Miyerkules, Hunyo 22, 2011

Filipino Entrepreneur


Henry Sy
. As a child, Henry Sy used to work twelve hours a day to help his father run their small family-owned convenience store. During the Second World War, their store was looted and burned so the young Sy switched to buying whatever he could to sell for a profit. Hard times and a humble background in retail shaped and molded the young Sy. Today, he is touted by the business community as the richest man in the Philippines. With over fifty malls and stores of various sizes, the most recognized of all famous Filipino businessmen has foothold in virtually all the major cities in the Philippines. They recently even expanded to Guam and China. To date, three of the ten largest malls in the world are owned and operated by his company.





Lucio Tan. Lucio Tan worked as a janitor in a cigarette factory. 
After a few promotions, he eventually resigned and started his own tobacco company. His tobacco company grew to capture a 60% share of the Philippine market. With its strong revenues, Tan was able to diversify. This famous Filipino businessman now owns several prominent Philippine companies, many of which are blue-chippers.  Among the top businessmen, Tan is arguably the most enigmatic.  Among his contemporaries, he is probably accessible and prefers to stay out of the limelight.





John Gokongwei. Another self-made man is John Gokongwei who lost his father at the age of thirteen. He had to work hard to help support his family by selling simple products like candles, soap and thread in a small local market and was able to expand to sell more lucrative products. He did this for many years until he ventured into the profitable instant coffee business. Nescafe of Nestle was the only instant coffee readily brand readily available so he focused on developing his own brand of instant coffee – Blend 45. His company did incredibly well and generated enough profits to develop other brands. Almost all of the famous Filipino food and beverage brands Gokongwei created are now market leaders in their respective categories. He eventually made his way in the local retail industry by building and running his own chain of successful shopping malls.



Lunes, Hunyo 20, 2011

'SErviCe Ni manG PrEs'

Ang gulo naman sa Service ni mang Pres group sa Fb!
Di alam kung saan pupunta ahaha!'
Tapos nag hihintayan pa .Tsk yung gsu2 umalis umalis na hahha
hindi pa kayo nyan matutuloy na manuod ng FOREVER AND A DAY! ahhahha
kalalaking tao yun yung gus2 COrny! Joke no offense :))

Biyernes, Hunyo 17, 2011

Can You Understand? Page 20

1. Identify the entrepreneurial characteristics that helped Carla succeed in her business.
a) creative
b)self confidence
c)hardworking
d)self reliant
e)optimism
f) courage
g)Commitment

Miyerkules, Hunyo 15, 2011

Smile Everyday!!!




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Ang sarap Mag aral :))

Can You Understand? Page 15

1. Evaluate the different entrepreneurial characteristics under PECs.How does applying similar characteristics help us succeed in other areas of life?Explain your answer by giving examples.
a) Vigilance for Opportunities
b) Commitment to work contract
c) Persistence
d) Willingness to take the risk
e) Demand for Efficiency and quality
f) Goal setting
g) Information Seeking
h) Systematic Planning And Monitoring
i) Persuasion And Networking
j) Self Confidence

By Using this Characteristics it help us to be independent to your self.And it Helps you Like you want to make a full-time business you are now trained because you contain this similar characteristics.

2. Explain how having the Personal Entrepreneurial Competencies can help you become a successful entrepreneur?

The PECs can help you become a successful entrepreneur by Having a Self Confidence every time because sometimes confidence can challenge you. And it helps by knowing what to be done by a entrepreneur before he entered on that business.

Linggo, Hunyo 12, 2011

Sabado, Hunyo 11, 2011

Biyernes, Hunyo 10, 2011

Assignment no. 2



Dr Martin Cooper, a former general manager for the systems division at Motorola, is considered the inventor of the first portable handset and the first person to make a call on a portable cell phone in April 1973. The first call he made was to his rival, Joel Engel, Bell Labs head of research.

Assignment No.3

Explain The PECs:
Personal Entrepreneurial Competencies (PECs) which seems to be used in the Business Technology/Entrepreneurship programs of the Technology and Livelihood Education.

List Down The Different PECs:
1. Vigilance for Opportunities
2. Commitment to work contract
3. Persistence
4. Willingness to Take Risks
5. Demand for efficiency and Quality
6. Goal Setting
7. Information Seeking
8.Systematic Planning and Monitoring
9. Persuasion And Networking
10. Self Confidence