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From student to entrepreneur by transformation mini-companies into successful enterprises. Initiative – introduction – aims – results –products St.Niklaas, BE, 6-10 December 2006 Jos Paulusse. Mini-companies have started and . . . . . . . . . will finish at graduation! Why?. Age.
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From student to entrepreneur by transformation mini-companies into successful enterprises Initiative – introduction – aims – results –products St.Niklaas, BE, 6-10 December 2006 Jos Paulusse
Mini-companies have started and . . . . . . . . . will finish at graduation! Why? Age HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS UNIVERSITIES COLLEGES PROFESSIONAL COLLEGES 18 (19) VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS GENERAL SECONDARY EDUCATION SCHOOLS 20 4 STAGE 19 3 STAGE 18 2 STAGE TECHNOLOGICAL GYMNASIUM GYMNASIUM SECONDARY SCHOOL 17 16 1 STAGE 15 14 16 BASIC SCHOOL 15 14 13 12 11 LEGEND MATURITY CERTIFICATE TOWARDS LABOUR MARKET MAIN ROUTE OPTIONAL/POSSIBLE ROUTE QUALIFICATION CERTIFICATE QUALIFIED WORKER’S DIPLOMA COLLEGE DIPLOMA HIGHER EDUCATIONDIPLOMA BACHELOR DIPLOMA Entrepreneurship on all levels! Lithuania
Contractor Coordinator THE NETHERLANDS • Landstede – AOC Oost – NHTV • EEP • BELGIUM • Syntra Midden Vlaanderen - VOKA • BULGARIA EUROPE • Veliko Turnovo University JADE • Regional Development Agency EfVET • SPAIN • CECE / college • UNITED KINGDOM • Edinburgh University Settlement Valorisation Development / testing / realisation / supporting
This project aims: Create / acquire / select / stimulate target groups in 2007 & 2008 starting an enterprise (about 10) being graduated (diploma/certificate) AND CONTINUE THE STARTED ENTERPRISE
Our target groups: • Students in VET (secondry / higher education) • VET institutes / universities from theory to practice • Adults . . . . . . • All who want to learn about entrepreneurship, start their business during education and continue after graduation
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We aim at: • Continued entrepreneurship • Bridging the gap between education and practice: from VET to Business • Preparation of the student: • Business administration - business plan • Marketing - financial plan • Acquisition - marketing plan • Tax - risks • Insurances - loss & profit • Entrepreneurial competence profile • Entrepreneurial qualities • Characteristics • Behaviour
Intended results: • Insight how to coach these young entrepreneurs and recommendations • A manual describing procedures • Website with information / results • Differences per partner country (rules, advices, finances and tax, etc.) • Started enterprises
Some questions: What do we know about entrepreneurship? • Manuals? • Do you have a manual? Do you need a manual? • Do you have / do you need training materials? • Experiences? • Have you / your colleagues experience with entrepreneurship? • Video materials • Is there video / DVD material available?
How can we get the required materials? • your regional colleagues • your partners • Internet (see next sheets) • chamber of commerce • economic institutes • special support groups (in NL: foundation Jong Ondernemen, Syntens (EZ/SZW), Ondernemersklankbord, etc. ) • buy a manual:
Stimulation: • business plan competitions • starters lift (idea presentations) • students cooperating in a business • creating business centres, joint business building • shareholders, advisers, investors • establish a support group in your region with bankers, directors of big companies, development agencies, insurance companies, etc.
Investments • Youth Venture invests in young people • Establish your financial support group • Seed capital • Support / coaching • Starters should have an advice council / consultant • Shareholders can have external force • Future • What about entrepreneurship after funding? • Training program, refreshing courses, some contact seminars/workshops (learning by exchange of experiences)
Getting started-1 • Think about: • Acquisition of students • Information / training entrepreneurship • Ideas / needs of the market / your market • Legal status • Tax and agreements with your tax office (VAT, income tax, tax on profit, etc.) • Registarion at Chamber of Commerce • Third-party liability insurance • Role and responsibilities of teaching staff
Getting started-2 • Advice of experts: accountant, coach • Investments: restrictions / risks / profit&loss • Local regulations • Combinations of job and entrepreneurship A lot of aspects to be taken care for. How are the rules and what kind of agrements can you make with your chamber / tax / insurance / accountant agencies. Try to involve these institutes (as advice committee) in your project.
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Example-1 The VieDome project.VieDome is a fine example of a pioneering cluster at the cutting edge of technology and society. VieDome is a residential care concept in which domotics (the use of ICT in the home) and care are offered in a non-institutional setting. The concept makes it possible for people like Mrs. Mulhof (see photograph) to live in their own homes. VieDome was developed by Simac, Mextal BV, Kempenstreek Home Care and Aert Swaens Housing Corporation, with the support of the Province and Brabant Innovative Actions.
Example-2 Car wash • If anyone ever saw my business partners and me together in one room, you would never think that we all owned a car wash. True, we might all be Arizona State University alumni who happen to be related, but it's not every day you see a team of eight real estate agents, engineers, scientists, and cocktail waitresses drawn together to start a company. In fact, none of us had a clue what it took to run a car wash in the first place. • It took an ungodly amount of blood, sweat and tears to get from Point A to Point B, but eventually we got there. Within six months, the team took a struggling car wash and turned it into a passive-income generating asset.
Example-3 Two ladies have started with producing so-called birth shields and renting party boxes for children
Landstede EEP BV AOC OOST NHTV Stichting BPE EfVET JADE SYNTRA M V VOKA RDA VTU CECE EUS Partners NEDERLAND EUROPA BELGIE BULGARIJE SPANJE UNITED KINGDOM