KA2 ADULTS IN RAISE YOUR VOICE
KA220-ADU-5C1B6DC2
Toolkit Module – To Commute and Increase Specific Speaking Skills’ Applicability Inside of an Entrepreneurial Approach
SPEAKING SKILLS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP | |
Objectives of the session | Speaking skills and entrepreneurshipWhy it matters to have good speaking skills for entrepreneurs What communications skills should the entrepreneur master |
Methodology | Non-Formal Education (NFE), Theoretical content |
Timeframe | 70 minutes (20 mins Introduction, 40 mins Theory, 10 mins Debriefing/ Discussion) |
Materials | A4 paper sheets, pens, pencils, laptop, projector |
Delivery Content(s) | Theoretical Content – PowerPoint presentation or reading material. |
Target Group | Youth and Adults |
Participants Number | 5-25 |
Procedure | Note: The lecturer is encouraged to prepare a PowerPoint.Introduction (20 mins): The lecturer starts with recap from previous module “To enhance specific speaking skills” with highlighting the speaking skills. The lecturer talks about communication skills for entrepreneurs in brief asking participants views.The lecturer allows discussion from the participants and gets their views.Theory (40 mins): Expanding on that the lecturer talks about, why the communications skills are important for entrepreneurs. Followed by the different ways of communications that are helpful for the entrepreneurs and otherwise. The lecturer explains the different skills and how they are connected with being an entrepreneur. Show video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNpx7gpSqbY Discuss about how the presenter presents. Talk about what you learned from the video about presenting, apart from the its content. (See links in resources for helpful articles to create presentation. Add anything you feel relevant to expand the topic)Debriefing (10 mins):Discuss the challenges of speaking on entrepreneurial ideas and public speaking. Discuss any questions or concerns of the participants. |
Tips for Trainer | Prepare material in advanceBe friendly and encourage participants to be comfortable and participate.Take picturesListen to discussionsKeep track of timeManage Different Personality TypesHave Fun |
Resources | Here can be listed links and titles that were the inspiration of the way the workshop session was designed.https://www.entrepreneur.com/growing-a-business/7-communication-skills-every-entrepreneur-must-master/239446 https://www.entrepreneur.com/growing-a-business/7-communication-skills-every-entrepreneur-must-master/239446 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNpx7gpSqbY |
SESSION “ENTREPRENEURIAL COMMUNICATION” | |
Objectives of the session | Help develop communication skills for entrepreneurship |
Methodology | Non-Formal Education (NFE), Practical content |
Timeframe | 70 minutes (10 mins Introduction, 50 mins Implementation, 10 mins Debriefing) |
Materials | A4 paper sheets, pens, pencils, laptop, projector |
Delivery Content(s) | Practical Content – Activities. |
Target Group | Youth and Adults |
Participants Number | 5-25 |
Procedure | Note: The lecturer is encouraged to prepare the scenario in advance for the first activity. The lecturer can also prepare pointer for participants in form of PowerPoint using the links in the resources or something they feel relevant. Introduction (10 mins): Start with recap from previous session about entrepreneurial communication skills. Move onto Activity 1, explaining the scenario to participants.Implementation (50 mins): Activity 1 (25 mins):Scenario: All the participants have participated in entrepreneurial networking event. Being entrepreneurs, they want to expand, learn about their competition and learn about new ideas. Encourage them to have entrepreneurial mindset and use the skills highlighted in previous session.Allow the participants to go around, and network for 15 mins.Discuss what they learned and thought. Activity 2 (25 mins):Make teams of 2-3 participants depending on the number of participants. Ask the teams to select an entrepreneurial activity of their choice and prepare a short pitch to pitch that idea to everyone. The pitching should involve all team members.Ask the teams to pitch the idea to everyone. Note: Make sure that all the members participate in the pitching and specify the time for pitching based on the number of groups. Encourage participants who are shy or lack confidence. Be aware of the time.Debriefing (10 mins):Discuss what the participants learned from the activities. How they felt? What they thought they need to improve. Any other relevant questions or discussions. |
Tips for Trainer | Encourage and SupportBe ready to step inTake picturesListen to discussionsKeep track of timeHave dedicated time for presentationsManage Different Personality TypesHave fun |
Resources | https://www.entrepreneur.com/leadership/3-tips-to-follow-when-pitching-to-investors/412959 https://sting.co/16-startup-pitching-tips-every-entrepreneur-needs-to-hear/ https://smallbusinessify.com/public-speaking-habits-of-successful-entrepreneurs/ |