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Brasil Júnior

Getting to know our National Confederation

20/03/2011

Network structure

Distribution of JEs

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14 State Federations161 Junior Enterprises

State Federations

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Brasil Júnior Strategy

Strategic guidelines

• Represent the Brazilian Junior Enterprise Movement and enhance it as an agent of development of entrepreneurs capable of changing the country

Mission Statement

• Empower the Junior Enterprise brand, by regulating and strongly promoting it to society.

Vision

• Transparency

• Sinergy

• Result orientation

Values

•Proudness for being a Junior Entrepreneur

•Entrepreneurial posture

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Society

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JE Movement

Internal Management

The first cycle Brasil Júniorcrossed was related to itsfundamental managementstructure. It was the time tobattle the initial difficulties,define an organisationalstructure, and create aconsistent strategic plan.

In the second cycle, actuallyreaching its end, the focus wasin legitimating Brasil Júniorinternally and in producingproducts and results to theJunior Enterprises and StateFederations.

The third cycle will be based inestablishing Brasil Júnior and theJunior Enterprises in theBrazilian society. It will be timeto focus on the externalpromotion and recognition,increasing the market of theJunior Enterprises.

Brasil Júnior Strategy

Three cycles Strategy

Executive Board 2011

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Carlos Nepomuceno – Presidentpresidencia@brasiljunior.org.br

Leonardo Vieira – Vice Presidentadmfin@brasiljunior.org.br

Edgar Venâncio – Finance Directoradmfin@brasiljunior.org.br

Thiago Romano – Communication Directorcomunicacao@brasiljunior.org.br

Ellen Cipriani – Development Directordesenvolvimento@brasiljunior.org.br

Organisational structure

Executive Board and Chairman

President

Business and fundraising

Institutional Relations

International

Vice President

Internal Management

Administrative-Financial Director

Administrative

I.T.

Regulation

Communication Director

Publicity

Public Relations

Press Relations

Events

Development Director

Information

Business Education

Federations Developments

Chairman

State representativ

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Executive Board(Five Divisions)

Supervisory Board

Departments inside each Division

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Main projects

Presidency

Planning and monitoring of long-term strategy.

Strategic Management

International representation and knowledge exchange with European Confederations.

Ambassador Programme

Fundraising, prospection and maintenance of partnerships.

Alliances Programme

Representing the Junior Enterprise Movement at the National Youth Council, related to Brazil’s Presidency, where Brasil Júnior is a member.

Main projects

Administrative-Financial Division

Brasil Júnior Seal

Auditing the JEs to assure that all of them attend the minimum requirements established.

Candidates Federations

Monitoring and giving support to the State Federations not yet confederated and to the JEs of States that still do not have a Federation.

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IT and Knowledge Management

Creating IT products to support Brasil Júnior activities and preserve knowledge inside the organisation.

Main projects

Communication Division

Brasil Júnior’s monthly newsletter.

Marketing campaigns and visual identity for Brasil Júnior, its projects and products.

Opening channels of communication to promote Brasil Júnior and the Junior Enterprise concept on the media.

Brasil Júnior’s online database with contact information and CVs of Junior Entrepreneurs and Alumni.

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Image and Branding

Media relations

Website

Brasil Júnior main communication channel with its stakeholders: www.brasiljunior.org.br.

Main projects

Communication Division

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ENEJ – Encontro Nacional de Empresas Juniores

Brazilian National Meeting of Junior

Enterprises, will have its 18th edition in 2010.

Every year, between 1.000 and 1.200 junior

entrepreneurs attend the event, making it the

largest Junior Enterprise event in the world.

Fernando Henrique Cardoso– Former Brazilian President –

ENEJ 2007

Senator Cristovam Buarque

– Senator and Former Minister of Education –

ENEJ 2008

Audience at the XVII ENEJ– Belo Horizonte, 2009 –

1.100 participants

Main projects

Development Division

Junior Enterprises Performance Measurement System, based on KPIs distributed in seven working areas of the JEs: Strategy, Market, Finances, People, Society, Junior Enterprise Movement and Projects.

Online database of JEs best practices.

Wiki platform with information about the Junior Enterprise Movement and business concepts for JEs (Annexe 1)

State Federations Performance Measurement System, based on KPIs distributed in five working areas of the Federations: Regulation, Representation, Integration, Enlargement and Support.

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Brasil Júnior’s guideline to Junior Initiatives, comparable to JADE’s White Book, of the Rainbow Collection. Censo &

Identidade

Census of Brazilian JEs and Junior Entrepreneurs.

Partners

Building strong relationships

Bain & Company is one ofthe largest StrategicConsulting companies in theworld. They providetrainings and accurateadvice in strategicmanagement for BrasilJúnior.

FNQ – Quality NationalFoundation – is a referencein quality management inBrazil. They providetrainings in this area toBrasil Júnior and theBrazilian JEs.

MBA Empresarial is aHuman ResourcesConsulting. They provideteam building trainings andHR management advices toBrasil Júnior.

Empreender Endeavor is anon-profit organisation thataims at promoting Brazil’ssustainable developmentthrough innovativeentrepreneurship.

Abipe is a non-profitorganisation that fostersinternational internshipexperiences in order toprovide a global learningenvironment.

BOC collects companieschallenges and allowregular students to try tosolve them through anonline platform.

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Contacts

Ambassadors

HenriqueConte

JADE Office: +32 (0) 2 420 17 52

ambassador@brasiljunior.org.br

www.brasiljunior.org.br

2011.01 Team

Renata PerinaAndré Teles Ana Paula

Arthur Nobrega

MateusSantos

LuísEduardo

2011.02 Team

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