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Intel® Malaysia Digital Inclusion and Entrepreneurship Programs Abdul Rahman Abu Haniffa Director, Intel Corporate Affairs South East Asia May 20, 2014
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Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward

Intel® Malaysia Digital Inclusionand Entrepreneurship Programs

Abdul Rahman Abu HaniffaDirector, Intel Corporate Affairs South East Asia

May 20, 2014

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Intel® Malaysia: Educating the Community

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Intel works with local partners to deliver education,digital literacy, and entrepreneurship programs

that empower communities, improve employability,and increase economic opportunity.

Cultivate innovation Promote sustainability

Support our communities

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Intel® LearnEasy Steps

Intel® Ideation Camp

Intel® Entrepreneurship Basics

Digital Literacy & Entrepreneurship

Overview

We are proud to provide innovative programs and resources that help teachers teach, students learn, and communities

around the world break today’s digital boundaries.

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Intel®Entrepreneurship

Basics

Expanding opportunitythrough Education

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The Power of Entrepreneurship

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WHAT: Starter toolkit, context based learning, self paced, entrepreneurship training.

WHY: To develop a clear understanding of key concepts in initiating, running and developing an enterprise.

WHO: Unemployed youth, young adults / SMEs (17 and above)

Languages: English & BM

**Program licenses are offered at no cost to training partners**

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The participants are expected to: Have basic digital literacy skills. Possess a passion for either setting up an enterprise of their own or growing their

existing enterprises by learning tools that can be applied in their day to day operations.

At the end of the course, participants are able to: Identify and validate a business idea that is well researched and market ready. Develop a complete understanding of starting and running a business. Maintain a complete business plan to guide their business. Successfully manage business financials and operations for their enterprises.

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Content Overview: E-Basics

The E-Basics curriculum toolkit consists of:

1. E-Basics Online Course

Includes the supplementary Technology Aided Curriculum(20-hour self-study content)

2. E-Basics Participant Handbook (Business Plan)

Includes Post-Training Evaluation (Request to send return)

For Trainers:

1. E-Basics Facilitator’s Guidebook

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Course Structure: E-Basics

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E-Basics Course Content

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E-Basics Course Content Example

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Participant Handbook Content Example

Throughout the course, participants will be prompted to open their handbooks and complete an activity for the particular module.

Once they have completed the entire Handbook,it becomes a blueprint for their business.

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A. Complete Face to Face Facilitation

B. Face to Face Facilitation at the Beginning and End of 2 Modules

C. Face to Face Facilitation Before and at the End of Each Section

D. Facilitated Online

E. Self-paced Independent Training

Program Offering

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Train-the-Trainer or the Cascading Model

Senior Trainer (by Intel) to conduct training to Master Trainers (prospective partners’ center manager)

Master Trainers then to conduct training to end learners.

Master Trainers once reached a certain expertise level can conduct training to other Master Trainers (other center facilitators)

Mode of Deployment

Senior Trainer

Master Trainer

End LearnerProspective Master

Trainer

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Intel will provide an Intel® Entrepreneurship Basics certificate template to the training partner.

Space for partners’ logo and signature is included.

Training partners will fill in participant & training details for the qualified learner.

To qualify, learners need to complete:

The entire E-Basics Course and its Participant Handbook in order to be counted as one learner.

Those on Online or Self-Paced learning need to have their completed Participation Handbook evaluated by a trainer in order to be certified.

Certification

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Takeaway

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Quotes from E-Basic participants trained by SME Bank trainers (March 2013)

“The content of the training program is focused. It has taught me on how to think strategically, ways to identify business opportunities and management. I benefitted the most from the business idea generation.”– Yap Joon Eng (New entrepreneur; retail organic food business)

“I am very fortunate to have attended the training. I have benefitted immensely from this training. To me, anyone who would like to apply for loan from SME Bank should attend YEP/E-Basics or any other relevant training programs in order to be equipped with the right skills and knowledge.” – Amirul Luqman (Aspiring entrepreneur)

“I came to SME Bank with an idea of running a business and to apply for loan. YEP/E-Basics had not only taught me on how to prepare a business plan but it has also taught me on how to run a business successfully. The program and its materials were well prepared and the trainer has been very helpful.” – Prakash Sinnathamby (Aspiring entrepreneur)

What participants are saying…

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Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward

Intel® Malaysia Digital Inclusionand Entrepreneurship Programs

Abdul Rahman Abu HaniffaDirector, Intel Corporate Affairs South East Asia

May 20, 2014