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Course material : 

Course material Textbook Lecture notes

Course Evaluation : 

Course Evaluation Business Interviews: 10% Midterm Exam: 15% Group Project: 20% Group Presentation: 10% Final Exam: 25% Business Launch: 20%

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Business Interviews: 10% May 31 - Approval for the first interview

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Group Project: 20% One page outline before June 28

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Group Presentation: 10%

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Business Launch: 20% Business Plan Presentation 10% Financial result 10% One page outline before May 31 Business Plan Presentation June 7

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Important Dates Today: Team formation May 31:1 page summary on Business Launch Project June 7: Business Plan Presentation Jun 14: Interview #1 Due June 28: MID TERM Interview #2 Due Jul 19: Interview #3 Due / Business Launch Ends Aug 9: Group Project Presentations and report due Aug 23: FINAL EXAM

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Documentations for Projects 1. Group project grading 2. Business launch agreement/statement 3. Excel template for income statement 4. Business launch evaluation

Course Evaluation : 

Course Evaluation Business Interviews: 10% Midterm Exam: 20% Group Report: 25% Group Presentation: 15% Final Exam: 30%

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Presentation

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BRIEF AND CLEAR

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EYE CONTACT

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TEAMWORK

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SMOOTH WORKFLOW

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CONFIDENCE

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PASSION

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The Role of Entrepreneurship and Small Business in Canada

The Entrepreneurial Revolution : 

The Entrepreneurial Revolution Increase in the number of business establishments Increase in the number of employees of small business Increases in government interest and programs

The Entrepreneurial Revolution : 

The Entrepreneurial Revolution Increases in the number of small business related courses at colleges and universities Increase in entrepreneurial activities in large businesses Increases in political power of small businesses Improvement in the image of small businesses

What Is Small Business? : 

What Is Small Business? Comparison and Evaluation Government Programs Lending Programs Number of employees Total Revenue Profits

Current State of Small Business in Canada : 

Current State of Small Business in Canada Young Entrepreneurs Senior Entrepreneurs Female Entrepreneurs Immigrant Entrepreneurs

Contributions : 

Contributions Labour Intensity Innovations and Inventions Productivity and Profitability staying close to the customer autonomy and entrepreneurship

Contributions : 

Contributions Flexibility Canadian Ownership Small Business Health as a Link to Economic Growth Social Contributions

Small Business and the Future : 

Small Business and the Future Change Technology Consumer Demographics and Buying Patterns Competitive Aspects of Markets NAFTA, Global Markets, Large Business Response

Small Business and the Future : 

Small Business and the Future The Economy The Political Climate The Social Climate