Introduction
The Young entrepreneurs project aims to make students aware of the influence of current European megatrends such as "sustainability", "digitization", "cultural diversity" and also the impact of "Covid 19" on entrepreneurship and consumer behaviour but also the world of work. The students will first analyse the current structure of needs in the individual participating countries and in doing so become aware of the cultural diversity in Europe. Building on this, they will then set up their own model company with a corresponding product range. They will then carry out advertising campaigns and handle the sales process. The experience gained will then be reflected in an annual report.
Task
- The students shortly present existing companies of their respective home countries and then conduct SWOT analysis for them
- The students create mini companies in national mini teams. Then the students decide from which company they want to buy products from and do business
- The mini companies make purchases and issue invoices.
- Creating advertising campaigns for the European market.
- Creating job advertisements and job applications.
Process
- Analysis of existing companies in the current market situation
(a) Familiarise yourself with the SWOT analysis tool by watching the following two videos.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-NWhwskTO4
They then conduct a SWOT analysis for companies from their respective home countries.
In the following two videos, Starbucks and Apple are examined with a SWOT analysis as examples.
Example for a SWOT analysis: Starbucks - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mR9eICQJLXA
Example for a SWOT analysis: Apple - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3avyWEqVUJg
(b) Your task is now to perform a SWOT analysis for a company from your country.
Please visualise your results with the programme www.genial.ly
(c) Students read the SWOT analyses of their partner classes and prepare a quiz for a partner class.
Example: https://view.genial.ly/5fa2cd1a560aa70d72893232 (SWOT)
https://twinspace.etwinning.net/119802/pages/page/1172087 (Quiz)
Evaluation
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