PROCUDING SIMPLE PRODUCTS Flashcards

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is something that is manufactured following a process, or grown and nurtured
in order to be sold for a profit.

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PRODUCT

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READ AND PRESS 4

Hints to help one decide what type of business to get into:
 Start with a hobby or interest.
 Produce something that you can offer or sell to your friends and school mates.
 Products that are always in demand are food items.
 Start small before you think of producing bigger quantities.
 Do some research and investigation.
 Observe people and their food preferences.
 Check existing products in the local market.

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READ AND PRESS 5

Hints to help one decide what type of business to get into:
 Start with a hobby or interest.
 Produce something that you can offer or sell to your friends and school mates.
 Products that are always in demand are food items.
 Start small before you think of producing bigger quantities.
 Do some research and investigation.
 Observe people and their food preferences.
 Check existing products in the local market.

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PRESS 5

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READ AND PRESS 4

Things to remember when putting up a business:
 Keep your cost down while maintaining the quality of your product.
 Make sure to canvass and find out where you can get your materials and supplies in the
best price available.
 Purchase ingredients in a store or market that sells fresh produce.
 Packaging must be of good quality to affect its saleability.

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PRESS 4

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READ AND PRESS 5

Things to remember when putting up a business:
 Keep your cost down while maintaining the quality of your product.
 Make sure to canvass and find out where you can get your materials and supplies in the
best price available.
 Purchase ingredients in a store or market that sells fresh produce.
 Packaging must be of good quality to affect its saleability.

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PRESS 5

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6
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is a well-known American psychologist. He proposed the different levels of
needs and human beings.

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ABRAHAM MASLOW

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WHAT ARE THE BASIC NEEDS?

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SHELTER AND CLOTHING

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TRUE OR FALSE

The knowledge of the needs of people helps entrepreneurs market their products and
services. Products and services are bought because they satisfy the needs and wants of the customers.

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TRUE

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TRUE OR FALSE

Physiological needs or basic needs are things needed to survive such as food , water, air,
sleep, clothing and shelter.

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TRUE

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TRUE OR FALSE

Security needs or safety needs are also important for survival but not as demanding as basic needs.

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TRUE

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TRUE OR FALSE

Social needs include the need for security, shelter belonging, love, affection, friendship, attachments and families.

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FALSE: SOCIAL NEEDS INCLUDE LOVE AFFECTION, FRIENDSHIP NOT INCLUDING SECURITY AND SHELTER

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TRUE OR FALSE

Esteem needs include personal worth, social recognition, and accomplishments.

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TRUE

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TRUE OR FALSE

Self-actualization or self-fulfilment needs are personal awareness and have more concern
with the opinions of others.

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FALSE ; it does involve less concern for other’s opinion

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Sellers could offer products in the school and the community based on existing needs and
demands. Examples include the following:
1. Bottled water is one of the most in-demand products in school and community that can
provide a solution to the need.
2. Used clothing commonly known as ukay-ukay business offers imported products and
sometimes overruns sold at lower price.
3. Street foods such as fish balls, siomai, and assorted kakanin can be sold the whole day
and are offered at a lower price.
4. Baked products such as pandesal, ensaymada, bread loaf, cakes, and other pastries are
equally saleable.
Among the products that are always in demand are food items.

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Sellers could offer products in the school and the community based on existing needs and
demands. Examples include the following:
1. Bottled water is one of the most in-demand products in school and community that can
provide a solution to the need.
2. Used clothing commonly known as ukay-ukay business offers imported products and
sometimes overruns sold at lower price.
3. Street foods such as fish balls, siomai, and assorted kakanin can be sold the whole day
and are offered at a lower price.
4. Baked products such as pandesal, ensaymada, bread loaf, cakes, and other pastries are
equally saleable.
Among the products that are always in demand are food items.

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16
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also called as teleconferencing or web conferencing, is an online meeting wherein two or more people can see, hear, and talk to each other using computer networks to send audio and video data in real time.

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Video Conferencing

17
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what are the examples of video conferencing

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SKYPE, Google, + Hangouts, Fuze Meeting, and Face Time.

18
Q

also known as online or web communities, are groups of people who use internet
services such as e-mail, chat systems,

A

e goups

19
Q

is the most popular online survey tool and is very easy to use. Its free
version includes 10 questions, 100 respondents, 15 question types, and choice of light theme.

A

SurveyMonkey

20
Q

is a great free survey platform even with its free version. Here are free
version features: its unlimited survey questions, free templates, and basic reporting.

A

SurveyGizmo

21
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is an online survey tool that provides a fast way to get information for meetings and conferences.

A

Google Forms

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Advantages of Online Survey Tools
1. Online survey is cheaper. There is no need for printing the questionnaires or to worry
about the other expenses in collecting data.
2. Collecting data is faster. Respondents can easily access online surveys. Information and
answers from the respondents can also be collected automatically. Thus, the results may
be analysed anytime.
3. It is more convenient for respondents. Respondents can access the survey anywhere
they are available and anytime that suits their schedule.
4. It is easy to use for researchers. Researches can collect responses instantly. The collected
data can also be easily transferred to various applications.

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Advantages of Online Survey Tools
1. Online survey is cheaper. There is no need for printing the questionnaires or to worry
about the other expenses in collecting data.
2. Collecting data is faster. Respondents can easily access online surveys. Information and
answers from the respondents can also be collected automatically. Thus, the results may
be analysed anytime.
3. It is more convenient for respondents. Respondents can access the survey anywhere
they are available and anytime that suits their schedule.
4. It is easy to use for researchers. Researches can collect responses instantly. The collected
data can also be easily transferred to various applications.

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Disadvantages of Online Survey Tools
1. Technical problems maybe encountered. The server may crash, unstable internet
connection, and technical variance in browsers and computers are just some technical
issues that respondents and researchers may face using online surveys.

  1. Respondents may not fully cooperate. Some respondents may ignore some questions or
    the whole survey.
  2. There is no interviewer. The researcher has no control over the respondents. There will be
    no one to explain the survey and ask follow-up questions that may lead to less reliable
    results.
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