The course is on entrepreneurial decisions – the key dilemmas and debates faced by entrepreneurs. Students will learn about the key decisions that real entrepreneurs face in operating their ventures. A dilemma is “an argument presenting two or more equally conclusive alternatives; a choice or a situation involving choice between equally unsatisfactory alternatives; a problem seemingly incapable of a satisfactory solution”. The process of entrepreneurship involves the recognition of challenges and dilemmas, vigorous debate, and ultimately, solutions. No solution lasts long in an entrepreneurial milieu whose underpinning is “creative destruction”.
MBAD 5300 - Entrepreneurial Decisions | Examines the important decisions that entrepreneurs make in forming new ventures, from founding a venture as an individual versus a team, to growth: how much and how fast, to self-financing versus debt versus equity, to rules: playing by them versus setting them.
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Class | 5:30 pm - 8:15 pm | W | Center City 601 | Aug 20, 2018 - Dec 05, 2018 | Lecture | Justin W Webb (P)
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