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STRT-596 Entrepreneurship
Faculty:
  • Hunt, James
  • This course comprehensively covers all activities required for the formation of new enterprises and certain aspects of managing growing organizations. It considers the new venture creation process: business idea generation and evaluation, resource acquisition, customer identification and selling, developing a business plan, organization building, networking, and the technical issues entrepreneurs face in tax, legal, and accounting areas. The course includes case studies and discussion, in-class exercises, readings, guest speakers, and developing and presenting a business plan. MBA second year students only.
    Credits: 3
    Prerequisites: MBA 2nd Years Only

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    Spring '06: Hunt J (description, file download)
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