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    Be able to look for   Explore and experiment with innovative
 Distinguish between different   innovative & creative   approaches.
 types of innovation   solutions
         Combine knowledge and resources to achieve
 Combine meditation &   Adapt innovations to work  valuable effects.
 mindfulness techniques for   circumstances
 inspiration   Be able to generate
    multiple solutions to a
 Experiment with skills in new   problem
 situations
 Present in an easy and
 innovative way focusing
 on the design-thinking
 approach

 Vision   Have knowledge on marketing   Be able to establish future  Imagine the future.    LOW PRIORITY
 techniques supporting taking   goals
 action      Develop a vision to turn ideas into action.
    Demonstrate marketing
 Identify entrepreneurial   skills   Visualise future scenarios to help guide effort and
 competences      action.
    Compare one’s
 Understand ways of promoting   competitors and analyse
 own products at national and   industry trends/insights
 international level
    Create a specific plan to
 Visualize opportunities   achieve the vision


 *based on EntreComp framework, pages 23 – 35, available at https://eufordigital.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/EntreComp_The-Entrepreneurship-Competence-Framework.pdf, full name
 of publication: Bacigalupo, M., Kampylis, P., Punie, Y., Van den Brande, G. (2016). EntreComp: The Entrepreneurship Competence Framework. Luxembourg: Publication Office of the European
 Union; EUR 27939 EN; doi:10.2791/593884

 ** based on analysis of data in Slovakia, Malta, Ireland, Poland, Bulgaria, Sweden and Greece through inception meetings with local and national stakeholders, as well as national field
 research. Precisely, the competence matrix includes those gaps that were identified as a result of research.
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