EPP QUARTER 1

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  • Entrepreneur
    A person who starts a business and is willing to risk loss in order to make money
  • Buyer
    A person who buys food and other merchandise
  • Store
    A place where a variety of merchandise is sold
  • Seller
    A person who sells merchandise to buyers
  • Goods
    Products bought by the buyer and sold by the seller
  • Filipinos are known worldwide as one of the most active users of different social media platforms, commonly using them for communication and entertainment
  • During the COVID-19 pandemic, many Filipinos looked for ways to make extra income through available technologies like the internet, leading to an increase in online selling
  • Qualities of an ideal entrepreneur (SECURITY)
    • Strategies
    • Knowledgeable
    • Industrious
    • Risk taker
    • Confident
    • Honest
    • Innovative
  • Produce
    To make, create, manufacture or cultivate
  • Product
    Something that is manufactured following a process or grown and nurtured in order to be sold for a profit
  • Advertisement
    Something that is shown or presented to the public to help sell a product or to make an announcement
  • Business
    The activity of making, buying or selling goods or providing services in exchange for money
  • Expenses
    The amount of money that is needed to pay for or buy something
  • Profit
    The money that is made in a business or to get money from something
  • An entrepreneur is a person who meets the needs of other people by fulfilling their demands for products and services
  • An entrepreneur plays an important role in society by contributing to economic development and helping build industries
  • Steps in deciding on the type of business to get into
    1. Start with a hobby or interest
    2. Do some research and investigation
    3. Observe people in their food choices
    4. Check existing products in the local market
    5. Products that are always in demand are food items
    6. Start small before producing bigger quantities
    7. Produce something that you can offer or sell to friends, schoolmates or in your community
  • Steps in making a simple product
    1. Design your product
    2. Decide on the materials to be used
    3. Create the product
    4. Evaluate the first version and make necessary adjustments
    5. Determine the price of your product
  • To ensure profitability, one should keep the costs down while maintaining quality
  • Packaging and presentation affect the salability of products, especially food items
  • "Hashtag support local" is an online information drive to support goods and products originally created and manufactured in the Philippines
  • Steps in making pastillas
    1. Sift powdered milk
    2. Mix and blend well the powdered milk with condensed milk
    3. Knead and set aside for 5-10 minutes to rest before shaping
    4. Arrange in decorative or colorful boxes for gift giving or selling
  • To start a business, it is important to get approval and guidance from parents or guardians, especially for minors
  • It involves the implementation of policies formulated by elected officials or other bodies with authority over them.
  • Understanding your audience's level of knowledge on the subject matter can also guide how much detail or background information you need to include in your speech.
  • Public Administration refers to the management of public affairs, including the provision of services and regulation of activities that affect society as a whole.
  • Tracking KPIs regularly during EPP QUARTER 1 helps in monitoring progress, identifying areas for improvement, and making data-driven decisions.
  • The Department of Health (DOH) is responsible for promoting health, preventing diseases, and providing medical care to Filipinos through various programs and initiatives.
  • Some examples of KPIs commonly tracked in Public Administration include budget utilization rate, service response time, citizen satisfaction ratings, and compliance rates with regulatory standards.
  • The Department of Transportation (DOTr) is responsible for ensuring safe, efficient, reliable, convenient, affordable, environmentally sound, and sustainable transportation system in the country.
  • KPI stands for Key Performance Indicator, which are measurable values used to evaluate performance against specific goals or objectives.
  • The main goal of Public Administration is to ensure efficient and effective delivery of goods and services to citizens while maintaining accountability and transparency.
  • Government agencies may impose penalties such as fines or imprisonment if these laws are violated.
  • The government has the power to regulate businesses through licensing requirements, taxes, and fees.
  • Legislative branch - creates new laws and amends existing ones through bills and resolutions.
  • Executive branch - responsible for implementing laws passed by Congress and ensuring that they are followed by all citizens.
  • The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is responsible for planning, designing, constructing, operating, maintaining, repairing, improving, and regulating highways, roads, bridges, tunnels, airports, seaports, flood control projects, water resources development projects, irrigation systems, drainage facilities, and other infrastructure projects.
  • The government has three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial.
  • Economic development is the process of improving economic well-being and quality of life for individuals and communities.
  • Effectiveness measures the extent to which an organization achieves its intended outcomes.