Entrepreneurship as New Venture Creation
- Author:
- Stan Mandel Ph.D.
- Subject:
- Business
- Institution Name:
- United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship
- Collection:
- USASBE Syllabus Exchange
- Grade Level:
- Post-secondary
- Abstract:
Managers tend to be mainly concerned with the accumulation of resource. In contrast, entrepreneurs are concerned with the relentless pursuit of opportunities. Learning to identify and act on new opportunities is the primary objective of this course. This of particular importance in the period prior to 2001 when rapid start-up of new ventures whose business model revolved around capturing more of an industry value chain through the use of internet and similar information technologies. Learning to identify and act on new opportunities through new products or new business models remains at the heart of entrepreneurship and corporate innovation. By the conclusion of this course, you should come to grips with your potential role as an entrepreneur and acquire the skills to systematically analyze new opportunities for commercialization. You will develop your own mental model for screening ideas and your own personal strategy of ENT.
- Course Type:
- Learning Module
- Languages:
- English
- Material Type:
- Syllabi
- Media Format:
- Text/HTML, Downloadable docs
- Conditions of Use:
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