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Lincoln County Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge 2024

Formal Presentation Rubric

Instructions

Please listen to each presentation assigned to you. We recommend each judge ask the student(s) at least one question related to the business idea such as on revenue or expense projections, marketing, customer base, etc. This will help the student get as much as they can out of this learning experience.

Here are a few tips for scoring:

1) Remember these are high school students, not adults. Please provide constructive criticism that is gentle and constructive rather than harsh and discouraging. Students are relying on you as part of a learning process.

2) Don’t give too many '1' or '5' scores until after you have scored all the summaries. Then you can go back and adjust scores either up or down based on what really stood out to you in positive or negative ways.

3) Please give each student some feedback in the comments section that reflects the score you are giving them. It’s hard for them to learn if they don’t have an idea of where they missed the mark and/or where they excelled.

4) Students will be able to see which judges (your names) are associated with scores and comments.

Criterias

Choose a score, from 1 (worst) to 5 (best), for each of the following.

Market Opportunity - Has the business identified a problem or a need? Has research determined there is a sizeable market to support the business for success? Or are there already existing businesses that are meeting consumer needs?
Originality of Product/Service Offering - Has the business developed a new, creative, original, or innovative product or service to solve the market’s problem or meet demand? Or is the business offering a fairly typical product or service?
Local Relevance - Is the business based locally or relevant at a local level with its chances for success (Lincoln, Mitchell, Osborne, or Russell counties)? Or is the business not local or relevant at a local level?
Business Viability - Has the business demonstrated a realistic plan to grow a viable and profitable business? Is there a strong management team, reasonable financial assumptions, and a strong marketing strategy? Or does the plan seem unrealistic?
Presentation - Did the team demonstrate poise, confidence, comprehension, appropriate attire for the business, were able to answer judges questions, and presented within time limits?
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