Q4 BESR Module 6.STUDENTS
Q4 BESR Module 6.STUDENTS
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Let Us Learn In this section, you will know the skills that
you must learn in this module.
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lesson will be introduced through a story,
poem, play, introductory problem, task, or
situation.
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The following are important reminders in utilizing this module:
1. Handle this module with care. Do not write or put other marks in
any part of this module. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering
the practice activities.
2. Do not forget to answer the Let Us Try before proceeding to the
other practice activities inside this module. Maintain honesty and
integrity in doing or performing the practice activities and in
checking the answers.
3. Read carefully the instructions before doing each practice activity.
4. Finish the current practice activity before going to the next ones.
5. Return this module to your teacher or facilitator after answering all
the activities.
Let Us Learn
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Let Us Try
Direction: Cloze Test! Provide the blank with the correct word/words
from the box.
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Let Us Study
Activity 1
The following pictures are the small businesses operated in the
country / in our local area. Supply the space provided below with word/s.
1. Copra Buy and Sell
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Social Responsibility: ________________________________________________
Activity 2
EJ Direct Selling buys products from different companies (MSE,
NATASHA, TUPPERWARE, AVON and PERSONAL COLLECTION) and sells
goods directly to resellers, sub dealers and customers.
Supply the table below if what is the social responsibility of the
business towards
Name of Social Responsibility Answer
Business towards
General Public
Environment
Shareholders or Investors
EJ Employees or Workers
COLLECTION
Consumers or Customers
Government or its
Administrative Bodies
Local Community
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Social responsibility means that businesses, in addition to
maximizing shareholder value, must act in a manner that benefits society.
Social responsibility has become increasingly important to investors and
consumers who seek investments that are not just profitable but also
contribute to the welfare of society and the environment. However, critics
argue that the basic nature of business does not consider society as
a stakeholder.
Action Plan
An action plan is a document that lists what steps must be taken in
order to achieve a specific goal. It also breaks up the process into
actionable assignments based on a timeline. A good action plan will
outline all the necessary steps to achieve your goal and help you reach
your target efficiently by assigning a timeframe – a start and end date – to
every step in the process.
An action plan is useful to wide range of individuals and
organizations, from employees who want to improve their work
performance to project managers assigning tasks to team members. It can
help you identify a clear path to move toward your goal and confidently
organize associated tasks in the appropriate order to achieve your goal in
the most efficient way.
The purpose of an action plan is to clarify what resources are required
to reach the goal, formulate a timeline for when specific tasks need to be
completed and determine what resources are required.
The action plan is one name for the portion of the business plan in
which you account for business operations that weren’t covered in the
marketing and sales plan.
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Action Plan template
Problem:
Goal:
Action Plan:
Actions (steps you plan to take to achieve your goals)
Persons in charge (staff members who will be handling each
step)
Timeline (deadline for each step)
Resources (assets you need to allocate for each step)
Potential barriers (factors that can potentially hinder the
completion of each step)
Outcomes (desired result for each step)
Example: Marketing
An international airline marketing team discover that first and
business class passengers are high dissatisfied with the meal service on
Manila to US route. They create an action plan to address the issue that
involves market research, experimenting with new meals and selecting
new suppliers.
Action Plan: Improve Meal Quality on Manila to US Flight
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with best meals satisfying meal Operations
and negotiate service.
new contracts.
Let Us Practice
Read the scenario below and supply the blank with answer.
To cope up their losses and double the profit, she posted the
menus on social media and even accepts short orders.
Problem:
_____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
Goal: ____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
Actions:
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
Resources: __________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
If she gains profit from her business, what could be the possible
outcome/s?
______________________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
Name of Business:
Goal:
Plan Statement:
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________
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Charge
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of the action.
Total
Let Us Remember
Direction. Match column A with the correct answer on column B, write only the
letter of your answer on the space provided.
Column A Column B
1. A document that lists what steps must a. Action
be taken in order to achieve a specific
goal.
Let Us Assess
Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on
a separate sheet of paper.
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4. It is also known as the desired result for each step
a. Actions c. Outcomes
b. Timeline d. Potential Barriers
5. What do you call the steps you plan to achieve your goals?
a. Actions c. Outcomes
b. Timeline d. Potential Barriers
6. Known as factors that can potentially hinder the completion of each step.
a. Actions c. Outcomes
b. Timeline d. Potential Barriers
8. Elijah starts in writing his action plan. He considers the budget and the
person/s involved in the plan. This is called _________________
a. Action c. Resources
b. Timeline d. Potential Barriers
10. It is known as the name for the portion of the business plan in which you
account for business operations that weren’t covered in the marketing
and sales plan.
a. Action Plan c. Research
b. Ethical Plan d. Business Plan
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d. None of the above.
13. Ezekiah Josh a Grade 12 ABM student starts to work in his Action Plan.
But due to his hectic schedule he did not submit his plan on time. This is
an example of ____________________.
a. Action c. Potential barriers
b. Person in charge d. Outcomes
14. EJ an ABM Teacher divide her class into 5 groups. Each group are given
a task to write an action plan in their assigned topic. She also informed
the class that each group will assigned a leader, asst. leader, secretary,
etc. This is an example of _______________.
a. Action c. Potential barriers
b. Person in charge d. Outcomes
15. E & J Marketing decided to expand their business and look for new
suppliers, dealers and resellers. This is an example of ______________
a. Partnerships c. Person in charge
b. Action d. Potential barriers
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Let Us Enhance
Directions:
1. Assume that you are a business owner.
2. Find picture of your business that shows ethical and social
responsibilities.
3. Artistically paste the pictures in a ¼ illustration board to form a collage.
4. At the bottom of the illustration board, explain what you have learned
from the activity.
Criteria
Score
Graphics Graphics Artwork Explanation
Clarity Relevance Quality
All the pictures All pictures are All pictures in The explanation
10 clearly relevant to the the collage clearly expresses
describe the ethical and social are the understanding
ethical and responsibility in artistically of the ethical and
social business. arranged. social responsibility
responsibility in business.
in business.
Only two Only two pictures Two pictures The explanation
8 pictures clearly are relevant to in the collage expresses the
describe the the ethical and are artistically understanding of
ethical and social arranged. the ethical and
social responsibility in social responsibility
responsibility in business. in business.
business.
Only one Only one picture One picture in The explanation
6 picture in the is relevant to the the collage is vaguely expresses
collage ethical and social arranged. the understanding
describes the responsibility in of the ethical and
ethical and business. social responsibility
social in business.
responsibility in
business.
No picture The three All pictures in The explanation
4 describes the pictures are not the collage does not express
ethical and relevant to the are just the understanding
social ethical and social pasted. of the ethical and
responsibility in responsibility in social responsibility
business. business. in business.
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Let Us Reflect
Make a reflection of what you have learned on how to prepare and implement
a proposed personal action plan to assist an existing small business
enterprise to practice ethics and social responsibilities in their business
operation.
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
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References
CynthianA. Zarate, “Business Ethics and Social Responsibility”, 839 EDSA, South
Triangle, Quezon City: C&E Publishing, Inc. 2018, 12.
David Sarokin, “Definition of Small-Scale Enterprise”, May 08, 2019,
https://smallbusiness.chron.com/definition-smallscale-enterprise-17652.html.
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