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TRAINING THE NEW ENTREPRENEURS GENERATION

TRAINING THE NEW ENTREPRENEURS GENERATION. Manuel Montoya Sánchez. Challenges to develop entrepreneurship culture . Pattern Changes. Garage – Local – N ational - International. Everywhere – fast – education – social / environmental responsable. . . . OPPORTUNITIES.

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TRAINING THE NEW ENTREPRENEURS GENERATION

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  1. TRAINING THE NEW ENTREPRENEURS GENERATION Manuel Montoya Sánchez

  2. Challengestodevelopentrepreneurshipculture.

  3. PatternChanges Garage – Local – National- International Everywhere – fast – education – social /environmental responsable.

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  5. OPPORTUNITIES • The current financial crisis has been described.as“one of the greatest teachable moments that’s ever happened…” • Entrepreneurship EDUCATION gives students an opportunity to… • Employabilty • Personal finances • Character, attitude, leadership, values, solidarity • Economic Growth • Lifestyle Not everyone needs to become an entrepreneur to benefit from entrepreneurship education, but all members of society need to be more entrepreneurial.

  6. What? • Entrepreneurialbehaviours and mindsets. • Selfconfidence, leadership. • Creativity, Innovation, abilitytothink “out of the box”, tosolveproblems. • Managingcomplexity and unpredictibility. • Basic business and managementskills. • Opportunityidentification. • Negotiationsskills. • Buildingrelationships, networks, social capital.

  7. How? • Interactive, learningcentred. • Multi-disciplinaryprogrammes (case studies, simulations, games, competitions). • Extensive use of visual, multimedia and digital tools. • Learningbydoing. • Mentoring and coaching. • Interactionwithentrepreneurs.

  8. Who? • Students. • Teachers and schooladministrators. • Professors, trainers. • Business people and leaders. • Entrepreneurs. • Mentors, coaches, advisors.

  9. Where? • Home. • Formal schoolsystem. • (at alllevels, acrossall discipline, compulsory and electivescourses) • Informal System. • (afterschoolactivities, training institutions, government agencies, work place, lifelonglearning)

  10. Young people have a right to entrepreneurship education. Every individual has the right to be exposed to ownership concepts, to the possibility of ownership, and to the habits of thought that lead to wealth creation. Mariotti (2005)

  11. EntrepreneurshipEducationRevolutions. CHILE RWANDA NEW ZELAND ISRAEL ICELAND

  12. Entrepreneurship is not about magic; it’s not mysterious; and it has nothing to do with genes. It’s a discipline and, like any discipline, it can belearned.” Peter F. Drucker

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