Publication: Status of NU skin business builders: a basis for an enhanced entrepreneurial capability building program for synergy 1 global in La Union
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2016
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Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University -Open University System
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This study made use of the descriptive survey method. The questionnaire is the main tool in gathering the information needed. This focused on the profile of the respondents, the level of resilience of respondents, the level of entrepreneurial potential of respondents, and the effect of seatbacks encountered by the respondents.
A total of 20 respondents were given questionnaire in the province of La Union. The findings of this study revealed the following: As to their gender, there were more females (70%) than males (30%). As to their educational background, the highest number was those who graduated from college (50%) and the least number was those who have not yet graduated from college and with Ph.D. units (10%). As to their civil status, many of the business builders were single individuals (60%) and only one was a widow (5%). As to their work status, many of the business builders were employed (75%) and minority was a business owner (5%). As to their income range, there were many business builders with the income range of P9,001- P20,000 (50%) and the least were those business builders with the income range of P 30,001 - P40,001-P 50,000 (5%). As to their property ownership, 35% of the business builders owned a car and 50% of the business builders owned a home.
The output of this study is a proposed enhancement entrepreneurial capability building program for Synergy 1 Global in La Union
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SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics, SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics::Business studies
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Sabado, A.C . (2016) Status of NU skin business builders: a basis for an enhanced entrepreneurial capability building program for synergy 1 global in La Union [Unpublished undergraduate thesis] DMMMSU-OUS