Creating Business Partnerships Mr. Tom Bratten, Director of CTE.

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Creating Business Partnerships Mr. Tom Bratten, Director of CTE

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Creating Business PartnershipsMr. Tom Bratten, Director of CTE

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How Do I Secure Businesses?How Do I Secure Businesses?

• Through people that know people (gets me in the door)

• Through my present Advisory Committee members

• Through knowing my community and surroundings

• Through local articles in newspapers/magazines

• Through companies that have helped my school/district in the past (know your history)

• Through my local Rotary Club

• Through luck (when preparation meets opportunity); take a chance, all they can do is say “No” (Penske-Ryan Newman).

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How Did I Choose a Specialty?How Did I Choose a Specialty?

• By knowing the businesses that surround my community (We are located in an area heavy on manufacturing—therefore we chose CIM)

• By knowing what the business does?• By knowing what the business offers?• By knowing the business’ subsidiaries/affiliates?

With whom do THEY do business?• By DOING YOUR HOMEWORK ON YOUR

BUSINESSES

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What To Take To A MeetingWhat To Take To A Meeting

• Introductory letter about who you are

• Fast Facts Page

• Detailed Version

• Design Plans

• Curriculum

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Sample LetterSample Letter

• What is the role of business/industry in PLTW? • May business provide internships for students

in PLTW courses? • Can business provide equipment and supplies

to participating schools?• Is there a way for business to have its

employees trained on some of the equipment used in the PLTW program?

• What role might government play in the PLTW program?

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Expenditure PageExpenditure Page

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Good, Better, Best ApproachGood, Better, Best Approach

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Know What You Will Ask For:

• You will have a basic, consistent idea of what you want from all of your businesses

• The change will come from deciding how major of a player it is with which you are dealing (They are all important, but some can afford/offer more than others)

• Play to their strengths of what they can offer (technology, money, internships, speakers, advisory committee members, etc)

• Companies are tired of just handing out money, they want to see a return on their investment

• Show them what you can do TOGETHER, not just what they can do for you

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Honor Your Partners

• Honor them in the Media

• Honor them at a Grand Opening

• Honor them in your classroom

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In Closing…In Closing…• Keep in constant contact• Speak with a Human Being every 2 to 4 weeks,

so that they don’t forget who you are• Send them updates, test results, pictures,

inventory lists of items purchased, etc.• Make sure they have a company representative

on your advisory committee to keep them involved and having ownership

• Most important, DO THEIR JOB FOR THEM; THEY DON’T HAVE TIME TO DO YOUR PRESENTATION TO TAKE TO THE PEOPLE WHO WILL DECIDE YOUR FATE (PENSKE)

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Contact InfoContact Info

Tom Bratten, Director of CTE

South Stark Career Academy

600 Faircrest St SE

Canton, OH 44707

(330) 484-8000, ext. 507