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Youth Business Camp Adria Ljubljana

Dive into one of the greatest experiences in your young life, taste the college student lifestyle, get real-world insight into every aspect of the business that will help you choose a field of study, or empower you to start an entrepreneurial journey.

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About the camp

YOUTH BUSINESS CAMP ADRIA LJUBLJANA , 15 AUGUST – 26 AUGUST 2022

The Youth Business Camp is a day camp that will equip you with the skills, tools, and mindset to innovate and create the future.
If you are 15 to 19 years old and up for the challenge, join us.

What you’ll get:

  • Business topics presented by the real-world experts and entrepreneurs
  • Insight into the stories behind the well-known brands
  • Hands-on workshops with mentors
  • Preparation of the business idea pitch presentation
  • Field trip
  • Numerous new friendships
  • Final completion certificate issued by World Innovation and Change Management Institute

The program is conducted entirely in English, so you will be developing your language skills too.

Our Classes

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Economics is the study of how society allocates limited resources to the production of goods and
services to satisfy unlimited human wants. There are two main branches of economics:
microeconomics and macroeconomics. Microeconomics deals with the analysis of individual parts of
the economy. It concerns factors determining the behavior of a consumer, the behavior of a firm, the
demand for a good, the supply of a good, the price of a good, the quantity of a good, the
performance of a market, etc. Macroeconomics deals with the analysis of the whole economy. It
concerns factors determining aggregate variables such as aggregate demand, aggregate supply,
national output, unemployment, inflation, the balance of payments, etc. As opposed to
microeconomics which focuses on the individual parts of the economy, macroeconomics looks at the
big picture of the economy. What are the learning outcomes of economics?

  • Apply effective written and oral communication skills to business situations.
  • Analyze the global business environment.
  • Analyze the local business environment.
  • Use critical thinking skills in business situations.
  • Apply an ethical understanding and perspective to business situations.

Investing, borrowing, lending, budgeting, saving, and forecasting are all examples of financial
management. Personal, corporate, and public/government finance are the three basic categories of
finance. The simplest method to define finance is to give instances of the various activities that it
encompasses. There are numerous career pathways and jobs that conduct a variety of financial tasks.
The following are a few of the most common examples: Investing personal money in stocks, bonds,
or guaranteed investment certificates (GICs), Borrowing money from institutional investors by issuing
bonds on behalf of a public company, lending money to people by providing them a mortgage to buy
a house with, using Excel spreadsheets to build a budget and financial model for a corporation,
saving personal money in a high-interest savings account, developing a forecast for government
spending and revenue collection.
What are the learning outcomes of Basics of Finance?

  • Make use of hypothetical instances to see if a corporation is making the best use of its
    resources.
  • Using demand equations, calculate demand elasticity.
  • Sort economic expenses into categories.
  • Show examples of standard pricing schemes.
  • Describe how the government ensures that businesses follow the law.

A management team is a group of people that are in charge of running a business. They point the personnel in the direction of a single goal. They aim to attain the goal with the fewest resources possible. That is, they make every effort to achieve their objectives as quickly as feasible. In management, there is a significant gap between effectiveness and efficiency. When management employs all available resources to complete a task, he or she is effective. A manager, on the other hand, is efficient when he or she employs the fewest resources possible to achieve the task in the shortest amount of time. Planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and managing are the primary activities of management.

What are the learning outcomes of Basics of Management?

  • Five functions of management.
  • SMART goal setting technique.
  • Ideal characteristics of a good manager.
  • Managing styles.
  • Power of building a network.

By definition, the term “sales” refers to all activities involved in selling a product or service to a consumer or business. But in practice, it means so much more. A lot of effort goes into closing a business, from prospecting to creating relationships to giving solutions to consumers. To help you solve for the customer and improve income, we’ll look at different sorts of sales, typical sales phrases, and sales processes.

What are the learning outcomes of Basics of sales?

  • Nothing happens until someone sells something.
  • Prospecting.
  • Gaining interest and attention.
  • Handling objections.
  • Most common mistakes.

The use of specific knowledge, skills, tools, and processes to provide something of value to others is
known as project management. Projects include the development of software to improve a company
process, the construction of a building, the relief effort following a natural disaster, and the
expansion of sales into a new geographic market. Projects are getting more and more important. One
of the reasons for this is that initiatives stimulate innovation, which is becoming increasingly vital.
Our economy has moved from a competitive environment where enterprises competed on
operational excellence (being more efficient) to one where disruptive innovation drives
competitiveness. What are the learning outcomes?

  • Define project management and familiarize yourself with the major elements.
  • Recognize the essential components of a project plan, as well as the significance of proper
    structures and frameworks.
  • Have a basic understanding of some of the most common project management approaches
    and technologies.
  • Recognize that the review mechanism is critical to the effective implementation and completion of any project.

Leaders help themselves and others to do the right things. They set direction, build an inspiring vision, and create something new. Leadership is about mapping out where you need to go to “win” as a team or an organization; and it is dynamic, exciting, and inspiring. Yet, while leaders set the direction, they must also use management skills to guide their people to the right destination, in a smooth and efficient way.

What are the learning outcomes of Leadership?

  • Managers vs leaders.
  • What skills should a leader have?
  • Are leaders born or educated?
  • Leadership styles.

Any measures taken by a firm to attract an audience to its goods or services through high-quality messaging are referred to as marketing. With the long-term goal of showing product value, developing brand loyalty, and eventually increasing sales, marketing strives to create standalone value for prospects and consumers through content. In fact, the fundamental purpose of marketing is to attract consumers to your brand through messaging. Ideally, that messaging will be helpful and educational to your target audience so you can convert consumers into leads.

What are the learning outcomes of Marketing?

  • Marketing isn’t only the promotion.
  • Market research.
  • Marketing tactics.
  • SWOT analysis.
  • How to write a marketing plan.

Broadly, a product is anything that can be offered to a market to satisfy a want or need, including physical goods, services, experiences, events, persons, places, properties, organizations, information, and ideas” (Kotler & Keller, 2015). Coca-Cola is more than a soda. Starbucks is more than coffee. Ray-Ban is more than a pair of sunglasses. Interacting with these products provides experiences, and we buy them with that experience in mind. Better yet, the companies that create and market them know exactly the experience they want you to have when you make (or consider) a purchase. That’s why they cultivate their brands.

What are the learning outcomes of Branding?

  • Brand identity building.
  • Telling a story and differentiate.
  • Value of brand.
  • Case study.

Public relations (PR) is a strategic communication process that builds mutually beneficial relationships between organizations and their public. PR people are storytellers. They create narratives to advance their agenda. PR can be used to protect, enhance or build reputations through the media, social media, or self-produced communications. A good PR practitioner will analyze the organization, find the positive messages and translate those messages into positive stories. When the news is bad, they can formulate the best response and mitigate the damage.

What are the learning outcomes of Publis relations?

  • Why should we communicate?
  • Who is your public?
  • Messages.
  • Communication tools.
  • Crisis management.

Digital transformation is one of the most important strategic challenges facing businesses. Creating new ways to connect, collaborate and conduct business, digital technologies have the power to transform the delivery of existing products and services and inspire new ones. You’ll develop the skills and knowledge to analyze the role of digital business models based on disruptive technologies, digital and social media marketing, digital transformation, and project management. Digital business experts collate, manipulate and interpret data to inform decisions, keep abreast of ongoing developments in digital business management and guide strategic decision-making.

What are the learning outcomes of the Digital Business World?

  • How did Google change our world?
  • What does Google know about us, are we being listened to – big data.
  • Facebook/Instagram vs. Google/Youtube.
  • What can we learn from Google data (ie? Google trends) – data science/data analysis.
  • Plans.

Intellectual property is a wide term that refers to a company’s or individual’s collection of intangible assets that are legally protected from unauthorized use or application. A non-physical asset owned by a firm or individual is known as an intangible asset. Intellectual property refers to the idea that certain products of human intellect should be protected in the same way as physical property, also known as tangible assets, is protected. Legal safeguards for both types of property exist in most industrialized economies.

What are the learning outcomes of Intellectual Property?

  • What is intellectual property?
  • When does an idea become intellectual property?
  • How and when to protect intellectual property?

Human resources (HR) is the division of a company responsible for locating, screening, hiring, and training job candidates, as well as administering employee benefit programs. In the twenty-first century, HR plays a critical role in assisting businesses in dealing with a rapidly changing business climate and a higher demand for quality personnel.

What are the learning outcomes of Human Resources?

  • Who selects – employee’s employers or employer’s employees?
  • Why is human resources management important to success?
  • Selection process.
  • Motivation.
  • Employer branding.

Examine the many financing options available to get your new venture funded. Learn the basics of finance, valuations, dilution, and non-dilutive funding sources. Understand capital structure for new ventures, term sheets and how to negotiate them, and the differences between early-stage versus later-stage financing. Develop an understanding of how to develop winning investor pitches, who and when to pitch, how to avoid common mistakes that limit the effectiveness of the pitch, and how to ‘get to the close’.

What are the learning outcomes of Startup and Funding?

  • How to present the project?
  • Can an idea be financed?
  • Where can the money be found?
  • How do expectations from FFF, angles, funds, and banks differ?
  • 10 most common mistakes.

A web page is a simple document displayable by a browser. Such documents are written in the HTML language. A web page can embed a variety of different types of resources such as style information — controlling a page’s look-and-feel scripts — which add interactivity to the page media — images, sounds, and videos.

Apps are an important aspect of our technology-driven environment, and they can improve a person’s quality of life, enjoyment, and productivity. Apps are also frequently utilized by both large and small businesses to simplify production and make work easier. We’ll go over what an app is, the different sorts of applications, and some examples of popular apps today.

What are the learning outcomes of Guidelines for creating a Webpage and App?

  • How to set up a website: 5 steps to get started.
  • What’s the Best Website Builder for You?
  • What’s the Best Way to Build an App?
  • Is it Better to Build iOS Apps or Android Apps?

The term “digital currency” refers to money that is exclusively available in digital or electronic form.
It’s also known as cybercash, digital money, electronic money, or electronic currency. Digital currencies have no physical properties and are only available in digital form. Computers or electronic wallets connected to the internet or specified networks are used to conduct digital currency transactions. Physical currencies, on the other hand, such as banknotes and minted coins, are palpable, meaning they have distinct physical qualities. Only when their holders have physical
possession of these currencies are transactions involving these currencies possible.

What are the learning outcomes of Digital Currencies and Online Trading?

  • Understanding the history of money’s definition and qualities.
  • Consider the current state of value exchange in the digital age.
  • Understand what blockchain technology is, how it works, and what its limitations are.
  • Define cryptocurrency and how it compares to and varies from fiat currency.
  • Explain how cryptocurrencies are managed.

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a self-regulatory business model that allows a firm to be socially accountable to itself, its stakeholders, and the general public. Companies can be aware of their impact on all parts of society, including economic, social, and environmental, by exercising corporate social responsibility, also known as corporate citizenship.

What are the learning outcomes?

  • Basic concept.
  • CSR activities?
  • How do CSR activities benefit the company?
  • Dos and don’ts of CSR activities?

The key goal of starting a business is to build your brand and start growing. Regrettably, this does not occur overnight. Growth is a continuous process that involves hard work, patience, and commitment. There is no particular step or secret formula for outperforming competitors or achieving rapid success in the sector.

What are the learning outcomes of a Rapidly growing business?

  • What do we consider a rapidly growing business?
  • What are the benefits of a Rapidly growing business?
  • A practical and theoretical view of a rapidly growing business.

Personal finance is a term meant to describe financial management practices. Personal finance is important for managing your money through budgeting, spending, and savings. It includes long-term planning that considers potential financial risks, investments, and how your financial situation evolves over a lifetime.

What are the learning outcomes of Personal Finances?

  • Understand how to read a paycheck.
  • How to counsel individuals on money-saving techniques and budgeting.
  • How to analyze personal finances and identify places where they’re spending too much or where they’re making poor financial decisions.
  • Examine personal habits, strengths, weaknesses, and values when it comes to money.

Our packages

FULL PRICE , SLOVENIA - LJUBLJANA , 2023

1,490.00

  • Dates: August 15 - August 26, 2023
  • Payments until August 12, 2023
  • Unlimited users
  • VAT is not included in the price
  • The accommodation on the hotel premises can be booked, if needed.

at the last minute it is always the most challenging but you are always welcome, expect a
lot of knowledge, new energy, apply.

ENROLL NOW! * The price has been reduced thanks to approved scholarship by World Innovation and Change Management Institute

EARLY BIRD , SLOVENIA-LJUBLJANA , 2023

890.00

  • Dates: August 15 - August 26, 2023
  • Payments until May 1, 2022
  • 5 users
  • VAT is not included in the price
  • The accommodation on the hotel premises can be booked, if needed.

in Spring everything wakes up, plan your time, book your place and be a part of this
educational program.

ENROLL NOW! * The price has been reduced thanks to approved scholarship by World Innovation and Change Management Institute.

LAST DISCOUNT , SLOVENIA- LJUBLJANA, 2023

1,290.00

  • Dates: August 15 - August 26, 2023
  • Payments until August 1, 2023
  • 5 users
  • VAT is not included in the price
  • The accommodation on the hotel premises can be booked, if needed.

If you are not sure yet, this is the last moment to sign up at a good price and be
part of the Youth Business Camp Adria

ENROLL NOW! * The price has been reduced thanks to approved scholarship by World Innovation and Change Management Institute.

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Let's Meet Our Team

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FAQ

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All questions and answers in one place

What is the recommended allowance?
What is the recommended allowance?

The recommended allowance for our participants in Zagreb camp is 50 HRK daily when we are in the camp and 100 HRK daily when we go on field trips.

The recommended allowance for our participants in the Ljubljana camp is 7 EUR daily when we are in the camp and 15 EUR daily when we go on a field trip.

It is possible for parents to hand over the entire amount of pocket money to the representatives of our team upon arrival. The money will then be distributed to the participant at the exact time every day, according to the parent’s wishes. In case a participant is traveling alone, it will be possible for their parents to pay for their allowance money through an online transfer.

Will there be a designated area for keeping my valuables?
Will there be a designated area for keeping my valuables?

We do not recommend bringing any valuables to the Camp, since there is no option to guarantee their safety.

What is the food like at camp?
What is the food like at camp?

All of our menus are made according to the daily nutritive needs of young people aged 12-15, 16-19. There will be a buffet offered every day so that everyone can choose their menu according to their preferences.
In case there’s a birthday at the time of the Camp, party treats will be organized.
During the break, healthy snacks will be organized, and during the lectures and workshops, water will be available to participants.
It is mandatory for participants to let us know about their food and other allergies.

What are the rules regarding smoking and alcohol?
What are the rules regarding smoking and alcohol?

Smoking and alcohol are strictly forbidden at all times.

Do I need to carry my own laptop?
Do I need to carry my own laptop?

No, the classrooms at the camp are equipped with computers and IT equipment.

What will I get from the equipment at the camp?
What will I get from the equipment at the camp?

On the first day of camp you will receive a backpack, a notebook, pens.

How long do the camps run for?
How long do the camps run for?

Camps run from June-August.

What will I receive at the end of the camp?
What will I receive at the end of the camp?

At the end of the camp, each participant will recieve certification from World Innovation and Change Management Institute.

Testimonials

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Tin

‘’This camp inspired me, the lectures were more than useful to me.’’

Karlo

‘’My parents are proud of me.’’

Dino

‘’Arriving was a bit stressful for me, and the end of the camp sad.’’

Ana

’’ I can definitely recommend Youth Business Camp.’’

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