Plenary Session Kamil Mroz – President, at JCI The Heart of Europe Top 3 tips on how to grow your business.

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Plenary Session Kamil Mroz – President, at JCI The Heart of Europe Top 3 tips on how to grow your business

The Millenial Entrepreneur

We are Millenials! 3

5 Millenials are Master’s of Technology!

Millenials understand Global Risks & Opportunities & Embrace Change 10

Entrepreneurship is about Change Peter Drucker (1964): – “An entrepreneur searches for change, responds to it and exploits opportunities. Innovation is a specific tool of an entrepreneur hence an effective entrepreneur converts a source into a resource” 13

91% of Millennials (born between ) expect to stay in a job for less than three years, according to the Future Workplace “Multiple Work” survey of 1,189 employees and 150 managers. That means they would have 15 – 20 jobs over the course of their working lives!

Millenials love Selfies 15

Demonstrate your skills & competences Practice your leadership skills – Service Leadership and Soft Skills Exchange ideas, meet people and propel your idea 17 Be a Volunteer Entrepreneur!

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