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©ACCA

Don’t Forget!

©ACCA

Briefing Rundown

Competition Highlights by ACCA

Presentation by Howard Ling - Chief Consultant, HKCSS-HSBC Social Enterprise Business Centre (SEBC)

Presentation by Sunny Tang – Founder Act Plus Education Foundation

Presentation by Tony Cheng – Founder Cook1cook

Presentation by Irene Tsang and Ada Cheng New Horizons Development Centre

Q&A Session

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Submission of Brief Proposal

Deadline for submission:

7 Nov 2016 (Mon) 4 pm

1) No more than 8 A4-sized pages hard copy

written in Eng., arial font type, 12 font size (including optional appendixes and references)

2) Together with the Cover Sheet ----------->

* submit to the drop-in-box at the main

entrance of ACCA Hong Kong Office

^ Late submissions will not be accepted!

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Top 20 Teams

Notification: 30 Nov 2016 (Wed) by email

Get yourself ready to meet your coach and learn as much as you can!

Workshop I – Finance Skills

3 Dec 2016 (Sat), 2-4pm

Workshop II – Presentation Skills

7 Jan 2017 (Sat), 2-4pm

Submission of Final Proposal

16 Jan 2017 (Mon) 4pm

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Top 7 Finalists

Notification: 23 Jan 2017 (Mon) by phone

Final round of meeting your coach:

a) Come to ACCA HK Office (6 to 10 Feb evening) by appointment,

OR

b) Any other arrangement could work with your coach, BE PROACTIVE !

Submission of Presentation Powerpoint

15 Feb 2017 (Wed)

Final Competition

18 Feb 2017 (Sat)

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Award Presentation at Final Competition

•Judges Commendation for the top 13 teams

•Merits Award (4 teams entered Final Competition)

•Champion

•1st Runner-up

•2nd Runner-up

•Best Presenter

•Best Proposal

•Best Budgeting

•My Favourite Team

•Participating Certificate would be sent to your

institution or the address provided

(only teams have submitted brief proposals)

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QN3ObxIklQA

Tri-sector Leadership &

Social Entrepreneurship

2013 FEB

• The critical challenges society faces — such as water scarcity, access to education, and the rising cost of healthcare — increasingly require the business, government and nonprofit sectors to work together to create lasting solutions. But this is only possible if the senior executives of our leading institutions are what Dominic Barton, Worldwide Managing Director of McKinsey & Company, refers to as “tri-sector athletes” — leaders able to engage and collaborate across all three sectors.

August 25, 2016

• “With more and more of the world living in cities, mayors are increasingly responsible for solving major challenges we face, from climate change to poverty to public health. But despite the importance of the role, mayors often lack opportunities to learn from experts – and one another.

• Tri-sector leaders are distinguished as much by mind-set as by experience. They typically have a strong sense of mission.

Michael Bloomberg USD $32 million to Harvard

300 mayors

Pro bono programme

• Students may also be involved in conducting “horizon scans” for mayors who have a particular issue such as economic development they’d like researched, or who need some data analysis done, or who want to learn how to use technology better. Student teams under the supervision of faculty will investigate and analyze solutions being used elsewhere to help mayors adapt them to suit their municipalities. It’s work that city administrators don’t often have time to do, but from which they would really benefit. And it allows students to learn about the pressing issues in government, and what the latest ideas and best practices are, while seeing how cities struggle toward answers.

Is it related to your competition?

SE Handbook

• Helping Others

• Finding Solutions

• Building a sustainable economic engine

• Prepare Within the Box

• Think Out of the Box

EXAMPLE

COST GROWTH FACTOR INFLATION HK’s Inflation : - averaged 4.58% from 1981 until 2014 - By the Census and Statistics Department, Hong Kong - Starting from Year 2, - Cost of goods sold = COGS (previous year)* (1.0458) **INPUT: Inflation Rate Changes: Cost & GP%

Material Cost of the current month

Click on this button to generate the material cost in new column

Incentive Scheme’s Effect – changes in Drinks

Juice Coffee Juice Tea

ALTERNATIVE PRODUCTS

Seek first to understand

Root Cause Intervention Ultimate Change

To be Understood

Why it

happened?

Why this solution?

Why this change can

sustain?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A58otUKGnMY

https://youtu.be/U6AQEIAaG7o

Cook1Cook social recipe sharing website Extra Income for Stay-home Moms

Business is commercial

Social is universal

Business SE Society

http://socialenterprise.org.hk

Harvard Business School Dean Nitin Nohria.

• “This idea of the ‘tri-sector leader,’ a person who knows how to travel between business, social enterprise, and the public sphere, is a very important idea.

Q&A

Thank you for listening! [email protected]

Salty Fish Story

Howard Ling

• Founder of Harvester, Happy Veggies, Bijas, and Ateen Social Enterprises • Chief Consultant of The HKCSS – HSBC Social Enterprise Business Centre • • Howard began his entrepreneurial journey in 2004. He is a Director of Annalee

Dolls, which specializes in making festival dolls for US market. He is also the founder of Harvester, Happy Veggies, Bijas, and Ateen, which are the pioneers in developing the strengths of the hearing impaired in vegetarian business. He and his MBA alumni invested in a technology company called AGITO, which hires youth-with-dreams to develop innovative applications for enterprises, and GIMME Taxi recently won the first runner up in a million dollar competition in Hong Kong http://onemilliondollar.ust.hk/. He serves as a Chief Consultant for the HKCSS – HSBC Social Enterprise Business Centre, and his mission is to help both commercial and social enterprises to discover the advantages of the disadvantaged.

• • Prior to starting his business, he worked for Nestle, LVMH, and Tag Heuer

Switzerland, gaining local and overseas business experiences. • • Howard also helps in the work of Government, NGOs and Education

Howard Ling

• Home Affairs Bureau (HKSAR) – Social Enterprise Advisory Committee Member • Home Affairs Bureau (HKSAR) – Social Enterprise Award - Convener • Administrative Appeal Board – Panel Member • Ping Wo Fund Advisory Committee Member • Social Welfare Bureau (Macau SAR) – Consultant of Social Enterprise Scheme • St. James’ Settlement Continued Education Committee – Advisor • Blue House Heritage Revitalization – Social Enterprise Advisor • Fire Dragon Heritage Revitalization – Social Enterprise Advisor • The Society of Rehabilitation and Crime Prevention – Board Member • Hong Kong Movie Stars Sports Association Charities – Social Enterprise Advisor • Direction Association for the Handicapped – Social Enterprise Advisor • Social Impact Partners – Advisor • Silence – Social Enterprise Advisor • Hong Kong Blind Union – Social Enterprise Advisor • The Yeh Family Philanthropy - Grant Committee member • Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Shatin) - External Examiner • • Howard Ling holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Illinois, a Master degree

in Business Administration from the The Chinese University of Hong Kong, and graduated from INSEAD Social Entrepreneurship programme.