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ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT

By Dr. Nilam Panchal   |   B.K. School of Business Management, Gujarat University
Learners enrolled: 7021
The main objective of this course is develop entrepreneurial abilities by providing background information about support systems , skill sets , financial and risk covering institutions and other for building an enterprise so that future budding entrepreneurs can make right decisions for starting and running a venture.  With a solid introduction to the entrepreneurial process of creating new businesses, role of Creativity and innovation in Entrepreneurial start-ups, manage family-owned companies ,context of social innovation and social entrepreneurship and issues and practices of financing entrepreneurial businesses., and live cases of social , techno, women entrepreneurs along with visit and interaction with entrepreneurship development institutes in India, helps the participants in learning basic fundamentals of decision making towards establishing enterprises in real life situations. This course is intended to be a foundation course for those who plan to work and start a business enterprise. 
Summary
Course Status : Completed
Course Type : Core
Duration : 12 weeks
Category :
  • Management Studies
Credit Points : 4
Level : Undergraduate
Start Date : 13 Jul 2020
End Date : 05 Oct 2020
Enrollment Ends : 31 Aug 2020
Exam Date :

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Course layout


Unit - 1:Entrepreneurial Management  

Lecture 1:Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Its Evolution 

Lecture 2:Roles of an Entrepreneur 

Lecture 3:Idea Generation, Screening, Selection and Managing Resources  



Unit - 1:Entrepreneurial Management  

 

Lecture 4: Leading and Building the team in an enterprise 

Lecture 5:Strategic Planning for Business 

Lecture 6:Forms of Ownership (Part-1) 

 

Unit– 1: Entrepreneurial Management  

Lecture 7:Forms of Ownership(Part-2) 

Lecture 8: Franchising - form of Business Ownership 

Lecture 9:Financing Entrepreneurial Ventures 

 


Unit– 1: Entrepreneurial Management  

Lecture 10 Managing growth, expansion and winding up of business 

Lecture 11: 

Valuation of a new company 

Lecture 12: Corporate entrepreneurship 

Lecture 13: 

Entrepreneurship in the era of Globalization: Environment and Strategy 



Unit – 2: 

Entrepreneurship, Creativity and Innovation  

Centre of Innovation, Incubation and Entrepreneurship- An expert Interview 

Lecture 14: 

Entrepreneurship: Role of stimulating creativity 

Lecture 15: 

Creative teams and managerial responsibilities 

Lecture16: 

Innovation and entrepreneurship: types and sources of innovation  

Creativity and Innovations in Start Ups : A case of Altmat 



Unit – 3: 

Social entrepreneurship  

 

Lecture 17: Introduction to social entrepreneurship 

Lecture 18:Innovation and entrepreneurship in social context 

Lecture 19: Start-ups, early venture issues 

Startups in India –  Interviews of Founders and Supporters 



Unit – 3: 

Social entrepreneurship  

Lecture 20:Sustainability of non-profit organizations 

Lecture 21:Financing and risks in social enterprises 

Lecture 22:Business Strategies and Scaling up 

 



Unit – 4: Family business and entrepreneurship  

Lecture 23:Family Business: Concept, Characteristics, and Kinds of family Business 

Lecture 24:Conflict and Conflict resolution in Firm 

Lecture 25:Managing leadership & succession planning in family business 



Unit – 4: Family business and entrepreneurship  

Lecture 26:SUCCESSION PLANNING 

Lecture 27:Succession and Continuity 

Lecture 28:Women entrepreneurship: issues, challenges 

Lecture 29:Women issues and encouraging change in family business: A case analysis of Wastengage pvt. Ltd. 



Unit – 5: FINANCING THE ENTREPRENEURIAL BUSINESS  

Funding &  

Start up and Entrepreneurship Councils in India  

Lecture 30: Arrangement of funds 

Lecture 31: Exercise on writing of project report 

Lecture 32: Entrepreneurial Financing and Risk 



Unit – 5: FINANCING THE ENTREPRENEURIAL BUSINESS  

Lecture 33: Appraisal of loans by financial institutions 

Lecture 34: Role of Commercial Banks in financing Business Entrepreneurs 

Lecture 35: Venture Capital 

Entrepreneurship Institutions in India -  A Visit to EDII 

Instructor bio

Dr. Nilam Panchal

B.K. School of Business Management, Gujarat University
Dr. NILAM PANCHAL, D.Litt (Management), PhD, M. Phil. (Gold Medalist), MBA, PGDIRPM (Gold Medalist) is working as an Associate Professor, B. K. School of Professional and Management Studies, Gujarat University. During the course of her career in academics, she completed the Faculty Development Programme in Management (FDPM) from the prestigious Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIMA). She has also completed the Specialized Faculty Development Programme (SFDP) on Finance & Accounting and Research at IIM Ahmedabad and Entrepreneurship Development Programme from EDII. She has over 19 years of academic and industry experience. She has authored more than 15 books, two of which are on Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneurial Finance. She has keen interest in the course Entrepreneurship and she has travelled extensively in India and many member countries of ASEAN and the United Kingdom for academics. She has conducted Faculty, professional and Student Development programmes on Entrepreneurship in many institutions and public and private sector industrial organisations in India and abroad. He has written course Materials and cases for the PG Courses of MGNCE, Hyderabad (Govt. of India) and Courses of BAOU.


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