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2006 Program - Torshavn, Faroe Islands Faroe Islands Flag

Christian Nagata’s Marketing Presentation

Session Legend

W = Workshop - 90 minutes


A workshop may be repeated if time allows in the program. The topics and presenters are selected by the committee. Ideally, the workshop presenter will use about 20 to 30 minutes of the session time to introduce the topic and the remainder of the session will consist of audience interaction.

S = Seminar - 60 minutes


Topics and presenters are selected by the committee. Ideally, the seminar presenter will use about 40 minutes of the time to cover the topic content and the remaining time will be available for a question and answer period.

P = Presentation - 60 minutes


Any SIEC member may submit a proposal for a presentation. The committee reviews the presentation sub-missions and selects those for inclusion in the program. Ideally, the presentation presenter will use about 40 minutes of the time allowed to cover the topic content and the remaining time will be available for a question and answer period.


Date/Time Session Title Presenter(s) Country
Wednesday
26 July 06
13:00-14:00
PDF S01 Enhancing student entrepreneurship with co-operatives Helena Rantanen
Janna Kallio-Gerlander
Finland
PDF S03 How Does Entrepreneurship Function in the Swedish? Cecilia Bioj
Lena Preutz
Sweden
PDF S09 Hiring and Employment Practices - A Survey of U.S. Employers and Discussion Lila Waldman USA
PDF W08-1 Using the SIEC-ISBE Listserv and other Web Tools Peg Saragina USA
Thursday
27 July 06
09:00-10:00
PDF P01 Advanced Vocational Training - Business Consultant and Accountant - Post-secondary training for business support in an entrepreneurial environment, factors of success Cege Ekstrom Sweden
PDF S06 Innovative Technology Education on Next Generation Network Environment (ITE on NGN) Sok Hwan Cho
Sok Pal Cho
South Korea
PDF P09 Startup - Entrepreneurship Simulation Olavur Ellefsen Faroe Islands
PDF W08-2 Using the SIEC-ISBE Listserv and other Web Tools Peg Saragina USA
Thursday
27 July 06
10:30-12:00
PDF P06 Private–Public Partnership - a chance for quality improvement in teaching at a vocational college Frank Fischer Germany
PDF S07 Service economy, consumer expectations and "Tourist Products" Gianfranco Benati Italy
PDF W03 Quality Management at a Swiss Business School Esther Schoenberger Switzerland
PDF W04 Training for Today’s Entrepreneur Tamra Davis USA
PDF W05 Marinetta - Education and Pedagogy in an Immersive Simulation Camilla Lindeberg Finland
Friday
28 July 06
09:00-10:00
PDF P03 The Value of Place-Based Education to Entrepreneurship Blom Ruud
Hans Anton Stubberud
Sweden
PDF P04 Teaching Multiple Intelligences John R. Duncan
Clora Mae Baker
USA
PDF P05 The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme - An International Challenge for Upper Secondary Schools Monica Tengling Sweden
PDF S08 Reflections on China: Implications for Teaching and Learning in Business Judee A. Timm USA
Friday
28 July 06
10:30-12:00
PDF P02 Collaboration as an Entrepreneurial Tool Donna R. Everett USA
PDF W01 Assessment of successors' competencies and attitudes by small business entrepreneurs: Results from a Finnish DACUM analysis Hely Westerholm Finland
PDF W02 The Connection between the Professional Skills and Career of Entrepreneurs/Intrepreneurs Pirjo Takanen-Korperich (Ms) Finland
PDF W06 How to Turn a Half-Baked Potato into a Hot Potato Ole Riis-Pedersen Denmark
PDF W07 Promote Your Start-Up Business with a Web Site Created in Microsoft Publisher 2003 Mary Alice Eisch USA