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Entrepreneurship

-:Course objectives
Starting & operating anew business involves considerable risk & effort to
overcome the inertia against creating something new. In creating &
growing anew venture, the entrepreneur assumes the responsibility &
.risks for its development & survival & enjoys the corresponding rewards
Through this course we provide the student with the understanding of the
.entrepreneur and the process of creating & growing anew venture
Course Outline
Part one: the entrepreneurial perspective
i) The nature & importance of entrepreneurship
ii) The entrepreneurial mind- set
iii) The entrepreneurial intentions & corporate entrepreneurship
.iv) International entrepreneurship opportunities
Part two: creating & starting the venture
i) Creating, the business idea and opportunity analysis
ii) Intellectual property & other legal issues for the entrepreneur
iii) The business plan: creating & starting the venture
iv) The marketing plan
v) The organizational plan
vi) The financial plan
Part thre: Managing, Growing and ending the new venture
i) Entrepreneurial strategy: Generating & exploiting new entries
ii) Strategies for growth & managing the implications of growth
iii) Going global
iv) Accessing Resources for growth from external sources
v) Ending the venture

Reference: Robert D.Hisrish, Michael P.Peters


Dean A.Shephered
Entrepreneurship (seventh th edition)
Megrew Hill international Edition

:Assessment
Mid semester Examination

30%

Continuous Assessment

20%

Final Examination

50%

Total

100%

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