Enterprise Agenda

Enterprise Agenda of World Young Entrepreneurs Council

The WYEC Enterprise Agenda defines six areas of work and the procedure used to review member evidence and approve Council conclusions.

World Young Entrepreneurs Council members at an enterprise forum

Purpose

How the Enterprise Agenda is used

Each proposed priority must identify a material business issue, its relevance to members and the evidence available for review.

Working groups compare conditions across regions and distinguish individual experience, verified facts and conclusions approved for publication by the Council.

Six areas of work

Enterprise priorities of the Council

01

Cross-border growth

Market entry, distribution, local partnerships and commercial due diligence.

02

Access to capital

Capital readiness, governance, financial information and responsible investor engagement.

03

Digital commerce

Data responsibility, payment infrastructure, platforms and international digital operations.

04

Trade and supply chains

Procurement, logistics, supplier resilience and cross-border operating continuity.

05

Talent and succession

Management capability, founder transition, next-generation leadership and specialised talent.

06

Responsible enterprise

Business integrity, governance, environmental responsibility and long-term value creation.

Working method

Working-group procedure

01

Define

State the enterprise question and its commercial relevance.

02

Document

Collect attributable evidence and identify material limits.

03

Compare

Test differences across markets and sectors.

04

Record

Approve conclusions and disclose the basis used.

Member participation

Submitting an issue for consideration

Members may identify commercial issues, propose a working-group question and provide relevant business evidence under the Council's conflicts, confidentiality and publication rules.