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Sense of Initiative and Entrepreneurship This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. Module Information Sense of Initiative and Entrepreneurship

This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. Module Aims The aim of this learning session is to encourage people to start with their own business and to train them basic competences in order to be able to set up the first steps in business foundation. It should support the individual by learning basic elements of project management and creativity techniques in order to master their business with innovative ideas and efficiency.

Sense of Initiative and Entrepreneurship This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. Module Objectives A general objective is to improve the entrepreneurial competences of people. More specifically participants will understand: –What basic qualities are typical for an entrepreneur –What does it take to set up a new business –How to prepare a business plan –Which analytical and planning instruments are helpful for setting up a business idea –the basics principles of project management –Learn about some creativity techniques and how to use them

Sense of Initiative and Entrepreneurship This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. Module Structure The module consists of an introduction (lesson 0) and three lessons –Introduction: Mind of an entrepreneur –Lesson 1: Business management Basic steps how to get up a business Structure of business plan Analytical and planning instruments Marketing –Lesson 2: Project management Basics of project management –Lesson 3: Innovation management Basics of creative techniques