SES # | TOPICS | KEY DATES |
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Part I: The global environment for entrepreneurship | ||
1 | Course overview and introduction | |
2 | Issues for entrepreneurs in developing markets | |
3 | How entrepreneurial companies respond to corruption | Resumes posted |
4 | Opportunities amid extreme unpredictability | |
5 | Team-building mixer | |
6 | How the government shapes the entrepreneurial environment | |
7 | Legal environments and IP protection | G-Lab bidding forms due in class |
Part II: The challenges facing entrepreneurial firms | ||
8 | Working in a G-Lab project | Company matches announced |
9 | Life sciences overview, biotech entrepreneurship | |
10 | Internationalization | |
11 | Team meetings | |
12 | You are not alone | Team workplans due in class |
13 | Research methods Team meetings | |
14 | Global sales strategies for ambitious entrepreneurs | Teams obtain and submit workplan sign-offs from host companies |
15 | Being an entrepreneur | |
16 | Team meetings | |
17 | Entrepreneurial finance | |
18 | Team meetings with faculty advisors | |
19 | Investigation and analysis | |
20 | Commercialization | Interim research reports due in class |
21 | Team meetings with faculty advisors | |
22 | Organizational development and human resource management | |
23 | Best practices overview | |
24 | Building trust | Teams submit interim research reports to host companies |
Part III: The internship and final reports | ||
25 | Following month: G-Lab internship | |
26 | One week following end of internship: Faculty meetings | Final report due Copy or summary of company deliverables due |
27 | 10 days following end of internship: G-Lab poster session | Teams prepare posters on their projects and submit electronic copies to faculty |