developed by ryan pesch adapted by liz templin the prizes* 1.$1 2.$10 3.$100 4.$500 5.$1,000...
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Developed by Ryan PeschAdapted by Liz Templin
The Prizes*The Prizes*1. $12. $103. $1004. $5005. $1,0006. $10,0007. $100,0008. $1,000,000
* Currency is in imaginary US dollars
$1$1
What key concept is taught in “Public Value of Public Programs”?
B – Why taxes go up
A - Why tax dollars should fund a program
C – Getting my legislator to “vote right”
D – None of the above
A – Why tax dollars should fund a program
Public Finance Education
• Series of workshops for elected public officials and staff
• Help to explain work of public sector and taxation
• “Public Value of Public Programs”
• “Property Tax Issues and Analysis”
$10$10
What was the retail sales per capita in Minnesota in 2003?
B - $15,000
A - $22,000
C - $8,000
D - $38,000
A – $22,000
Retail Analysis and Development
Retail Trade Analysis:
•Need to analyze where we are at to figure out where to go…
•Sets the record straight and leads to action to improve local retail
Retail Trade Analysis:Available from Extension
• Cities, developers, retailers, bankers, media
• Obtaining your county and/or city report– $650 including 2 hour workshop– Funders: Banks, media, and foundations
• Also, the Small Stores Success Strategies workshop– $1,000 in combo. with the retail trade analysis
workshop
$100$100
How long does an unhappy customer remember an incident? Talk about it?
B – 18 years / 1 year
A – 10 years / 6 months
C – 23 years / 18 months
D – 35 years / 2 years
C – 23 years / 18 months
$500$500
What are the key customer service concepts taught in At Your Service?
B – Sarcasm & sabotage
A – Bashful, Dopey, Doc, Sneezy, Sleepy, Grumpy, Happy
C – The glass is half full
D – Attitude, Attention, Action, AppearanceD – Attitude, Attention, Action, Appearance
$1,000$1,000
Which of the following are Access.e.info programs?
B – e-theft, e-global markets, e-blogs
A - e-commerce, e-government, e-internet, e-broadband
C – google-U, blogs
D – basics, exploring, planning, marketing, business plan
A – e-commerce, e-government, e-internet, e-broadband
Electronic Commerce Basics
Exploring eCommerce
Planning your Website
Online Marketing Strategies
Developing your Internet Business Plan
Connecting Rural Communities
$10,000$10,000
What percent of new jobs come from existing businesses?
B – 25%
A – 33%
C – 80%
D – 50%
C – 80%
Benefits to Volunteers: - BR&E strategies programs are fun! - Build networks. - Educate the community. - Bring communities together. - They are doable and generate results. - Risk-free (if the program is done correctly)! Benefits to Communities: BR&E programs improve public relations with
existing firms. Help firms solve problems. Help firms become more competitive. Develop action-based strategic plans. Build community capacity.
University of Minnesota
BR&EStrategies Program
$100,000$100,000
Which of the following activities contribute to Community Economics faculty’s knowledge base?
B – Shop in locally owned Minnesota stores
A – Minnesota wine tour
C – Surf the web for e-commerce
D – All of the aboveD – All of the above
Clear, easy to read, and easy to follow, this manual covers the essentials
•Community readiness •Planning and organization•Assessing potential •Market research •Marketing a community •Funding tourism efforts
CommunityTourism
Development
$1,000,000$1,000,000
What are the three major topics covered in the Festival and Event Management Course?
B – Media bribery, creating wacky events, predicting weather
A – County Fair survival, complaint management, theft school
C – Volunteer management, planning, finances
D – Food tasting, pub crawl, lawyer referral
C – Volunteer management, planning, finances
Festival and Event ManagementCourse
Leadership & Volunteer ManagementRecognize diverse personality and leadership styles
Learn the basics of volunteer coordination, recruitment and retention
Planning & OrganizationDevelop an effective team and committee structure
Develop preliminary site plans Recognize the need for appropriate permits and contracts
Financial Management & SponsorshipUnderstand basic accounting methods and financial analysis
techniques Apply purchase order, contract and agreement forms to your
events Learn the basics of sponsorship
Our Extension educatorsGet to know ‘em
Our Extension educatorsGet to know ‘em
Contact:
your regional Extension educator in Community Economics
http://www.extension.umn.edu/community/educators-ce/
Michael Darger
612-625-6246