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Any one with Informations on Tuition Free Leadership Academy
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Hello Tig,
Anyone with infomations on Leadership academy that are currently enrolling candidates for trainings.
I will be very Glad to recieve something.
WhAT ARE CUURENT EVENTS TO LOOK OUT FOR IN 2008?

January 15, 2008 | 5:01 AM Comments  0 comments

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DO YOU KNOW ABOUT SIFE! START UP SIFE IN YOUR COUNTRY, YOUR SCHOOL





Hello Friends! Do You Guys Know About SIFE?
I just took some information from the website and like your school, your country to be involved in teaching and impacting your communities through entrepreneurship and leadership. SIFE is a global non-profit organization active in more than 40 countries. SIFE is funded by financial contributions from corporations, entrepreneurs, foundations, government agencies and individuals. Working in partnership with business and higher education, SIFE establishes student teams on university campuses. These teams are led by faculty advisors and they are challenged to develop community outreach projects that reach SIFE's five educational topics:
• Market Economics
• Success Skills
• Entrepreneurship
• Financial Literacy
• Business Ethics
SIFE team members leverage their personal educational experiences, the expertise of their faculty advisors, the support of their local business advisory boards, and the resources of their institutions to implement programs that create real economic opportunities for members of their communities. The effectiveness of their programs is judged at competition. Each national SIFE organization conducts a national competition, which is judged by leaders from its business community. At competition, SIFE teams present the results of their educational outreach projects and compete to determine which team was most successful at creating economic opportunity for others. SIFE National Champion teams advance to the top level of competition, the SIFE World Cup.
Australia
Curtin University of Technology
Curtin SIFE developed "Entrepreneur's Challenge," a competition to design innovative products and services to fill a market need. Participants worked in teams to go from idea generation and business planning to final submissions and presentations. Approximately 120 people competed and 30 businesses were launched as a result.

China
Shanghai International Studies University
SIFE SISU spent more than 2,000 hours implementing "Rainbow over the Fields" in the rural villages of Yancheng, Yixing and Chengde. The project assisted impoverished Chinese farmers by providing direct access to education and basic resources. Farmers were provided seeds and other supplies, and they learned supply and demand, efficient use of resources, new agriculture methods, and how to search the Internet for information. One farmer, Zhang Danong, said, "Through your program, I really broadened my view... to earn a brighter future for my family!"

Russia
Russian State Pedagogical University - St. Petersburg
In an effort to increase small business start-ups in Russia, this SIFE Team organized ten workshops to teach basic knowledge of creating and running a successful company. Seminars were led by students already experience in business, and the nearly 70 university participants enjoyed the innovative peer-to-peer format. Thinking that "if they can do it, I can do it," 11 students decided to start their own businesses and received personal assistance from the SIFE Team.

Morocco
Institut des Hautes Etudes de Management - Casablanca (HEM)
HEM SIFE brought a lucrative industry to a struggling community. Through research, Morocco SIFE discovered that the village of Oulad Bouziri had an abundance of snails, but the community's efforts to market escargot were unstructured and it was one of the country's poorest regions. The team created a snail farming cooperative in the village. They formed a business plan, secured a facility to house the snails, introduced snail breeding and developed a website to increase national and international orders.




Visit the site www.sife.org and tell me more about SIFE….explore, inform and inspire your world. I work with SIFE Nigeria and the whole experience I will say is total and Life Changing.
I say this all the time; SIFE gave the platform to express myself and the opportunity to develop leadership
Ogudo Omonjiade
SIFE NIGERIA






November 13, 2007 | 4:20 AM Comments  0 comments



OAU Has done NIGERIA proud at The SIFE 2007 world cup in USA


Competition Results

Final Round Results
SIFE World Cup Champion - United States - La Sierra University
Runner-up - Canada - Memorial University of Newfoundland

Semi-Final Round Results
League 1
United States - La Sierra University

League 2
Canada - Memorial State University of Newfoundland

League 3
Nigeria - Obafemi Awolowo University

League 4
Albania - University of Tirana

Opening Round Results
League 1:
Finalist: United Kingdom - University of Nottingham
Finalist: Zimbabwe - University of Zimbabwe
Third Place: Thailand - The Far Eastern University
Spirit of SIFE Award - Thailand - The Far Eastern University

League 2:
Finalist: USA - La Sierra University
Finalist: Singapore - Singapore Management University
Third Place: Lesotho - Lerotholi Polytechnic
Spirit of SIFE Award - Lesotho - Lerotholi Polytechnic

League 3:
Finalist: Swaziland - Nazarene Training College
Finalist: New Zealand - Auckland University of Technology
Third Place: Sweden - Umea University
Spirit of SIFE Award: Kyrgyzstan - University of Friendship of Nations

League 4:
Finalist: Canada - Memorial University of Newfoundland
Finalist: Nigeria - Obafemi Awolowo University
Third Place: China - Sichuan University
Spirit of SIFE Award: China - Sichuan University

League 5:
Finalist: Russia - Russian State Herzen Pedagogical University
Finalist: India - Loyola College
Third Place: Kazakhstan - University of International Business
Spirit of SIFE Award: Kazakhstan - University of International Business

League 6:
Finalist: Australia - The University of Melbourne
Finalist: Uzbekistan - International Business School Kelajak IImi
Third Place: Malaysia - University of Technology MARA
Spirit of SIFE Award: Ghana - Ho Polytechnic

League 7:
Finalist: Albania - University of Tirana
Finalist: Egypt - Misr Internatinal University
Third Place: Phillippines - San Beda College
Spirit of SIFE Award: Phillippines - San Beda College

League 8:
Finalist: Morocco - Hasan II Agronomic & Veterinary Institute (IAV HASSAN II)
Finalist: Kenya - University of Nairobi
Third Place: Slovenia - GEA-College of Entrepreneurship
Spirit of SIFE Award: El Salvador - Superior School of Economy & Business (ESEN)

October 16, 2007 | 5:08 AM Comments  0 comments

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Starting A BUSINESS


An entrepreneur is one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks and responsibilities of a business. Rather than getting a regular job, your grand family member may prefer to start a business and become an entrepreneur. Selling a product or performing a service for others may be a viable way to make income. If your young person is in school or training, having a business may offer a more flexible schedule, a chance to set goals and earn income based on how much production can be done. If the business is successful, word of mouth may help bring in new customers.

There are many things to consider when starting a business. Help your young friend fill out the questionnaire right here on this page in order to evaluate whether starting the business is a good idea. Or you can use the printable version to work it out on paper.

Mini Business Plan

What product will you sell, or what service will you perform?

_____________________________________________________________________
How much will you charge for it? If a service, will you charge by the hour? By the week? Or by the task done?

_____________________________________________________________________
Survey some potential customers. Do they think this is a fair price?

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Where will you find customers?

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How will you advertise? Will you make and distribute flyers? Put up notices on bulletin boards or start a blog? Let people know by word of mouth? For example, if you are tutoring younger children, you might let parents and teachers know.

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Are business expenses required to get started? For example, if you are mowing lawns or doing landscaping, do you need to rent a lawn mower and other equipment? Or if you are making homemade greeting cards or knitting potholders, do you need to purchase raw materials?

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How much will getting started cost?

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How will you cover these expenses? Will you borrow the money from a parent or guardian with an agreement for paying it back?

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If there are expenses, are you charging enough to make a profit? Which ones are fixed – the ones that are the same no matter how many customers you have, and which are variable – those that relate only to the customers you have.

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How will you collect your fees? You will need to make agreements with your customers up front about when and how they pay.
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What if you have difficulty getting paid? Most people will pay you right away. But if for some reason they don’t want to pay for the job, find out why. Do they think you didn’t adequately perform the service? If so, how can you fix it?

_____________________________________________________________________
If they just don’t have the money right now, ask when they will have it and make an appointment to come back to collect. If you are still not getting paid, ask your parent or guardian to step in to help.

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How will you keep track of your production and your income? Will you set up a spreadsheet on a computer? Or will you mark everything in a ledger book? Decide on a system that shows what you produced, the date you produced it, how much was paid for it and when.

_____________________________________________________________________
Based on how much you bring in from each customer, how many customers will you need to have each day/week/month to earn enough to justify your time and energy.

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Having a business requires one to be very self-disciplined because no boss is demanding that you show up on time. However, for someone who is enthusiastic and self-motivated and wants to please customers, it can be fun to see how much production can be done in a week. Your young friend can graph net income (gross income minus expenses) week to week to see how the business is doing. Make adjustments if the net income is falling off.

Tip: Tell your young friend this: Always do the very best job you can. You want to earn the reputation of providing excellent quality, on time, with a great attitude. This work ethic carries you far beyond just one day’s job. Word of mouth spreads your reputation, and other people will think of you when other opportunities arise.

Check with your accountant about current IRS rulings on how and when to tax a child’s income.
If a child makes more than $400, from his or her own business, the child has to pay self-employment tax, but may not have to pay income taxes. For the year 2005, a dependent can earn up to $5,000 and not have to file a federal income tax return and pay income taxes.

A whole different set of rules apply if the child works in the home of someone as a nanny, gardener, and so on. Your accountant can advise the parent or guardian on how to report the child’s income. Check www.IRS.gov for more information.

September 15, 2007 | 3:49 AM Comments  0 comments

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TRY THIS MENTAL WORK IT WORKS

INSTRUCTIONS!!*
DON'T CHEAT BY SCROLLING DOWN FIRST! Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeee

*It takes less than a minute....*
*Work this out as you read ...** *

* *Be sure you don't read the bottom until you've worked it out!** *

* * This is not one of those waste of time things, it's fun. *

*Now lets go!!!!!*





* 1. First of all, pick the number of times a week that you would ** like to
have sex -(more than once but less than 10)! *

* *

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* 2. Multiply this number by 2 (just be bold)** *

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* 3. Add 5** *

* *

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*4. Multiply it by 50 -- I'll wait while you get the calculator *





*5. If you have already had your birthday this year add 1757 .If you**
**haven't,
add 1756. *

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*6. Now subtract the four digit year that you were born. *

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*You should have a three digit number** *

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*- The first digit of this was your original number (i.e., how many times
you want to do it each week.) *



*- The next two numbers are** **YOUR AGE! (Oh YES, it is!!!!!) *

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*THIS IS THE ONLY YEAR (2007) IT WILL EVER WORK, SO SPREAD IT AROUND** **WHILE
IT LASTS. *



September 7, 2007 | 9:47 AM Comments  2 comments

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