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Dec 26, 2024
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MKTG 2005 - Entrepreneurship Fundamentals Credits: 3 Hours/Week: Lecture None Lab None Course Description: This course emphasizes basic elements that potential entrepreneurs must consider in preparation for launching a new business venture. It focuses on the tasks involved with the launch of a business, product, and /or service – financial planning, market planning and research, advertising, and project management. Students will also investigate ethics, succession planning, and other essentials needed to create a unique business plan. It stresses innovation in class projects and assignments related to the student’s knowledge and expertise in a particular interest area with business potential. Students present their completed projects to the class at semester’s end. MnTC Goals None
Prerequisite(s): None Corequisite(s): None Recommendation: MKTG 2050 and MKTG 2080 (or BMGT 1020 ).
Major Content
- defining entrepreneurship
- who are entrepreneurs and what is entrepreneurship?
- trends and their impacts - Internet and e-commerce
- process approaches
- intrapreneurship - corporate obstacles, strategies, structures and climate
- developing an effective business plan
- elements of a business plan
- assessment and evaluation of opportunities
- new venture development
- feasibility studies
- entrepreneurial perspectives
- entrepreneurial characteristics and behaviors
- risk confrontation
- steps to creativity and innovation - developing a creative climate
- environmental assessment
- assessment and preparation
- environmental scanning
- regulatory impact
- industry analysis
- ethics and social responsibility
- ethics and social responsibility
- ethical business decisions and managerial rationale
- opportunities for ethical entrepreneurial leadership
- financial preparation
- financial preparation and statements
- operating budgets
- capital budgeting
- legal structures
- sole proprietorships
- partnerships
- corporations (S-type & C-type)
- LLPs and LLCs
- franchising
- marketing research
- market research techniques
- marketing concepts
- market planning
- consumer behavior
- pricing
- legal issues
- patents
- trademarks
- copyrights
- bankruptcy
- sources of capital
- debt v. equity
- venture capital market
- risk capital
Learning Outcomes At the end of this course students will be able to:
- describe characteristics, behaviors, and cultures of entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship
- complete an environmental scan, industry analysis, and a market research plan draft
- assess strategic business opportunities at both local, regional, and global levels
- develop financial goals, strategies, and objectives for a written business plan
- explain appropriate quality management/quality improvement strategies for the business
- analyze the dollar value of a business in the event of a buyout, acquisition, or sale
- devise a succession plan for a business
- create a written business plan
- discuss legal and ethics issues and social responsibility challenges that entrepreneurs face
Competency 1 (1-6) None Competency 2 (7-10) None Courses and Registration
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