ENACTUS TRAINING Showcasing enactus criterion Developed by D Caspersz & D Bejr, 2013.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Workforce Readiness | Entrepreneurship | Financial Literacy Getting Started: 1.Please review pages 1 – 3 in your JA Volunteer Training Guide. 2.On page.
Advertisements

DO NOW “The business environment is dynamic, and this makes owning and running a business enterprise risky” Explain this statement i.e. this is because,
REVISED JUDGING CRITERION: OUTCOMES MEASUREMENT AND REPORTING.
 The first assignment is a group portfolio  Worth 60% of the final mark for the module  You will work in groups of four (to be confirmed in class this.
Planning Programs and Campaigns Chapter 18. Mastered PR “Tactical” Aspects and Techniques Right? News releases Feature placements Publicity photos Video.
Sustainable Skills for a Sustainable Future 2009 Heather MacLeod Debra Cummins TAFE Development Unit, University of Ballarat.
Unit 1 Assignment 4 P4.
Quality of Life and Standard of Living ENACTUS TRAINING Measurement Tools Developed by D Caspersz & D Bejr, 2013.
Quality of Life ENACTUS TRAINING Measurement Tools Developed by D Caspersz & D Bejr, 2013.
OUTCOME MEASUREMENT TRAINING Logic Models OBJECTIVES FOR TODAY: n Recognize and understand components of a logic model n Learn how to create a logic.
Florida Southern College Seeing possibilities. Taking action. Enabling progress. Creating Your Annual Reports.
ENACTUS TRAINING Auditing Developed by D Caspersz & D Bejr, 2013.
Making Geographical Decisions Sustainability and London’s 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
South Leeds and Morley Mongoose/Meerkat Explorers.
REVISED JUDGING CRITERION – AN INTRODUCTION. What is the revised judging criterion? Which Enactus team most effectively used entrepreneurial action to.
REVISED JUDGING CRITERION: CONDUCTING A NEEDS ASSESSMENT.
Creating an E-Business Plan Chapter 4. E-Business Plan Organization Used to seek funding for a new or existing e- business Serves as a “Blueprint” for.
Introduction to Social Issues in Sport PHED 1007 January 14, 2015.
21st Century Skills Initiatives
Introduction to Social Responsibility and Ethics Objectives: Provide examples of business’s social responsibilities Textbook Reading: Explain the concept.
Workforce Readiness | Entrepreneurship | Financial Literacy Getting Started: 1.Please review pages 1 – 3 in your JA Volunteer Training Guide. 2.On page.
Education For Sustainable Development
First, let’s make sure we understand what the SWAT Movement is all about.
AGENDA 09/09 & 09/10 F Nature of Strategic Challenge & F Strategic Management F The Strategy Concept and Process F Strategic Plan - Team Meetings.
An Introduction to the Program. What is Enactus? A community of student, academic and business leaders committed to using the power of entrepreneurial.
Chapter 11.  A way companies manage the business processes to produce an overall positive impact on the society  A commitment to improve community well.
Non- Governmental Organization and their environmental management Non- Governmental Organization (NGO) are those organization that act independently out.
South Kerry Development Partnership Ltd. Noel Spillane CEO February 24 th 2012.
Application Workshop – Session One April 26, 2011.
16469 Low Energy Building Design Sustainability – an overview Dr Nick Kelly ESRU.
Academic Research Enhancement Award (AREA) Program Erica Brown, PhD Director, NIH AREA Program National Institutes of Health 1.
Event Impact: Cricket World Cup 2015 Example. SELF This area simply refers to you and your own personal beliefs / behaviours In relation to CWC 2015 it.
INTRODUCTION TO THE UNIDO/REEEP TRAINING MANUAL ‘SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REGULATION AND POLICY-MAKING FOR AFRICA’ User Manual.
Improving BSO Services and SME Performance Through Cleaner Production [DATE][SPEAKERS NAMES]
1 Review List the three primary types of human activities that have affected regional and global environments. For each, give one benefit and one environmental.
Environmental Implications of the Industrial Age What will be the aims of product design in the future? How can we manage the changes necessary to our.
Backward Design Learning with a purpose. Today’s Essential Question How do teachers create student-centered standards-based thematic units that engage.
21st Century Skills Framework. CORE SUBJECTS AND 21st CENTURY THEMES Mastery of core subjects and 21st century themes is essential for all students in.
Waste Management - The Importance All wastes have the potential to cause environmental damage if not correctly managed The concept of “producer responsibility”
The next step or an irrelevance?. Corporate Social Responsibility Policy We passionately believe that education is the driver for social, economic and.
J.B. Speed School of Engineering University of Louisville KEEPS Energy Management Toolkit Step 3: Set Performance Goals Toolkit 3A: Set Energy Performance.
Chapter NO.03 NEED ANALYSIS.
REVISED JUDGING CRITERION: UNDERSTANDING LIVELIHOODS.
The Company and Industry. Writing and Presenting a Business Plan Chapter 2.
Global Educational Vision Forum  We are in a day and age that each generation can and will drastically change the world.  How do we prepare our global.
ASSESSMENT FOR LEARNING. -actively involved in their own learning; -able to judge the success of their work and set and understand targets for improvement;
Education For Sustainable Development. Introduction -It has been acknowledged that there Is no single route to sustainable Development.Furthermore, it.
Northern Periphery Programme The challenge of communication in a large programme area OPEN DAYS - Workshop “Communicating Cohesion Policy Together”
Business Development Services 1 WELCOME! Introduction to Business Feasibility & Ownership Session 1.
Thinking Skills and Personal Capabilities Development Teams Day 2 Slide 1.
Trafford Intergenerational and Multicultural Project Delivered by Trafford Prevention Team.
Impacts of Manufacturing Debates. Goal Objective: You will research the impacts of technology and present the information in a formal cross- examination.
Social Enterprises. Objectives: – What is a social enterprise? – What is the ‘triple bottom line’? – To understand an example of a social enterprise.
Lessons 3-6: Campaigning for Energy Efficiency. Supporters of the Big Energy Efficiency Project.
Secondary Curriculum Review Implications for teacher trainers.
Economic Impacts from Climate Change. Developing A Plan To Win Championships BERRY CENTER ENTREPRENEUR CLUB "Which Enactus team most effectively used.
© 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING 1 CHAPTER 20 Financial Analysis Management Team Decision Making Event Scenario The owner of Student Lawn.
Social Audit Network VMVOA The foundations of your enterprise Vision Mission Values Objectives Activities.
Establishment of QIT and WIT 5S Training of Trainers for Training Institutions Training material No. 24.
Internationalizing the Technology Education Curriculum Dr. Edward M. Reeve Professor Utah State University.
Biodiversity Challenge Game Begin a new section in your lab notebook… The Challenge : How are the biodiversity of an ecosystem and the sustainability of.
MAEOE Green Schools Initiative
OUTCOME MEASUREMENT TRAINING
REVISED JUDGING CRITERION: UNDERSTANDING LIVELIHOODS
Chapter 2 Marketing Plan. Chapter 2 Marketing Plan.
Introduction to Social Responsibility and Ethics
Student Activities Centralized Training
My Career as a [Job/Role] NAME Company / logo
What is Social Studies?.
Presentation transcript:

ENACTUS TRAINING Showcasing enactus criterion Developed by D Caspersz & D Bejr, 2013

All enactus projects should meet the enactus judging criterion “Considering the relevant economic, social, and environmental factors, which enactus team most effectively empowered people in need by applying business and economic concepts and an entrepreneurial approach to improve their quality of life and standard of living?” For more information on the enactus judging criterion, see page 44 of the 2013 Enactus Team Handbook2013 Enactus Team Handbook

But how do you relate this to a project?

“Considering the relevant economic, social and environmental factors” Consider how these factors may affect the project, or what impact their project will have on these factors (bottom triple line; profit, people, plant) Economic may include money, businesses, the economy, sustainability, renewability for resources or over/under production Social may include current or changing views of stereotypes, historical events, culture, language, community groups or group expectations Environmental may include minimising wastes, creating more efficient products, being sustainable or using renewable energy sources

All enactus projects should aim to effectively empower people in need. Project participants are not limited to simply the poor, disadvantaged, marginalized in society, underprivileged, and/or economically challenged May include teaching youth to make decisions for their/their worlds future, encouraging elderly to give back, helping workplaces to develop their own community spirit, or working with a university to increase student reach!

Use entrepreneurial action to increase the quality of life and standard of living for its projects participants

Quality vs Quantity? Focus on QUALITY with your quantity! For example: Self-esteem: use your statistic of no. of people with self-esteem increase. Then use quotes, video recordings and pictures to show the difference this has made to their life! Education: tell the audience how many participants have become qualified, and then pick one or two participants as case studies to show how receiving that education has improved their lifestyle. People in need: explain why you focused on one group of participants instead of another, and the information and research you based that decision on Empowerment: show how your participants are using the things taught through your project to better their lives, and the lives of those around them, then tell the audience how many people in total have been impacted by your project

Showcase Layout The enactus team handbook gives an overview of what is expected to be presented on in your showcase Includes the following areas: University and community demographics Team history Team mission and goals Projects Sustainability Closing statements For more information about presentation layout, see page 70 of the 2013 Enactus Team Handbook2013 Enactus Team Handbook

Showcase Layout 17 minutes to showcase your team Suggested timing could be: 1-2 minutes - University and community demographics 1 minute - Team history 1 minute - Team mission and goals 9 minutes - Projects 3 minutes - Sustainability 2 minutes - Closing statements ** some of these sections may be covered together, reducing overall time spent on each, ie projects and sustainability

Showcase Layout: Project Section Chose 2 or 3 core projects Discuss the project name, and brief description (30 seconds) History of project and its current status (1 minute) Achievements of the project (1 minute) Future project plans (30 seconds)