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© Copyright Katherine Korman Frey/Vision Forward, LLC www.VisionForward.com 1 Alternative Exercise A-2: Picture Perfect Exercise © Copyright Katherine Korman Frey/Vision Forward, LLC www.VisionForward.com
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2 Exercise A-2: Picture Perfect Introduction: Based on CIA training exercise Important skills for career
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© Copyright Katherine Korman Frey/Vision Forward, LLC www.VisionForward.com 3 Exercise A-2: Picture Perfect 1. Team assignments Team assignments Partner team assignments
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© Copyright Katherine Korman Frey/Vision Forward, LLC www.VisionForward.com 4 Exercise A-2: Picture Perfect 2. Your assignment Drawing – write instructions Rules No communication outside team No rulers or tape measures All instructions are words (black or blue pen) Have fun! Reminders: Time limit + exercise completion
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© Copyright Katherine Korman Frey/Vision Forward, LLC www.VisionForward.com 5 Exercise A-2: Picture Perfect 3. Written instructions Start time Get to work!
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© Copyright Katherine Korman Frey/Vision Forward, LLC www.VisionForward.com 6 Exercise A-2: Picture Perfect 4. Create drawing using instructions Create picture described in instructions Do not vary from instructions
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© Copyright Katherine Korman Frey/Vision Forward, LLC www.VisionForward.com 7 Exercise A-2: Picture Perfect 5. Discuss Comparison of originals to team drawings Discuss
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© Copyright Katherine Korman Frey/Vision Forward, LLC www.VisionForward.com 8 Exercise A-2: Picture Perfect CONCLUSION Important learning points: Communication Detail orientation Teamwork Entrepreneurship skills – Creativity – Analyzing important information – Assessing risks Follow up exercises for these skills in EITC Module 2 Other exercises & looking ahead – What is a small business – EITC Module 1 – Culture of entrepreneurship – EITC Module 1 – Goal orientation & planning – EITC Module 3
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9 © Copyright Katherine Korman Frey/Vision Forward, LLC www.VisionForward.com Brought to you by: Entrepreneur-in-the-Classroom brought to you by: Curriculum developed by: Katherine Korman Frey –Founder, Vision Forward & The Hot Mommas ® Project. –Associate Director Center & Adjunct Professor, The George Washington University Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence. Contributing content provided by: Dr. George Solomon, Dr. Susan Duffy, Dr. Ayman Tarabishy and Professor Janet Nixdorff. Co-presenting SponsorIn Conjunction With
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