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MANAGEMENT (B63)  (Dept. Info)Business  (Policies)FL2024

B63 MGT 521Introduction to Entrepreneurship3.0 Units
Description:This course is designed not only for the student with a burning passion to start his/her own business, but anyone who believes that entrepreneurial skills are an essential element of business success. "Introduction to Entrepreneurship" is taught primarily via the case method. Most case discussions will be followed by a relevant guest speaker -either an experienced entrepreneur or a professional from the investment community. You will hear from entrepreneurs and corporate managers with an entrepreneurial flair, some who have experienced great success, and others for whom success has been elusive. The structure of this course follows the evolutionary process of a new venture. Topics covered include: Idea Assessment, Organization Formation, Capitalization, Growth, and Exit. Corporate Entrepreneurship also will be explored. This course integrates much of what you have learned in your core courses and challenges you to apply those learnings. In each class you will be expected to make difficult business choices with less than perfect information, dealing with ambiguity and uncertainty, much like a real life entrepreneur. Analytical rigor will be emphasized throughout and you will be expected to have "run the numbers" for each case. A central element of this course is the opportunity to pitch your "business idea" to classmates via a 5 minute "elevator pitch". Those with the winning business concepts will recruit classmates to join their team to conduct a comprehensive feasibility analysis. Your "final" will consist of a formal 20 minute dress presentation of your idea-much like you would pitch your business concept to a potential investor. It is the professors' objective that by the end of this course you will: 1) Better understand entrepreneurship and the entrepreneurial process 2) Be an incisive analyst of a business and/or business concept 3) Be a more persuasive seller of your business ideas. Note: This course is recommended for students interested in participating in the MGT 524.
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Instruction Type:Classroom instruction Grade Options:CP Fees:
Course Type:HomeSame As:N/AFrequency:None / History
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01----FS-8:30A-5:00PBauer / 160 VillhardPresentation30150
Desc:This course will meet on Sept 6, Sept 7, Nov 8 and Nov 9 from 8:30 am - 5:00 pm in BH 160 with a one hour lunch period.
ShortStart: 9/6/2024   End: 11/9/2024
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