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The document is a lesson plan about entrepreneurship as a career. It outlines the objectives, which are to describe entrepreneurship as a career, explore job opportunities in entrepreneurship, and discuss different job opportunities. It then lists several common job opportunities for entrepreneurs, such as business consultants, sales managers, researchers, fundraisers, teachers, and more. It also provides examples of popular 21st century career titles like CEO, project manager, operations manager, product manager, and others. The lesson includes activities for students to further explore and apply what they've learned about entrepreneurship jobs and opportunities.

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The document is a lesson plan about entrepreneurship as a career. It outlines the objectives, which are to describe entrepreneurship as a career, explore job opportunities in entrepreneurship, and discuss different job opportunities. It then lists several common job opportunities for entrepreneurs, such as business consultants, sales managers, researchers, fundraisers, teachers, and more. It also provides examples of popular 21st century career titles like CEO, project manager, operations manager, product manager, and others. The lesson includes activities for students to further explore and apply what they've learned about entrepreneurship jobs and opportunities.

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ENTREPRENEURSHIP – GRADE 11/12

Name: ______________________________________ Date: ____________________

Grade:______________________________________ Section: ___________________

Quarter: 1 Week: 2 SSLM No. 2 MELC(s): Explore job opportunities for


entrepreneurship as a career.

Objectives:
1. Describe entrepreneurship as a career;
2. Explore entrepreneurship as a career through listing the job opportunities;
3. Discuss the different job opportunities.

Title of Textbook/LM to Study: Entrepreneurship Quarter 1- Module 2: Explore


Job Opportunities as a Career.
Chapter: _ Page: 4-10 Topic: Job Opportunities for Entrepreneurship as a Career

Let Us Discover

Entrepreneurs play an important role in creating employment opportunities


through setting up new business enterprises. Deciding on a career path can be one of
the most important choices you make in your life. A career that you are not only
successful in, but also enjoy doing will affect all aspects of your life in a positive way.

The following are some of the Job Opportunities for Entrepreneurship:


1. Business Consultant. They are those who can go to client site, identify
problems and fix them. They assess and create solutions to help the company more
efficiently meet its goal. Also known as management analysts, work in areas that
include marketing, human resources, management, and accounting. The duties for
business consultants generally begin with understanding what clients wish to improve
or fix.
2. Sales Manager. Someone who knows how to represent a company, manage
accounts and follow up leads. Their responsibilities include designing and

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implementing a strategic sales plan that expands companies customer base and
ensure its strong presence.
3. Research and Development Director. Someone who understands
business concepts, systems, procedures and practices. Looking for used facts and
information, interpreting data and making conclusions, and recommending courses of
action. They are responsible for controlling, coordinating and carrying out research in
various company departments, guaranteeing the continuous innovation of products
and work processes.
4. Fundraiser. Someone who raises money for a specific purpose and meant
not to make profit but instead for maintaining the organization or toward the purpose
for which it was created. They organize events, building networking relationships and
raising money for a cause. They also may design promotional materials and increase
awareness of an organization's work, goals, and financial needs.
5. Teacher. These educators train their students to solve business problems,
plan for future growth, and strategize how to run a business efficiently and effectively.
Many business educators have experience working in business as well as a
background in education, transferring the skills and knowledge students need to
become qualified business professionals.
6. Talent Recruiter. Someone whose job is in sourcing, attracting, recruiting,
interviewing, and on-boarding employees to an organization. Someone who is people
savvy and has an in-depth business sense as well.
7. Business Reporter. Someone who can write articles is in a prime position
to take the lead on covering a local business beat. They write breaking news and
business stories in unique and interesting ways to increase readership.
8. New Venture Creator. Someone who launch a company and start a new
venture in a family enterprise or commercializing a new technology. They are
entrepreneurial people whose primary role is in creating new business via creating
new start-ups or scaling growing companies, having significant and direct stake in the
actual business success.
Some Popular Career Titles in 21st Century Enterprise:
1. CEO (Chief Executive Officer) - a chief executive officer (CEO) is the
highest-ranking executive in a company, whose primary responsibilities include
making major corporate decisions, managing the overall operations and resources of
a company, acting as the main point of communication between the board of directors
(the board) and corporate operations and being the public face of the company.
2. Advertising Sales Agent - also called advertising sales representatives, sell
advertising space to businesses and individuals. They contact potential clients, make
sales presentations, and maintain client accounts.
3. Project Manager - a person who has the overall responsibility for the
successful initiation, planning, design, execution, monitoring, controlling and closure
of a project

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4. Operation Manager – an operations manager is a key part of a management
team and oversees high-level Human Resource duties, such as attracting talent and
setting training standards and hiring procedures. They also analyze and improve
organizational processes, and work to improve quality, productivity and efficiency.
5. Product Manager - responsible for defining the release process and
coordinating all of the activities required to bring the product to market.
6. Marketing Manager - managing all marketing for the company and activities
within the marketing department. Developing the marketing strategy for the company
in line with company objectives.
7. Digital Marketing Specialist - the Digital Marketing Specialist's role is to
design, create, and deliver marketing programs to support expansion and growth of
the company services and products.
8. Advertising Manager - advertising Managers direct a company’s advertising
activities and staff members to develop a creative advertisement, consistent brand-
specific ad campaigns.

Let Us Try

Activity : Explore More!


Instruction: Answer the following questions in at thee (3) or more. Use separate sheet if
necessary

1. What is job opportunity?


2. What is entrepreneurship as a career?
3. What are the job opportunities for entrepreneurship?

Let Us Do

Activity : Fill Me!


Instruction: Fill in the blanks with word(s) to complete your learning.

1. Job Opportunity is simply an opportunity for _________.

2. When we say career, it is a long-term professional journey you may determine


based on your _______________________.

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3. A career in entrepreneurship can be made in virtually any field, depending on your
_______________________.
4. The _________________ assess and create solutions to help the company more
efficiently meet its goal.
5. The _______________ represent a company for a product or service.

Let Us Apply

Well done and my congratulations! Now let us see how well you can relate what
you have learned to the following activity. Use a separate sheet if necessary.
Activity : Fill Me Again!
Instruction: Search in the internet and choose at least two (2) Filipinos who have
found job opportunities in entrepreneurship as their career here in General Santos
City. Read their stories and write the information needed on the table. Name Job as a
career Reasons of making entrepreneurship as their career.

Name Job as Career Reasons of making


entrepreneurship as their
career.

Rubrics

Manner = 20 points Matter =20 points Method = 10 points Total = 50


points
Presentation: Content: Quality of Approach: Ideas, Complete
Thinking process, work / outputs arguments, objectives Presentatio
(sentence /grammar) (clear and concise) and investigations n, Content
and
Approach

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References

Batomalaque, N.C (2020) Quarter 1 – Module 2: Job Opportunities for


Entrepreneurship as a Career First Edition, 2020

SSLM Development Team


Writer: Eycee Flord C. Caballes
Content Editor: Paul Anthony D. Frugalidad
LR Evaluator: Ronalyn Mendoza
Illustrator:
Creative Arts Designer: Reggie D. Galindez
Education Program Supervisor-SHS Coordinator Luzviminda R. Loreno, Ed.D.
Education Program Supervisor – Learning Resources: Sally A. Palomo
Curriculum Implementation Division Chief: Juliet F. Lastimosa
Asst. Schools Division Superintendent: Carlos G. Susarno, Ph. D., CESE
Schools Division Superintendent: Romelito G. Flores, CESO V

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Answer Key

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