The LaSalle Bootcamp 2016 event, Nov 25-27, was a huge success this past weekend. Nearly one hundred young, budding entrepreneurs registered to participate in this entrepreneurial event and a dozen business projects were presented. The winning team won a $1000 scholarship. Their business called “NoTrakas” is a home-based service company for the retired and elderly community, a booming market in Quebec!
Bootcamp is a kind of playground where student entrepreneurs practice to create a winning business project. Over an intensive, three day weekend, they manage to create a simplified business plan of surprising quality. This was made possible thanks to the involvement of some twenty experienced business, management and marketing teachers who acted as coaches and provided expert advice to young entrepreneurs. This year, the Coach's gold cap was awarded to Maureen Scallion, a wonderful marketing teacher who has been working at LaSalle Montreal for 34 years and will soon be retiring.
For the first time, Bootcamp was open to all the students of the College, giving students the opportunity to collaborate with students from different departments and form a team to work together on an original business project that did not even exist the day before. To make this event possible, we used a revolutionary method that is increasingly used in business startups called the “Lean Start-Up”. This was accompanied by a powerful tool named the Canvas. The skills and abilities acquired in this event are completely transferable, specifically in the final projects. Some 50 professors were trained using this new approach for business startups this fall.
For more information, contact Fernand Campbell, MBA, PEC Coordinator and teacher of Management at the International School of Management and Technology (EIGT), or visit the Creative Entrepreneur Program (CEP) website or LaSalle College Facebook page for original photos and videos of the event.
Website: http://peccep-lasalle.weebly.com.
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Bootcamp is a kind of playground where student entrepreneurs practice to create a winning business project. Over an intensive, three day weekend, they manage to create a simplified business plan of surprising quality. This was made possible thanks to the involvement of some twenty experienced business, management and marketing teachers who acted as coaches and provided expert advice to young entrepreneurs. This year, the Coach's gold cap was awarded to Maureen Scallion, a wonderful marketing teacher who has been working at LaSalle Montreal for 34 years and will soon be retiring.
For the first time, Bootcamp was open to all the students of the College, giving students the opportunity to collaborate with students from different departments and form a team to work together on an original business project that did not even exist the day before. To make this event possible, we used a revolutionary method that is increasingly used in business startups called the “Lean Start-Up”. This was accompanied by a powerful tool named the Canvas. The skills and abilities acquired in this event are completely transferable, specifically in the final projects. Some 50 professors were trained using this new approach for business startups this fall.
For more information, contact Fernand Campbell, MBA, PEC Coordinator and teacher of Management at the International School of Management and Technology (EIGT), or visit the Creative Entrepreneur Program (CEP) website or LaSalle College Facebook page for original photos and videos of the event.
Website: http://peccep-lasalle.weebly.com.
Local 3330 or by MIO