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Successful Entrepreneurship (ENTR-463-0)
1.00 Credit

Description:

This course counts toward the following majors: Entrepreneurship & Innovation

Of the many new entrepreneurs each year, few will succeed. This course helps Kellogg students a) leverage their business management knowledge and learn to use it successfully in entrepreneurial ventures, and (b) learn entrepreneurial techniques that wouldn't work in most non-entrepreneurial companies. Topics include finding, selecting, gauging and validating your dream; passion-how to get it, how to use it to advantage and how to re-ignite it; making your dream seem larger and better than it is without violating ethical or legal rules; making do with less capital by gathering resources through alternate means; dealing with demands for speed; converting youth to advantage; obtaining financing; attracting and retaining employees, advisers, directors, professionals and mentors; knowing when and how to reinvent the business; and accepting when it's time to turn over control of operations to a professional CEO and manager; understanding how to develop, treat, use and benefit from a great board of directors.

Prerequisites:
None

Corequisites:
None

 
We are currently in the Fall 2009 quarter.

 
Academic Year: 2009-2010
Quarter: Fall 2009
This course has not yet been scheduled.
 
Academic Year: 2009-2010
Quarter: Winter 2010
This course has not yet been scheduled.
 
Academic Year: 2009-2010
Quarter: Spring 2010
Sec ID Instructor Day Time Location
81 Shefsky M 18:30 - 21:30 Jacobs (TBD)
 
Academic Year: 2009-2010
Quarter: Summer 2010
This course has not yet been scheduled.


* indicates Sections where First Session is Mandatory.
+ indicates Sections with Second Year Preference.

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