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CA FBLA Competitive Event Guidelines 34 2008 Edition BUSINESS COMMUNICATION—INDIVIDUAL EVENT SECTION, STATE, AND NATIONAL COMPETITION Learning to communicate in a manner that is clearly understood by the receiver of the message is a major task of all business people. This event provides recognition for FBLA members who work toward improving their business communication skills of writing, speaking, and listening. ELIGIBILITY The participant may not have previously competed in this event at the national level. Section: Each local chapter with up to 49 members may enter a maximum of three (3) members. See the Eligibility Section at the front of this document to determine the number of competitors your chapter may enter if your chapter has 50 or more members. State: A minimum of the top five (5) places from section competition will represent their section at the State Leadership Conference. See the Eligibility Section at the front of this document for instances where more than five (5) will advance to the state level. This event qualifies for a wild card entry; see the Eligibility Section at the front of this document for wild card entry information. National: The first, second, and third place winner in state competition will represent California at the National Leadership Conference. Advisers and participants should refer to the latest edition of the FBLA Chapter Management Handbook for national competitive event guidelines. OVERVIEW A one-hour objective test will be administered based on the competencies listed. OBJECTIVE TEST PROCEDURE All participants must report at the event time listed in the program. If a participant arrives after the testing administrator has begun giving event instructions, he/she will not be admitted to the testing area, All students from each school must take this test at the same testing session. All participants must show photo identification at the time the event starts or he/she will not be allowed to compete. A faxed copy is not acceptable. The participant must comply with the FBLA Conference Dress Code or he/she will not be admitted to the testing area. Participants must furnish their own No. 2 pencils and erasers. (continued)
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CA FBLA Competitive Event Guidelines 34 2008 Edition

BUSINESS COMMUNICATION—INDIVIDUAL EVENT SECTION, STATE, AND NATIONAL COMPETITION Learning to communicate in a manner that is clearly understood by the receiver of the message is a major task of all business people. This event provides recognition for FBLA members who work toward improving their business communication skills of writing, speaking, and listening.

ELIGIBILITY

The participant may not have previously competed in this event at the national level.

Section: Each local chapter with up to 49 members may enter a maximum of three (3) members. See the Eligibility Section at the front of this document to determine the number of competitors your chapter may enter if your chapter has 50 or more members.

State: A minimum of the top five (5) places from section competition will represent their section at the State Leadership Conference. See the Eligibility Section at the front of this document for instances where more than five (5) will advance to the state level. This event qualifies for a wild card entry; see the Eligibility Section at the front of this document for wild card entry information.

National: The first, second, and third place winner in state competition will represent California at the National Leadership Conference. Advisers and participants should refer to the latest edition of the FBLA Chapter Management Handbook

for national competitive event guidelines. OVERVIEW

A one-hour objective test will be administered based on the competencies listed. OBJECTIVE TEST PROCEDURE

All participants must report at the event time listed in the program. If a participant arrives after the testing administrator has begun giving event instructions, he/she will not be admitted to the testing area,

All students from each school must take this test at the same testing session.

All participants must show photo identification at the time the event starts or he/she will not be allowed to compete. A faxed copy is not acceptable.

The participant must comply with the FBLA Conference Dress Code or he/she will not be admitted to the testing area.

Participants must furnish their own No. 2 pencils and erasers.

(continued)

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CA FBLA Competitive Event Guidelines 35 2008 Edition

BUSINESS COMMUNICATION (Page 2) Objective Test Competencies

English skills written communication grammar reading comprehension editing and proofreading oral communication concepts word definition and usage capitalization punctuation spelling nonverbal communication

NBEA Standards Reinforced by Event

Communication: foundations, employment, organizational Career Clusters: Business, Management and Administration; Marketing, Sales and Service

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