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This is a project on entrepreneurship. But who are entrepreneurs?

1. a person who works in big companies and has a very rich income, even if his colleagues don’t 2. a person who likes projects and activities involving many people and likes starting new things 3. the owner or manager of a business enterprise who, by risk and initiative, attempts to make profits 4. a person who owns a factory and several workers in the manufacturing industry.

The American Merriam- Webster Dictionary defines the entrepreneur as “a person who starts a business and is willing to risk loss in order to make money” BUT “Entrepreneurs are people who have these ideas, these passions or see the needs in the world and decide to stand up and do it” (Cameron Herold, 2010)

What are entrepre neurs like? So school can play a very important role in growing entrepreneurs!

Entrepreneurial skills University of Glamorgan - Wales

Confidence Motivation Aspiration Determination Competitiveness

Problem Solving Ideas Generation Opportunism Innovation Working with others

Overcome difficulties Persuasion Presentation Communication Planning

Managing Resource Decision Making ResearchManaging Risk Goal Setting

This project is about Entrepreneurial and Skilful Youth, we want to take care of them, bring them up to be like that. Or at least try. We will be working on different traits and requirements we will be dealing with in our learning activities: Language skills in Sofia Critical thinking and problem solving in Antalya Entrepreneurial skills in Vidigueira Non formal skills in Ravenna Entrepreneurial skills in Karvina Digital skills in Liepaja.