TERM: Summer 2007

COURSE #:ENTR 462

SECTION: 71

COURSE NAME: Entrepreneurship and New Venture Formulation

INSTRUCTOR:  SHEIN

IS THERE A CASE PACKET?  YES

FIRST ASSIGNMENT:

FIRST ASSIGNMENT

"It is important to form groups and discuss projects before the quarter begins.  Even though the professor warns everyone, you only begin to realize how much work it takes to write a business plan at about week 8; it provides an important (if painful at times) dose of reality."

                                   "Insiders Guide to Kellogg Course” (Written For and By Students)

The key to maximum success in this course is the opportunity to write a complete Business Plan that 1) truly interests you and 2) teams people with mutual respect.  However, time constraints mandate that these all-important team formations be accomplished very quickly. 

For this reason:

 

  1.   Students who cannot attend the first class cannot take the course.

 
 

  2.   In the first class, each student who has posted a team proposal should be prepared to explain the concept further and "sell" it effectively in a quick (three-minute maximum) presentation, with a few minutes for questions.

Obviously, the earlier that work on team formation starts, the better for all concerned:

 
 

Each student is required to go to the Course Blackboard / Communications / Discussion Boards  and follow the directions for Team Formation and Resumes.

This should be done ASAP but no later than June 8th.   (Note that the Blackboard system goes down for 'repairs' from then until June 17th.)

If you wait until the last minute, you may not be able to recruit enough team members

or get on your first choice team.   There are five people needed per team. 

IS ATTENDANCE AT FIRST CLASS MANDATORY? (Yes or No): YES 

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