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MASTERING THE CALIFORNIA AWARDS PROGRAM LONA KWAN CAP COORDINATOR FALL 2014
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TODAY’S AGENDA California Awards Program (CAP) overview What’s new this year? Competition tips! Recognition program overview
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WHAT IS THE CAP? California FBLA’s state competitive event and recognition program Find the CAP on the state website at www.cafbla.org, then click Competition www.cafbla.org
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Summary of Changes Events Overview General Event Guidelines Guidelines by Event Type Guidelines for Each Event Recognition Programs
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LET’S TALK COMPETITIVE EVENTS 3 Levels of Competition All FBLA members are eligible if membership dues are paid by January 23 to compete at Section or March 1 to compete at State SECTIONSTATENATIONAL
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COMPETITIVE EVENT TYPES The events… they’re categorized ! OBJECTIVE EVENTS PRODUCTION EVENTS PERFORMANCE EVENTS INTERVIEW SPEECH PROJECT REPORT ROLE PLAY
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OBJECTIVE EVENTS Accounting I Agribusiness Business Calculations Business Communication Business Law Business Math Business Procedures Computer Problem Solving Cyber Security Economics FBLA Principles and Procedures Health Care Administration Insurance & Risk Management Introduction to Business Introduction to Business Communication Introduction to Information Technology Introduction to Parliamentary Procedure Networking Concepts Personal Finance Securities & Investments **NEW**
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OBJECTIVE EVENTS Individual event 1-hour multiple choice test at the conference Each chapter can have 3-6 competitors for each event, depending on chapter size Some events have grade level restrictions
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Accounting II Computer Applications Database Design & Applications Spreadsheet Applications Word Processing PRODUCTION EVENTS Also known as “SCHOOL SITE TESTING” “SKILL EVENTS”
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PRODUCTION EVENTS Individual event 1- or 2- hour production test at your school PLUS a 1-hour multiple choice test at the conference Each chapter can have 3 competitors for each event Advisers must submit a production test request for each participating student in order to compete
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PERFORMANCE EVENTS INTERVIEW SPEECH PROJECT REPORT ROLE PLAY
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PERFORMANCE EVENTS INTERVIEW Future Business Leader Job Interview
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INTERVIEW EVENTS Individual event Submit application materials including, but not limited to, resume and cover letter prior to the conference Each chapter can have 2 competitors for each event Interviews are conducted at the conference
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PERFORMANCE EVENTS SPEECH Creed Impromptu Speaking Public Speaking I Public Speaking II
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SPEECH EVENTS Individual event Each chapter can have 1 competitor for each event Speeches are prepared, except Impromptu Speaking Competitors are sequestered for Impromptu Speaking
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PERFORMANCE EVENTS PROJECT 3D Animation **NEW** Business Ethics Business Presentation Computer Game & Simulation Programming Desktop Application Programming Desktop Publishing Digital Design & Promotion Digital Video Production E-business Electronic Career Portfolio Emerging Business Issues Mobile Application Development Public Service Announcement Social Media Campaign **NEW** Website Design
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PROJECT EVENTS Individual and team events Each chapter can have 1 entry for each event Complete a project based on provided topics Submit projects prior to the conference Presentation about project at the conference
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PERFORMANCE EVENTS REPORT American Enterprise Project Business Financial Plan Business Plan Community Service Project Local Chapter Annual Business Report Partnership With Business Project
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REPORT EVENTS Individual, team, and chapter events Each chapter can have 1 entry for each event Complete a report based on provided guidelines Submit reports prior to the conference Presentation about report at the conference
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PERFORMANCE EVENTS ROLE PLAY Banking & Financial Systems Client Service Entrepreneurship Global Business Help Desk Hospitality Management Management Decision Making Management Information Systems Marketing Network Design Parliamentary Procedure Sports & Entertainment Management
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ROLE PLAY EVENTS Individual and team events Each chapter can have 1 entry for each event 1-hour multiple choice test at the conference Interactive role play with judges at the conference Competitors are sequestered
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SOME EXTRA STUFF… OMG… I missed the section conference!!
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WAIT… I STILL HAVE A CHANCE! Use your wildcards Some events start at the state level BE CAREFUL, some events have state deadlines before section conference happens
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COMPETITIVE EVENT TIPS TIP # 1 Read the guidelines ALL OF IT
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COMPETITIVE EVENT TIPS TIP # 2 Study the RATING SHEET
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COMPETITIVE EVENT TIPS TIP # 3 Follow the DRESS CODE
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COMPETITIVE EVENT TIPS TIP # 4 OBSERVE THE BEST Attend events as an audience member
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COMPETITIVE EVENT TIPS TIP # 5 FIND RESOURCES www.fbla-pbl.org http://www.fbla-pbl.org/docs/ct/fblareferenceguide.asp
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COMPETITIVE EVENT TIPS TIP # 6 BRING YOUR ID No photocopies!
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COMPETITIVE EVENT TIPS TIP # 7 DON’T BE LATE You’ll only stress yourself out… then get disqualified.
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LET’S TALK RECOGNITION PROGRAMS INDIVIDUAL Outstanding Local Chapter Adviser Who’s Who in FBLA California FBLA Scholarship Gold Seal Chapter Membership Awards Sweepstakes Award CHAPTER
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OUTSTANDING ADVISER Recognition at section, state, and national levels Great way to show appreciation for your adviser! Must be nominated with recommendation letters
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WHO’S WHO IN FBLA Recognition at section, state, and national levels Nominate an outstanding member—1 person from each chapter is eligible (not including section/state officers)! Submit application and resume
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CALIFORNIA FBLA SCHOLARSHIP Get $$$ for college! Current and former state officers are NOT eligible Be a senior and an FBLA member for at least 2 years Achieve Leader level of BAA awards Be in a chapter with at least 5 professional members Submit application, transcript, resume, essay, and 2 letters of recommendation Finalists are interviewed at the state conference
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GOLD SEAL CHAPTER 15% of local chapters eligible for national recognition Key Tasks include (but not limited to): Have 5 paid members by October 20 Achieve Outstanding Chapter and complete 5 Program of Work (POW) Progress forms—see Business Achievement Awards (BAA) for more info Submit a Local Chapter Annual Business Report
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MEMBERSHIP AWARDS Awarded at the State Leadership Conference Largest Increase in Local Chapter Membership Largest Local Chapter Membership Largest Local Chapter Membership—Professional Division Largest % Increase in Local Chapter Membership Market Share (Largest % of FBLA Members Based on School Enrollment) – need to submit verification!
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SWEEPSTAKES AWARD Awarded at the section and state conferences Recognizes top 10 chapters with the most points accumulated from winning competitive event awards 10 points for 1 st place, 9 points for 2 nd place, etc.
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ANY QUESTIONS?
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THANK YOU! Lona Kwan CAP Coordinator California FBLA Contact me at: lkwan@cafbla.org or competition@cafbla.org
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