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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This guidebook summarizes a number of opportunities for two-year colleges to
foster community development in the context of business incubation and
entrepreneurship education and training programs. These include strategies to
develop human resources with a focus on entrepreneurship, partnerships with
business and industry, and facilitation of school-to-work-to-business ownership
as an alternative career path. Five areas are addressed in this guidebook:
- The following strategies are suggested for consideration in establishing a
business incubator: (1) organizational and funding schemes, (2) operational
rules, (3) business financing, (4) consulting services, and (5) networking
opportunities to provide a productive entrepreneurial environment for small
business owners in business incubation.
- A set of suggestions are outlined to offer education and training
opportunities in business incubation. Suggestions range from the early
assessment of the psychological preparation of individuals interested in
starting up a business to outreach opportunities in the community. Course
design and instructional formats are also highlighted here.
- Other opportunities to participate in community development are described,
including the provision of business consulting services, specialized training
and demonstration services, facilitation of international trade, and assistance
in technology transfer and development.
- The involvement of two-year colleges in developing education and training
curricula on entrepreneurship is guided by an examination of six strategical
areas: (1) structure of coursework, (2) content development, (3) instructional
approaches, (4) use of business plans, (5) fostering an understanding of global
competition, and (6) curriculum options.
- In the context of current education reforms, three recommendations for
preparing students for a productive school-to-work transition or for assisting
individuals in making a successful transition to business ownership are
presented. These strategies involve exposing students to business environments
through various partnership arrangements, providing hands-on learning
experiences grounded on entrepreneurial activities, and making efforts to
increase the participation of minority and female students in the business
world through focused assistance.
A list of sources of support is provided
for those interested in more detailed information on these working strategies
to foster community development through expanding the role of community
colleges.
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