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Course: Business Studies:The Lions Foundation YES Programme (Run Your own Business) (NCEA L2/3 - Business Studies)

Phil Biddlecombe —

YES challenges your students to form a small business with fellow students. Each YES company will create a product or service, which they will bring to market. Through the programme, your students will learn about concepts such as idea generation, business planning, finance, marketing and production.

When:

Full Year

Subject Area(s)

Business Studies

NCEA L2/3

Term 1 is all about SETTING UP THE BUSINESS AND PLANNING – Students will:

  • The first term is quite intensive as you work through setting up companies and directorship roles

  • while students learn how to run a formal meeting, develop the business idea and undertake market research to plan their business.

Term 2 focuses on PRODUCTION and MARKETING – the key tasks here are:

  • Work on producing a product or service.

  • Produce the new product or run your new service.

  • Launch the product/service.

  • Market the product/service and get sales leads.

  • Complete a business Pitch to a panel of judges.


Term 3 is all about SALES AND INVESTMENT – companies will:

  • Continue to generate sales leads.

  • Sell products/services through different channels.

  • Sell products/services at various selling opportunities.

  • Write an Annual Review and submit it.

  • At this point, students may choose to wind up their YES Company, pay tax, close bank accounts and distribute funds to shareholders.

Term 4 is all about FINALS and WINDUP:

  • The top YES Companies will be invited to attend Regional Finals.

  • The Regional Champions and National Excellence Award winners are announced.

  • Regional Champions and National Excellence Award winners are invited to attend the National YES Competition and Finals.

  • If they haven’t done it already, students will need to wind up their YES Company, pay tax, close bank accounts and distribute funds to shareholders by the end of November.

  • Have students close Xero / MYOB accounts.

Requirements

Schools need to be prepared to fund transport to Christchurch and possible accommodation at three points during the year. Term 1, Term 2 and Term 3.

Assessment

Various challenges and deadlines are created by the YES foundation that will enable students to earn micro-credentials. NCEA standards will be developed through the process and finalised in Term 4.

About the Teacher

Kia ora, and welcome to the YES programme. My name is Phil Biddlecombe and I will be your majority shareholder this year. I live in Hawarden, North Canterbury. I teach Music and Performing Arts at Hurunui College.

Phil Biddlecombe, Hurunui College

pb@hurunuicollege.school.nz

Enrol now:

http://www.netnz.org/enrolment/