Entrepreneurship: Module 6: Quarter 1 - Week 6
Entrepreneurship: Module 6: Quarter 1 - Week 6
Entrepreneurship: Module 6: Quarter 1 - Week 6
Entrepreneurship
Module 6: Quarter 1 – Week 6
Entrepreneurship
Grade 11/12 Module 6: Quarter 1 - Week 6
First Edition, 2020
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La Union Schools Division
Region I
All rights reserved. No part of this module may be reproduced in any form without
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Management Team:
Now that you have learned how to test potential approaches in planning your
business based on competitiveness, feasibility and consumer requirements, it is
important for you to think about the most suitable goods and services that satisfy
the market need. You may have in mind a range of goods and services, and think
about the task of how you can innovate to develop it and respond to the changing
consumer needs.
After going through this learner material, you are expected to:
1. Select the best product or service that will meet the market need.
(TLE_ICTAN11/12PC-Ia-1)
Before going on, check how much you know about this topic. Answer the pretest
on the next page in a separate sheet of paper.
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Jumpstart
Most of the goods and services consumed today vary from those consumed
five years ago. So five years from now, the majority of products are going to be
new and different from those used today.
The most important thing you can do is to deliberate before you decide
what to sell. So the easier your choice would be, the more you think about a
product or service before you put it into the market.
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1. What do entrepreneurs frequently ask in starting a business?
A. Where is the location of the business?
B. What is the name of the business?
C. What is the best product to sell?
D. How much will be the capital?
2. Why selecting an appropriate product important?
A. The choice of a product can make or break your business.
B. To gain a competitive advantage against other products.
C. A good tool to become a popular entrepreneur.
D. To gain a good profit
3. What will be the outcome if you have chosen the best product to sell?
A. It will speed up future financial performance.
B. Competitors will try to emulate your product.
C. No expansion of business is in sight.
D. Your product will become obsolete.
4. The selection of product must be based on what factor?
A. What other business is currently selling.
B. Your capacity to produce resources.
C. Customer’s needs and desires.
D. Current political condition.
5. What does it mean to “catch the wave”?
A. Go with what’s popular
B. Seize an opportunity
C. Imitate a product
D. Adapt to change
Discover
The following are few questions to help you narrow your focus in the selection
of the best product or service that will work for you:
Make a list of your selection criteria, and what you think are important to you
in identifying what business to engage in.
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d. adaptable successful strategy,
e. ready for manufacturing and innovation,
f. easy to reach sources or suppliers,
g. relatively low risk and realistic time frame.
2. Can you meet the needs of the customer and solve a specific problem?
Many entrepreneurs make the mistake of going forward with a business idea
only to find that they cannot afford the manpower required, or do not have the
resources to outsource the product development. You must also evaluate at the onset
how you can scale up the production if there is a strong demand for the product.
You need to at least get an idea of the size of your market. Know who are likely
to use or benefit from your products. Many small and home business entrepreneurs
view market research as an unwanted and costly expense, but realize who can pay
off in the long run, and how large the market is.
New laws or government rules and regulations can impact your product. There
are items that can be instantly sold without government approval, such as fresh
agricultural products and home-made delicacies.
Others, however, require permits, licenses and approval from the government
such as pharmaceutical, cosmetics, milk formula, processed foods, electronic
appliances and gadgets and other consumables that needed regulations for public or
consumer’s safety.
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are frequently scrutinized by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) until they are
made available to the public.
It is one reason they think consumers will buy the product even though it may
seem no different from many others just like it. The product may have a lower price
or more attractive packaging, or it might taste or smell better, or last longer.
Before you can finally make your very own Unique Selling Proposition, you
need to do the FAB (Features, Advantages and Benefits) Analysis. This is done to
determine the quality and competitiveness of the product you want to market.
Features tell about what’s intrinsic to the product or service. It contains facts
that are useful for customers in his or her decision to buy.
Advantages should make potential customers think about what makes your
product the best option. It lists down your product’s strengths over competitors.
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Benefits are the main reason why the feature is important to the buyer.
Oftentimes these can motivate or convince the buyer coupled by his developed
positive emotions towards the product.
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7. What are the potential sales, growth, profits, and time for payback?
Before starting your business, run your numbers first. This requires a careful
study through extensive research or by creating your own business plan.
Of paramount importance are the figures or numbers you would like to see
and realize during the course of your business. There must be projections of sales,
expenses, profits for a certain period of time and how long will you be able to double
your capital or retrieve your initial investment. A smart business plan can save your
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business from falling apart. As the saying goes: “If you fail to plan, you are planned
to fail”. Study the example in Table 2.
Explore
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SCORING RUBRIC FOR THE ACTIVITY
Assessment 1
Directions: Read each item carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer and
write it on a separate sheet of paper.
1. What business category will you venture if you want to put up a grape farm
for commercial and as a tourist attraction?
A. Social Media Services
B. Agri/Eco-Tourism
C. Logistics Services
D. Food Industry
2. Julie had stop working because of the pandemic. She wanted to teach online
so that she can still have income. What business category will she be in?
A. Beauty, Fitness and Wellness
B. Event Planning
C. Farming
D. Tutorial
3. LBC, J&T, Ninja Van and Air21 are businesses that fall under what category?
A. Social Media Services
B. Logistics
C. Tutorial
D. Retail
4. Manang Martha attended a seminar-workshop on how to make chicken
embutido. Upon completion, she wanted to engage right away in the
production and selling of her product. What is the category of Manang
Martha’s business?
A. Photography and Videography
B. Transport Services
C. Food Industry
D. Insurance
5. Mr. Delfin Chua just retired from being an employee of a private ompany. He
purchased an 18 – seater van and he wants it to turn into a public utility
vehicle. What business venture will Mr. Chua undertake?
A. Accounting Services
B. Transport Services
C. Event Planning
D. Food Industry
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Enrichment Activity 2:
Directions: Identifying your passion, skills, customers need to be solved and your
product’s competitive advantage.
My Passions:
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
My Skills:
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
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Assessment 2
Directions: Read each question carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer
and write it on a separate sheet of paper.
1. What are the three things entrepreneurs usually align with their businesses?
A. Manpower and customer relations.
B. Capital, technology and product.
C. Talents, passion and interest.
D. Profits, skills, knowledge.
2. Which of the following illustrates the meaning of passion?
A. The owner closes down his business every Tuesday and Friday to gamble.
B. The owner postponed an urgent delivery because the driver is absent.
C. The owner loves baking and he himself makes the dough for their bread.
D. The owner does not care if he losses because he has a lot of money.
3. Which of the following should be taken first into account in selecting your
product?
A. Compete with existing similar product.
B. Answer the need of your customers.
C. Yield the highest profit.
D. Affordable.
4. Mr. Cool air conditioning unit energy consumption is P15.00/ hour of usage
while Mr. Bell’s is at P15.50. Mr. Cool is said to have what?
A. Complimentary advantage
B. Contemplative advantage
C. Competitive advantage
D. Composite advantage
5. Diana is a graduate of financial management and she wants to start a
carenderia business. However, she doesn’t have enough money to hire cook.
What would be the best recommendation you can extend to her?
A. Sell her motorcycle so she can afford to hire a cook.
B. Ask her mother and siblings to do the cooking.
C. Borrow money from the bank.
D. Develop her talent in cooking.
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Enrichment Activity 3: HISTORY OF PAPERCLIPS
Today, paperclips are widely used in ________, ________, _______ and any place where
there are ________ to do. It also comes in varied _________, ______, _________ and
sometimes ________ personalized ones depending on the ________ of the users.
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Short Answer Essay Rubrics
Poor Fair Good
(3 points) (5 points) (10 points)
Only one (1) sentence Three (3) sentences that Five (5) or more
that discusses relevance discuss the relevance sentences that discuss
and success of the and success of the the relevance and
product. product. success of the product.
Great job! You have understood the lesson. Are you now ready to
summarize?
Deepen
In the previous activities, you were tasked to choose the category of business
that interests you or very passionate about and have identified which customers need
you want to address. Now, let us focus on the product that is brewing in your mind
by making Features, Advantages and Benefits (FAB) Analysis.
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Rubrics for Scoring the Output
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Gauge
Directions: Read each item carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer then
write it on a separate sheet of paper.
1. What is the most important thing to consider in the selection of a product or
service?
A. Government requirements
B. Competitor’s needs
C. Customer’s needs
D. Owner’s needs
2. Why is choosing what to sell a critical step in starting your own enterprise?
A. Necessary for future business expansion
B. It can make or break your business
C. It can create good competition
D. To innovate future products
3. Which of the following is NOT true about solving a customer’s specific
problem? Your product must ___________________.
A. Address a need or an opportunity.
B. Have a real recognizable value.
C. Benefit your customer.
D. Be the cheapest.
4. Before producing your product, what are the three things to be considered?
A. Time, resources and capability
B. Time, money and resources
C. Time, manpower, money
D. Time, talent and interest
5. Martha is selling a home made sweet longanisa. At first, people are very much
interested in buying her product until a cheaper brand flooded the market.
What should Martha do to compete?
A. Establish her own unique selling proposition.
B. Stop making and selling her product.
C. Look for another product to sell.
D. Be angry at the distributor.
6. People prefer to buy Mario’s cheesedesal over Rudy’s because of the latter’s
aroma. Mario is said to have established what?
A. Unique Features Proposition
B. Unique Product Proposition
C. Unique Benefit Proposition
D. Unique Selling Proposition
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7. Which of the following is NOT one of the reasons in selecting a product?
A. Financial benefit to your business
B. Feasible to develop and produce
C. Negative return on investment
D. Low investment requirements
8. “The product is made up of 100% biodegradable materials”. What part of the
FAB Analysis is being described?
A. Advantages
B. Benefits
C. Features
D. Profitability
9. Angeline tagged her hand bag as “fade-resistant”. What is its category in the
FAB Analysis?
A. Advantages
B. Benefits
C. Features
D. Profitability
10. Baron is engaged in organic farming. He harvested his pechay and set to sell
it online. Which of the following can he use to emphasize the benefit of
consuming organic pechay?
A. 100% healthy (free from pesticides and synthetic fertilizers).
B. Cheaper than other pechay.
C. Fresh green leafy vegetable.
D. Imported large variety.
11. Louise is engaged in the selling of printed T-Shirt. A friend is looking for a t-
shirt that is comfortable to wear even when the weather is hot. What feature
of the product should Louise emphasize to her friend?
A. Export Quality
B. 100% Cotton
C. Colorful
D. Cheap
12. How important is a market research?
A. To get an idea of the size and potentials of your market.
B. To know where to borrow additional capital.
C. To know who are your favorite customers.
D. To know where to get raw materials.
13. What does it mean to run your numbers first before starting your business?
A. Getting a clear idea of the costs, sales, profits or return on investment.
B. How much money do you have on hand and in the bank.
C. Know how many people you are going to employ.
D. Counting your possible customers.
14. Which of the following refers to the factors that allow an entrepreneur to
produce goods and services better than the others?
A. Profitability Advantage
B. Competitive Advantage
C. Costumer’s Advantage
D. Supplier’s Advantage
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15. The success of an entrepreneur will depend on the collective efforts he employs
in his or her business but significant amount of this depends of what factor?
A. Type of goods and services he delivers.
B. Kind of customers he has.
C. Mark ups in his products.
D. Kind of suppliers he has.
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Key Answers
Jumpstart Activity
1. C
2. A
3. A
4. C
5. B
Explore
Enrichment Activity 1: The learner must encircle at least one business
category that interests him or her.
Assessment 1
1. B
2. D
3. B
4. C
5. B
Enrichment Activity 2: The learner must list at least one of the following itmes
being asked:
1. His or her passions.
2. His or her skills.
3. Customers need or problem he or she will solve.
4. Evidence that his product or service is different or better compared to
others.
Assessment 2
1. C
2. C
3. B
4. C
5. D
Enrichment Activity 3 : Learners properly organize the paragraph by placing the
correct words in each of the blank spaces.
Today, paperclips are widely used in offices, schools, homes and any
places where there are paper works to do. It also comes in various shapes,
designs, colors and sometimes personalized ones depending on the
preferences of the users.
Guage
1. C
2. B
3. A
4. A
5. A
6. D
7. C
8. C
9. A
10.A
11.B
12.A
13.A
14.B
15.A
References
Website:
What to sell: How to select the right product for your business. (2017, September
8). Home Business, Start a Successful Home-Based
Business.https://www.powerhomebiz.com/starting-a-business/choosing-a-
business/what-to-sell-how-select-the-right-product-for-your-business.htm
Starting and Growing My Business (n.d.). The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints.https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/bc/content/ldsorg/topics/self-
reliance/2017/14678_sgmb_book_eng.pdf?lang=eng
Do you know who invented the paperclip, and how it happened? (n.d.). ThoughtCo.
https://www.thoughtco.com/history-of-the-paper-clip-4072863
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