Q4 Week 1 2 ENTREP - 4Ms of Production and Business Model James Francis Magdalino G 12 COOKERY
Q4 Week 1 2 ENTREP - 4Ms of Production and Business Model James Francis Magdalino G 12 COOKERY
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Quarter 4 _ WEEK 1-2
4 M’s of Production and
Business Model
Supplementary Material
1
What I Need to Know
What I Know
Before we start with this module, answer the following questions below.
What’s In
In your previous lesson, you learned about the 7P’s of Marketing Mix - Product,
Place, Price, Promotion, People, Packaging and Positioning in relation to business
opportunity, wherein marketing is about creating and accumulating customers.
Marketing plans are intended to capture a market portion and to setback competitors.
Brand name was also introduced, where it is a name, symbol, or other feature
that distinguishes a seller’s goods or services in the marketplace. Your brand is one
of the greatest assets because your brand is your customers’ over-all experience of
your business.
Experts believed that a good brand can result in better loyalty for its
customers, a better corporate image and a more relevant identity.
What’s New
MANPOWER MACHINES
MATERIALS METHODS
What is It
The most serious issues in the whole production system are the inputs and
the transformation process. Their quality determines the quality of the output.
The factors involved in the input and the production process are usually
referred to as the Four M’s of production, namely Manpower, Method, Machine, and
Materials.
Four M’s
Manpower
Method OUTPUT
Machine
Materials
Manpower
Talks about human labor force involved in the manufacture of products. It is
measured as the most serious and main factor of production. The entrepreneur must
determine, attain and match the most competent and skilled employees with the jobs
at the most appropriate time period.
Educational qualifications and experience, status of employment, numbers of
workers required, skills and expertise required for the job are some of the manpower
criteria that must be highly considered by the entrepreneur.
Material
Talks about raw materials necessary in the production of a product. Materials
mainly form part of the finished product. Just in case the resources are below
standard, the finished product will be of unsatisfactory as well.
The entrepreneur may consider cost, quality, availability, credibility of
suppliers and waste that the raw material may produce.
Machine
Discusses about manufacturing equipment used in the production of goods or
delivery of services.
In the process of selecting the type of equipment to purchase, the
entrepreneur may consider types of products to be produced, production system to
be adopted, cost of the equipment, capacity of the equipment, availability of spare
parts in the local market, efficiency of the equipment and the skills required in
running the equipment.
Method
Production method discusses the process or way of transforming raw
materials to finished products. The resources undergo some stages before it is
finalized and becomes set for delivery to the target buyers.
The selection of the method of production is dependent on product to produce,
mode of production, manufacturing equipment to use and required skills to do the
work.
Product Description
It is the promotion that explains what a product is and why it’s worth buying?
The purpose of a product description is to provide customers with details around the
features and benefits of the product so they’re obliged to buy.
Know who your target market is, focus on the product benefits, tell the full
story, use natural language and tone, use power words that sell, and use good
images. These are guidelines for you to have a good product description; since some
customers are very particular with it since they consider the welfare of their family, if
it is safe to use.
Prototyping
A duplication of a product as it will be produced, which may contain such
details as color, graphics, packaging and directions. One of the important early steps
in the inventing process is making a prototype. Benefits are the reasons why
customers will decide to buy the products such as affordability, efficiency or ease of
use. The features of the product or service merely provide a descriptive fact about
the product or service. It is better to test your product prototype to meet customers’
needs and expectations; and for your product to be known and saleable. Pretesting
of the product or service is similar to a sample of the product or service given to the
consumer free
of cost in order that he/she may try the product before committing to a purchase.
Supplier
An entity that offers goods and services to another business. This entity is
among of supply chain of a business, which may offer the main part of the value
contained within its products. Certain suppliers may even involve in drop shipping,
where they ship goods directly to the customers of the buyer.
Suppliers are your business partners; without them your business will not
live. You need them as much as you need your customers to be satisfied. But as an
entrepreneur you have to choose a potential supplier that has loyalty and value your
partnership; a supplier that would lead you to the fulfillment of your business
objectives, mission and vision.
It is a company's plan for how it will make revenues and make a profit. It
describes what products or services the business plans to manufacture and market,
and how it plans to do so, as well as what expenses it will incur.
Business plan is an important tool for you to have an idea about the future of
your business. Your business plan will be your guide in the moment you will be
implementing and operating your business proposal.
You can also make use of the business plan in securing investment capital
from financial institutions or lenders. It can also be used to influence people to work
for your enterprise, to secure credit from suppliers, and to fascinate potential
customers.
Read the stories of Jessie, Mercy and Monna below to fully understand the
importance of having a business plan:
“Jessie is the eldest of five children of Mr. & Mrs. Natividad. The family is
having difficulty to support for their everyday needs. Because of this, Jessie tried to
enter selling banana cue and with his dream to make his business grow, he put up
many stalls in the community without considering the advises of his friends to make
a business plan before implementing his decision. After a few months his stalls
shutdown.”
“Mercy is the youngest in the family. She found out that she loves to cut hair
and apply make up to her friends. Until such time that her friends introduced her to
their friends too for haircut and make up when there are occasions. Few months
after, Mercy was told by her friends to put up a beauty parlor in their place. So she
asks her mother who is also a businesswoman to teach her how to make a business
plan and eventually ended with a successful business.”
“Monna is a diligent student. Because of her knowledge gained from school
about business plan she was able to enhance her skills in business and finally found
herself into his laundry shop business.”
Each scenario taught us that business is not just about how much income or
profit you can get but it’s about the life of your business. And in having a business,
you also have to consider technological forces, Social forces, Political forces,
Cultural forces, Economic forces and Legal forces.
What’s More
General Directions: Answer the following questions based on your learnings about
4M’s of production and Value Chain or Supply Chain. Write your answer on the
space provided. Five (5) points in each correct answer for Problem No.1 and 2 points
for each correct answer in Problem No.2.
Problem No. 1. “In your home, when you want to eat egg sandwich before going to
school, your mother would surely prepare it for you. Your egg sandwich would not
be produced without a process.”
1. Who would be your manpower? Father, Mother and some other relatives
2. What would be your materials? egg, and sandwich
3. What machines or tools would you use? stove, and fraying pan
4. What methods are needed to produce the egg sandwich? (Cooking
procedures- enumerate them).
prepare all the ingredients and kitchen utensils, cook the egg and
put the egg in between the two pieces of sandwich and also add
some salt & paper.
Problem No. 2: With the pictures shown below, identify each picture whether it
is Value Chain or Supply Chain.
1. Value chain
2. Supply Chain
3. Supply Chain
What I Have Learned
Complete the statements below and write your answers on the space provided.
ANSWER:
1. manpower
2.material
3.machine
4. product description
5.prototyping
6.suppliers
7. business model
8. business plan
9. executive summary
10.marketing section
What I can Do
Direction: Answer the following questions base on the picture shown below. Write your
answers on the space provided. Two (2) points in each correct answer.
1. Are you familiar with the picture above? Give one example of a food business
establishment that you think is famous among teenagers today.
Starbucks is the most famous for those teenagers whose want to take time for their friends.
.
2. What do you think is the reason why this particular food business
establishment becomes famous among teens nowadays?
Because most teens want to post on online and show it to others.
.
3. Do you know some other ways to enjoy their product other than coming
in personally into their store and buying their product for yourself?
Taste and see if the product are good or not.
.
4. Do you think such strategies are effective to make the business more
productive? Why or why not?
Yes, because if you have a solid strategy all customers will be buying your product and your business will
be successful.
Assessment
3. Which of the following refers to the marketing copy that explains what a
product is and why it is worth purchasing?
A. Prototype C. Business Model
B. Product description D. Suppliers
4. It represents the final products from the production process and distributed to
the customers.
A. Input B. Supplies C. Output D. Materials
5. It is a replica of a product.
A. Prototype C. Business Model
B. Product description D. Suppliers
10. Which of the following refers to the manufacturing equipment used in the
production of goods or delivery of services?
A. Machine B. Manpower C. Method D. Materials
12. It simply refers to the raw materials needed in the production of a product.
A. Machine B. Manpower C. Method D. Materials
Below is a template for business plan. You need to fill this out using the
business you want to pursue.
This section will show how you will manage your business
and the people you need to help you in your operations
a. Manager: Me
MANAGEMENT
SECTION
b. Workers: team, staff, resources
a. Product Description:
manufactured or refined for sale or
This section shows the money needed for the business, how
much you will take in and how much you will pay out