Unit 3
Entrepreneurial Qualities and Self-Assessment
Reported By: Carla Mae G. Panagdato BSCE-5
Personal Entrepreneurial Characteristics (PECs)
In the Philippines, extensive research by the Small Enterprise
Research and Development Foundation at the Department of Trade and
Industry reveals 10 Personal Entrepreneurial Characteristics (PECs)
that lead to success. These are grouped into what are called the
Achievement Cluster, Planning Cluster, and the Power Cluster.
Achievement Cluster
This pertains to the desire of the individual to fulfil or to realize
something. This desire is strong to an entrepreneur who will not stop at
any obstacle but take such obstacles as challenges. Hence, the
following characteristics are dominant in him.
1. Opportunity Seeker
a. Perceives and acts on new business opportunities
b. Seizes unusual opportunities to obtain financing, equipment,
land, work, space, or assistance
2. Persistent
a. Take repeated or different actions to overcome obstacle
b. Makes sacrifices or expends extraordinary effort to
complete a task
c. Stick to own judgment in the face of opposition or
disappointments
3. Committed
a. Accepts full responsibility for problems encountered
b. Helps own employees to get the job done
c. Seeks to satisfy the customers
4. Risk-taker
a. Takes moderate risks
b. Prefer situations involving moderate risks
5. Values Efficiency and Quality Oriented
a. Always strives to raise standards and aims for excellence
b. Strives to do things better, faster, and at a lower cost.
Planning Cluster
An entrepreneur is clear on what he wants to achieve.
Such quality of an entrepreneur demands that he be a:
6. Goal-Seeker
a. Sets clear and specific short-term objectives
b. Sets clear and long-term goals
7. Information-Seeker
a. Personal seeks information on clients, suppliers, and competitors
b. Seeks expert to render business or technical advise
c. Use contacts or information networks to obtain information
8. Systematic in Planning and Monitoring
a. Develops logical, step-by-step plans to reach goals
b. Looks into alternatives
c. Monitors progress and switches to alternatives strategies when
necessary to achieve goals
Power Cluster
Power does not mean to be bossing around. This means the power
to lead, to convince people of your ideas, to make people believe in
you, or to persuade others especially those with negative perceptions.
Therefore, an entrepreneur must:
9. Be Persuasive and Good in Networking
a. Use deliberate strategies to influence or persuade others
b. Use business and personal contacts to accomplish objectives
10. Possess Strong Self-Confidence
a. Believes in self
b. Express confidence in own ability to complete a difficult task
or o meet a challenge
Other Factors to Consider
After studying the Personal Entrepreneurial Characteristics
(PECs), the entrepreneur determine those characteristics he already
possesses, those were improvements are necessary and environmental
factors. These are:
1. Personal Interest
2. Knowledge/Talents
3. Training/Work Experience
4. Government Support/Assistance Programs
5. Rate of Growth of Business
6. Other Consideration
The Entrepreneurial Personality
List of entrepreneurial personality can be lumped into three (3),
namely:
1. High need for achievement.
2. Strong belief that they can control their destiny.
3. Risk-taker