Express Eat An Entrepreneurial Training Report
Verona, Jamaica G.
Express Eat An Entrepreneurial Training Report [manuscript] / Verona, Jamaica G. - Magalang, Pampanga : Pampanga State Agricultural University, June 2023. - vi, 89 leaves ; 28 cm + 1computer disc (4 3/4 inch)
ABSTRACT TITLE : EXPRESS EAT An Entrepreneurial Training Report :JAMAICA GONZALES VERONA AUTHOR ADVISER SCHOOL DEGREE : ANNARL. GONZALES, M.B.M. : PAMPANGA STATE AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY : BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP :JUNE 2023 YEAR COMPLETED EXPRESS EAT was located at San Pablo, Magalang, Pampanga operating from Tuesday - Sunday, between 10 am to 2 pm. The business named Express Eat offered "Lutong Ulam" the price of Express Eat ranged from P 10.00 to P 80.00. As a sole proprietor, the entrepreneur's initial investment was P 15,000.00. The problem she encountered were: (1) at first, the entrepreneur had a hard time managing her time, she didn't know how or where to start her business operations, there was a time when the entrepreneur asked her worth as a business owner if she could manage her business properly and become successful because of the challenges she encountered during her business implantation she felt hopeless; (2) the entrepreneur had a hard time in finding the customers prospective, she experienced also an increased in price of raw materials, which result in lesser profit; and (3) the business owner struggled to balance her financial records since several aspects of her accounting were improperly recorded. The solutions were: (1) the entrepreneur improved her time management abilities, she eventually became better while learning, the business owner turned to her fellow entrepreneurs for assistance, she gained confidence and began to have faith in her own abilities as time went on; (2) the entrepreneur improved her products to attract her target market and she discovered new ways to communicate with her customers, she looked for a different, less affordable raw material provider; and (3) to avoid mistakes, the business owner double - checked the records. She also made sure to keep daily financial records. In all honesty, owning your own business is difficult, but you will gain a lot from the experience. Be friend your clients and use a positive approach when dealing with them. Even if your firm is currently profitable, never lose sight of your own potential and never stop dreaming. Be grateful, modest, accountable, and kind at all times. You'll get better and stronger as you gain experience. Being better takes time, so have patience with yourself. Learn from your experiences, your mistakes, and other people. Do not let those who are insulting you affect you because you aware of who you are and what you are capable of. When no one else believes in you, have faith in yourself.
Express Eat An Entrepreneurial Training Report [manuscript] / Verona, Jamaica G. - Magalang, Pampanga : Pampanga State Agricultural University, June 2023. - vi, 89 leaves ; 28 cm + 1computer disc (4 3/4 inch)
ABSTRACT TITLE : EXPRESS EAT An Entrepreneurial Training Report :JAMAICA GONZALES VERONA AUTHOR ADVISER SCHOOL DEGREE : ANNARL. GONZALES, M.B.M. : PAMPANGA STATE AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY : BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP :JUNE 2023 YEAR COMPLETED EXPRESS EAT was located at San Pablo, Magalang, Pampanga operating from Tuesday - Sunday, between 10 am to 2 pm. The business named Express Eat offered "Lutong Ulam" the price of Express Eat ranged from P 10.00 to P 80.00. As a sole proprietor, the entrepreneur's initial investment was P 15,000.00. The problem she encountered were: (1) at first, the entrepreneur had a hard time managing her time, she didn't know how or where to start her business operations, there was a time when the entrepreneur asked her worth as a business owner if she could manage her business properly and become successful because of the challenges she encountered during her business implantation she felt hopeless; (2) the entrepreneur had a hard time in finding the customers prospective, she experienced also an increased in price of raw materials, which result in lesser profit; and (3) the business owner struggled to balance her financial records since several aspects of her accounting were improperly recorded. The solutions were: (1) the entrepreneur improved her time management abilities, she eventually became better while learning, the business owner turned to her fellow entrepreneurs for assistance, she gained confidence and began to have faith in her own abilities as time went on; (2) the entrepreneur improved her products to attract her target market and she discovered new ways to communicate with her customers, she looked for a different, less affordable raw material provider; and (3) to avoid mistakes, the business owner double - checked the records. She also made sure to keep daily financial records. In all honesty, owning your own business is difficult, but you will gain a lot from the experience. Be friend your clients and use a positive approach when dealing with them. Even if your firm is currently profitable, never lose sight of your own potential and never stop dreaming. Be grateful, modest, accountable, and kind at all times. You'll get better and stronger as you gain experience. Being better takes time, so have patience with yourself. Learn from your experiences, your mistakes, and other people. Do not let those who are insulting you affect you because you aware of who you are and what you are capable of. When no one else believes in you, have faith in yourself.