Miyerkules, Hunyo 22, 2011

1.Robert Kuan - Chowking 

















Chowking (Chinese) is a Philippine-based chain that pioneered the Asian quick-service restaurant concept in the Philippines. The concept combines a Western fast-food service style with Chinese food. Chowking predominantly sells noodle soups, dimsum, and rice toppings. The company was founded in 1985 at a time when Western-style burger joints were dominating the Philippine fast food scene.
In 1989, Chowking started expanding its market share amid the volatility in the domestic market. It started its franchising operations and made its entry into the provincial markets the same year. On January 1, 2000, Chowking became a wholly owned subsidiary of JollibeeFoods Corporation, the Philippines' biggest fast-food chain. The change in ownership gave rise to store renovations and a new corporate look and mindset that is visible from front-end to back-end.

2.Vicky Belo - Belo Products/Beauty Products






















3.Steve Chen,Chad Hurley&Jawed Karim-YouTube

















Lunes, Hunyo 20, 2011

ASSIGMENT NO.2

Invention: camera

the history of camera can be traced back much further than the introduction of photography. Photographic cameras evolved from the camera obscura and continued to change through many generations of photographic technology, including daguerreotypes,  calotypes,  dryplates, film and digital cameras.

there are many camera that were created since 5th-4th Centuries B.C, I guess..
today Digital cameras differ from their analog predecessors primarily in that they do not use film, but capture and save photographs on digital memory cards or internal storage instead. Their low operating costs have relegated chemical cameras to niche markets. Digital cameras now include wireless communication capabilities (for example Wifi or Bluetooth) to transfer, print or share photos, and are commonly found on mobile phones.

Early Development:
The concept of digitizing images on scanners, and the concept of digitizing video signals, predate the concept of making still pictures by digitizing signals from an array of discrete sensor elements. At Philips Labs. in New York,Edward Stupp, Pieter Cath and Szilagyi filed for a patent on "All Solid State Radiation Imagers" on 6 September 1968 and constructed a flat-screen target for receiving and storing an optical image on a matrix composed of an array of photodiodes connected to a capacitor to form an array of two terminal devices connected in rows and columns. Their US patent was granted on 10 November 1970.Texas Instruments engineer Willis Adcock designed a filmless camera that was not digital and applied for a patent in 1972, but it is not known whether it was ever builtThe first recorded attempt at building a digital camera was in 1975 by Steven Sasson an engineer at Eastman KodakIt used the then-new solid-state CCD image sensor chips developed by Fairland Semiconductor in 1973. The camera weighed 8 pounds (3.6 kg), recorded black and white images to a cassette tape, had a resolution of 0.01 megapixels (10,000 pixels), and took 23 seconds to capture its first image in December 1975. The prototype camera was a technical exercise, not intended for production.

ASSIGMENT NO.4
1.
=be creative,use your imagination to think of new ideas.
=control your feelings and behavior.
=be sure of your own abilities or worth
=you should think carefully about a problem before you make a decision.
=if you take responsibility for something bad that has happened,you agree that you are to blame for it.
=be optimistic always believe that things will turn out successfully or for the best.
=do not be dissapointed from past failures,just keep on trying.
=if you commit yourself to something,you promise that you will do it or support it.
2. PEC's helps us to make decision and to be creative of what are we doing..this is very useful if we use it in the proper way,and it makes me to be responsible and independent

Lunes, Hunyo 13, 2011

Assigment no.3

Personal Entrepreneurial Competencies (PECs)
For reference, I'm posting here the ten Personal Entrepreneurial Competencies (PECs) which seems to be used in the Business Technology/Entrepreneurship programs of the Technology and Livelihood Education (T.L.E.) subject.

Achievement Cluster
I. Opportunity Seeking and Initiative
* Does things before asked or forced to by events
* Acts to extend the business into new areas, products or services
* Seizes unusual opportunities to start a new business, obtain financing, equipment, land work space or assistance

II. Risk Taking
* Deliberately calculates risks and evaluates alternatives
* Takes action to reduce risks or control outcomes
* Places self in situations involving a challenge or moderate risk

III. Demand for Efficiency and Quality
* Finds ways to do things better, faster, or cheaper
* Acts to do things that meet or exceed standards of excellence
* Develops or uses procedures to ensure work is completed on time or that work meets agreed upon standards of quality

IV. Persistence
* Takes action in the face of a significant obstacle
* Takes repeated actions or switches to an alternative strategy to meet a challenge or overcome an obstacle
* Takes personal responsibility for the performance necessary to achieve goals and objectives

V. Commitment to the Work Contract
* Makes a personal sacrifice or expends extraordinary effort to complete a job
* Pitches in with workers or in their place to get a job done
* Strives to keep customers satisfied and places long term good will over short term gain

Planning Cluster
VI. Information Seeking
* Personally seeks information from clients, suppliers or competitors
* Does personal research on how to provide a product or service
* Consults experts for business or technical advice

VII. Goal setting
* Sets goals and objectives that are personally meaningful and challenging
* Articulates clear and specific long range goals
* Sets measurable short term objectives

VIII. Systematic Planning and Monitoring
* Plans by breaking large tasks down into time-constrained sub-tasks
* Revises plans in light of feedback on performance or changing circumstances
* Keeps financial records and uses them to make business decisions

Power Cluster
IX. Persuasion and Networking
* Uses deliberate strategies to influence or persuade others
* Uses key people as agents to accomplish own objectives
* Acts to develop and maintain business contracts

X. Independence and self-confidence
* Seeks autonomy from the rules or control of others
* Sticks with own judgement in the face of opposition or early lack of success
* Expresses confidence in own ability to complete a difficult task or meet a challenge

Miyerkules, Hunyo 8, 2011

Homework ict1

A.(James)
-Hard Working
-Talented/Creative
-Wise
-Industrious
-Aim Full

A.He learn to his own experience.
B.He realized that he wanted to make it his profession someday.
C.He is still employee and as a employee he gain more experience and learn a strategies in being a successful businessman.

B.(Marie)
-Hardworking
-Creative
-Dedicated
-Patient

A.Both of them knew what they want to be in future and they continued pursuing their interest.
B.Their different in their educational training is,Marie continued her study in college and took the course about
planting that's why she has more knowledge about what she wants rather than James who was obliged to work already instead of continuing his college.
C.We all know that i'm business,we will establish rapport first so we can gain the trust of our customers but it is not easy to Marie to create a good reputation to her costumers at first but she believed in her self and to her skills that she can make a successful business by satisfying her clients and giving them a high-quality service.
D.Marie and James are both hardworking , creative , industrious , aim full , patient , and dedicated to their work.Both of them love their profession  and they enjoy it.That's why they succeed as a entrepreneur.

C.
1.Pastry Shop Owner - Because they have their own shop , and as a entrepreneur/pastry owner we see the need for the product and take the risk of putting up capital to sell the product.
2.Computer Shop Owner - Because they have their own shop.They have their own computer products to sell to the peoples.