Written Event

Executive Summary Toolkit

HOW TO WRITE AN EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
https://www.alchemer.com/resources/blog/how-to-write-executive-summary/
https://www.projectmanager.com/blog/write-an-executive-summary
https://www.inc.com/guides/2010/09/how-to-write-an-executive-summary.html

4 TIPS FOR WRITING AN EXECUTIVE SUMMARY THAT WILL GET READ
https://www.klipfolio.com/blog/executive-summary

10 TIPS FOR SUCCESS WHEN WRITING AN EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
https://earlygrowthfinancialservices.com/10-tips-crafting-executive-summary/

4 MOST IMPORTANT WORDS WHEN WRITING AN EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
https://fundingsage.com/writing-an-executive-summary-the-4-most-important-words-infographic/

TIPS FOR ADDING VISUAL ELEMENTS
https://neilpatel.com/blog/12-infographic-tips/
https://venngage.com/blog/infographic-design/

CREATING VISUAL ELEMENTS IN WORD
https://www.edrawmax.com/infographic/how-to-make-an-infographic-in-word/

OTHER TOOLS FOR CREATING VISUAL ELEMENTS
https://buffer.com/library/infographic-makers/

Click below to see example executive summaries. *These examples are from the sample events at www.deca.org. The executive summaries have been taken out and combined into one file.

3 Reasons Why You Should Do A Written Event

With over fifty competitive events, choosing just one to participate in can be one of the most difficult choices to face in DECA. However, a choice that’s much less overwhelming to make but narrows down your choices greatly is whether you want to compete in a written or role play event. A written event involves writing a paper, submitted before competition, and presenting it to a judge. A role play event involves taking a test beforehand and then presenting a response to a scenario you are given at competition. Not sure about which one of these two event categories is best for you? Read on to find out three major reasons that written events might be the perfect fit for you!

You should do a written event if. . .

1) You present the best when you’ve had time to rehearse.

One of the biggest downsides to roleplay events is their on-the-spot nature: you have less than an hour to both brainstorm and deliver a top-notch presentation. On the other hand, if your presentations are best when you’re able to practice them beforehand, a written event allows you to do just that. You’ll be able to spend several months before competition perfecting your presentation so you know it’s the best it can be when you finally deliver it to a judge.

2) You’re a stellar writer.

Your competitive event should show off your best skills. If you have a special way with words, a written event is for you! Your awesome writer’s voice will help you to craft a paper that is both informative yet engaging - a winning combination.

3) You have a unique idea you know you can sell to the judges.

Whether it be a creative way to transform a business whose stock has been underperforming or an idea for the next big tech gadget, a written event is a great way to display a unique, game-changing idea. Use your paper as a tool to pitch your out-of-this-world idea to your judge.

Did any of those reasons sound just like you? If so, check out the DECA website’s competitive events page to find out more about what written events are available!

BY: ANYA KACKER

 

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Resources for Written/Prepared Events

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SAMPLE PREPARATION CALENDARS FOR YOUR EVENT

 

Integrated Marketing Campaign Events

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Professional Selling + Consulting Events

Project Management Events

entrepreneurship events

 

Selling and Consulting Events

Financial Consulting (FCE)
(SAMple competitive event page, all events coming soon)

For 2022-2023 you will assume the role of a financial consultant to a local bank.

The bank is looking to close some of its brick-and-mortar locations and transition more of its services to an online/virtual platform. The bank is seeking your recommendation on what services could be transitioned to an online-only banking platform without compromising customer service to its customers.

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Competitive Events Update

Get a head start on the 2022-2023 competition season with DECA's competitive topics and resources for business operations research, professional selling, hospitality and tourism professional selling and financial consulting.

BUSINESS OPERATIONS RESEARCH EVENTS

The 2022-2023 topic for each career category is to research an existing business’s website, products, and/or services and develop a strategic plan to adopt a hyper-personalization approach.

Today companies are tracking and collecting large amounts of customer data and are using artificial intelligence to determine patterns within the data to simulate a customer’s thought process. Consumers have raised concerns about privacy and ethics in regards to this type of data collection. Participants will develop a strategic plan to enhance and improve the company’s existing products and/or services by incorporating this approach and addressing consumer concerns.

FINANCIAL CONSULTING (FCE)

For 2022-2023 you will assume the role of a financial consultant to a local bank or credit union.

The bank or credit union is looking to close some of its brick-and-mortar locations and transition more of its services to an online/virtual platform. The bank or credit union is seeking your recommendation on what services could be transitioned to an online-only banking platform without compromising customer service to its customers.

HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM PROFESSIONAL SELLING (HTPS)

For 2022-2023 you will assume the role of a sales representative for a technology firm that specializes in touchless technology integration.

A local amusement park owner has scheduled a meeting with you to discuss how to implement touchless customer options and learn about the types of products that can be integrated into their company to benefit their business.

PROFESSIONAL SELLING (PSE)

For 2022-2023 you will assume the role of a sales representative of a virtual human resource firm that specializes in employee accountability.

Since the pandemic, the company is allowing workers to work remotely and is looking for a solution to hold employees accountable for their workload. The chief operations officer of a major company has scheduled a meeting with you because he/she is interested in using your services to ensure accountability in the virtual workplace.

 

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DECA's Written Event Guidelines - Printout Versions