Business model canva : A Business Management Experience
Entrepreneurship is all about innovation, strategy, and problem-solving. Business model canva provided young minds with a platform to present their unique startup ideas and showcase their business acumen. This dynamic event brought together aspiring entrepreneurs, fostering creativity, strategic thinking, and collaboration in an inspiring environment.
Learning Outcomes from Business model canva

- Identifying Strengths and Growth Areas – Participants analyzed their entrepreneurial skills, recognized their strengths, and worked on areas that needed improvement, gaining deeper self-awareness and business insight.
- Overcoming Challenges and Learning New Skills – Developing a startup concept from scratch involved tackling financial, marketing, and operational challenges, helping students enhance problem-solving and critical-thinking skills.
- Planning and Organizing a CAS Experience – From brainstorming ideas to structuring a pitch, participants demonstrated leadership, initiative, and organization, making Business model canva a valuable CAS (Creativity, Activity, Service) experience.
- Teamwork and Collaboration – The event emphasized the importance of working together, dividing responsibilities efficiently, and leveraging each team member’s strengths to build a successful business model.
- Ethical Considerations in Business – Participants learned the importance of ethical decision-making in business, ensuring their startup ideas promoted sustainability, social responsibility, and integrity in entrepreneurship.
Conclusion
Business model canva was not just about presenting ideas—it was about learning, growing, and embracing the entrepreneurial mindset. It empowered students to think creatively, develop practical business strategies, and build confidence in presenting their ideas. As the event concluded, participants walked away with valuable skills, industry insights, and the inspiration to continue their entrepreneurial journeys. The experience reinforced that success in business is not just about ideas but about execution, resilience, and innovation.
