INNOVATIONS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP CONFERENCE KIT NOVEMBER 18-20, 2016 WASHINGTON, D.C.
INNOVATIONS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP CONFERENCE DECA s Innovations and Entrepreneurship Conference is the springboard for DECA members to unleash their ideas. Designed for those DECA members with an entrepreneurial spirit, this conference will empower members to consider life as a entrepreneur through a blend of modules and a pitch competition. This year s Innovations and Entrepreneurship Conference will use the lean methodology as the basis for the conference, making a perfect tie in to DECA s Entrepreneurship Events. During the conference, members progress through a series of modules in a learningby-doing environment that include ideation, team formation, customer discovery, rapid prototyping and pitch workshops. In addition, members will learn from entrepreneurs through short, yet powerful presentations. The conference will serve as DECA s grand finale of its celebration of Global Entrepreneurship Week, but the entrepreneurial spirit will live on within attendees once they return to their communities. CLASSROOM CONNECTION This conference will reinforce entrepreneurial concepts taught in marketing and business classes. Participation in this conference will help students understand the concepts, processes and skills associated with identifying new ideas, opportunities, and methods and with creating or starting a new project or venture through understanding fundamental factors about entrepreneurship to recognize its role and importance in the economy: employing entrepreneurial discovery strategies to generate feasible ideas for business ventures developing concepts for new business venture to evaluate its success potential Join the event at http://on.fb.me/16qis2h Visit decadirect.org for previews and highlights. determining needed resources for a new business venture to contribute to its start-up viability Entrepreneurship standards from the National Curriculum Standards for Business Administration, 2015. WWW.DECA.ORG 2
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM Get ready to be inspired by creativity, innovation and success at DECA s Innovations and Entrepreneurship Conference. You ll be encouraged by dynamic speakers and gain knowledge from an entrepreneurs who ve been there and done that. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 18 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Explore DC On Your Own 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Registration 7:00 PM - 8:15 PM Opening Session 8:30 PM - 10:15 PM Entrepreneurship Learning Labs 11:30 PM Curfew SATURDAY NOVEMBER 19 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM College, Career and Company Exhibits 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM Entrepreneurship Learning Labs 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM Educator Professional Learning Series 11:30 AM Community Service Activity 7:00 PM DECA After Dark: DC Night Tour 11:30 PM Curfew SUNDAY NOVEMBER 20 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Closing Session 10:30 AM Explore DC On Your Own * Schedule subject to change. Check deca.org/iec for updates. WWW.DECA.ORG 3
PROFESSIONAL LEARNING SERIES The Professional Learning Series powered by DECA will engage educators in professional development designed to enhance teaching and learning. Documentation of professional development completion will be provided to participants. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 19 BEYOND THE STAGE Students participating in DECA s competitive events learning program develop and apply various knowledge and skills essential for success in the 21st century. Peek beyond the stage to discover unique ways to foster classroom learning with DECA competitive events and what students gain from engagement in the program. CHAPTER COMMUNICATIONS STRATEGIES Content is king. Learn how to put together a comprehensive chapter communications strategy that speaks to both your internal and external audiences. We ll discuss effective ways to communicate with your chapter members, within your school and to your community using traditional and emerging techniques. CHAPTER ENHANCEMENT THROUGH PROJECT MANAGEMENT Reaching exceptional levels does not occur because of any one major initiative. It s built on a combination of little acts of excellence. Discover how to deliver projects and activities with intentional acts of planning, implementation, communication and evaluation to make the mission of DECA come to life for members. FLIPPING THE CLASSROOM WITH DECA The concept of a flipped classroom has been around for a few years. The differentiated flipped classroom creates a learning environment with student structure, student responsibility, interaction between the instructor and students, and student engagement. Learn how to do what you do best, utilize activities from some of DECA s Comprehensive Learning Programs and set the stage for a powerful classroom learning environment. LEVERAGING YOUR DECA NETWORK Are you in need of bite sized training tips for partnership development? Each one of us connects with existing and potential partners whether we realize it or not. Maybe you are unsure how to engage the diverse audience. Discover how to leverage your DECA network with school administrators, faculty, parents, district and state administrators, and business community. Leave with strategies for utilizing your DECA network to open doors to effective partnership development. Advisors are encouraged to register for the day-long professional development. WWW.DECA.ORG 4
INFORMATION Just get here! This itinerary is full of powerful activities to help prepare for college and a career. Plus, Washington, D.C., is the ideal destination known for its hospitality, history and culture. ACCOMODATIONS $130* per attendee $199 per room night The conference registration fee applies to DECA members, advisors and chaperones and includes the following: powerful general sessions conference workshops conference materials conference activities conference t-shirt conference insurance ticket to DC Night Tour (single, double, triple, quad) plus tax currently 14.5% See page 9 for potential partial tax exemption. Renaissance Downtown 999 Ninth St. NW Washington, D.C. 2000 Deadline: October 19, 2016 Rooms are subject to availability within our block. Once the room block is full, room rates may increase. Deadline: October 19, 2016 Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) Washington, D.C. 5 miles Baltimore/Washington International Airport (BWI) Baltimore, MD 23 miles Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) Dulles, VA 28 miles TRAIN TRAVEL Union Station (WAS) Washington, D.C. 1 mile *$75 is non-refundable QUESTIONS AIR TRAVEL HOTEL QUESTIONS PROGRAM QUESTIONS LINDA CLEMONS DECA INC. ANN FOLEY RENAISSANCE DOWNTOWN CHRISTOPHER YOUNG DECA INC. Linda_Clemons@deca.org (703) 860-5000 ext. 242 ann.foley@marriott.com Christopher_Young@deca.org (703) 860-5000 ext. 227 WWW.DECA.ORG 5
PROCEDURES Registration for this conference will take place online at www.deca.org/ iec. All student attendees must be on a submitted DECA roster to register. Make your hotel reservations directly with the hotel by October 19. For the online registration process, collect the following information from each attendee: name t-shirt size beneficiary information CONFIRMATION: If you have not received a registration confirmation email from DECA within two days after submitting your online registration, please call Linda Clemons at (703) 860-5000 x 242. CHANGES AND SUBSTITUTIONS: Make changes and substitutions using the online registration system until October 19. All changes after October 19 must be submitted to DECA Inc. by e-mailing linda_clemons@deca.org. HOTEL RESERVATION PROCEDURES Conference participants must stay at the conference hotel for a minimum of two nights. Make your hotel reservations directly with the conference hotel by October 19. Hotel reservations will be made using the hotel s DECA website at https://resweb.passkey.com/go/ DECANov2016. Once you have registered with DECA Inc., your chapter will appear in the drop down on the website the next business day. Follow the online instructions to make your reservations. Please put your school s name in the company field. You can book multiple guests in a room and up to five rooms in the same transaction. If you are booking more than five rooms, please e-mail Christopher_Young@deca.org for an alternative method for booking rooms. Due to hotel limitations, no more than four people are allowed in one room. SUPERVISION RATIO A minimum of one advisor for every ten student-delegates or portion of ten student-delegates is required for registration. It is the chapter advisor s responsibility to see that your chapter adheres to this ratio. This ratio will be strictly enforced by DECA Inc. Chaperones and spouses must pay the registration fee and be listed on the registration form. CONDUCT AND DRESS CODE Advisors should bring signed copies of the Conference Delegate Practices and Procedures and Dress Code for each participant. These do not have to be turned in but should be kept available by the advisor for reference. You can find the general DECA dress code at www.deca.org/iec. PAYMENT After completing online registration, please mail a copy of all registration materials and payment to: DECA Inc. Innovations + Entrepreneurship 1908 Association Drive Reston, VA 20191 METHODS OF PAYMENT: Check, purchase order, or credit card (MasterCard, VISA or American Express) are accepted. A 3% convenience fee will be assessed for any charged amount. REFUND POLICY: $75 of the registration fee is nonrefundable. No refunds will be granted for adjustment of a chapter s registration after 4 p.m. on November 18. Refund checks will be sent within one month after the close of the conference. HOTEL PAYMENT A credit card is required to reserve the rooms. If you plan to pay by credit card, you must present the card with your name on it upon check in. If the card is not available upon check in, the hotel should receive a signed credit card authorization form with the details of the card you want to use, before your arrival. Download the form at www.deca.org/iec and fax it to the number provided prior to the conference. If you wish to pay by check, you may do so by mailing the check (include confirmation numbers) no later than October 19 to: Renaissance Downtown Attn: Ann Foley 999 Ninth St. NW Washington, D.C. 20001 WWW.DECA.ORG 6
THINGS TO DO IN WASHINGTON Who says learning has to stop once the sessions are over? Washington, D.C., is home to numerous activities focused on entrepreneurship, marketing, finance, hospitality, government and public relations. Here are some suggested activities for your free time. NATIONALS PARK TOUR LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Call the Ballpark Tours line at 202.640.7369 or email ballparktours@nationals.com. www.loc.gov NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING http://americanhistory.si.edu www.moneyfactory.gov/tours THE NEWSEUM CUPCAKE & MACARON TOUR OF D.C. For group rates and more information, contact the Group Sales Hotline at 202-292-6690 or email groupsales@newseum.org. www.greatfoodtours.com/gft/cupcake-macaron-tour-of-dc.html INTERNATIONAL SPY MUSEUM WHITE HOUSE TOUR www.spymuseum.org www.whitehouse.gov/about/tours-and-events