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ENT 422 The Role of Entrepreneurship in Value Creation in Large and Small Enterprises Lecture 1
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Getting Acquainted Peter’s Background Jim’s Background Students Career Summaries Why An Interest In Entrepreneurship
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We now study entrepreneurship as process – No longer a focus on entrepreneurs The Steps Are: Evaluating Ideas for Opportunities Assembling Resources Launching the New Venture Building the Venture Harvesting the Rewards
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But the other stages will be discussed ― and this approach is appropriate for- profit ventures and non-profits alike.
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Readings Lectures Cases – Including A Local Firm Guest Speakers Workshops - Learning How To Use: Idea Generation Guide; Quickscreen Exercise; Venture Opportunity Screening Exercises It will be important to form teams – 2 or 3 students
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60% Of The Final Grade Will Be Team Based 40% Of The Final Grade Will Be Individually Based (But – 20% Will Be Classroom Contributions) In Recognition The Importance Of Teams: After this course, students will be prepared to take Ent423 and other Entrepreneurial offerings
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It is a process comprising a series of steps which, if followed, would likely create value and a successful new venture ― often referred to as a startup.
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It is the process comprising a series of steps which, when followed, would create value and a successful new venture that resides in an existing company.
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For-Profit Organizations: C-Corporations Special Types: Sole Proprietor; Partnerships; Limited Liability; Subchapters Not-For-Profit Organizations: Private Charities, Museums Philanthropic Entities Social Entrepreneurship (1) (1) Might Include Health Care, Educational, Religious, Sports And Recreational Organizations
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Startups Corporate Business Development Franchising Buying A Business Revitalizing A Troubled Business Joint Ventures
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Not-for-profit organizations tend to develop functional models that focus on what they want to accomplish.
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Baron and Shane – Chapter One Entrepreneurship: A Field and an Activity Selected Highlights From The Chapter
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Media Accounts Of Success Changes In The “Employment Contract” Change In Basic Values
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Economics Technology Psychology, Cognitive Sciences Law Sociology Political Science We Plan To Include Material From Simon Cross-Functional Core Courses.
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Research In Entrepreneurship – Relatively New Technique Used To Develop Knowledge Early Research At A. T. Kearney Systematic Observation Of Entrepreneurs Reflection On Information Leads To Cases Experimentation Is Not Very Practical
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Entrepreneurship Consists of Five Phases: Determination Whether “Good Ideas” Are “Opportunities” Assembling Recourses - And Business Plan Launching A New Venture Building The Venture Harvesting Results Our study is the first phase which is applicable for-profit and not-for profit entities.
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Idea Generation Guide; Quickscreen Exercise; Venture Opportunity Screening Exercises Help Identify “Opportunities”; Entrepreneurship is based on older disciplines; After Ent422, students will understand how value is created and prepare them for other entrepreneurship courses; Teams important in developing ventures. Therefore we ask students to form teams of two or three.
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Lecture: Intrapreneurship – Corporate Venturing ― Readings (Handout Materials) Block Chapter 1 Lecture: How To Discover New Ideas ― Readings Chap. 2-3; (Handout Materials) Hisrich Workshop ― Hand in List of Team Members ― Hand in completed form of Student Biographical Form ― Discuss Idea Generation Guide, The Quickscreen Exercise and the 12 Venture Opportunity Screening Exercises (Vose) Readings (Handout Materials) Work on Identifying Two Ideas for study using “The Idea Generation Guide”.
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