Description
Business starting is truly scary. This course will help you understand how good your idea is. Also will give you an overview if your customers will ever show up.
A college degree, university nor a place can teach you to become a successful entrepreneur.
When it comes to entrepreneurship, everything must be learnt with practical experience. Become an entrepreneur by practicing entrepreneurship.
Entrepreneurship is not a myth or something that can’t be achieved. It requires a lot of time and practice to become a successful business owner.
Prepare yourself and become a successful entrepreneur. You’ll learn the following in this course,
- Core concepts
- Think like an entrepreneur
- Differentiate between what you should care about and conversely ignore
- Gather the resources that you need to tackle your dream
- Consistency to come up with insightful and actionable business ideas
What is Entrepreneurship?
The production or extraction of economic value is referred to as entrepreneurship.
According to this definition, entrepreneurship is seen as a transformation that often involves greater risk than is typical when beginning a firm and may also involve values other than just financial ones.
An individual who starts a new firm, taking on the majority of the risks and reaping the majority of the gains, is known as an entrepreneur.
Entrepreneurship is the practice of starting a business. The entrepreneur is frequently viewed as an innovator, a source of fresh concepts for products, services, businesses, and operational methods.
Entrepreneurs run the danger of hiring themselves as well. The requirement for more employees grows as the company expands.
Consider a top startup in education technology. Some of them have expanded internationally and gained unicorn status (a valuation of $1 million).
Why Should You Learn Entrepreneurship?
Business Ownership | Entrepreneurship enables individuals to initiate and manage their own company ventures, thereby assuming the role of an autonomous decision-maker and supervisor. |
Innovation and Creativity | Entrepreneurs has the ability to actualize novel concepts, hence addressing prevailing challenges and fulfilling market needs. |
Financial Independence | The attainment of financial independence and the pursuit of profitable opportunities can be outcomes of prosperous business. |
Personal Growth | The pursuit of entrepreneurship requires developing of many abilities, thereby facilitating both personal and professional advancement. |
Job Creation | Entrepreneurs have a crucial role in promoting economic growth and employment through generating job possibilities. |
Flexibility and Autonomy | Entrepreneurs derive satisfaction from having the ability to establish their own timetables and exercise discretion in formulating strategic choices. |
Impact and Legacy | Entrepreneurs possess the ability to exert a long-lasting influence on both their respective businesses and the communities in which they operate by means of their business ventures. |
Learning by Doing | Entrepreneurship offers experiential learning opportunities that facilitate the practical application of information. |
Adaptability | Entrepreneurs are required to demonstrate the ability to adjust to evolving market conditions and overcome various hurdles, thereby cultivating endurance and adaptability. |
Satisfaction and Fulfillment | The process of effectively establishing and expanding a firm engenders a feeling of achievement and satisfaction. |
What you’ll learn?
- Entrepreneurship - Core concepts Understanding and applying
- Understand your own personality
- Finding partners to learn what you lack
- Optimistic and Deterministic understanding
- Aligning the efforts with the type of entrepreneur
- Business types picking
- Scalability concepts
- Understand skills and passions and apply them
- Different techniques for easy validation of a business idea
- Create a pitch and MVP based on the business idea
- Planning a strategy
- Analyze different sections of the business value chain
- Saas, Sharing economy and PWYW understanding
- Evaluate ideas based on 5 dimensions
- Understanding 5 different types of innovation
- Create complete business ideas instead of being specific
- Understanding the value of ideas and narrowing the focus
- 3 common techniques to come up with great business ideas
- Difference between Entrepreneurship realities and common myths
- Focus on the key traits
What will you require?
- Passion to start a business
- Hunger for knowledge
- Spirit to become an entrepreneur
Syllabus
Introduction to the course
- Overview of the course
- Connect with Other entrepreneurs with a companion app
- Course PDF
What is an Entrepreneur?
- Entrepreneur Explanation
- Entrepreneurship Myths
- Personality Traits
- Important Trait
- Entrepreneurship and Age
- Quiz
- Materials for this section
The different paths you can take
- Section Introduction
- Entrepreneur Lifestyle
- Side Business
- Founders of Startup
- Social Entrepreneurs
- Resources for this section
- Quiz
The Entrepreneurial Mindset
- Section Introduction
- Mindset of Entrepreneur
- Business Life cycle understanding
- Different Income types
- Recognizing the opportunity
- Section Three Resources
- Review of this section
- Core Terms and Concepts
Validating your idea
- Validation explanation
- Surveys
- Conversing with Experts
- Lean Startup framework
- Pitch experiments
- MVP creation
- Resources for this section
- Quiz
Introduction to Idea Generation
- Scratchpad - the most important tool
- Idealist builder
- Worksheet for Idea list builder
- Materials for this section
Ways of coming up with ideas
- Business ideas - Problem-based
- Thinking of how great it would be if
- Future imagination
- Reverse imagination
- Fit generator
- Cater to power users
- Good / Fast / Cheap reposition
- Material for this section
- Quiz
Evaluate & Test
- Section Introduction
- Matching Fit
- Sustainability
- Path to validation
- Materials for this section
- Quiz
Bonus Section
- Bonus Lecture
Business models
- Software as a service - Saas
- Memberships and Subscriptions
- Pay what you want - PWYW
- Sharing economy
- Marketplaces
- On-Demand
- Curated Boxes
- Direct to Consumer - DTC
- Crowdsourced catalogs and Inventory
- Materials for this section
- Quiz
Making it fit
- Section Introduction
- Fit Quadrant - Passions and Hobbies
- Fit Quadrant - Experiences and Skills
- Worksheet for Hobbies, Passions, Skills, and Experiences
- Listing out your goals
- Filling out your goals
- Picking from the three business types
- Idea evaluation
- Eureka myth
- Materials for this section
- Quiz
Fundraising
- Knowing your options
- Bootstrapping
- Angels and FFF
- Debt and Equity
- Loans
- Venture Capital
- Incubators
- Pagers and Business plans
- Resources for this section
- Quiz
Laying the groundwork
- Idea Equation
- Isolation and Target areas
- Different types of innovation
- Idea dynamics - a rewind
- Materials for this section
- Quiz
Core concepts & frameworks
- Section Introduction
- Product Vs Service Businesses
- Business Model - A Brief Explanation
- Old Business Models
- Disruptive and New business models
- Scalability
- Resources for this section
- Quiz
Who can enroll in this course?
- Anyone who wants to start their business
- People who want to become self-employed
- People who are interested to become entrepreneurs
Course Duration
- 365 Lectures and 34 Hours of Demand HD Videos
- Full lifetime access
- Access on mobile and TV
- Certificate of Completion
- 8700+ students enrolled
- Complete Practical Training
- Download Access
- Watch Videos in Android and iOS App