take the action
you’re asking for. It is what gets people moving, what makes people spend for your product or service.
Innovation
Innovation is the introduction of something new in your product or service. This may be a new idea,
a new method, or a new device. If you want to increase your sales and profit, you must innovate. Some of
the possible innovations for your products are change of packaging, improvement of taste, color, size,
shape, and perhaps price. Some of the possible innovations in providing services are application of new
and improved methods, additional featured services, and possibly freebies.
Business ideas may also be generated by examining what goods and services are sold outside the
community. Very often, these products are sold in a form that can still be enhanced or improved.
2. Examine the present and future needs. Look and listen to what the customers, institutions, and
communities are missing in terms of goods and services. Sometimes, these needs are already
obvious and identified right away. Other needs are not that obvious because they can only be
identified later on, in the event of certain development in the community. For example, a province
will have its electrification facility in the next six months. Only by that time will the entrepreneur
could think of electrically-powered or generated business such as photo copying, computer service,
digital printing, etc.
3. Examine how the needs are being satisfied. Needs for the products and services are referred to as
market demand. To satisfy these needs is to supply the products and services that meet the
demands of the market. The term market refers to whoever will use or buy the products or
services, and these may be people or institutions such as other businesses, establishments,
organizations, or government agencies. There is a very good business opportunity when there is
absolutely no supply to a pressing market demand. Businesses or industries in the locality also have
needs for goods and services. Their needs for raw materials, maintenance, and other services such
as selling and distribution are good sources of ideas for business.
4. Examine the available resources. Observe what materials or skills are available in abundance in your
area. A business can be started out of available raw materials by selling them in raw form and by
processing and manufacturing them into finished products. For example, in a copra-producing
town, there will be many coconut husks and shells available as “waste” products. These can be
collected and made into coco rags or doormats and charcoal bricks and sold profitably outside the
community.
A group of people in your neighborhood may have some special skills that can be harnessed for
business. For example, women in the Mountain Province possess loom weaving skills that have
been passed on from one generation to another. Some communities set up weaving businesses to
produce blankets, decorative, and various souvenir items for sale to tourists and lowlanders.
Business ideas can come from your own skills. The work and experience you may have in
agricultural arts, industrial arts, home economics, or ICT classes will provide you with business
opportunities to acquire the needed skills which will earn you extra income should you decide to
engage in income-generating activities. With your skills, you may also tinker around with various
things in your spare time. Many products are invented this way.
5. Read magazines, news articles, and other publications on new products and techniques or advances
in technology. You can pick up new business ideas from magazines such as Newsweek, Reader’s
Digest, Business Magazines, “Go Negosyo”, Know About Business (KAB) materials, and Small-
Industry Journal. The Internet also serves as a library where you may browse and surf on possible
businesses. It will also guide you on how to put the right product in the right place, at the right
price, and at the right time.
Branding
Branding is a marketing practice of creating a name, a symbol or design that identifies and
differentiates product or services from the rest. It is also a promise to your customers. It tells them what
they can expect from your product or service and it differentiates your offerings from other competitors.
Your brand is derived from who you are, who you want to be and what people perceive you to be.
Branding is one of the most important aspects in any business. An effective brand strategy gives
you a major edge in increasingly competitive markets.
A good product can:
deliver message clearly,
confirm credibility,
connect to target prospect,
motivate buyers, and
concretize user loyalty.
In generating a business idea, you should first identify the type of business suited to your business idea.
You should analyze and scan the potential environment, study the marketing practices and strategies of
your
competitors, analyze strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats in your environment to ensure that
the products or services you are planning to offer will be patronized and within easy reach of target
consumers.
How to conduct SWOT Analysis:
Be realistic about the strengths and weaknesses of your business when conducting SWOT
Analysis.
SWOT Analysis should distinguish between where your business is today, and where it can
be in the future.
SWOT Analysis should always be specific. Avoid any gray areas.
Always apply SWOT Analysis in relation to your competition, i.e. better than or worse than
your competition.
Keep your SWOT Analysis short and simple. Avoid complexity and over analysis.
SWOT Analysis is subjective.
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