Business idea: The development of entrepreneurial skills in children

Идея бизнеса: Развитие предпринимательских навыков у детей Melissa Rose has developed a product that helps young people learn business skills. It is called Biz in a Boxx. The idea of ​​developing training products came to Rose, thanks to her daughter, schoolgirl, she wanted to teach responsibility, discipline, reliability.

13-year-old Sydney, too, had organized its business agency nurses, in which hired four of his girlfriends. According to Rose, her spending habits and the attitude to money and business has changed, thanks to Biz in a Boxx.

Biz in a Boxx is a series of three programs: CEO Prodigy, CEO Apprentice and CEO, and is designed for children aged 7 to 18 years. He teaches business at different levels of complexity.

He learns to make money, be a leader, to develop numeracy, communication, social skills, to think unconventionally and creatively, to do business, and take responsibility.

The cost of the product from 40 to 60 dollars. The kit includes a workbook, business cards, book of accounts.

The aim of the new product - the focus is not on computer games, and the manual work. Rose wants young people to understand that business is serious. That this is not a computer game. It's hard hard work. This is a product that requires specific skills for its creation, development and promotion.

Young entrepreneurs have to learn key business skills and to acquire good habits. Hard work, perseverance, responsibility, reliability, lack of fear of defeat, the ability to overcome obstacles - here's the partial list of qualities and skills that experienced entrepreneurs are trying to educate young people.

Melissa Rose, herself an entrepreneur from college. At first she was an advertising agency, later brokerage firm. She is now fully shined a new product Biz in a Boxx. She is confident that this is a useful and necessary product for the young.

Its effectiveness has been tested successfully on his own daughter, who learned to make money in its 13 years and has learned to spend them wisely.

By materialama Business Journals

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