Mastering Entrepreneurship
Mastering Entrepreneurship
Mastering Entrepreneurship
Lecture 1
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
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Today’s agenda
▪ Intro: who are we and why are we here?
▪ Course overview : objectives, outline,
teaching methods
▪ Delve into the concept of
entrepreneurship: who, what, why, how?
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Who am I?
Oxford PPE
INSEAD MBA Gillian
Lacey-Solymar
McKinsey and Co
BBC Correspondent
Diverse UCL Lecturer
Career
Own company
Perfect Manors
Goldman
“No-idea Sachs
what-comes-next” Rubbish 10KSB Prog
career health Leader
Gillian
Lacey-Solymar
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Perfect Manors
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Who is Jeffrey?
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Who is Nevena?
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Who are you and why are you here?
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Objectives of course
There is both a theoretical and
practical element to the course
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You will learn to:
▪ Judge the potential of a high-potential business
concept
▪ Differentiate between an opportunity and just an idea
▪ Appreciate the sources of finance
▪ Recognise the key factors needed for entrepreneurial
success
▪ **Figure out whether you really fancy becoming an
entrepreneur**
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The deal
▪ You reciprocate
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The deal
▪ Full concentration (no mobiles etc)
▪ Full participation (if you don’t like answering
questions, it’s not the course for you)
▪ Debate
WHY?
▪ We participate fully –so should you
▪ Debate is more interesting than monologue
▪ Good for building confidence
▪ There is no right answer so debate is helpful
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Multi-tasking doesn’t work
“People who multitask all the time can’t filter out irrelevancy. They
can’t manage a working memory. They’re chronically distracted.”
The multitaskers “actually think they’re more productive,” [but they
are deluded.] “They initiate much larger parts of their brain that are
irrelevant to the task at hand.… They’re even terrible at
multitasking. When we ask them to multitask, they’re actually worse
at it [than non-multitaskers]. So they’re pretty much mental wrecks.”
Interview with Clifford Nass, Stanford Communications
Professor
Source:http://www.npr.org/2013/05/10/182861382/the-myth-of-multitasking
Social Sciences - Psychological and Cognitive Sciences:Eyal Ophir, Clifford Nass Clifford, Ophir Eyal, Wagner, Anthony
Cognitive control in media multitaskers PNAS 2009 106 (37) 15583-15587; August 24, 2009,
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You do yourself no favours…
“People who multitask all the time can’t filter out irrelevancy. They
can’t manage a working memory. They’re chronically distracted.”
The multitaskers “actually think they’re more productive,” [but they
are deluded.] “They initiate much larger parts of their brain that are
irrelevant to the task at hand.… They’re even terrible at
multitasking. When we ask them to multitask, they’re actually worse
at it [than non-multitaskers]. So they’re pretty much mental wrecks.”
Interview with Clifford Nass, Stanford Communications
Professor
Source:http://www.npr.org/2013/05/10/182861382/the-myth-of-multitasking
Social Sciences - Psychological and Cognitive Sciences:Eyal Ophir, Clifford Nass Clifford, Ophir Eyal, Wagner, Anthony
Cognitive control in media multitaskers PNAS 2009 106 (37) 15583-15587; August 24, 2009,
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Blog from 2 days ago
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And it’s not fair to others…
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There is no right answer
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How will you learn?
▪ Lectures
— Discussions
— Frameworks
— Exercises
▪ Guest lectures
▪ Reading –text book
▪ Reading –around the subject
▪ Videos
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How will we check?
▪ Class discussions
▪ Exam -70%
— - 3 hours: based on a case study
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Course Outline
1. Introduction and the entrepreneur (GLS)
2. Creativity (GLS)
3. Opportunity identification (GLS)
4. Building a competitive advantage/business model
(GLS)
5. Marketing– (GLS) Reading week
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Assignment 1- Opportunity Assessment
— 15% grade
— Deadline Thursday after reading week ie
Thursday Nov 16th at 1.30pm
— Give your view of how great an opportunity a certain
business presents in terms of: the idea, the market,
the people, the resources and the deal
— Likely to be guest lectures 2 and 3
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Assignment 2 – case study
— 15% grade
— Deadline last Thursday of term –
Thursday 14th December 1.30pm
— Answer questions taken from a case
study
— Case study is distributed in advance
— We’ll give you tips on answering case
studies in general
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Reading
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Who wants to be an entrepreneur?
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Do you want to be…
Jack Ma
Mark Zuckerberg
Elon Musk
Steve
Jobs
Arianna Huffington
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Forbes Magazine: The world’s 16 most
powerful female entrepreneurs –
selection
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Another list of the top 15 female
entrepreneurs:wealthygorilla.com
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Another list of the top 15
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Another list of the top 15
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(Short personal plea)
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List of the top female entrepreneurs:
2027
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List of the top male entrepreneurs: 2027
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What is an entrepreneur?
▪ Characteristics ▪ Skills
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Characteristics of entrepreneurs
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