Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Enterprize Canada Business Plan Information Session

Need a team for the Enterprize business plan competition?
Want to connect with the best and the brightest that UBC has to offer? Want to learn how to write a business plan?

Come out to the Enterprize Canada Business Plan Information Session next Thursday from 6:00 to 8:00 at Swing 121, and let Enterprize Canada provide you with answers to both the above questions and more. All faculties welcome.

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Youth Entrepreneur Social Pictures










Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Enterprize Canada Conference - Video Style

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Enterprize Canada Business Plan Competition - Video Style

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Saturday, October 11, 2008

4 Easy Personal Branding Tips

We found this article on the great website that is The Closet Entrepreneur. Forget the article, the domain name "closet entrepreneur" is pretty gosh-darn awesome.


Corporations and companies today spend millions of dollars on corporate branding. Why is corporate branding so important that it attracts so many businesses, big and small, to invest much time and money on it? Effective corporate branding can boost the bottom line of your company significantly; it has the ability to equip a new product or service with instant credibility and value in the market. You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to know that for any serious corporation that wishes its product offerings to be successful, corporate branding is an essential and vital tool to project a strong brand and identity.

What’s in a brand anyway? I looked it up on Wikipedia, here’s what the site has to say about branding: A brand is a symbolic embodiment of all the information connected to the product and serves to create associations and expectations around it. A brand often includes a logo, fonts, color schemes, symbols, and sound, which may be developed to represent implicit values, ideas, and even personality.

Whenever we talk about branding, we almost always think of logos and slogans. See the curved tick on your running shoes and apparel and you’ll recognize in an instant the famous Nike ‘Swoosh’. What comes to your mind next? ‘Just Do It’. But do you know that branding can also take place at a personal level?

With personal branding, you’ll rely less on logos, slogans and sounds; it’s more of your individual values, qualities, personality and vision. In today’s business world, it’s important for you as an entrepreneur to learn to promote and market your personal brand. To gain an advantage over the competition, you need to stand out in a crowd. Here are four simple personal branding tips on how you can become your own brand:

1. Develop your own personal marketing plan.

Include your personal mission statement: what on earth are you here for? What do you hope to achieve in your lifetime? Specify your short-tem and long-term goals, and plan your timeline to achieve your goals. Include detailed strategies and action steps, and don’t forget to review your personal marketing plan quarterly.

2. Build up your credibility

In whichever field or industry you’re in, aim to be the best you can be and to offer the best you can give. Make use of every opportunity to learn and hone your skills. Become the expert whom people in your professional field go to for help and advice. Give a lecture, contribute advice and articles to an e-zine, or go join your local community organization.

3. Develop and present your ‘elevator speech’

An elevator speech is a short, succinct description of what you do, how you do it differently from the others, and the benefits you’re able to provide to your customers. Develop yours today and present it to prospective clients whenever opportunities arise.

4. Contribute your time, talent, and money to charitable causes

Find a charitable cause which you are passionate about and is related to your particular field of expertise. Give it back to society for the help society has given to you. Donate your time by volunteering to do work for free for a local charity. Give your expertise and advice or even donate money to a charitable cause. By doing all these, you’re reinforcing your personal brand and establishing your credibility.

Your personal brand, if managed and developed properly, can become your greatest business asset. Decide today to build up your personal brand, and it’ll go a long way in your entrepreneurial career.

Written for The Closet Entrepreneur by Marcel Sim, author of GetEntrepreneurial.com, a blog full of small business tips and advice, and a great resource for aspiring entrepreneurs!


Original article can be found here

Friday, October 10, 2008

Yes…Yes, YES! Youth Entrepreneur Social a Big Success

Thursday night Small Business B.C., in conjunction with Enterprize Canada, hosted an evening of fun socializing and networking at Crush Lounge. With slick beats from Dj Reign setting the tone for the evening; entrepreneurs, business students and industry professionals participated in networking games, received wise words of advice from the guest speaker, Dean Barber, and enjoyed delicious drinks and hors d’oeuvres. To top it all off, great gifts from Telus, Boathouse, Goldfish, Joe Forte’s, Golds Gym, Float Relaxation Lounge, Flaming June Day Spa, SoHo Sales Coaching, and others were presented as door prizes to some very lucky winners.

The name dropping continues with special thanks to CGA B.C., the Canadian Youth Business Foundation and The Butler Did It Catering Company, who caused many a friendly competition over their delicious dessert pastries.

Popcorn, a yellow smily-face bucket, Lysol wipes and a lamp – what do these items have in common? Well, only attendees of this event would know. As Enterprize’s first networking event, formalities were thrown out the window and were instead replaced by innovative and fun activities for a livelier social environment. This, along with the laid-back atmosphere of Crush Lounge, allowed potential relationships to flourish. Look forward to more similar events held by Enterprize Canada and its partners sometime in the near future.

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Sunday, October 5, 2008

Enterprize Canada Retreat Pics!

This past Saturday Enterprize Canada officially welcomed 7 new members (Eric Bigelow, Rachel Lao, Jill Koh, Kylie Lee, Jeff Geng, Oliver Asset and Vanessa Lee) to the team!

From Left to right, Upper row: Chad, Kevin, Jinn-Erik, Jannus, Boris, Jeff, Raheel, Olivier, Eric
Bottom Row: Dionne, Vanessa, Kylie, Isabel, Kitty, Jill and Cathy.

Mmm, cake!

Ummmm......ew. That's pretty disgusting.

Wait, so you're telling me to turn right?

Second to last team. C'mon you guys, step up your game!

The second-place team.

Just some team bonding going on here.

Uhh innovative? Hellz yeah! (those are actually socks, damn these people are good)

lol @ Boris' expression...

Oh no it's Kevin with more stuff for us to pick up off of the ice!

Enterprize team members are a peaceful, sushi-loving people.

Tyler clearly enjoys food.

Ao-ao! Our team is hot!


Pictures courtesy of Eric Bigelow.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Small Business BC Young Entrepreneurs Social

Join the Enterprize team along with other young leaders for a fun evening of socializing over hors d’oeuvres (that's fancy speak for good snacks), cocktails (get yo liquor on) and networking games at Vancouver’s sexy Crush Champagne Lounge. $20 online or $25 cash at door. Includes refreshments and some crazy awesome door prizes! Register at www.smallbusinessbc.ca