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An Entrepreneurial Mindset: A design thinking challenge
Design Thinking Challenge – Topics: Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Problem Solving, Creativity
Description: Students work in teams to identify a real-world issue, design an entrepreneur with the skills to tackle it, and bring their characters to life by drawing or building them.
Teams will develop a simple business idea that uses their entrepreneur’s strengths to solve the issue. By completing this activity, students are reminded of the importance of identifying meaningful problems or opportunities as the starting point for innovation. Understanding the ‘what’ and the ‘why’ is essential before jumping to solutions, and that real entrepreneurial impact comes from solving problems that matter.
What You Get:
Teacher Notes
Presentation Slides
An Entrepreneurial Mindset: A design thinking challenge
Design Thinking Challenge – Topics: Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Problem Solving, Creativity
Description: Students work in teams to identify a real-world issue, design an entrepreneur with the skills to tackle it, and bring their characters to life by drawing or building them.
Teams will develop a simple business idea that uses their entrepreneur’s strengths to solve the issue. By completing this activity, students are reminded of the importance of identifying meaningful problems or opportunities as the starting point for innovation. Understanding the ‘what’ and the ‘why’ is essential before jumping to solutions, and that real entrepreneurial impact comes from solving problems that matter.
What You Get:
Teacher Notes
Presentation Slides
An Entrepreneurial Mindset: A design thinking challenge
Design Thinking Challenge – Topics: Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Problem Solving, Creativity
Description: Students work in teams to identify a real-world issue, design an entrepreneur with the skills to tackle it, and bring their characters to life by drawing or building them.
Teams will develop a simple business idea that uses their entrepreneur’s strengths to solve the issue. By completing this activity, students are reminded of the importance of identifying meaningful problems or opportunities as the starting point for innovation. Understanding the ‘what’ and the ‘why’ is essential before jumping to solutions, and that real entrepreneurial impact comes from solving problems that matter.
What You Get:
Teacher Notes
Presentation Slides