Enterprise qualifications from ILM
By TJ (14-11-2007)
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The Institute of Leadership & Management (ILM) is supporting Enterprise Week 2007 with the launch of a specialist range of unit based enterprise qualifications.
The qualifications have been devised by ILM in response to requests from the government for school, college and university leavers to have a better understanding of what enterprise entails. Providing clear information of what needs to be considered when launching or looking to work within an enterprise, ILM’s enterprise qualifications are designed to give individuals the opportunity to explore the purpose, functions and operations of a successful enterprise.
For those who are planning to launch their own business, the ILM Level 3 Award or Certificate in ‘Starting Your Enterprise’ enables learners to prepare effectively for the next step of actually getting their idea off the ground.
The content of ILM’s enterprise qualifications has been structured into small, bite-sized units which cover the core ‘need to know’ areas such as, researching the business market and writing a business plan.
There are no formal entry requirements but participants will normally be seriously considering starting their own business/enterprise, and have a business/enterprise idea on which to base their development. The assessments are very practical e.g. producing an outline business plan that will support applications for funding and enable the business to grow from a sound foundation.
For further information visit: www.i-l-m.com
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