STARTUPS AND CORPORATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP (2 SCU)
Learning Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of this course, students are expected to: create growth-oriented business decisions using concepts of entrepreneurial management based within the economic, political, and legal contexts; understand the entrepreneurial roles, ethics, and strategies used for business growth; and use entrepreneurial management knowledge in typical business issues and solutions of various industries.
Topics:
This course is designed to coach the students on how to start and operate a new business venture which involves considerable risks and efforts with the possibility of great reward. It combines a practical, step-by-step approach with theoretical foundations to form a basic framework for understanding the business leadership process. It also focuses on the ability to create added value from the implementation of innovation and habits to steer that creativity to result in business growth.
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