As part of the final lesson in the Business Planning course, fourth-year students presented business projects, including both start-ups and plans to expand existing businesses.
This week, 4th year students majoring in 051 Economics and 073 Management defended their business projects. The event was the final stage of the Business Planning course (taught by Nadiia Advokatova, PhD in Economics, Associate Professor) and a vivid example of how the acquired knowledge is applied in practice.
Students presented their business ideas, demonstrating creativity, entrepreneurial thinking, and analytical skills. The projects included opening coffee shops, restaurants, car parks, an online store, a beauty salon, and a barbershop, as well as ideas for developing family businesses and scaling up production.
Each business plan was carefully crafted: the participants presented financial calculations, development strategies, marketing approaches, and calculated potential risks. All projects demonstrate a high level of preparation and readiness for implementation in a real business environment.
We wish the students inspiration, confidence, and success in realizing their business ideas!
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