Rizal, Philippines | January 21 2014
Group 2 presenting: Francis, Christel, Trizza, Zordialyne
We had the following last night at the Spentrep class::
1. Opening prayer: Sino ako by Jamie Rivera with lyrics
2. Inspirational Song: What a wonderful world by Louis Armstrong with lyrics
3. IV presentation by Grace and Francis
4. Group creative activity by Groups I and II
The main ingredient that came from me were: strawberry (bonus brand), bell pepper, and cherries. The groups were not prepared and they had to excuse themselves to buy the ingredients. Anyway we had one hour to prepare for the dish required in the group activity.
There must be a minium of 2 dishes to be prepared: one sour and one sweet . The groups had to submit 1. menu (the ingredients, bom) and process how to prepare the same - 5 points 2. the product prototype (the mininum viable product)
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Factors Pape by Ramey S. Clavecillas AGSB Iloilo
Factor Paper
Date: January 11, 2014
Name: Ramey S. Clavecillas
Course: Entrepreneurship AGSB –Iloilo
Based on the Trilogy of Entrepreneurship, by Dr. Eduardo A. Murato Jr, a complete entrepreneur must possess the following traits;
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<![if !supportLists]>· <![endif]>Inspirer
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<![if !supportLists]>· <![endif]>Implementor
<![if !supportLists]>· <![endif]>Operator
<![if !supportLists]>· <![endif]>Innovator
On a personal note, I believe I could very well relate on this model. From my 15 long years in a corporate life, I could say that I have honed these qualities acquired through the years both formal and informal learning process. Each items narrated above are the building blocks that made my way through my current status in our company. However, I do feel that I can’t call myself as an Entrepreneur!.... It’s quite odd but it’s real.
To appease my mind, I further went through on the reference to understand what Entrepreneur really is. In my surprise, there is a term called Intrapreneur! Then I made an instant connection because Intrapreneur is what do and fits for myself being employed and in corporate business. It means that behaving or acting like an entrepreneur while working in a larger organization.
This realization actually gave me a sense of hope that from the learnings and experience acquired from my day to day job, the very foundation of being an entrepreneur is already within reach. It’s now becoming a challenge for myself on how I can come out of the box, may not be necessarily getting out of my current job, but to explore the opportunities outside. At this point, I feel that the future is very exciting and promising in order for me to attain my goal and aspirations in life.
Ramey S. Clavecillas
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Email: ramey.clavecillas@coca-cola.com.ph
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From: Ramey S. Clavecillas
Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2014 3:19 PM
To: 'profjorge.entrep.ateneo@blogger.com'
Subject: Factors Paper_ Ramey S. Clavecillas AGSB Iloilo
Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2014 3:19 PM
To: 'profjorge.entrep.ateneo@blogger.com'
Subject: Factors Paper_ Ramey S. Clavecillas AGSB Iloilo
Hi Prof!
Sending you my Factors Paper
Thanks!
Ramey S. Clavecillas
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Factors Paper by Grace Agustin
Factors Paper by Grace Agustin
January 14, 2014
January 14, 2014
Listed
below are some of the factors of a successful entrepreneur, to be
successful does not mean to have all these qualities but rather a
combination of these can help build and grow a successful business.
Factors I do possess to be a Business Entrepreneur:
a. Knowledge.
It can be taught and learned. An entrepreneur has to have knowledge on
business issues for business they start. I may not have the knowledge
right now but I think through researching, reading, and listening to
successful entrepreneurs will surely give me some ideas and insights.
b. Intelligence. Intelligent enough to manage all possible situations and be able to give right solutions on the problem.
c. Patience
& persistence. There are things that cannot be done perfectly on
the first try. I am patient to try it again and not to easily give up
on something.
d. Teamwork.
I can be a good player in a group. An entrepreneur not only can lead
others but also a team player to achieve success in the business. An
entrepreneur cannot do all the works alone; he/she will need somebody to
achieve something.
e. Self-confidence. Self-confidence to start and manage my own business.
f. Calculated
risk. Any business and endeavor has a risk, but having enough
knowledge, study, preparation, plan and proper implementation. A risky
business can become a calculated risk.
g. Honesty
and Integrity. In doing business, profit is not everything. We must
consider that in doing so, we are not abusing anybody. We were able to
deliver what are the right and ethical business standards.
h. Luck.
Luck really is not a real factor to be an entrepreneur. But it's a
real luck that we are "lucky" having the right situation in a right
place in a right time. For me it's not luck but I call it "favor",
given that the intention is good through prayers luck can be a favor. I
remember somebody saying that "Work as hard as you can as if there is
no God" and "Pray as hard as you can as if you cannot do the work".
Factors I do not possess to be a Business Entrepreneur:
a. Willingness
to take action. This is one of the most important factors to be an
entrepreneur. Actions are something that leads entrepreneurs to
success. It is true that it may be the most important factor but
unfortunately it's the one lacking on me. I know that being an
entrepreneur; I should take action on what is in my mind. The world
today has many ideas envelope in each individuals mind, but the courage
on who will do it take credit of that idea. I am willing to take
action, but I think I am afraid and lack the initiative to do it. I
have it all in my mind but I always need a push on my back in order to
do it. I think I have to improve on this factor if a wanted to be an
entrepreneur.
b. Creativity.
I don't have enough creative thoughts to be unique but I think with the
help of others, the needed creativity in the business can be achieved.
If I cannot be the originator of that creativity, then get somebody to
do it!
c. Skills
& Talents. Skills I might not have right now, but skills can be
acquired with time and practice. Talent is something inborn in an
entrepreneur, but sometimes talent can be replaced with right knowledge.
d. Experience.
Experience can be an added factor to be an entrepreneur; it is
something that will increase business potential energy. Previous
experiences may help in building a successful business. I do not have
entrepreneurial experiences right now; I think having or lacking of it
can be both advantageous and disadvantageous as an entrepreneur.
Knowing how to position myself and being smart-aggressive is a counter
of my being inexperienced.
e. Connections.
The more connections mean the more possibilities for building a
successful business. Through socialization, networking, social
networking, connections can be achieved.
The factors mentioned above are not complete, there are still more and
more that needed to be a business entrepreneur. For me the idea here is
to know your strengths and weaknesses, work on it, my weaknesses might
turn-out to be my strengths or the other way around. There is no finish
line on being an entrepreneur, I just have to begin on being one and
then undergo the process to be an entrepreneur.
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