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Your Research in the Classroom: Your Research in the Classroom: Opportunities & Learning Style Andrew C. Corbett Lally School of Management & Technology Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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Situation “How do I find a good opportunity? I would really like to start my own business, but I just don’t where to begin. I’m not creative.” How often has a student made a statement like this to you? What do you tell them?
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All of the analysis, but … All of the analysis we ask students to do is useful but this comes after we have identified possible opportunities. There is a process that precedes all of this which gets to the question of finding “good opportunities.” I have the students learn about how they learn and then apply this to discovering opportunities. “Perceiving opportunities through mindful practice and experience” A.C. Corbett & J.S. McMullen. 2007. Perceiving and Shaping New Venture Opportunities through Mindful Practice in A. Zacharakis and S. Spinelli (eds.) The Entrepreneurial Process, Prager: Greenwich, CT.
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Perceiving Opportunities through Experiential Learning Four day experience that is theoretical, practical, and fun Learning style instrument Mindfulness Self discovery Learn from others Anxious students, perhaps lacking in entrepreneurial confidence, experience the power of perceiving entrepreneurial opportunities.
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Day One Theoretical and fun Discuss Kolb’s learning concepts and the four primary learning styles. Everyone takes and self scores the Learning Style Instrument (LSI). I put a version of the following map on the board.
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-20 -10 0 10 20 RO AC CE AE 20 10 -10 -20
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-20 -10 0 10 20 RO AC CE AE 20 10 -10 -20 * CD * BC * CB * AZ * TV * JM * DP * DL * GL * BH * SW * NG * TJ Each Student then maps his or her LSI score on the board
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-20 -10 0 10 20 RO watching AC thinking feeling CE AE doing 20 10 -10 -20 * CD * BC * CB * AZ * TV * JM * DP * DL * GL * BH * SW * NG * TJ Then I “label” each quadrant and explain more about each learning style Accommodator Diverger Converger Assimilator
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Day One I explain about the “typical” converger, accommodator, diverger, and assimilator. Provoke a discussion by asking which style is best for entrepreneurs. Explain the concept of mindfulness and “staying in the moment.” Management, Leadership, and Entrepreneurship s
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Day Two The “downtown” exercise. Class meets outside; we walk downtown together. Take notes and find opportunities by talking, watching, and interacting with the residents and store owners (thinking, watching, doing, learning…) Meet at end of class; give assignment Assignment – memo for next class; all opportunities and “opportunities for you.”
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Day Three “Map” opportunities. Discuss style and how opportunities were “found.” Reinforce the point that we can all find opportunities through practice. Discuss the need to cross all areas – learning agility… not isolation in quadrants but a learning cycle… Team effects … they walk together…
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Day Four Similar to Day Two Later in the semester We do the “downtown” exercise again. Outside their comfort zone. “Force them to look for opportunities using a style that is NOT their preferred learning style.
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Conclusions Give students a practical way to begin to find ideas for new ventures. Use some of my own research to make class sessions both theoretical and practical, while also fun. Build confidence for student nascent entrepreneurs. Caveat: maybe this experiential exercise works for you; maybe not. If not, that’s okay because you need to be you; not me … think about your own research and ways to use it in a novel way in the classroom.
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