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A High School Class
In Life
In Career
In Business
The global standard for introducing High School
students to the business world and essential business skills
By the International Business Training Association
…the Global Standard for Essential Business Skills
2. ABOUT :
Track Learning Solutions , Track LS is a Regional Leader in
delivering Innovative and professional Programs and
Solutions in Learning and Training.
TRACK believes that human capital is the most valuable
asset in the 21st century and this is why It aims to deliver
Soft Skills Training programs which in turn have direct
impact on development of human resources within
organizations.
3. ABOUT:
The International Business Training Association, IBTA is a
knowledge-centered organization committed to the training and
certifying of business professionals to international standards,
founded in 2003. IBTA is a global organization dedicated to:
• Maintaining a common body of knowledge for business
professionals
• Providing global leadership in soft-skills for business
professionals
• Certifying business professionals to international standards
• Administering training and certification examinations
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4. IBTA’s Mission
• To equip current and future business
professionals with the skills and
certifications required to meet and
surpass business standards in our
global industries
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5. About CYBP
• The Certified Young Business Professional program is an
international industry-neutral high school class that validates and
develops young business professionals. A typical candidate is a high
school student in pursuit of excellence and is committed to
exceeding all standards for young business professionals
• The CYBP program establishes a foundation-level, industry neutral
curriculum for high school students, enabling employers and the
candidate to have a platform to develop the CYBP for targeted
positions within businesses
• The program was developed by industry-wide and cross-platform
job task analysis, and by consultation with key high school
teachers and educators to ensure the program’s effectiveness and
applicability for high school students entering the business world
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7. Global Business World Standard
• Millions of new workers enter the workforce
each year
• Many have technical or industry-specific skills,
but lack the basic essential business skills
• Employers’ challenge is to identify the most
qualified individual to employ requiring the least
amount of training
• CYBP provides a quick and economical solution
to advance and measure the business skill sets
of high school students
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8. Certified Young Business Professional
• The CYBP program is for High Schools who desire to provide students
the foundational business skills required to support and lead today’s
organizations. These foundational skills are required by practically all
institutions and organizations as a measure of competency
• High Schools internally grade and put grades or credits on student
transcripts like any other high school course
• Student may choose, after finishing the class, to attain a global
business certification from the International Business Training
Association by taking the following official CYBP online exam offered
by IBTA
• Certified Young Business Professional Y20-901
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9. CYBP Course Outline
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Introduction to Business
Starting a Business
Leadership
Sales
Customer Service
Business Communication
Business Etiquette
Management
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Marketing
Human Resources
Finance and Budget
Technology in
Business
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10. CYBP Candidate Requirements
This course requires that students meet the following
prerequisites:
• The candidate must have a commitment to the pursuit of
excellence
• The candidate must be in high school or secondary school or
be at a similar educational standard
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11. Global Certification
• The CYBP certification exams from
International Business Training
Association are delivered online and are
accessible worldwide through Prometric at
High Schools with internet access
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12. Benefits of CYBP
• Greater student and parent satisfaction about future career
options
• Enhances student employability
• Simple and reliable program that can be integrated into high
school curriculum in one (1) school year
• Establishes best practices for essential business skills
• Proof of business training achievement
• Certified individuals can demonstrate service skills with a
widely-recognized international certification
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13. International Recognition
• By deciding to achieve the CYBP designation after taking the
class, candidates are able to attain international recognition
as IBTA’s business skills programs are delivered in many
regions of the world such as USA, Canada, Asia, Caribbean,
Australia, South America, Central America, Middle East, South
Africa and Europe, China and India
• CYBP is presently the world’s only global business skills
certification for teenagers
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15. Corporate Feedback
• “With over 80,000 employees globally, it is
essential for an organization of our magnitude
to ensure that we have a standardized yet
internationally aligned approach to providing
solutions to our diverse customer base,
regardless of what region or continent we are
operating in. It is for this reason that we strive
to associate the Ricoh Group, with international
bodies who are experts in setting international
standards,” said Norbert van Halderen –
Director, Ricoh Learning & Development
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16. Teacher Feedback
• “I feel strongly that the material covered
on Customer Service is right on point,
easy to read and relevant,” said Diana
Hoover, lead instructor of the ITC
Communications and Professional
Development
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17. Student Feedback
• Student Gwendolyn Evans said the skills she is
learning are applicable in both her business
and personal life. “Coming from a background
of customer service, I feel that the skills
acquired through this course are invaluable.
Understanding the difference in personality,
behavioral, and working styles will make life
much easier as well as less stressful. My intent
is to use these skills in both business and
everyday life,” said Evans
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18. Human Resource Training Feedback
• “We are excited with this joint venture. It is
wonderful to be in the forefront of providing training
in essential business skills. The courses in IBTA’s
program are short, relevant, well-structured and in
demand. Each module engages the student and
allows them to come out with real-world business
principles. The program should be a core component
for every employee in all areas of industry,” said
Larry Granville, General Manager, CCT
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19. Major Corporations Trained
• The following companies have all had employees
train on IBTA’s programs:
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Ricoh
Starbucks
MCI
Verizon Wireless
Comcast
Ford
PriceWaterhouse Coopers
- Cable & Wireless
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20. Made for High Schools
• Prepare your students for the business world, guarantee
their professional success and put them on the path to
become the next Bill Gates or Mark Zuckerburg , or a great
CEO or Business Manager.
• Give students practical knowledge and training about
starting and operating a successful business developed by
the global standard for essential business skills
• Contact IBTA today about equipping your school to
provide this class to your students and offering them a
global business certification developed and issued by the
International Business Training Association
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21. CYBP High School Schedule
• CYBP is one high school class that is taken in one (1)
school year
• The course is approximately 120 hours
• Sample schedules for a typical school year with more
than 160 school days include the following
Approx. 1.5 hours every other day
Approx. 45 minutes every day
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22. First Half Topics
• Introduction to Business
• Starting a Business
• Leadership
• Sales
• Customer Service
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23. Second Half Topics
• Business Communication
• Business Etiquette
• Management
• Human Resources
• Accounting & Budgeting
• Technology in Business
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24. CYBP Classroom Activities
Creating Personalized Business Tools:
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Business plans
Business cards
Brochures
Webpages
Budgets
Customer satisfaction surveys
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Organizational charts
Employment ads
Position descriptions
Social network ads
Online ads
and more …
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26. How to Become Certified?
Candidates should:
Study CBP Course at an Authorized Training
Providers (ATP).
Register & Pass the Online CBP Exam.
CBP Certificate will Be delivered to the testing
Center at which the candidate sat for the exam
within 45 to 60 days.
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27. How to be Certified Instructors?
Instructors should:
• Submit their CV to the CBP Evaluation
Committee.
• Achieve the CBP Professional Credentials
with an Exam Score of 90% and Above.
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28. How to be ATP?
Training Centers should:
• Fill in Application form and send to TRACK.
• Sign the Authorization Agreement.
• Certify an Instructor with Three months of
Operation.
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29. TRACK LS Contact Info
• Visit us at www.ibta-arabia.com
• Contact us at cybp@ibta-arabia.com
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