The Board Game for Entrepreneurs, Family Game Night, Home-School, Classroom and anyone that wants to learn & earn!

The Entrepreneur Board Game for Home Schoolers

Learn How to Start Your Business & Go Global!

Play the board game by entrepreneurs...for entrepreneurs. Discover what it takes to launch an idea, grow your business and connect with clients and customers around the world! 

WHO WE ARE

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HOW & WHY KO?

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The Know Opportunity Approach

HOW & WHY KO?

There’s a better way to get kids (and adults) to think bigger, think about their future, think globally and it can start with something as simple as a board game. The reality is, we live in a globally connected world. Unfortunately, too many entrepreneurs and the way we teach entrepreneurship, leave this very real part of business out of the conversation.

Know Opportunity - The Board Game for Global Entrepreneurs

Growing Pains

As you move from the "idea" phase to start-up, you're bound to encounter Growing Pains. These are just one of many challenges a seasoned entrepreneur understands.

Explore the Fundamentals

The Know Opportunity board game follows the twists and turns of global entrepreneurship, as you take risks, make new connections and learn the fundamentals of the global start-up!

What Could Go Wrong?

Entrepreneurs, by their nature, are excited to jump in and try out a new idea, sometimes without considering what could go wrong. Turns out, a lot could go wrong - but you adjust and keep going!

What are you waiting for?

“I learned that failure is very common but you can have a successful business. I also learned that a business has a lot of stuff it depends on.”

Brian J., University Prepatory High School Student

“The main thing I learned about being an entrepreneur is that you are selling yourself as much as the product (as in your personality).”

Kele S., North Coast Youth Leadership

“I enjoyed the competitive style this game allows. I enjoyed the risk factor to increase your payday or making a deal. I enjoyed all the cards that were offered.”

Max Haws, family game night