INVITE
DONALD TRUMP INTO YOUR CLASSROOM AS A GUEST SPEAKER
It is easy, here’s
how...
In January of 2004, Trump
joined forces with Mark Burnett Productions and NBC to produce and star
in the television reality show, “The Apprentice.” This quickly
became the #1 new show on television last year, made history in ratings
and has received great reviews. Few shows have garnered the worldwide
attention of “The Apprentice.” Trump has signed to continue
in this role for the 2004-05 television season.
Now this show can be used an effective tool in all your marketing classes.
Every week the American Management Association (AMA), the world's leading
membership-based management development organization, has brought together
its leading experts to provide viewers with practical advice that they
can apply in their own workplace. Each week, AMA will post management
and leadership lessons based on issues raised in each episode of the
"The Apprentice."
GO to http://www.nbc.com/nbc/The_Apprentice_2/lessons_learned/index.shtml
And print out the lesson learned tip sheets. Topics include: Brainstorming,
suggestive selling, supply and demand, market strategy, etc.
The second season of NBC's smash hit, "The Apprentice," this
time features 18 candidates from all walks of life, including both Ivy
League MBA graduates and street entrepreneurs with no college education.In
the first episode, star and executive producer Donald Trump will split
the candidates into two teams of nine. Each week, they will endure rigorous
business tasks while living together in a hip Manhattan loft apartment.
Prominent Fortune 500 companies were enlisted to participate in many
of the tasks. The tasks will test their intelligence, chutzpah and street-smarts.
Submitted by Kirstine Sighloh
William Monroe HS
Standardsville VA