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woensdag 13 maart 2013

Entrepreneurial Education

I just read this article from Fintan Donohue:

"There is a wide consensus that entrepreneurship is the key to Europe’s economic future, which the European Commission has added to with its important Entrepreneurship Act 2020, published yesterday. What is particularly encouraging is that the report recognises the key role education has to play in that entrepreneurial future." 

A few weeks ago I started to deliver Employability programs for Young Entreprise in schools in Poole and Bournemouth. Very challenging -in a positive way- to work with other participants than I used to work with at de Baak in the Netherlands. Teenagers instead of grown ups. I like it! I always said that "to unlearn", that is what we do and did at de Baak, is harder than "to learn'. Working with this young - I admit, using this word says more about my age than theirs :-)- group of people gives me the opportunity to really contribute to 'shape' someones working future. If you learn, by creating awareness, at a very young age about your set of skills, about how they can work for you, it can really give you an advantage in life, in work. And developing an entrepreneurial attitude will open doors too.

"Entrepreneurial education is not just about training people to be business founders, though that is vital, and we need them. It goes further than that, and is about equipping all young people to be better employees - more resourceful, creative and self-sufficient presences in the workplace. It is about helping young people unlock their innate capabilities, and providing a pipeline of exciting new talent to existing businesses, as well as inspiring the next generation of start-up founders." 

Hear, hear! I couldn't say it better.

Young Enterprise & Me

Now celebrating it’s 50th anniversary Young Enterprise (YE) is the UK’s leading business and enterprise education charity. Their mission is to build a connected world of young people, business volunteers, educators and communities to inspire each other to succeed through enterprise. YE’s vision is that all young people should have the opportunity to gain personal experience and understanding of how business works and the role it plays in providing employment and creating prosperity in their regions and communities.

More inspiration? Visit www.young-enterprise.org.uk

Young Enterprise Dorset "Enterprise Education" Event
Friday, 22 March 2013
3.30 - 7.30 pm

"This event is called Enterprise Education because it is all about just that! It is an educational but fun event about Enterprise - Young Enterprise, New Enterprises, Enterprising attitudes and Social Enterprise! The afternoon will bring together young people, new businesses, social enterprises, support organisations, volunteers and experienced businesses to share their lessons and successes. It will include table topics, presentations and sharing of ideas and best practice."

 ...... And I will 'lead' and facilitate one of the table topics: looking forward to that already! The topic I will bring to the table will be "how to create an entrepreneurial environment at your workplace". I will have to think about how to facilitate it, because we only have 30 minutes. When I worked at de Baak on this entrepreneurship topic, we did programs for a few days ....  still not having all the answers at the end :-) And that is a good thing I belief, as you can read on my Linkedin page

"My approach is open, energetic, honest, direct. In the process I generate more questions than that I give answers because I believe that asking questions, being curious creates awareness and is therefor a powerful way to develop as an individual or organisation."

And YES I know how frustrated it can be to not get an answer to a question. And YES, I get angry too if someone always returns my question with another question. And YES, I know that it sometimes feels that you can't go further without having an answer. And YES, we need answers to questions too -at least that is what we think- ..... But only every now and then. To make us feel confident, acknowledged, safe, quicker, ...  I totally understand that. But believe me: if you want to explore the topic entrepreneurship, especially in a corporate work environment, a 'question - answer attitude' won't evoke the entrepreneurial behavior in yourself and others. It won't give you the right mindset and toolkit to create an entrepreneurial environment at your workplace. Giving answers certainly won't make the other "be the best he/she can be" for I believe that every human being has all the 'answers' within themselves. And there is no 'universal' answer to any question. And I can only add value by asking  ..... questions. Not by giving my answers!

And now back to the 22 of March were I will be on my table with this entrepreneurial & workplace topic. Hopefully with a lot of participants joining me. Discussing this "how to create an entrepreneurial environment at your workplace" in only 30 minutes ..... I have a 1000 questions already! :-) 

zaterdag 6 oktober 2012

The Matchmakers

A few years ago I created and organized, together with a.o. Roel Dekker, 2 national events for de Baak in the Netherlands: Dutch Innovation Seminar and an annual event where "Creative Entrepreneurship" was the main theme. It was there we introduced the Matchmakers @ de Baak, and yesterday that idea came up again when I met with one of the IoD branches (Dorset) and we talked about their full day conference the 5th of December.

The Matchmakers back than, were business students (can be anybody as long as they have the right skills) who talked with everybody at the events to find out more about what it was they brought to the event and what it was they were looking for. In other words: "what do you need?" and "what do you bring?".  After collecting everything on little cards, all the input was visible on the Matchingbord with on one side the needs (people, knowledge, a buddy for sparring, talking with one of the speakers, money, connections, skills, ....). And on the other side the offers (specific skills, knowledge, a network, money,.....). And the Matchmakers delivered! Matches were made: people were connected, problems were solved, business buddies were made, skills were shared, investors were found, questions were answered. Never before had networking been so powerful. At the end when we asked the participants about the Matchmakers @ de Baak concept, they told us that never before they had experienced "networking' (not easy for everybody..) as so much fun, easy, effective, effortless, ..... They even spoke about "the ROI of the event". And you must know that the fees were quite high, well "good price - quality":-), so they really gained a lot from participating.

Looking back, I think that the X factor of the Matchmakers is to organise and facilitate networking at events. To direct the networking part of the event the same as you direct the program, the speakers, the workshops. Because people don't just come in at -networking- events and openly share their needs or tell everybody what it is they want to bring to others (adding value). So maybe they meet a lot of people and collect lots of business cards ..... and than ..... ? Maybe they just stand, feeling awkward, insecure, alone, ........ Or maybe they talk with a lot of people who are at their table .. but not the ones they want or need to speak to in order to be more succesful ....

This week somebody told me that here in the Poole and Bournemouth area it is all about "who you know" rather than "what you know" to be succesful in business.  I think this is more true for England than it is for Holland. With organising networking at events, the "who" and "what" you know can be combined. Even better, with reframing it to what is it that you need and what is it that you bring we can create massive win-wins!

(with thanks to The Passionate PA : without knowing your The Passionate PA triggered my The Matchmakers)