 In enterprise we discussed what makes an entrepreneur?  The qualities and skills that you need to run a good business and to be successful.  We brainstormed.

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 In enterprise we discussed what makes an entrepreneur?  The qualities and skills that you need to run a good business and to be successful.  We brainstormed ideas to make our own business and worked in teams.  Looked at entrepreneurs, looked at how they became who they are now and what they have achieved. Enterprise Masterclass

 We were lucky to have Rab McDonald from Young Enterprise Scotland to assist us with our learning.  Young Enterprise Scotland supports people from a young age in enterprise  They provide training and practical learning experiences to young people like US! Young Enterprise Scotland

 An entrepreneur is a person who comes up with an idea and makes it into a business  They can make a business of different kind eg Beauty, Clothes, Food, Music and loads more!  They should have lots of skills and qualities like… communication, creativity, presentation skills, responsible, wise, determined, team working  They should know what they are selling and where, when, what, how and who!  They should also know if their product is good and will be successful What is an Entrepreneur?

 In our master class we have learnt about the qualities, values and skills to be an entrepreneur.  We learnt about different types of entrepreneurs and how they got their businesses started.  We looked at companies and looked at how they treat their customers as well as their products.

 Passion  Creativity  Communication  Confident  Intelligent An Entrepreneurs Mind Set

 To develop our own business ideas  We have developed skills like communication skills, creativity, being independent, being responsible and many more  We have used creativity the most because we having been thinking of business ideas and made decisions  We have made a food van and made prices and we had to see who would mainly buy our food What have we learned?

 Team work  Creating  Listening  Presenting  ICT skills  Decision Making  Confidence Skills we have developed

We put forward our ideas and as a group we picked the best ideas and we designed and gave our product a name. There Here are some of our suggestions.  Ice cream fountain  Sun changing nail polish Our own business ideas

Famous Entrepreneurs

 In the last 13 weeks we have learned about Qualities, Skills and Characteristics of an Successful Entrepreneur. We made mind maps, posters, we looked online for Famous Entrepreneurs.  We had to make ideas for our snack van this was really fun because we were using our imagination. Our Journey

 We learned how to work as a team  We learned that entrepreneurs have to have lots of skills and values to have a successful business  We also have to be able to afford and keep our business running

THANK YOU FOR LISTENING AND WE HOPE YOU JOIN ENTERPRISE! Conclusion