GO NEGOSYO
JORGE U. SAGUINSIN
ANGONO
ANGONO
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Negosyo
ANGO(NO)
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3 Waves of Angono Economy
• Land
• Resources - agriculture and
fishing
• Moneyed class
Hacenderos; landed gentry
Itik, pukot
Bankers and money
lenders
What drives Angono wealth
building now?
Source of wealth building in
Angono now?
Intellectual Capital
Entrepreneurs
Who are the
entrepreneurs?
Origin – entrependre
Undertaker
Undertakes
risks/projects/business
Timmons definition of
entrepreneurs
• Someone who creates something
from practically nothing;
• Accomplishing something with
resources he does not have control
of;
• Producing something rather than
talking
It is about new ideas and
products
Innovation
Not just about new
ideas; it is about new
values
From Say: resources from
areas of low value to area
of higher value
Innovation and
creativity
Creativity and art
Value of entrepreneurs to
economy and society
1. Creation of new
products and services
2. Wealth/value creation
3. Fights poverty via job
creation
4. Foot the bill of the
government; pay the taxes
Entrepreneurship – a
mindset, an attitude
From that of dependency and
patronage/bondage
To that of dignity and
independence
Are we truly free?
We need more
entrepreneurs!
Are entrepreneurs: born,
made or accidental “swerti?”
How do you start to become
an entrepreneur?
Opportunity: seeking,
screening, seizing
Start to dream; dream big
“I wanna be a billionaire”
Is entrepreneurship easy?
We choose
entrepreneurship not
because it is easy, but
because it is hard
"we choose to go to the moon
in this decade and do the
other things, not because they
are easy, but because they are
hard."
JFK’s Decision to Go to the
Moon
THANK YOU!
Credits:
JORGE U. SAGUINSIN
Professor
AGSB

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