Free Enterprise & Entrepreneurship. Careers Related to Clothing Production & Fashion Design.

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Free Enterprise & Entrepreneurship

Careers Related to Clothing Production & Fashion Design

Apparel Production & Distribution

Fashion Designer

Costume Designer

Fashion Merchandiser

Seamstress / Tailor

More careers… Apparel Workers Apparel Manufacturer Apparel Merchandisers Buying Agents Cutters Laundry and Dry Cleaning Workers Merchandise Displayers / Window Dressers / Visual Merchandising Pattern Makers Photographers - Fashion & Glamour Pressers Production Management / Engineering Retailers - clothes Set and Exhibit Designers Shoe & Leather Workers Textile Bleaching & Dyeing Machine Operators Textile Machine Operators Writers and Editor Job Descriptions List One

Entrepreneurship Basics

What is an Entrepreneur? A person who manages an enterprise or business.

Top 10 Traits of Entrepreneurs Determination Risk Takers Confidence Craves Learning Willing to Fail in Order to Learn Passion Adaptability Money and Resource Management Expert at Networking Ability to Sell and Promote Product

The key to any good business is first, being a good employee! Why would a company want to hire you? What qualities help you stand out from the rest? You’ll want to look for those same qualities as an entrepreneur.

Top 10 Employability Skills Dress/Grooming Positive Attitude Work Ethic Responsibility Dependability Integrity Communication Teamwork Planning Adaptability Qualities Employers Are Looking For

Mo’s Bows Shark Tank

Entrepreneurship Unit Goal

Create a Business Plan Select the “Employees” You Will Be Working With Decide Between Tie or Bag Create a Company Name Determine the Goals of the Company Address Possible Company Concerns Create a Plan of Action Supplies needed? Target market? Effective advertising? What Will You Make? Be Creative! Bow Ties, Pocket Ties, Glow in the Dark Ties, Textured Ties, Zipper Ties Ribboned Bags, Pocket Bags, Embroidered Bags, Etc.

Advertisement Plan What are ways businesses advertise?

Advertisement Plan How will YOUR company advertise?

Market Survey Each member of your team will be required to survey FOUR different people on the product you will be selling. Use the survey in your booklet. Plan ahead so you can use the information to plan your project. Survey data from faculty and staff at school will be provided for you so you must collect data from other people. No teachers allowed!

Entrepreneurship Contest Work Together Multi-Task/Split the Duties (One designer, one advertiser, etc.) Everyone does their part (Dependability) All SEWING must be done at school Best Tie Best Business Best Bag

Business Evaluation At the end of the contest, fill out the Business Evaluation form in the packet. Each person fills out their own evaluation. The teacher is the ONLY one who sees this evaluation so be honest and fair as you evaluate your co- workers. Tear this page out of your packet and turn it in.