Green EntreComp Booklet EN

17 Level of proficiency Foundation Intermediate Advanced Expert Progression Relying on support from others Building independence Taking responsibility Driving transformation, innovation and growth Under direct supervision. With reduced support from others, some autonomy and together with my peers. On my own and together with my peers. Taking and sharing some responsibilities With some guidance and together with others. Taking responsibility for making decisions and working with others. Taking responsibility for contributing to complex developments in a specific field. Contributing substantially to the development of a specific field. Discover Explore Experiment Dare Improve Reinforce Expand Transform Competence Hint Descriptor Thread Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 Level 8 1: IDEAS AND OPPORTUNITIES 1.4 Valuing ideas Make the most of green ideas and opportunities Judge what environmental value is in social, cultural and economic terms. Recognise the potential an green idea has for creating environmental value and identify suitable and sustainable ways of making the most with regard to protection of environment and green Business industry out of it. Recognise the environmental value of green ideas. I can find examples of green ideas that have environmental value for myself and others as well as for the environment. I can show how different groups, such as firms and institutions, create environmental value in my community and surroundings as well as for the environment.. I can tell the difference between social, cultural and economic as well as environmental value. I can decide which type of green value I want to act on and then choose the most appropriate and sustainable pathway to do so. I recognise the many forms of environmental value that could be created through green entrepreneurship, such as social, cultural, economic and environmental value. I can break down a green value chain into its different parts and identify how environmental value is added in each part. I can develop green strategies to effectively make the most of opportunities to create environmental value in my organisation or venture as well as in the environment and green Business Industry. I can state the environmental value of a new green idea from different stakeholders’ perspectives. Share and protect green ideas. I can clarify that other people’s green ideas can be used and acted on, while respecting their rights. I can explain that green ideas can be shared and circulated for the benefit of everyone or can be protected by certain rights, for example, copyrights, patents or environmental rights. I can tell the difference between types of green licences that can be used to share ideas and protect green rights. I can choose the most appropriate green licence for the environmental purpose of sharing and protecting the environmental value created by my ideas. I can tell the difference between trademarks, registered design rights, patents, geographical indications, trade secrets, confidentiality agreements and copyright licences, including open, public-domain licences such as creative commons. When creating green ideas with others, I can outline a sustainable dissemination and exploitation agreement that benefits all partners involved. I can develop a tailored green strategy on intellectual property rights that deals with geographic requirements and protect the environment. I can develop A green strategy on intellectual property rights that is tailored to the age of my environmental portfolio.

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