Developing Innovative Ideas for New Companies: The First Step in Entrepreneurship
University of Maryland, College Park via Coursera
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Overview
Successful ventures rarely begin with a business plan. They begin with an opportunity.
In this course from the University of Maryland, you'll learn how entrepreneurs identify opportunities, evaluate uncertainty, analyze industries, understand customer needs, and create value through innovation.
Whether you're interested in launching a startup, developing a new product, driving innovation within an existing organization, or exploring new venture opportunities, this course provides practical frameworks for evaluating ideas before investing significant time and resources.
You'll learn how to recognize entrepreneurial opportunities, assess risk and uncertainty, evaluate market and industry conditions, identify customer needs, and develop strategies for creating competitive advantage.
Throughout the course, you'll have the opportunity to apply what you learn to a real idea, challenge, or opportunity through a series of optional Opportunity Assessment activities. By the end of the course, you'll have developed a structured approach for evaluating entrepreneurial opportunities and making more informed innovation and venture decisions.
Syllabus
- Introduction to Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- Learn how entrepreneurs identify opportunities, create value through innovation, and evaluate ideas worth pursuing.
- Entrepreneurial Mindset, Motivations, and Behaviors
- Discover how entrepreneurs navigate uncertainty, assess risk, and make decisions when the future is unclear.
- Industry Understanding
- Evaluate industries, competition, and market conditions to determine whether an opportunity has real potential for success.
- Customer Understanding and Business Modeling
- Learn how to identify customer needs, create compelling value, and position opportunities for sustainable advantage.
Taught by
James Green
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4.1 rating, based on 32 Class Central reviews
4.7 rating at Coursera based on 1466 ratings
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The content of this course might appear rather simple and basic, but the best part is that it is rather well-structured and really helps you get your thinking organized in a systematic way. A good (if somewhat surface-level), precursor to more advan…
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Very informative but take note it is time consuming watching the videos. You can pass the weekly assignments/quizzes just referring to the book that is used and the lecture slide pdfs but you will miss out on the interactive feeling of the classroom and some good thoughts and ideas. If you are planning a startup, I would recommend this course as a good guide and inspiration.
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Quite a great way starting to understand the concept of entrepreneurship.The ideals are explained in brief along with examples and the study material is of great help.
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Recomend it for anyone thinking about starting a business.
Very complete checklist type course with good examples and powerfull guidelines.
The lecturer is very well prepared and the homework takes some time.
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Good Course..... It should be recommended to everyone of bachelors and masters students...... I learn many of things in this course....
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I am really interested to progress studying this course and finish understandably. Every person interests this course and I am of those who are interested Developing Innovative Ideas for New Companies
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Great course I have enjoyed it.
I liked the part of selecting an industry
it really focuses on the early beginning of an entrepreneur
excellent lecturer prof. J Green -
Helpful for people aspiring to become entrepreneurs. power point presentations proved to b effective . the discussions students engaged in during sir james class was worth it.
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