The general objective of this course is to teach you how to apply the skills you have learned in the functional areas toward the goal of starting a business, i.e., becoming an entrepreneur. While working in teams, you will learn to identify, conceptualize, plan, finance, launch, manage and harvest new ventures.
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
Chapter One: Entrepreneurship– Fundamentals
Chapter Two: Small Business – Fundamentals
Chapter Three: Creativity, Opportunity and Feasibility Analysis
Chapter Four: The Business Plan
4.1 What is the Business Plan?
4.2 Who Should Prepare the Business Plan?
4.3 Scope and Values of the Business Plan
4.4. Basic Elements of a Business Plan
4.5 Why Some Business Plan Fails
Chapter Five: Ways of Starting Business
5.1. Starting from the scratch
5.2. Buying an existing Business
5.3. Franchising
Chapter Six: Product and Product Protection Techniques
6.1. What is a product/service?
6.2. What is intellectual property?
6.3. Legal Issues in Setting up the Organization
6.4. Patents, Copy rights, Trade secrets, Trademark and Licensing
6.5. Product Safety
Chapter Seven: The Marketing Plan
7.1 Marketing Research
7. 2 Market Intelligence and its sources
7.3. The Marketing Mix
7.4 Steps in the Marketing Plan
7.4 International Marketing
Chapter Eight: Organizing and Financing the New Venture
8.1 Estimating Money Needs
8.2. Preparing a Budget
8.3. Sources of Money
8.4. Methods of Securing Money
8.5. Operation and Organizational Planning
Chapter Nine: Managing Growth and Ending the New Venture
9.1 Expansion and Growth strategies
9.2. Ending the New Venture
MODE OF TEACHING-LEARNING PROCESSES
A combination of the following major methods of delivery will be used:
This course provides students with an understanding of the theory and practice of small business management and entrepreneurship. The course covers practical aspects of strategic business planning, including: feasibility analysis, market analysis, service and price planning, promotion and advertising, financial management and cash flow budgeting, and operational planning and control. Students learn to develop business plans that incorporate the fundamentals for various enterprises.
With the rise of privatization in our economy, the course is designed for those who want to specialize in managing their own small enterprises.