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Entrepreneur training courses and schools EntrepreneurshipTotal 69 training course(s) at schools in United States.
School: College of Continuing and Professional Education [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Long Beach, CA, United States Tel.: 562985-5561 Fax: 562-985-5823Entrepreneurship for Second Career Boomers and Others Course Format: Classroom Are you a Baby Boomer? If so, you are probably not going to stop working when you retire. Rather, you are more likely to start a business you are passionate about on a part or full time basis using the experiences you’ve gained in the corporate world. Maybe you’ll turn a hobby into a business. Most people do not realize the exhilaration of starting their own business until they are doing it!
Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Los Angeles, California, United States Tel.: (310) 825-9971, (818) 784-7006Survey of Entrepreneurship Course Format: Online Entrepreneurs are at the heart and soul of every successful business that began from nothing. This series of five online self-study modules surveys key facets of entrepreneurship, including defining what an entrepreneur is in todays economy, and highlights the various steps in the entrepreneurial process. The series consists of the following five self-study, self-paced modules, each requi...
Entrepreneurial Marketing Course Format: Online Entrepreneurs face special challenges in marketing their new enterprises. This session presents an overview of these challenges and provides an overview of what elements are crucial for a successful marketing plan. In addition, the module discusses the adoption cycle for new products and how entrepreneurs can market products to customers in various adoption segments.
School: Stanford Graduate School of Business [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Stanford, California, United States Tel.: 650.723.2146Social Entrepreneurship Course Format: Classroom Social entrepreneurship is a phenomenon that has captivated the public, the media, activists, philanthropists, and social change agents alike. Around the world, social entrepreneurs are revolutionizing our approaches to problems like education, the environment, poverty, healthcare, and social justice.
The Executive Program in Social Entrepreneurship is a ground-breaking new program tailored...
School: Albers School of Business and Economics [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Seattle, Washington, United States Tel.: (206) 296-5700Entrepreneurship Course Format: Classroom Interdisciplinary course designed to give students a solid understanding of the field and potential opportunities of entrepreneurship from micro-enterprise and family businesses to high growth ventures and corporate entrepreneurship. Guest speakers, business plans, and activities will be utilized to deepen the students insight into values-based entrepreneurship in for profit and nonprofit...
Entrepreneurial Leadership Course Format: Classroom Facets of entrepreneurship are examined to help equip the student with the entrepreneurial applications to create social and private value in profit or not-for-profit organizations. Students consult with (1) for-profit organizations desiring to use their resources to address social issues; (2) individuals starting for-profit microenterprises for a self-employment/job creation, and/or (3) nonpro...
Community Development & Entrepreneurship Clinic Course Format: Classroom In this course Business students will be teamed with Law students in learning and applying interdisciplinary legal and business skills to assist in new and existing business ventures in the Central District Community. The Clinic will run 10 weeks in the fall and 10 weeks in the winter. Students must enroll for both in order to receive full credit. The winter quarter component will allow student...
Entrepreneurial Finance Course Format: Classroom Course examines financing options available to an entrepreneurial venture as well as the financial management of the small business. Financing sources follow the life cycle of the business from start-up through angel investors, venture capital, bank lending, leasing, asset based lending, and franchising to the IPO. Focus is on methods of valuation used in entrepreneurial finance.
School: Globe University and Minnesota School of Business [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Minneapolis, Plymouth, Rochester, Minnesota, United States Tel.: 877-455-3697, 763-476-2000, 888-662-8772FEntrepreneurship Course Format: Classroom This small business management course is appropriate for a student interested in managing or owning a small business. Topics include getting started, planning and managerial skills, inventory, financial production, risk management, ethics, marketing, taxation, development of a business plan and various cases for analysis.
School: Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Evanston, Illinois, United States Tel.: 847-491-3300Entrepreneurial Finance Course Format: Classroom Entrepreneurial Finance teaches prospective entrepreneurs the fundamentals of entrepreneurship with a focus on finance. Topics include pro forma development and review, business valuation models, cash flow analysis and raising capital.
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