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If you want to get global visibility for your entrepreneurship initiative, view this presentation of the Global Entrepreneurship Week, in 125 countries on November 12-18. And join us!TRANSCRIPT
GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK | 123 Countries. 34,000 Activities. 1 Week. | Freddy Nurski www.unleashingideas.org [email protected]
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GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK 2012 | November 12 - 18
GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK | 123 Countries. 34,000 Activities. 1 Week. | Freddy Nurski www.unleashingideas.org [email protected]
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What Is Global Entrepreneurship Week?
During one week each November, thousands of events and competitions around the world inspire millions to engage in entrepreneurial activity while connecting them to potential collaborators, mentors and even investors.
GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK | 123 Countries. 34,000 Activities. 1 Week. | Freddy Nurski www.unleashingideas.org [email protected]
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Powered globally by the Kauffman Foundation, GEW is made up of host organizations running national campaigns in 123 countries along with partner organizations who hold events & activities during the Week TiE Brussels is the Host organization in Belgium in cooperation with Jade Belgium
Who is Global Entrepreneurship Week?
GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK | 123 Countries. 34,000 Activities. 1 Week. | Freddy Nurski www.unleashingideas.org [email protected]
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Last year alone, more than 7 million people participated in nearly 34,000 events during GEW – including startup competitions, mentoring marathons, global speed networking events and more! Large and small.
A World of Impact
GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK | 123 Countries. 34,000 Activities. 1 Week. | Freddy Nurski www.unleashingideas.org [email protected]
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Achieving an economy’s entrepreneurial potential requires every part of society to be mobilized.
• Entrepreneurs must act as role models for young people by sharing their stories, mentoring and encouraging the next generation of entrepreneurs.
• Governments must support the promotion of entrepreneurship amongst young people.
• Education systems must equip young people with an enterprising spirit and global
mindset—from an early age.
• Businesses must offer opportunities for their employees to develop entrepreneurial abilities and work with educators to bring enterprise to life.
• The media must be inspired and encouraged to celebrate entrepreneurship, and inform the public about the economic and social contribution of entrepreneurs.
• Social media must provide platforms that break down barriers, such as language, and enable connections around the world.
GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK | 123 Countries. 34,000 Activities. 1 Week. | Freddy Nurski www.unleashingideas.org [email protected]
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Why organize a Global Entrepreneurship Week activity?
• We need people and organizations to help create an environment that allows entrepreneurial behavior to flourish. It is important that young people believe in themselves and strive to make their ideas happen, and they deserve encouragement and support. The drive to nurture enterprising behavior needs business, education, government, voluntary organizations and the media to work together — no single sector or organization working in isolation can create opportunities on this ambitious scale.
• Global Entrepreneurship Week is a great opportunity to showcase what thousands of organizations already do to help foster a culture that embraces innovation, imagination and creativity.
• TiE Brussels is coordinating the GEW initiative in Belgium as the Lead Host in cooperation with the Belgian Federation of Junior Enterprises.
GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK | 123 Countries. 34,000 Activities. 1 Week. | Freddy Nurski www.unleashingideas.org [email protected]
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GEW was launched in 2007 by Carl Schramm, president and CEO of the Kauffman Foundation & former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown. In three short years, it was expanded into more than 100 countries by the Public Forum Institute and Enterprise UK.
GEW Global: Where It All Began
GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK | 123 Countries. 34,000 Activities. 1 Week. | Freddy Nurski www.unleashingideas.org [email protected]
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US President Barack Obama Charles, Prince of Wales
King of Morocco Mohammed VI Portugal Pres. Anibal Cavaco Silva
Entrepreneur Michael Dell Nobel Prize Winner Muhammad Yunus
Barack Obama, President of United States Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (United Kingdom)
David Cameron, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Nicolas Sarkozy, President of France
Yukio Hatoyama, Prime Minister of Japan
Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel
Mohammed VI, King of Morocco
Prince Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah, Prince of Saudi Arabia
Anibal Cavaco Silva, President of Portugal
Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister of Australia
John Key, Prime Minister of New Zealand
John Atta Mills, President of Ghana
Hillary Clinton, U.S. Secretary of State Yan Junqi, National People’s Congress, China
Michael Dell, Dell, Inc.
Richard Branson Virgin
Muhammad Yunus, Nobel Peace Prize (’06)
Snoop Dogg
Blake Mycoskie, TOMS Shoes
Reid Hoffman, LinkedIn
Tom Scott, Nantucket Nectars
Global Leaders & Celebrities
GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK | 123 Countries. 34,000 Activities. 1 Week. | Freddy Nurski www.unleashingideas.org [email protected]
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Anybody. Anywhere. Anytime. Organizations can get involved in a variety of capacities— planning events and activities as a local partner, promoting the initiative as a Global Partner, or even coordinating the initiative for an entire country as a Host. Individuals interested in exploring their entrepreneurial potential can find a broad array of activities—from local events to global competitions. Entrepreneurs and investors can share their ideas and experiences—face-to-face or online. How you get involved is up to you. If you want a little guidance, connect with the Host for your country : TiE Brussels for Belgium.
Who can get involved in Global Entrepreneurship Week? And how?
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Against the backdrop of 35,000 events and activities… be different: help to create a new company
GEW 2012 Ideas to Kick-Start GEW in Belgium
AB InBev • 5? Belgian universities deliver innovative idea and business plan for a
start-up around water cleaning. • In October a Jury with InBev, … and ... review the applications. • During GEW 2012 AB InBev announces the winner:
• Prize ? • AB InBev becomes the first customer
• In 2013: expand competition globally ( different functional area ?) to be announced at GEC 2013 in March 2013 in Rio de Janeiro.
GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK | 123 Countries. 34,000 Activities. 1 Week. | Freddy Nurski www.unleashingideas.org [email protected]
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Against the backdrop of 35,000 events and activities… be different: help to create a new company
GEW 2012 Ideas
S lvay Innovation Trophy 2012 Organized every three years, the Trophy includes 6 categories, giving to all employees an opportunity to highlight the most innovative ideas and minds in the Group. • New business: development of new products, markets and services, or creating
new applications and companies
• Customer-oriented projects: e-commerce and customer relations management
• Performance improvement: improving the results of products, services and processes
• Management improvement: improving leadership, policies and strategies, human resources management, management of resources, partnerships and processes
• Sustainable development and citizenship based on the three cornerstones – economic, social and environmental – of sustainable development
• Replicated Innovations covering all projects that could be applied in other Group entities
GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK | 123 Countries. 34,000 Activities. 1 Week. | Freddy Nurski www.unleashingideas.org [email protected]
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Against the backdrop of 35,000 events and activities… be different: help to create a new company
GEW 2012 Ideas
bp st Innovation Portal and Idea Flow Contest
• bpost organizes Contest to feed Innovation Portal and Idea Flow
• Local or global ? • …
GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK | 123 Countries. 34,000 Activities. 1 Week. | Freddy Nurski www.unleashingideas.org [email protected]
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Against the backdrop of 35,000 events and activities… be different: help to create a new public service
GEW 2012 Ideas
Belgian Public Servants C ntest
• Belgian Public Servants Contest for Innovative Public Services • Towards citizens • Towards Corporates • Federal, regional and local ? • …
GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK | 123 Countries. 34,000 Activities. 1 Week. | Freddy Nurski www.unleashingideas.org [email protected]
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Against the backdrop of 35,000 events and activities… be different: leverage existing brand recognition
GEW 2012 Ideas
E&Y Entrepreneur of the Year
• Well-known global contest • Have the winner present in the GEW week • Audience ? • Belgian or European flavour? • …
GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK | 123 Countries. 34,000 Activities. 1 Week. | Freddy Nurski www.unleashingideas.org [email protected]
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Against the backdrop of 35,000 events and activities… be different: Give existing initiatives more visibility
GEW 2012 Ideas
PwC Entrepreneurship Award Or PwC Accelerator
• Well-known global contest • Have the winner present in the GEW week • Audience ? • Belgian or European flavour? • …
GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK | 123 Countries. 34,000 Activities. 1 Week. | Freddy Nurski www.unleashingideas.org [email protected]
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Against the backdrop of 35,000 events and activities… these are just a select few
GEW 2011 Highlights
Cleantech Open Global Ideas Competition • The contest is a hunt for the most promising clean technology ideas anywhere in the world. One national winner from more than 20 countries will then compete during Global Entrepreneurship Week at the global finals for a chance at $100,000 in support and services. • Last year, Abeo of Denmark received first prize for their patented Super-Light Structure technology which minimizes the energy and materials necessary during building construction.
GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK | 123 Countries. 34,000 Activities. 1 Week. | Freddy Nurski www.unleashingideas.org [email protected]
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Against the backdrop of 35,000 events and activities… these are just a select few
GEW 2011 Highlights
Startup Open • Startup Open is a global competition to identify and recognize startup companies founded between GEW 2010 and GEW 2011. The ‘GEW 50’ will be recognized in advance of the Week. One winner will receive an all-expenses paid trip to Liverpool and VIP delegate credentials to participate in Global Entrepreneurship Congress in March, 2012, while another winner will receive a one-year mentorship from Redbox co-founder, Michael DeLazzer. • Last year, Olivier Ceberio, founder of Resolute Marine Energy, won a free networking trip to Richard Branson’s Necker Island.
GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK | 123 Countries. 34,000 Activities. 1 Week. | Freddy Nurski www.unleashingideas.org [email protected]
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Against the backdrop of 35,000 events and activities… these are just a select few ideas to get started in Belgium
GEW 2011 Highlights
Your Company’s Idea ? • Design a campaign to promote entrepreneurship
• Use and leverage an existing campaign • Start in Belgium and (gradually) move it globally
• Get global Brand recognition
GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK | 123 Countries. 34,000 Activities. 1 Week. | Freddy Nurski www.unleashingideas.org [email protected]
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Some partners have chosen to fully integrate the GEW logo—or at least the compass— into their event or activity logo and using that on all promotional materials & event signage. Download the compass artwork & GEW logo at unleashingideas.org/resources.
Global Visibility by Co-Branding
GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK | 123 Countries. 34,000 Activities. 1 Week. | Freddy Nurski www.unleashingideas.org [email protected]
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Who do we do this ? GEW Objectives
Inspire. Introduce the notion of entrepreneurial behavior to as many people who otherwise might not have considered it as a path in their life.
Connect. Network people across national boundaries in a global effort to find new ideas at the intersection of cultures & disciplines.
Mentor. Enlist active and inspirational innovators around the world to coach and mentor the next generation as they pursue their entrepreneurial dreams.
Engage. Demonstrate to opinion leaders and policymakers that entrepreneurship is central to a nation's economic health and culture and to provide different nations with the opportunity to learn from each other on entrepreneurial policy and practice.
GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK | 123 Countries. 34,000 Activities. 1 Week. | Freddy Nurski www.unleashingideas.org [email protected]
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GEW ACTIVITY Events, PR, social media, global network
More positive attitudes towards entrepreneurship throughout society Increased entrepreneurial behavior
Improved ability of the global network to influence entrepreneurship globally
Increased number of startups A stronger entrepreneurial culture & more entrepreneurial activity in every country
Increased interest in entrepreneurial support programs Better opportunities for global entrepreneurship
Job creation Economic growth Poverty reduction
Improved lives
More Than an Awareness Campaign
GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK | 123 Countries. 34,000 Activities. 1 Week. | Freddy Nurski www.unleashingideas.org [email protected]
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How to Get Involved in GEW 2012 in Belgium
Build or Co-Build a National Campaign • Organize or partner with an activity in your domain of expertise
• Co-brand an existing activity
Connect with the GEW network • Contact us if you would like members of the GEW network to participate in
your events and activities – globally: 123 countries
Strengthen Belgium’s Campaign • By publicly supporting the initiative ( press releases, speaker, face ) • By sponsoring the set-up and management of this not-for-profit initiative
• Be part of the Belgium GEW Board
GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK | 123 Countries. 34,000 Activities. 1 Week. | Freddy Nurski www.unleashingideas.org [email protected]
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Fostering Entrepreneurship Globally 57 Chapters – 14 Countries
TiE is the World’s Largest Non-‐Profit, Non-‐Poli7cal, Secular Organiza7on Fostering Entrepreneurship Globally
GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK | 123 Countries. 34,000 Activities. 1 Week. | Freddy Nurski www.unleashingideas.org [email protected]
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TiE : Vision, Mission & Strategy
Vision To be recognized as the global organization fostering entrepreneurship
Mission Promoting entrepreneurship through : Mentoring - Networking - Education
Strategy Providing effective inter-connectivity between our members across chapters to leverage the network
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TiE Inc. (TiE Global) incorporated in August 2002 in Silicon Valley.
TiE has come to represent ‘Talent, Ideas and Enterprise’ 57 chapters in 14 countries:
– 26 chapters in North America -‐ (US, Canada) – 17 chapters in India – 4 chapters in Pakistan & Middle East -‐ (Pakistan, Dubai,) – 5 chapters in Europe -‐ (London, Manchester, Sweden, Frankfurt, Brussels) – 3 chapters in Far East Asia -‐ (Singapore, Malaysia, Tokyo) – 2 chapters in Australia -‐ (Sydney, Melbourne) – 1 chapter in Africa -‐ (MauriWus)
13,000 members (2,500 honorary members and 10,500 regular members)
1000 events with 80,000 parWcipants
380 sponsors
TiE is governed by Board of Trustees (BOT)
About TiE
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Philosophical Framework
Create an open and transparent organizaWon
Provide posiWve leadership role models
Emphasize value-‐creaWon through informed entrepreneurship
Maintain high ethical standards
Display rigorous, intellectually honest behavior
Pursue a modern, scienWfic, and forward-‐looking approach
Remain socially responsible
Strive to remain an idea and value-‐driven organizaWon
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Core Communities
The three core communiWes of TiE are: Charter Members
• Backbone of TiE • Successful entrepreneurs and other high achievers • Subscribe to TiE’s philosophical framework • Ready, able, and willing to give Wme and energy
Regular Members • Entrepreneurs and professionals with an interest in entrepreneurship
Sponsors • Pre-‐eminent organizaWons that offer value to the entrepreneurial ecosystem
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TiE Brussels’ role
Embrace TiE’s philosophical framework and values in creaWng and nurturing a local
eco-‐system for entrepreneurs Host programs and acWviWes within the TiE framework that are aligned to the
needs of the local members Provide value added customized services leveraging technology, intellectual
capital, and informaWon resources Provide global connecWvity and networking opportuniWes for benefit of local
Charter Members/ Members through a common technology plaborm, Networking Directory, and organizing local/global events
Facilitate cross-‐border VC/business delegaWons Engage in Belgian government policy iniWaWves and advocacy reports
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Today, Junior Enterprises are considered as the most entrepreneurial youth structure. They stimulate and support the entrepreneurship spirit of the students, and are really focused on business.
A research (made at the European Level) shows that more than 20% of former Junior-Entrepreneurs are creating their own company within the two years after they have been graduated from their schools. While 7% is the average number for non Junior Entrepreneur in Europe.
Junior Enterprise students are committed and motivated : junior entrepreneurs are always seeking for practice, trainings and networking.
The Junior Enterprises network is searching for visibility among the entrepreneurship world in Belgium.
For GEW 2012, TiE Brussels is partnering with the Belgian Federation of Junior Enterprises
GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK | 123 Countries. 34,000 Activities. 1 Week. | Freddy Nurski www.unleashingideas.org [email protected]
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Definition : A Junior Enterprise is a local non profit organization entirely managed by students. Related to their field of studies the students offer consulting services to the market; experiencing unique learning opportunities by doing professional project work on the one side and managing small- to medium sized enterprises on the other, by doing this the students add practical experience to their theoretical skills. Most Junior Enterprises are linked to universities or schools.
Goals: promote the professionals skills and develop entrepreneurial skills directly by proposing business project related to real and effective companies.
A growing network : today we are covering more than 4 universities in Belgium (Leuven, Louvain la Neuve, Liège, Mons) but our network is growing with new universities (Solvay, Ichec, HUB, …) and our aim is to cover all the biggest schools and universities in Belgium.
An international organization: the Belgian Federation is part of the JADE network, an European wide umbrella organization covering more than 20.000 students in Europe.
Belgian Federation of Junior Enterprises (Jade Belgium)
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- In order to show our commitment to the entrepreneurship spirit in Belgium, the Belgian Federation of Junior Enterprises decided with TiE Brussels to organize their own event for GEW 2012. This event is based on a business game principle : we will allow students among all the Belgian universities to challenge themselves in various entrepreneurial skills.
- The game will be hold through internet during five days, working on different topics related to entrepreneurship. Each day students will have to manage new challenges : how to manage your prospection, how to run a business project, how to recruit, … All theses challenge are directly related to the main aspects of a Junior Enterprise, but also to those of real companies.
- By the end of these five days, all the participants will be invited to present their result to a special event in Louvain la Neuve. This event will gather all the existing network (more than 200 people from Junior Enterprises, public sector and private companies) but also all the people interested in youth entrepreneurship. Our aim is to make a public presentation of the results in order to select the best project and to launch a new Junior-Enterprise.
- The Junior Enterprise Challenge project is thus really focused on entrepreneurship, it will not just support the entrepreneurship spirit, it will also and above all focus on results and create new Junior Enterprises in Belgium.
Junior Enterprise Challenge
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GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK 2012 | November 12-18