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Welcome to Worlds of Business Accounting Management Marketing Technology Hospitality and Tourism $ Finance $ Careers in Business

Marketing  Learn about the marketing mix—product, price, place and promotion!  Learn how businesses market specific products to teens.  Learn promotional strategies that businesses use to advertise and sell their products.

Accounting  Learn the importance of accounting and finance in building wealth in your personal life.  Learn budgeting and saving skills to last a lifetime! $ Finance $

Technology  Learn the value of technology in building communication skills that will enhance your personal and work life.  Discover careers in technology and their growth rate.  Learn about technology in the workplace.

Management Learn how to manage your time, your school work, your life, a career, a business! Develop management skills NOW in high school!

Hospitality and Tourism Learn about the importance of travel and tourism to our economy Learn about careers in tourism and hospitality— restaurants, museums, theaters, tourist attraction, convention and visitors bureaus…

1.What happens January 1-April 15? 2.What do lots of families do June-August? 3.Why do tons of people watch the Superbowl? 4.What do the President of the USA, a teacher in a classroom, a supervisor in the workplace, and your parents all have in common? (Be nice!!) 5.What do texting, instant messaging, video games, surfing the net and Microsoft Office all have in common? 6.How do you decide where or when to spend Christmas money or babysitting income? 7.What skills are required to clean your bedroom? Think about whether you have friends help you, what part of the room you will start with, etc. 8.If you had a choice would you rather go to Worlds of Fun, canoeing down the Niobrara, Disneyland, the Grand Canyon, New York City or a Nebraska State Park? How did you decide?

You will work in five different groups to discuss the following areas: Marketing Accounting/Finance Technology Hospitality and Tourism Management Introduce yourselves to your group. Share your answers to Reality Show! Question #8. On your poster board answer the following questions— What do you know about this subject? What do you want to know? Also gather 3-4 pictures in magazines that represent your subject area!