

?Your name
Thekra Abdullah Alamri
?The title of the event
Women and Entrepreneurship
?The date of the event
4 November
? The organizer & presenters of the event the location of the event
Muznah al-Nafi’i
College of Business Administration A6
? Details of the event / development activity
The presenter is one woman and a large number of attendees
?What happened
I have attended the symposium on entrepreneurship and the new age of women under the patronage of Mohammed bin Salman
?What was the experience
The experience was like attending a lecture and the difference was my first time in blogging and working on documenting all the content of the forum to create my own content
?What was your role
Blogging, discussion, listening and recording
What did other people do?
Listening and dialogue
?What was the purpose
Instructing students about the way to enter the field of business and introducing an innovative company
?The learning’s from the event or activity what did you learn
-The initiative of women in the Kingdom with the initiative of women in the world and compare them with a focus on their common denominators and differences alike

-About Saudi businesswomen, encouraging them in this field, increasing their knowledge and clarifying their own obstacles
-It can be said that the contribution is not only of academic importance but in addition can be of a practical nature and results of interest to governments and organizations that deal with businesswomen Women Entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship is specifically defined as a scientific economic term
-The motives and obstacles faced by businesswomen in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
-The method of registration in the innovation and the services that you provideon the table
-We are the result of what we believe and envision ourselves
-The willingness to manage, organize and develop projects in conjunction with the risk-impact to gain profits. Entrepreneurship is based on the initiative to create new business; by taking advantage of available resources, labor, and capital that contributes to profit. [1] [2] Other definitions of entrepreneurship are a set of skills that contribute to starting a new business; linking it to the ability to create new opportunities
-We are the mirror image of the person we represent and see in our minds
Use literature to derive understanding Tip : Keep a learning log if the event is over a time period ( 6 week course , Day 1 / Day 2 / Day 3 ) Evaluation Critical analysis of those learning’s Evaluate / discuss / debate the learning Critically evaluate area ( both sides or angles ) Was the experience / event / learning good or bad?
The seminar was one day and in November and I prepared well for documenting and processing with a group of friends to document the event. One is to focus on the goals and to extract the headlines. One is to write down the numbers and the names, and then we collect the information and formulate it. There were problems with snoring and noise. And the speaker is interrupted many of them and there was discussion and exchange of good ideas and benefited a lot
? Did you agree / disagree and why
Yes I agree with all the points
?What are your conclusions or constructive criticizing
In conclusion, I like to talk about the role of Muznh Nafiie in the innovation of a company, although the universities did not recognize them and after the symposium to search for the company and I was very impressed by the achievement and I want to participate and there are also experiences of Saudi women in the West and successful women entrepreneurs and Saudi women under the age of thirty, the outside
The English-language website “About Her” published a list of 20 young Saudi women under the age of 30 who have made outstanding achievements in their careers
The choices and nominations came as a result of extensive research by an independent committee that oversaw the list, including a selection of prominent Saudi women figures: Sarah Al Ayed, Safana Dahlan, Malak Al Thaqafi and Nadia Baashen
The announcement of this list coincides with the significant progress made in the reality of Saudi women and the qualitative shift achieved by the directives of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman, who outlined their goals and defined their objectives in the context of Vision 2030
“About her” was launched from the Vision 20/30 list, meaning twenty creative under the age of 30; dedicated to the promising generation of young Saudi women who pave the way for a bright future through their successes, achievements and areas of excellence
The committee was chosen by young women from various cultural, artistic and sporting fields, as well as in the fields of entrepreneurship, technology and inventions. Some of them achieved international fame and participated in international forums to raise the name of Saudi Arabia at home and abroad
Naqrou, a performance trainer, Sara Daoud Khamis, a graphic designer, and Nermin Ikrami, founding member of the world’s first mobile library, and Tala Fahad Abu Al-Naja, inventor of the project. , Ayman Abdul Shakour, a business analyst, Rowan Al-Batiri, a financial analyst, and Al-Dosari, a specialist in the art of leadership
As well as Samah Hashem Kamel, a plastic artist, and Dana Abdul Wahab al-Khalidi inventor, and Khalud Al-Abbasi inventor also, and Farah Aref specialized in animation, and Kadi Aldweihi, and Maha Saadoun, and Hanadi Al-Qahtani all inventors, and Razan Aqeel innovator activist and speaking at international conferences, And Assal Al-Hamad, champion of the Rally

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:References
1: Brush, C. G., Carter, N. M., Gatewood, E. J., Greene, P. G., & Hart, M. M. (2006). Women and entrepreneurship. Edward Elgar Publishing.
2: Brush, C. G., Carter, N. M., Gatewood, E. J., Greene, P. G., & Hart, M. M. (2006). Women and entrepreneurship. Edward Elgar Publishing.
3: Langowitz, N. S., Minniti, M., & Arenius, P. (2005). Global entrepreneurship monitor: 2004 report on women and entrepreneurship.
4: Mirchandani, K. (1999). Feminist insight on gendered work: New directions in research on women and entrepreneurship. Gender, Work & Organization, 6(4), 224-235.