As it known, conventional leadership approach remain incapable to produce and lead innovative approaches, new goods and services. Especially in Europe and Turkey, there is a gap between skilled innovative leader supply and demand. Market and in today’s world’s trends require leaders and young who they can catch up the era, and these skills can provide competitiveness and skilled at the point of easily employable young generations, generated new jobs for young people
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InterMediaKT_GILM_Final Conference
1. Greg Archimandritis - InterMediaKT
Thursday
18 May 2017
Istanbul
Turkey
Open Summit - Bahcesehir University
2. Few Words
Thematic
As it known, conventional
leadership approach remain
incapable to produce and lead
innovative approaches, new goods
and services. Especially in Europe
and Turkey, there is a gap between
skilled innovative leader supply and
demand. Market and in today’s
world’s trends require leaders and
young who they can catch up the
era, and these skills can provide
competitiveness and skilled at the
point of easily employable young
generations, generated new jobs for
young people
Objectives
In this scope, 6 different partner
projects from 4 different
countries have been prepared
and overseen the following
conclusive objective;
It fits with the main goals of
Erasmus+ Strategic
Cooperation- in terms of
promoting the start of the
innovative experiences in the
fields of education, instruction
and youth; ensuring the
increase of the capacity of
young employment and their
participation to the labor force-
by supporting open education
resources, open and flexible
learning, virtual mobility andMore info regarding the project and it’s deliverables:
3. The sad Face
Greece: The Champion of Unemployment in the EU: At 23.5% in
January
✖ Unemployment in Greece
remained stable at 23.5% in
January 2017, compared to
December 2016, according to
Eurostat data released on May 2nd.
✖ Unemployment remained stable
in the eurozone at 9.6% in March
compared to February 2017. In EU-
28, unemployment stood at 8% in
March, compared with 8.1% in
February. One year ago, in March
2016, unemployment in the euro
area and the ‘EU of 28’ was 10.2%
and 8.7% respectively. (No data
available for Greece in February
✖ Altogether in March, 19.716
million unemployed are registered
in the EU and 15.515 million are
unemployed in the euro area. The
highest unemployment rates in the
EU are recorded in Greece (23.5%
in January) and Spain (18.2%).
The lowest unemployment rates
were recorded in the Czech
Republic (3.2%) and Germany
(3.9%).
✖ Especially in Greece, the
number of unemployed in January
stood at 1.117 million. The
unemployment rate for men was
4. Altogether in March, 19.716 million unemployed
are registered in the EU and 15.515 million are
unemployed in the euro area. The highest
unemployment rates in the EU are recorded in
Greece (23.5% in January) and Spain (18.2%).
The lowest unemployment rates were recorded in
the Czech Republic (3.2%) and Germany (3.9%).
✖
5. The happy Face
Greece: The Champion of Unemployment in the EU: At 23.5% in
January
✖ Six years of recession, the deepest
in memory, have resulted in fear,
insecurity, and anxiety. According to
Endeavor Greece, an affiliate of the
global entrepreneurship organization,
entire sectors of business have
vanished, taking with them one million
jobs. Thousands of Greeks, most of
them younger than 35 years old and
typically highly educated and skilled,
have left the country for lack of work.
✖ The silver lining: The crisis forced
young Greeks to change their mentality
and look for a new model and new
mentality is geared toward creating an
export-oriented, globally focused
economy driven by technology.
✖ Entrepreneurship has finally been
recognized as a driver of innovation,
productivity, competitiveness, economic
growth, and value. There is an emerging
large group of young Greeks who understand
that innovation is the path to recovery are
setting the country on a new course toward
technology entrepreneurship.
✖ Enthusiasm is one thing, but there is
strong evidence that Greece’s
entrepreneurial ecosystem has actually
grown more robust in the past couple of
years. According to Endeavour’s report on
entrepreneurship and investment
opportunities, 10% of new ventures are
focusing on high-growth areas (such as
tourism, energy, and information and
communications technology), up from 7% a
few years ago. To establish sustainable
growth, it has become clear Greece needs to
6. Need Examples?
Founders: Alan & Gary
Keery
Company: Cereal Killer
Café Website:
cerealkillercafe.co.uk
Description in one line:
World’s first international
cereal café
Previous companies: None
Turnover: £900,000
12 month target: £1.4m
Describe your business model and what makes your
business unique:
•We offer 120 different cereals from around the world
•There is a nostalgic interior littered with 80s and 90s
cereal memorabilia
•We also offer beds
7. E-FOOD is currently the largest
online food delivery site in
Greece: it performs 1,500,000
orders a month, placing it at the
leading sites in the wider field of
e-commerce. The order process
is very simple: through the
computer or mobile and tablet
application, the user can choose
one of the 4,000 stores in more
than 50 cities with which the
company works.
Once he has entered his
address, he is informed of the
shops from which he can order
his food. At the same time, there
are thirty different kitchens to
choose from, as well as current
offers.
Once the order is made, the
restaurant, which responds with
delivery time, is informed how
Currently
employs 130
people,
whose
average age
is 27 years
9. InterMediaKT was responsible to involve 2
participants to C1 in Istanbul – July 2016
“The GILM Training Project was surprisingly
interesting and unexpectedly good. It was very
well organized and includes very interesting and
useful sessions! “
“We became familiar with
the entrepreneurship area and learnt how an
idea can become a business. Apart from the
theory part we learnt how to cooperate and
work efficiently with other people.
We worked under pressure and we managed
to deliver team work on time.”
“trainers and participants were a strong team
and the days we spent together are an
unforgettable experience.”
“The course was very comprehensive and very
well structured. We gained a lot of knowledge
that has to do with entrepreneurship and how an
idea can become a business. We followed step by
step the process which is required to get to a
business plan.”
“The mood and the desire of everyone to
participate, contribute and add value during meetings was
commendable. After the brainstorming and collaboration
between participants and trainer, we resulted to very
interesting business ideas. The atmosphere was brilliant and
there was great mutual assistance.”
10. C2 in Patras – Greece 27/11 – 11/12 2016
✖ Preparing and Hosting C2 in Patras -
Greece
✖ Arrange Tours and Study visits
✖ Disseminate the C2 activities through
Local Network & Events
12. “Personally without having any prior
knowledge in Business Administration, this
program helped me understand many basic
features, as the meaning of marketing and
how it helps running a company.”
“We received many experiences and knowledge
about entrepreneurship. That were not only
theoretical but practical too, because we did a
lot of workshops and learnt how a business
works as we visited them in their offices.”
”It helped me not only summarize my economics
knowledge but also extend them. I met lot of people with
different culture and different way of thinking so it was easy
to compare the economic theory from country to country.”
“…the program met my expectations and I had the
chance to learn some theoretical background which it
will surely be helpful in the future for my master degree
and I found it interesting to see all the stages that are
needed for a startup.”
“The knowledge became fun and fun became knowledge. The
presentation was unique and not boring. ”
13. GILM Courses – Strategic planning for
Startups
✖ Chapter 1. What is
Strategic Planning?
✖ Chapter 2. Application
of Strategic Planning
✖ Chapter 3. Case
Studies
✖ Chapter 4. Playground
(tools & video links)
✖ Chapter 5. Training
14. In two or three columns…
Leadership &
Decision making
Criteria for
developing a good
strategy
Culture & Strategy
How do you develop
a strategy
Situation awareness
& Market focus
Major components of
a strategic plan
15. Dissemination – Local events participation
January 26, InterMedi@KT,
was invited to a seminar
entitled “#Social
Entrepreneurship” which
took place in a packed hall at
Atropos Interdisciplinary
Center, Patras/ Greece
under the EU project Social
Youth Enterprises – Erasmus
KA2 Project, where the VET
Center “Atom” participates
as a partner from Greece.
InterMediaKT gave a
presentation about “modern
data and approaches on
entrepreneurship & social
entrepreneurship in Greece
and EU level, presenting the
GILM project deliverables,
philosophy and upcoming
16. InterMediaKT, participated
at the”Be Eager” 2 days
Seminar – Workshop as
mentors/ key speakers
where we presented GILM
project and the audience
really enjoyed it.
The Event inspired Uni
students to see how a
business idea can be
created and learn all
about.
The event was organized
by “Patras IQ” and
“Comvos – Cooperation
and Motivation of
Students“
Through interactive workshops and trainings of professionals, the students
will got the necessary knowledge to enable them to implement their own
idea.
Moto of the event:
~ Always do your best. What you plant now, you will harvest later.
17. Startup Europe
Week 2017 – Patras,
Greece 6 Feb 2016
Photo from the event
of the Technological
Educational Institute
of Western Greece
for Startup Europe
Week where,
InterMediaKT,
presented our good
practices from GILM
C1 & C2 activities
and the upcoming
platform
18. InterMediaKT presented the aims, goals and objectives of the GILM Projects
to the visitors. The event was organized by the University of Patras, The
Achaia Commercial & Industrial Chamber, Ministries of Education, Research
and Religious Affairs and of Economy and Development, the prefecture of
Western Greece, the Hellenic Open University and the Technological
Educational Institute of Western Greece.
Presenting the GILM
Project at Patras IQ
2017 expo
InterMediaKT,
successfully completed
its’ participation in the
4th technological
transfer fair entitled “
Patras Innovation
Quest – Patras IQ
2017” which was held
on 07-09/April/2017, in
the premises of the
“Pampelloponisiakon
Stadium”, in Patras.
19. Summarizing…
Approach
Having finished the
GILM Online
Courses giving us all
the opportunity of a
wider approach of
youngsters who’d
like to learn more
about how to start a
company
Means
GILM online courses
provide flexibility to
users since they can
roll up their courses
from everywhere
using any device that
can be connected o
the internet
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GILM Courses will be
provided for free. A
quite positive
outcome and
practical motive for
our future users.
Quality
With the cooperation
of the consortium
partners combining
their experiences,
especially in youth
sector, one can say
that the materials are
filtered as qualitative
Variety
The philosophy and
mentality of GILM
consortium comes as
a result of
experience in facing
the relevant
difficulties
geographically.
Based in
Mediterranean
countries, GILM
partners have
already realized and
valued the
Impact
Timing couldn’t be
better since we’re
living the e- Era in all
aspects of education
and GILM Platform
and courses will be a
part of the vast E-
Learning family.