Monday, January 25, 2010
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EEVA - Enterprise and Industry - European Commission
: "We are looking for a winner: European Video Contest Spirit of Enterprise 2010!
Have you ever thought about being your own boss, become an entrepreneur? Do you want to do what they think instead of follow the orders of the person who pays you? If your answer is yes, you are different. Most Europeans have never thought about it. The European Commission awards three prizes in three categories:
* "Entrepreneurship - A different way of life"
* "Entrepreneurship - Challenges and Rewards"
* "Entrepreneurship - The road to Future
The three winning videos in each of the three categories will receive € 3,333, those who are in second place will receive € 2,222 and the third € 1,111. Each prize consists of a single payment and shall not include production or other costs of the video.
Participants who do not receive any of the nine awards, will appoint five "special winners" will receive € 555 each. These awards will be reserved for people 25 years or younger.
producers of the best videos will be invited to an awards ceremony to be held in Brussels on May 25, 2010 in the framework of the European SME week.
The deadline for submission of proposals is April 9, 2010.
Here you can find promotional brochure PDF Award PDF.
And here the complete rules for the contest PDF.
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Youth Entrepreneurship School Program 11 courses for 2010 - ABC.es - News Agencies
: "Youth Entrepreneurship School Program 11 courses for 2010
The Director General of Youth, Eugenia Gomez de Diego, presented today at a press conference Ejecant programming begins today with the course 'Entrepreneurship: Legal Forms and Accounting ', in one week.
In this fifth year training supply is increased to a total of 180 hours of training, almost double last year, spread over 11 courses, whose topics include business management, social networking and social media, technology resources for employment and entrepreneurship, communication, search of new trends, coolhunting, and market research, electronic commerce, digital marketing, business English and other innovative and current topics.
Of the eleven courses planned, ten deal with "new issues, leading, innovative and with little or no other offer in Cantabria, 'said the general director of Youth. The other course, the creation of companies, explains all the basics to keep in mind from day to day of creation and business management, so every year since the first edition, is again present in the programming of the school.
Gómez de Diego has stressed that the program takes into account that we live 'in a global society and constantly changing, "whose new requirements' only be faced with new solutions, with an entrepreneurial culture in constant renewal', and tools that young people of Cantabria are available to them as' creativity, imagination, innovation, social responsibility, enthusiasm, initiative, daring and technology. "
examples of training proposals this year, Gomez de Diego has outstanding courses such as optimizing the presence in social media (facebook, twitter, etc) or research coolhunting markets and that is to look at street trends.
is going to teach this year, also a branding course that discusses the importance of branding, corporate identity and personality of organizations and companies.
Youth director general explained that this year 2010, apart from the programming of the school, his department has planned to call several competitions aimed at raising awareness and creating an entrepreneurial culture among young people of Cantabria and support to promote employment and youth entrepreneurship projects. EFE-Cantabria "
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Stories in World Aquaculture
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"Corfo awarded funding of $ 31.6 million for the development of algae-based biofuels
As published today by La Tercera, the winners were the consortia Desert Bioenergy -40% of the generating Electroandina-Algafuels property -50% Copec Edelnor shared-and SA-Balfuels of U.S. bioarchitecture Lab Inc, which will be funded by about $ 19 million of a total of U.S. $ 31.6 million, from Corfo to jump-start generating projects biofuels and other byproducts from seaweed in northern Iraq.
projects that are in the stage of finalization, will be launched in 2010. Algafuels, whose initial project will cost $ 13.5 million over three years aims to produce about 120 tonnes of biodiesel from algae on land donated by Edelnor in the north, then attract investors and expand production.
the total investment, 47.4% will be covered by Innova Chile, CORFO and 52.5% by the partners. In the case of Desert Bioenergy, whose main shareholder in Electroandina and the University of Antofagasta, seek to develop new technological developments in the field of biodiesel. The project will require total funds of about U.S. $ 7.2 million.
addition, the U.S. consortium BAL Fuels SA, where it also Enap and the Universidad de Los Lagos, was awarded funding of just over $ 7 million and aims to produce biofuels and biomass of one of the most common algae in the Chilean coast, the "flee", which will produce about 165 million liters of fuel, reducing emissions by 400,000 tons of CO2 released into the atmosphere.
Energy Minister Marcelo Tokman, stressed the need for the country to diversify its energy and explore alternatives to reduce dependence on fuel supply from outside, reducing the vulnerability you have to price shocks , improve economic competitiveness and make environmentally sustainable and therefore appreciated the initiatives. "
Sunday, January 24, 2010
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1. Deciding work priorities
An important part of "focus on results" is to work on what we will focus. Many people work very hard all day making small tasks that do not really affect the quality of their work.
This technique focuses on three areas - to clarify the things you enjoy, understand their strengths and weaknesses, and analyze what their work and what tasks it performs excellent.
Doing things we enjoy: It is important for our own quality of life we \u200b\u200benjoy our work. If we know fully what we like and dislike, we will be more capable of shifting the tasks to do the things we enjoy. This is important because we will have more chance to do our work efficiently if we love it if you detest.
Note that almost every job has tedious or unpleasant elements - it is important that these parts are made correctly. It depends on each one of us to minimize this.
Focusing on our strengths: It is also very important that we know what our talents and weaknesses. A good way to do this is the SWOT analysis. This provides a formal approach to assess our strengths and weaknesses, opportunities and threats we face, and raises awareness to find a job that better suits our strengths, and where not influence our weaknesses.
: An excellent way to ensure that we focus on the right things is that we agree on them with our employer.
Understanding how to excel in our workshould ask the following questions:
What is the purpose of our work? If possible, express the answer in a simple sentence that begins with the word 'To ...' - Eg 'To ensure effective distribution in the South' What aremeasures of success? Set as your employer will determine whether we are good at doing the job or not. Find what are the key objectives to be achieved, and how these achievements will be measured.
What is exceptional performance? Find what may be considered in this way, and work on the way to go.What are the priorities and time limits? We need to know this for when we are overloaded with work, to know that we must focus.
What resources are available? This ensures that we are using all the tools at our disposal.
What costs are acceptable? This allows to know the limits within which we can move.
How does this relate to other people? What is the framework within which we work?
If you have answers to these questions, we will know how to do our work in precisely the right way. If we know what an 'exceptional performance', we can plan how to achieve it using all the resources we have at our disposal.
Conclusion:
This technique gives us three ways to determine our priorities at work:
(1) Focus on what you most enjoy. (2) Use the SWOT analysis to recognize our strengths and weaknesses. This will help leverage the strengths, minimize weaknesses, and move in the right direction. (3) Finally explains how to clarify our work with our employer, and concentrate on playing well in the areas he or she considers to be most important. Concentrating on the right priorities we ensure that we are always working as effectively as possible.
2. Activity Log Record
our activities will help to analyze how we are actually using our time. The first time we use a notation of the activities may be left aghast at the amount of time lost. Memory is a very poor guide when it's used to it - it's easy to forget time spent reading junk mail, talking to colleagues, making coffee, lunch, etc. We may be little
aware that our energy levels vary during the day - most people achieve different levels of effectiveness at different times of day. Our effectiveness can vary depending on the amount of sugar in the blood, how long ago since the last break, routine, stress, discomfort, or a host of other factors. There are also some good evidence that we have daily rhythms of alertness and energy (biorhythm).
: Keep a log of activities for several days will help us understand how we consume our time, and when we get our best performance. Without changing our behavior more than we do, we should note the things we made. Each time you change activity, when we read email, work, make coffee, dialogue with colleagues or anything else, note the time we do. As
activities recorded, noting also how we feel, on alert, flat, tired, energetic, and so on. Do this periodically throughout the day. Learn
annotations: Once you have made annotations for some days, we must analyze. Perhaps at this time we are alarmed by the large amount of time consumed by low-value tasks.
we may also see more energy in some parts of the day, and depressed in others. A lot of it depends on the foods we eat, schedules and how much we eat, and the quality of nutrition. The activity log gives us some basis for experimenting with these variables.
Conclusion:
The activity log is a useful tool for auditing the way we use our time. It can also help detect changes in our energy, alertness and effectiveness throughout the day. Analyzing our activity log will be able to identify and eliminate loss of time or low-yield tasks. We also know the times of the day in which we are most effective, in order to carry out the tasks that we consider most important during those times.
3. Action Plan
An action plan is a list of tasks to be undertaken to achieve a goal.
Whenever we want to achieve something, we write a plan of action. This allows focus on the different stages of that achievement, and monitor progress through it.
To write an action plan, simply a list of tasks that we need to do to achieve attainment of a goal. This is simple, but still very useful.
Conclusion:
An action plan is a list of things we need to do to achieve a goal. To use, simply must perform each task in the list.
4. Lists of things to do
The To-Do Lists are essential when you need to make a number of different tasks or different order, or when we have some commitments. If we find that we were always at fault for having forgotten to do something, then it's time to start using a 'To-Do List. "
Although the To-Do Lists are very simple, are extremely powerful, as a method to organize as well as a method to reduce stress. Often the problems can seem overwhelming or we can have an apparent large number requirements at the same time. This can make us feel out of control, and overburdened.
Prepare the list: The solution is often simple: write down the tasks that must be addressed, and if they are too long, split into its component elements. If they still seem long, re-split again. Make this until you have listed each of the things to do. Once we have done this, go one to one activities allocating priorities from A (very important) to F (negligible). If many activities have a high priority through the list again and mark those less important. Having done this, rewrite the list in priority order.
We need a plan so we can use to eliminate the problems we are having. We thus prepared to face them in order of importance. This allows separate the important tasks of the trivial time-consuming.
: Different people use To-Do Lists in different ways in different situations: when in a sales role, a good way to motivate is to maintain our relatively short list and try to complete each day.
If we have not ever used a list of things to do, should do: it is a key to start being really productive and efficient.
role in an operation, or if tasks are large and depend on many other people, then it might be better to keep a master list and a separate. We can change the unimportant tasks from one list to another. Thus they can not get to complete some low-priority activities for several months. We should only worry about them if they necessary - if we are to limit the time for them, then you have to increase their priorities.
Conclusion:
Prioritize a To-Do List is fundamentally important for efficient working. If we use these lists will be sure: remember to perform all necessary tasks. Will face the first major activities, and not waste time on tasks trivial. Stress will not have large volumes of minor tasks.
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Thursday, January 21, 2010
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Solicits Young Entrepreneurs Fair IV, Article OnLine : "This trade fair is a meeting that aims to support the participation of young companies with high innovation, in which Participants have the opportunity to present its product portfolio and / or services in the activities promoted by the entity during the 4 days in which the event takes place.
On Feb. 5 at 10 am the CCB launch event held at the fair, Salitre Business Center, located in the Avenida El Dorado No. 68D-35 piso 1, under which is inscribed young entrepreneurs who want to participate in the Young Entrepreneurs Fair VI.
young entrepreneurs can participate in the sectors of young entrepreneurs in the city of Bogota and its region belonging to the productive chains served by the entity, (leather and footwear, clothing, business services, software, tourism, education , biotechnology, organic, crafts, food, metallurgy and civil engineering and construction / wood and furniture)
During the months of February and March, the CCB will perform the selection process of the 400 young people who go to the fair for their products and innovative services. This process is carried out through an interview between the evaluator and the young entrepreneur, who has for about 15 to 20 minutes your company and each and every one of their marketing tools. (Brochures, business cards, price lists, physical sample products, etc).
Benefits Participants will receive a number of benefits to be selected to participate in the show, they will have co-financing 95% of the value of the stand. Likewise, participation in the Second Business Roundtable with over 100 local and national buyers. In training have free access to a seminar on "How to successfully participate in a fair" and receive advice on logistics, as well as permanent support in this area during the fair. The entity is further responsible to advertise the event and for the atmosphere inside and outside.
president of the CCB, María Fernanda Campo, said the fair is a real opportunity for growth and trade promotion agency opens for young entrepreneurs city \u200b\u200b- region, the only of its kind in Latin America.
Campo said both by contacts made at the show and at the business conference was to generate expectations of business in excess of $ 16,000 million. "
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watching the Mazagón Day Ciudad Real online - I found this call Horizonte XXII formed and will support 22 new businesses -
: "Horizon XXII formed and will support 22 new businesses
TODAY. CIUDAD REAL
The CEO of the Horizon Foundation XXII of Caja Rural de Ciudad Real, Ana López Casero, yesterday presented the Platform 'Challenge 22' to create innovative companies, a comprehensive plan of the entrepreneurial support during the gestation of their business and in the first three years of it.
an advisory board formed by the Horizon Foundation XXII, UCLM EOI Business School, the Factory of Entrepreneurs of the Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha, the BIC and Entrepreneur magazine, will be responsible for selecting, of all the projects submitted, to 22 participating in the program.
This is the first phase of program selection. She will continue the training phase, which begins March 22 and will last three months, during which the EOI Business School will give a series of knowledge in both a classroom, at the headquarters of Horizon XXII (Calle Alfonso X of the capital), as 'on line' and personalized tutoring.
also scheduled meetings with entrepreneurs and educational workshops, while UCLM will pay for technical support of projects. Financial support
A jury will choose at this point one of the projects, who values \u200b\u200bthe best idea, you will receive 50,000 euros for the start of the activity. The remaining 21 projects will have access to microcredit of $ 10,000 at 0% interest granted by Caja Rural de Ciudad Real.
The third phase will be the establishment of the company, for which the entrepreneur will receive all the necessary resources, among which are the One-Stop Business Chamber of Commerce, the formalization of micro above and a round of Business Angels and Investors.
Finally, the fourth and final phase will be monitoring the business for three years through tutorials (with project manager and reinforcement specialists EOI Business School), a mentor for each project viable and composed, and finding investors. Ana López Casero
concluded by saying that this program will include a campaign in various media. "