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Topic 2.6: Important Enterprise Skills Unit 2: Showing Enterprise

Learning Objectives To understand the following key terms (AO1): Driven Mindmap To apply THREE important skills of an entrepreneur. (AO2) To analyse the risks, initiative and willingness to start something new in enterprise. (AO3) What are we learning today? By the end of the lesson you should be able...

Enterprise Driven: In a business, being very motivated. Mindmap: Is a diagram that is used to record words and ideas connected to a central word or idea.

Activity Draw a Mindmap of the things you need to take into account when starting a taxi company. (at least one strand must be about skills

Enterprise Skills These are some of the skills required of a successful entrepreneur. Drive and Determination See Opportunities Effective Planning Thinking Ahead Making Connections Show Initiative Make Decisions Show Leadership

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Activity Complete the ‘Over to You’ case study on page 59!

Plenary To understand the following key terms (AO1): Driven Mindmap To apply THREE important skills of an entrepreneur. (AO2) To analyse the risks, initiative and willingness to start something new in enterprise. (AO3) Are you now more confident in your understanding of the learning objectives?