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 Entrecomp competences   Knowledge   Skills   Summary of Entrecomp descriptors*   Priority score**
 Taking the initiative   Have knowledge of how an idea   Demonstrate ideation and  Initiate processes that create value.    LOW PRIORITY
 can be transformed into a real   conceptional skills
 project       Take up challenges.
    Be able to work
 Adapting to a sequence of steps   independently   Act and work independently to achieve goals, stick
 to create valuable results      to intentions and carry out planned tasks.
    Apply good interpersonal
    and communication skills
    for effective decision-
 making processes

 Planning and   Have knowledge on how to draft   Be able to monitor own   Set long-, medium- and short-term goals.    HIGH PRIORITY
 management   a basic contract or agreement   business
         Define priorities and action plans.
 Explain the steps how to plan,   Be able to set long-,
 organize and monitor a business   medium and short-term   Adapt to unforeseen changes.
    goals.
 Understand the structure of a
 business model canvas   Make use of prioritization
    and organizational skills
 Understand the importance of
 setting and keeping deadlines   Develop sustainable
    business plans
 Outline what project
 conceptualisation and planning   Demonstrate project
 are   management skills
 *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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