SHS Q3 WLAS ENTREP 12 Week 2 Final
SHS Q3 WLAS ENTREP 12 Week 2 Final
SHS Q3 WLAS ENTREP 12 Week 2 Final
Entrepreneurship
(SHS - Applied Subject)
Second Semester
Quarter 3- Week 2
Unified Learning Activity Sheets
(ULAS)
Explore Job Opportunities for
Entrepreneurship as a Career
Writer:
After going through this Learning Activity Sheet (LAS), you are expected to:
1. identify career opportunities in Entrepreneurship,
2. recognize the benefits and downside of Entrepreneurship as a career,
and
3. explain the reasons why others would like to become an entrepreneur.
Pretest
Directions: Read and analyze each item carefully. Write the letter of the correct
answer on a separate sheet of paper.
Definition of Terms:
Entrepreneur – people who sense opportunity and take risks in the face of
uncertainty. One who has a fire, a passion for their mission.
Economy -is the system of production, distribution and consumption. It is also the
over-all measure of currency system.
Career opportunities entrepreneurs start new businesses and take risk and
rewards of being an owner. This is the ultimate career in capitalism-putting your
idea to work in a competitive economy. Some of the new ventures generate
enormous wealth for the entrepreneur.
If you are an aspiring entrepreneur, there are different career paths you can
take to turn your dream into a reality. Which path you choose will depend on your
experience, skills, finances, and flexibility, as well as your goals for the future
(Doyle, A.2020).
Business Reporter- if you can write articles, you are in a prime position to take
the lead on covering a local business beat. Your
understanding in the field, concept and knowledge can
make the make business section much more interesting
and telling.
Mid-level management- at big companies, the C-level folks develop ideas, the
ground force does the work, and mid-level manager
converts the idea into execution.
Research and development- the knowledge and understanding in business
concepts, procedures, and practices one can be employed for this job.
Profits – instead of making others richer, now your profits can slide right into
your own pocket. This means each business success becomes your
success, and as your business grows, so does your potential income.
This can be incredibly motivating for many new entrepreneurs on the
path to success.
Cons:
Responsibility- not only is the future of your business in your hands but so is
your next paycheck. Moving away from a salaried job to an unstable
income is hard. There is great sacrifice that comes from staring your
own business, and while the pay-off maybe worth it, carrying the
weight of responsibility can be difficult.
Risk- as the business owner, you will take on much of the risk associated with
starting a new venture. This means, instead of your employer taking
the fall, you are often risking your savings, time and effort to get your
business off the guard.
Workload – it takes serious hustle to get a new business up and running, and
for the most part, you will be doing the grunt work-especially in the
early stages. All the heavy lifting can be hard for one person to manage.
While it can be exciting time, full of responsibility, it can be also
exhausting.
Limitations – the idea of running of running your own business can be very
different to the reality. From late nights to lonely weekends, being an
entrepreneur is not without its challenges. You can also find it quite
limiting in the early stages, without the funding of a big name or well-
established business behind you.
2. Independence and Autonomy –you can set your own goals, pick your own
partners, and face the consequences of your decisions.
3. Income Security and Financial Success- one of the best options for achieving
financial security is starting a business and creating their own opportunity.
5. Family- in many parts of the world, business is the only way to maintain
financial and social stability. The well-being of the family is a powerful
motivator for young entrepreneurs looking for a vocation.
6. Dissatisfaction with Current Work Arrangements- a bad boss, poor pay, job
discrimination, force retirement and no opportunity are strong motivators for
business start-ups and entrepreneurial activity.
7. Community and Social Motivation- many entrepreneurs are motivated by a
desire to give back to the community or solve an ongoing social problem, such
as to create jobs in communities that need them the most.
Learning Activities
Activity 1: Identify Me!
Name of
Interviewee/Entrepreneur:
Name of Establishment:
Address of Establishment:
3.
Advantages of business 1.
engage into:
2.
3.
Posttest
Directions: Read and analyze each item carefully. Write the letter of the correct
answer on a separate sheet of paper.
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