PBL Chapter Planning Guide - Colorado FBLA

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CHAPTER PLANN ING GU IDE 2017-2018 COLORADO PBL

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CHAPTERPLANNING

GUIDE2017-2018

COLORADO PBL

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WELCOME This new docum ent is m eant t o assist a Colorado PBL chapt er in planning for t he

school year .

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Jen Girvin Colorado PBL State Adviser

[email protected] for: General PBL Questions, Competitive Events, Conference

Questions

Linda Bigley Colorado PBL Program Assistant

l [email protected] Contact for: Finance and Payment Questions

Dana Anderson Business and Marketing Program Director

[email protected] Contact for: Curriculum Questions, Program Approval Questions

CONTACT INFO

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FBLA-PBL, Inc. 1912 Association Drive Reston, VA 20191-1591 Phone: 1.800.FBLAWIN (800.325.2946)

Contact for: Membership Questions, National Conference Registration Questions, Career and Membership Achievement Program

Mem bership Dues

PBL Dues: $20 ($10 national and $10 state)

Renew dues online at www.fbla-pbl.org.

Send payment with invoice to:

National Membership Dues FBLA-PBL, Inc. P.O. Box 79063 Baltimore, MD 21279-0063 800.325.2946 Option 3

Checks Payable t o: FBLA-PBL

Because the national office uses a lockbox system in processing dues, please allow up to two (2) weeks for dues to post to your account.

New or React ivat ing Chapt ers

If you are a new chapter or need to reactivate, contact the national office or send an e-mail to [email protected].

To request a Chapter Organizational Packet, complete the following online form: http://www.fbla-pbl.org/join/chapter-organization-packet.

NATIONAL PBL

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NATIONAL THEME

Elevat e Your Fut ure

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Chapt er Managem ent Handbook

The Chapter Management Handbook is available online at the national website. A membership poster, MarketPlace catalog, NFLC Guide and partner inserts will be mailed.

http://www.fbla-pbl.org/pbl

Nat ional PBL Websit e: www.fbla-pbl.org

The National PBL website is maintained by the national office. Check this site to renew your membership, register for national conferences, Career and Membership Achievement Program, complete membership recognition applications, browse the Adviser Mentoring section and view chapter news from across the nation.

Colorado PBL Websit e: www.fbla-pbl.cccs.edu

The Colorado PBL website will be updated frequently to reflect current officers, conference information and other membership opportunities.

Colorado PBL Social Media

Important announcements and information will be published through Colorado PBL?s social media sites.

Facebook: Colorado PBL

Tw it t er : @Colorado_PBL

Inst agram : coloradopbl

RESOURCES

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Adviser Wall of Fam e Recognizes advisers with 20 or more years of service to FBLA-PBL. Career and Mem bership Achievem ent Program (CMAP)CMAP is a comprehensive leadership and membership recognition program for college students. It utilizes PBL projects, goals and programs to help students develop their leadership and job skills, with a special emphasis on career development and preparation for the world of work. Members work independently through three integrated levels of the CMAP: Director, Executive and President. Members may complete more than one level per year and must report and log their progress. Each level builds upon previous work and students receive recognition when they complete each level.Connect Ten Recognizes local chapters that increase membership by ten or more members over last year?s number. Gold Seal Chapt er Award of Mer it Recognizes Corporate Ladder chapters at the National Leadership Conference. Market Share Award Recognizes chapters at schools where a high percentage of a student body joins PBLOut st anding Chapt er Recognizes local chapters that complete a series of activities. Businessperson of t he Year Recognizes a business leader who contributes to the success of FBLA-PBL on the local, state and/or national level Corporat e LadderThe Colorado Corporate Ladder Awards are designed to further local chapter involvement in statewide activities, increase membership and boost the morale and spirit of Colorado PBLOut st anding Local Chapt er Adviser Recognizes a local adviser who makes outstanding contributions at a local, district, state and national level Who?s Who Recognizes the most outstanding member in the state

AWARDS ANDRECOGNITIONS

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AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONSAward/Recognit ion Link

Adviser Wall of Fame go.fbla.org/walloffame

Big Ten Calculated based on membership records

Businessperson of the Year

https:// trileadership.wufoo.com/forms/r1gdcfu81cbkoo5/

Career and Membership Achievement Program

Director: https://goo.gl/kDGxdc Executive: https://goo.gl/kDGxdc President: https://goo.gl/kDGxdc

Connect Ten Calculated based on membership records

Corporate Ladder Gold Seal Chapter

http:// fbla-pbl.cccs.edu/conferences-2/competitive-events-2/ Corporate Ladder Chapters earn the Gold Seal Chapter Award of

Market Share Award go.fbla.org/marketshare

Outstanding Chapter go.fbla.org/outstandingchapter

Outstanding Local Adviser

https:// trileadership.wufoo.com/forms/z1182xe3001ktr1/

Who's Who https:// trileadership.wufoo.com/forms/whos-who-in-pbl/

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President : Jarrott Brown,

Colorado Mesa University

[email protected]

Vice President : Vacant

Secret ary: Angela Mueller,

Pikes Peak Community College

[email protected]

Execut ive Of f icer : Riley Brodie,

Colorado Mesa University

[email protected]

2017-2018 STATE OFFICER TEAM

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BUSINESS ETHICS: Review an ethical case related to the banking industry that occurred within the last ten years. Discuss why it happened; how it should have been resolved; and what could have prevented it.

BUSINESS LAW: Research a court case involving a class action lawsuit and analyze the findings.

BUSINESS PRESENTATION: You have been asked to make a presentation to your local chamber of commerce about encouraging development and enrichment of new entrepreneurs.

BUSINESS SUSTAINABILITY: Lean manufacturing is a management technique which seeks to use the smallest possible amount of resources for the biggest gain. Lean manufacturing entails making production processes as efficient as they can be, reducing waste and improving customer service.  By adopting software to implement lean manufacturing techniques, firms across the world have demonstrated that huge savings can be realized.  The presentation must include Item 1 below and one or more aspects of Items 2 through 5.

- Description of the lean manufacturing practice and its efficiencies to the company - Stakeholder engagement - Environmental management systems - Reporting and disclosure - Life cycle analysis

COMPUTER ANIMATION: Many organizations are required to support charities through philanthropic efforts. Use computer animation in a promotional/marketing video to show the importance of this kind of charitable effort as an important business responsibility. 

DESKTOP PUBLISHING: You are starting a non-profit, charitable organization to provide gently used clothing to those in need in your community. You will need to come up with a name and logo for your non-profit.  You will create a poster and a postcard that can be placed in businesses advertising your non-profit.  You will also create a brochure and a business card that can be used to visit prospective donors to your non-profit.

EMERGING BUSINESS ISSUES: The American business model and the European business model differ regarding corporate culture and practices regarding work/life balance. The United States has some of the longest working hours and some of the shortest paid vacation leave. The European business model includes shorter working hours, and employees are typically provided between four and six weeks paid vacation. Be prepared to argue the positive, that the European business model is a better corporate culture than the United States business model; and be prepared to argue the negative, that the European business model is not a better corporate culture than the United States business model.

FUTURE BUSINESS EDUCATOR: Create a unit plan for a beginning high school accounting course on teaching debits and credits. The plan should include a pre-assessment, assessments, activities, and other ancillary materials that may be needed.  Assessments must be original in nature and not copied from published textbook materials.

COMPETITIVE EVENTS TOPICS

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MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT: Create an app that will allow individuals to track healthy eating and exercise. The app should include, at minimum, components to track calories, track exercise, healthy diet suggestions, and balanced meal ideas.

SOCIAL MEDIA CHALLENGE: Create a social media campaign that markets and shows how PBL is an organization that benefits students from a variety of majors at your institution. You must use at least three sources of social media.

STRATEGIC ANALYSIS AND DECISION MAKING: Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Inc. operates in the highly competitive restaurant industry and ?? primarily develops, operates, and franchises casual-dining restaurants and fast-casual restaurants in North America and focuses on serving an imaginative selection of high quality gourmet burgers in a fun environment welcoming to guests of all ages? (Red Robin 10K, February 19, 2016). The first Red Robin was opened in Seattle, Washington in 1969, and Reb Robin Gourmet Burgers, Inc. was formed in 2001. Utilize a subset of the following strategic tools to develop a recommended strategy to take advantage of the strengths of Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Inc. or negate the weaknesses of Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Inc. You will present the recommended strategy and the analysis utilized to develop the strategy. Tool options include but are not limited to:

- External Analysis: Macro Environment, Industry Environment, Competitive Analysis - Internal Analysis: Financial Analysis, Value Chain Analysis, SWOT Analysis - Strategy Formulation: Vision, Mission, Goals, Objective Analysis, Market Demands

Analysis, Business Strategy Options Development - Strategy Recommendation - Strategic Recommendation Implementation Issues

WEBSITE DESIGN: You are starting a non-profit, charitable organization to provide gently used clothing to those in need in your community. You will need to come up with a name and logo for your non-profit.  The site should include, at minimum, a description of the non-profit?s purpose, location/contact information, hours of operation, and how to make donations.

- Modify event guidelines for Business Communication so that the writing exercise is completed prior to NLC as a pre-judged production test.

- Modify event guidelines for Future Business Executive to add an objective test on business knowledge to differentiate this event from Job Interview.

- Modify event guidelines to no longer use projectors for presentation events--competitors would present directly from their laptops/devices. Eliminates disadvantage some students experience if projectors don't work and creates a level playing field for all competitors.

- Modify event guidelines to eliminate the synopsis requirement for Business Sustainability and Strategic Analysis & Decision Making. This would eliminate the synopsis requirement for all PBL events.

COMPETITIVE EVENTS TOPICS

COMPETITIVE EVENT UPDATES

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www.fbla-pbl.cccs.edu

Colorado Fall Leadership Conferences

October 2 - Grand Junction

October 3 - Pueblo

October 4 - Aurora

October 5 - Greeley

October 6 - Sterling

National Fall Leadership Conferences

November 3-4 - Buffalo, New York

November 10-11 - St. Louis, Missouri

November 17-18 - New Orleans, Louisiana

American Enterprise Day

November 15

FBLA-PBL Week

February 11-17

Colorado State Leadership Conference

TDB

Institute for Leaders

June 23-24 - Baltimore, Maryland

National Leadership Conference

June 24-27 - Baltimore, Maryland

PBL EVENTS & CONFERENCES