Why SME’s Need Assistance with Governance
What are the Benefits for SME’s when they create better Governance Structures
CEO’s or Founders need to get over the control aspects of their Board
Family Businesses vs. Private Corporations
Advisory Board vs. Board of Directors
The Five Best Governance Recommendations for a Private Corporation
Discuss experiences from the field
The Challenges for Consultants when Marketing and Engaging with SMEs
Best Practises in Contracting with SME’s
Coach Errol created a team called "Team Bring It" that brought together friends from school and work to experience an unforgettable fitness journey. The group had different goals and worked out regularly together, resulting in memories, strong bonds, some pain and laughs along the way. Through their commitment and daily support of each other, they achieved fantastic physical results and personal growth.
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This document outlines a research project for 5th grade students on famous people from the turn of the century era. Students will choose a person to research, gather information from print and online sources, and organize the information using a KWL chart and a 5Ws and H template. They will write a 3 paragraph essay and create a PowerPoint presentation to share what they learned about their chosen person's impact during that time period. The project integrates research skills, writing, and presentation skills and will be assessed through student work samples and presentations.
The document proposes a field trip for 5th grade students from Homer, GA to Stone Mountain Park to learn about the Civil War and geology. The trip includes a hands-on history program led by historian Peter Bonner about the Atlanta Campaign, and a skyride to the top of Stone Mountain to explore landforms and geological processes. The total cost of the trip is $926 for 50 students, tickets, bus, and driver. Follow-up classroom activities are planned to reinforce concepts learned from the field trip experience. Research supports field trips as beneficial for cognitive learning, positive science attitudes, and social development.
The document discusses various web 2.0 tools that can be used for digital literacy and in the classroom, including blogs, wikis, podcasting, screencasting, social networking, photo sharing, video sharing, and document sharing. It provides examples of popular sites to use for each tool, and encourages using these tools to engage students, differentiate instruction, promote critical thinking, and extend learning. Teachers are inspired to try incorporating some of these tools into their classroom or personal use to help develop lifelong learning skills.
This document discusses leveraging marketing automation to attract, sell to, and wow customers. It covers topics like the top 3 reasons small businesses fail at marketing, what lifecycle marketing is, lead scoring, segmentation and tagging, and the top 7 automation campaigns to run. It provides frameworks and emphasizes setting goals and clear strategies over information overload. It also discusses collecting visitor information, educating to sell more, making offers, closing more sales, creating a culture of wow, and growing the value of each customer.
Gerard Buckley provides an overview of what Maple Leaf Angels investors look for in funding pitches. He recommends entrepreneurs focus on the people involved and their passion for the business. Pitches should be short, no more than 10 slides, using everyday language to clearly explain the problem being solved, product/service benefits, go-to-market strategy, traction to date, and three-year financial projections. The goal is to engage investors and demonstrate how their investment can create value and exit opportunities.
The document discusses accessing capital from angel investors, including what angel investors look for in potential investments, the benefits for entrepreneurs working with angel networks, and an overview of the Maple Leaf Angels network in Toronto including their application process, selection criteria, target companies, and future topics they will cover. Angel networks can provide startups with access to capital, expertise, and connections to help companies grow.
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The unit focuses on teaching 5th grade students about the American Civil War over 3 weeks. Students will learn about the causes of the war including states' rights and slavery, key events and battles, and the consequences for the North and South. Lessons include reading assignments, map activities, discussions, and assessments to help students understand the major divisions between the North and South and the impact of the Civil War.
The document discusses various web 2.0 tools that can be used for digital literacy and in the classroom, including blogs, wikis, podcasting, screencasting, social networking, photo sharing, video sharing, and document sharing. It provides examples of popular sites to use for each tool, and encourages using these tools to engage students, differentiate instruction, promote critical thinking, and extend learning. Teachers are inspired to try incorporating some of these tools into their classroom or personal use to help develop lifelong learning skills.
This document discusses leveraging marketing automation to attract, sell to, and wow customers. It covers topics like the top 3 reasons small businesses fail at marketing, what lifecycle marketing is, lead scoring, segmentation and tagging, and the top 7 automation campaigns to run. It provides frameworks and emphasizes setting goals and clear strategies over information overload. It also discusses collecting visitor information, educating to sell more, making offers, closing more sales, creating a culture of wow, and growing the value of each customer.
Gerard Buckley provides an overview of what Maple Leaf Angels investors look for in funding pitches. He recommends entrepreneurs focus on the people involved and their passion for the business. Pitches should be short, no more than 10 slides, using everyday language to clearly explain the problem being solved, product/service benefits, go-to-market strategy, traction to date, and three-year financial projections. The goal is to engage investors and demonstrate how their investment can create value and exit opportunities.
The document discusses accessing capital from angel investors, including what angel investors look for in potential investments, the benefits for entrepreneurs working with angel networks, and an overview of the Maple Leaf Angels network in Toronto including their application process, selection criteria, target companies, and future topics they will cover. Angel networks can provide startups with access to capital, expertise, and connections to help companies grow.
This summary provides the essential information about the unit plan in 3 sentences:
The unit focuses on teaching 5th grade students about the American Civil War over 3 weeks. Students will learn about the causes of the war including states' rights and slavery, key events and battles, and the consequences for the North and South. Lessons include reading assignments, map activities, discussions, and assessments to help students understand the major divisions between the North and South and the impact of the Civil War.