MAN 5770 Entrepreneurship and the Management of Change

This course covers the challenges in and methods for planning and managing the principles and practices associated with starting or acquiring and growing a small business, whether it is based on a product or service. It is aimed at the entrepreneur or would be entrepreneur as well as the intrapreneur (corporate new venturing), providing insight into both the practical and theoretical aspects of starting an enterprise from scratch or in helping grow an existing enterprise. New venturing is extensively covered. Students will learn to develop a business plan. An equally important focus of the course will be to learn the management techniques associated with operating a new business or corporate venture and include the major functional areas such as marketing, sales, planning, finance, accounting, customer service, operations, technology, organization and people management through a combination of lectures, experiential exercises, team activities, guest speakers, case studies and class participation. Previously offered as MAN 7770.

Credits

3