Post on 23-Dec-2015
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Creating Your Annual Reports
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Overview
• Showcase your team’s activities (efforts), outputs (results), and outcomes (achievements) for the project.
• Due March 4
Team Components PointsWritten report 60In-class presentation 10Digital package CD 30
Individual Component Points
Goal Achievement & Contribution
100
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Annual Report
Requirements1. Maximum of two 8.5 x 11” pages in length
(front and back)2. Must be graphically appealing – charts,
photos, quotes, graphics, color– Reference: http://
www.enactusunitedstates.org/files/pdf/2012ExpoTop20AnnualReports.pdf
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Annual Report
Requirements – Content1. Team Description (create a chart)• Name, year in school, major, number of hours served
on this project.2. Project Need• Why is this project important?• See section 2 of Project Planning Template. Describe
the extent of the problem (i.e. the need you are hoping to help alleviate).
• Include secondary data statistics. Cite your sources.
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Annual Report
3. Project Activities• Detail what your team has done to help
alleviate the problem you identified in #2.• Get specific. Being too vague gives the
impression you’re B.S.-ing.• List activities for each group member by
name.– This will be used to evaluate your individual
contribution grade.
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Annual Report
4. Project Impact (Results)• Describe how your team has impacted the group
in need.• Include quantitative measurements: any data you
can count.• Include qualitative measurements: quotes and
themes from responses you’ve received.• List results for each team member– This will be used to evaluate your individual
contribution grade
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5. Enactus Criterion• For your identified group in need, describe how your
team has:– Improved quality of life – Improved standard of living
• These two refer to long-term, sustainable improvements– “Give a man to fish and he’ll eat for a day. Teach a man to
fish and he’ll eat for a lifetime”.• This can be at the group level (rather than listing out for
each team member).
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In-Class Presentation
Purpose: showcase your team’s efforts. Make a compelling case why you deserve good grades for your effort (via measurable results) and why your project should be showcased at Regional Competition.• A few slides summarizing your team’s efforts• You may show any visuals from your work (YouTube video,
surveys, FB pages, interviews, etc.)• 15 minute max• Everyone must participate• Professional business attire• BAB members may attend to evaluate your work• Practice your presentation in advance
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Project CD
Turn in a CD with all of the evidence of work your team has done. Due March 4.• photos, marketing materials, quotes from
participants, survey responses and analysis, media coverage, video footage, and anything else that provides insight as to the work you’ve done and your success in meeting your project goal.