Entrepreneur in the Classroom Alternative Exercise A-2: Picture Perfect.

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Entrepreneur in the Classroom Alternative Exercise A-2: Picture Perfect

AN INVESTMENT IN AMERICA’S FUTURE. Exercise A-2: Picture Perfect Introduction This exercise: Is based on a CIA Training Exercise Teaches important career skills Katherine Korman Frey

AN INVESTMENT IN AMERICA’S FUTURE. Exercise A-2: Picture Perfect Team Assignments Team Assignments Partner Team Assignments Katherine Korman Frey

AN INVESTMENT IN AMERICA’S FUTURE. Exercise A-2: Picture Perfect Your Assignment Drawing– write instructions Rules: o No communication outside the team o No rules or tape measures o All instructions are words (black or blue pen) o Have fun! Reminders: Time limit + Exercise Completion Katherine Korman Frey

AN INVESTMENT IN AMERICA’S FUTURE. Exercise A-2: Picture Perfect Written Instructions Start Time Get to Work! Katherine Korman Frey

AN INVESTMENT IN AMERICA’S FUTURE. Exercise A-2: Picture Perfect Create Drawing Using Instructions Create picture described in the instructions Do not vary from instructions Katherine Korman Frey

AN INVESTMENT IN AMERICA’S FUTURE. Exercise A-2: Picture Perfect Discuss Comparison of originals to team drawings Discuss Katherine Korman Frey

AN INVESTMENT IN AMERICA’S FUTURE. Exercise A-2: Picture Perfect Conclusion Important Learning Points: o Communication o Details Orientation o Teamwork o Entrepreneurship Skills:  Creativity  Analyzing Important Information  Assessing Risks  Follow up exercises for these skills in EITC Module 2 o Other Exercises and Looking Ahead  What is a Small Business—EITC Module 1  Culture of Entrepreneurship—EITC Module 1  Goal Orientation and Planning—EITC Module 3 Katherine Korman Frey

Curriculum developed by: Katherine Korman Frey, Entrepreneur in Residence & Adjunct Professor of Management at The George Washington University School of Business, Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence Contributing content provided by: Dr. George Solomon, Dr. Susan Duffy, Dr. Ayman Tarabishy and Professor Janet Nixdorff.