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FBLA Competitive Events

FBLA Competitive Events. 2010-2011. To Access Competitive Events. Go www.wafbla.org Click on Conferences & Events Click on Competitive Events Guidelines for all events OR Click on the event in the list. Type of Events. Written Tests

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FBLA Competitive Events

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  1. FBLA Competitive Events 2010-2011

  2. To Access Competitive Events Go www.wafbla.org Click on Conferences & Events Click on Competitive Events Guidelines for all events OR Click on the event in the list

  3. Type of Events • Written Tests • For regionals the test is taken at the competition • For state, the written test is an on-line test taken at school • Computer Events • Take the computer part of the test at your school • For state, the written test is an on-line test taken at school • Performance Events • Team Events • Chapter Events

  4. Written Tests Accounting I Accounting II Banking and Finance Business Calculations Business Communications Business Law Business Math (7-10) Business Procedures Computer Problem Solving Cyber Security Economics FBLA Principles & Procedures (7-10) Health Care Admin. Hospitality Management Intro to Business (7-10) Intro to Bus. Com (7-10) Intro to Parli Pro (7-10) Intro to Technology Concepts (7-10) Marketing Networking Concepts Personal Finance Sports Management Technology Concepts

  5. Computer Events Computer Applications (2-hour test) Database Design & Application (1-hour test) Desktop Publication (2-hour test, 1 to 2 team members) Spreadsheet Applications (1-hour test) Word Processing I (1-hour test) {grades 7-10 only} Word Processing II (1-hour test) These are taken at your school. For state, there is also a 1-hour written test

  6. Performance Events Business Presentation (1-2 members) Client Services (role play) Creed (state event ONLY—grades 7-10) Emerging Business Issues (1-3 members) Future Business Leader Help Desk (includes written test—role play) Impromptu Speaking Job Interview Public Speaking I (grades 7-10) Public Speaking II

  7. Team Events • These events have a written test that the team takes collaboratively (together). At state the top 15 teams participate in a role play. • Entrepreneurship • Global Business • Management Decision Making • Management Information Systems • Network Design • Parliamentary Procedures

  8. Events Where Work is Pre-submitted • These are projects that are submitted to the state by the State Registration due date • Computer Gaming & Simulation Programming • Desktop Application Programming • Digital Design & Promotion • Digital Video Production • E-Commerce • Electronic Career Portfolio • Web Site Development • Most have a presentation part as well

  9. Chapter Projects • Each chapter may submit one project for each of these events. • American Enterprise Project • Business Plan • Business Financial Plan • Community Service Project • Partnership with Business • The report is submitted by the State Registration deadline • A presentation is also given at state

  10. Topics for Prejudged Projects or Events • These events have topics that are assigned by FBLA nationals. Go to www.wafbla.org to obtain this year’s topics. • Business Financial Plan • Business Presentation • Computer Game & Simulation Programming • Desktop Application Programming • E-business • Digital Design & Promotion • Digital Video Production • Emerging Business Issues • Graphic Design • Web Site Development

  11. How to Be Successful • Read the guidelines very carefully. • Double and triple check • Check the performance rubric • Memorize the points the judges are grading you on • PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE • Try new events, you never know the outcome • Chapter Events have strict guidelines • Make sure you follow them. • Meet ALL DEADLINES.

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