ENTR40333
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Corporate Entrepreneurship
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Long Description (Catalog Description)
Prerequisites: ENTR 30533 with a grade of at least C-, and must be a declared business major or ENTR minor. Corporate entrepreneurship refers to entrepreneurship within existing for-profit or not-for-profit organizations. It is the practice of seeking innovative uses, markets, or owners of the organization's existing products, services, and technologies. It draws the creativity of the organization's personnel to new business possibilities that go beyond the current business model of the organization. It engages the entrepreneurial spirit in spawning a new vision from within the organization. By imparting proven, useful, and effective techniques for managing innovation and entrepreneurship within corporations, this course will position students to participate in the economic renewal of their companies, and potentially, their cities, states, and nations. Students will further learn to recognize organizational challenges; create innovative, value oriented solutions; and sell those solutions to management.
Course Typically Offered
Spring
Career
Undergraduate
Min Units
3
Max Units
3
Repeat for Credit
No
Number Of Repeats
1
Code
LEC
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Lecture