ASPIRE 4.0 Accelerator - Entrepreneurial Competency Self-Assessment

This self-assessment questionnaire is the first step in your learning journey with the ASPIRE 4.0 Accelerator. Its purpose is to help you reflect on your current entrepreneurial skills based on the European Entrepreneurship Competence Framework (EntreComp). Your honest responses will help us, and your future mentor, to tailor the program to your specific needs and track your progress.

For each of the 15 competencies, please assess your current level on a scale from 1 to 4 and answer the accompanying questions.

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Category: Area 1: Ideas and Opportunities

1. The ability to develop creative and purposeful ideas and explore innovative solutions.

2 / 30

Category: Area 1: Ideas and Opportunities

2. How do you find inspiration for new ideas? Can you describe a social or environmental problem you've identified in your community that could be solved with an entrepreneurial approach?

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Category: Area 1: Ideas and Opportunities

3. The ability to notice and recognize opportunities to create value.

4 / 30

Category: Area 1: Ideas and Opportunities

4. When faced with a challenge, how do you brainstorm new ideas? Can you give an example of a time you combined different concepts to create something unique?

5 / 30

Category: Area 1: Ideas and Opportunities

5. How would you describe the future you want to create with your project? What is the long-term goal that drives your motivation?

6 / 30

Category: Area 1: Ideas and Opportunities

6. How do you determine if your idea is valuable to others? What methods do you use to test if there is a real need for your project?

7 / 30

Category: Area 1: Ideas and Opportunities

7. How does your project address social or environmental issues? What steps do you take to ensure your project's impact is positive and responsible in the long term?

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Category: Area 1: Ideas and Opportunities

8. What kind of resources (e.g., money, people, tools) do you think your project will need? How do you plan to acquire them with limited means?

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Category: Area 1: Ideas and Opportunities

9. Do you have a basic understanding of budgeting for a project? Can you estimate the potential costs of launching your idea?

10 / 30

Category: Area 1: Ideas and Opportunities

10. How would you convince someone to join your team or support your idea? Have you ever successfully persuaded others to help you with a project?

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Category: Area 1: Ideas and Opportunities

11. Can you describe a difficult situation you faced while working on a project? How did you react to failure, and what did you learn from it?

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Category: Area 1: Ideas and Opportunities

12. What are your main personal strengths when it comes to entrepreneurship? What are the areas where you feel you need the most support or training?

13 / 30

Category: Area 1: Ideas and Opportunities

13. What is the first concrete step you have taken towards making your idea a reality? What prevents you from taking action?

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Category: Area 1: Ideas and Opportunities

14. How do you organize your tasks and manage your time? Do you know how to create a step-by-step action plan for your project?

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Category: Area 1: Ideas and Opportunities

15. The ability to consider the ethical and environmental consequences of your ideas and actions.

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Category: Area 1: Ideas and Opportunities

16. How comfortable are you with situations where you don't have a clear path? Can you describe a time you took a risk for a project?

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Category: Area 1: Ideas and Opportunities

17. The ability to evaluate the potential of an idea for creating value in social, cultural, and economic terms.

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Category: Area 1: Ideas and Opportunities

18. Are you comfortable working in a team? How do you usually handle conflicts or disagreements with collaborators?

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Category: Area 1: Ideas and Opportunities

19. The ability to imagine the future and develop a clear vision to turn ideas into action.

20 / 30

Category: Area 1: Ideas and Opportunities

20. How do you seek feedback on your work? What is the most important lesson you have learned from a previous project or experience?

21 / 30

Category: Area 2: Resources

1. The ability to learn from past experiences and use feedback to improve.

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Category: Area 2: Resources

2. The ability to team up, collaborate, and network effectively with others.

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Category: Area 2: Resources

3. The ability to handle unexpected situations and make decisions with incomplete information.

24 / 30

Category: Area 2: Resources

4. The ability to set clear goals, plan your work, and manage your time and resources effectively.

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Category: Area 2: Resources

5. The ability to take initiative and move forward with your idea.

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Category: Area 2: Resources

6. The ability to understand your own strengths and weaknesses, and to believe in your own capacity to succeed.

 

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Category: Area 2: Resources

7. The ability to be resilient under pressure, adversity, and temporary failure.

28 / 30

Category: Area 2: Resources

8. The ability to inspire, motivate, and get others to support your project.

29 / 30

Category: Area 2: Resources

9. The ability to understand and manage the financial aspects of your project.

30 / 30

Category: Area 2: Resources

10. The ability to acquire and manage the material, non-material, and digital resources needed for your project.

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