BUSE 617 Entrepreneurship Development EMBA 2nd Semester 2020-21 Faculty of Economics and Administration King Abdulaziz University Jeddah, Saudi Arabia -1- Entrepreneurship BUSE617 2020-21 Basic Information Faculty Member Contact Info. Semester Course Program Contact Info : Dr. Mohammad Tahlil Azim : Office – FEA Building 121, Room # 496 : 2nd Semester 2020-21 : Entrepreneurship Development (BUSE 617) : EMBA : tahlilazim@yahoo.com Text Book Main Text: Neck, H. M., Neck, C. P., & Murray, E. L. (2019). Entrepreneurship: the practice and mindset. SAGE Publications, Incorporated. Reference Text Entrepreneurship (2017) (10th ed,) by Robert D. Hisrich, Michael P. Peters, & Dean A. Shepherd., New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education Entrepreneurship: Successfully Launching New Ventures, (Sixth Edition), (2019) Global Edition, by Bruce R. Barringer & R. Duane Ireland. Azim, M. & Hariri, A. (2018). Entrepreneurship Education and Training in Saudi Arabia. In Entrepreneurship Education and Research in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Springer. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-90394-1_11 Course Details Course Objective This course is designed to help students evaluate the business skills and commitment necessary to successfully operate an entrepreneurial venture and review the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship. Students will learn about themselves, their decisions, and their goals to determine how entrepreneurship can play a role in their lives. Students will also be introduced to entrepreneurship from an economic perspective and the concepts of environmentally sustainable practices and social entrepreneurship. Description of module content: The course is an introductory course intended to provide students with knowledge of entrepreneurship and the vital role played by entrepreneurs in the national and global economy. To achieve this, this course focuses on the creation of new ventures, the skills necessary for success in an entrepreneurial venture, and factors associated with new venture success. Entrepreneurship is interdisciplinary so this course provides students with the opportunity to draw together elements of other disciplines such as finance, economics, management, marketing, and so forth, showing how these must fit together to create a whole organization, rather than viewing these as a series of unrelated components. This course also mixes theory with practice. Students will be challenged to Dr. Mohammad Tahlil Azim EMBA - King Abdulaziz University -2- Entrepreneurship BUSE617 2020-21 apply principles, concepts and frameworks to real world situations, particularly on assignments including the business plan and on exams. This course will help students determine if they want to start their own ventures or if they prefer to operate as corporate entrepreneurs working within an existing organization. Companies increasingly want and need employees who can identify problems and opportunities, exercise initiative and develop creative solutions, and build support while implementing their ideas. The concepts and skills emphasized in this course should be useful whether starting a new business or innovating within an existing organization. Learning Outcomes At the end of this course, you should be able to: Understand the context, concepts, and process of entrepreneurship Grasp the entrepreneurial mind-set and be motivated to adopt the mind-set. Think in a creative way and recognize unexploited business opportunities Plan for starting a new business Learn to exploit resources for the entrepreneurs Acquire skills to develop network of relationships and create marketing opportunities Manage legal and financial aspects of a small business Identify and assess sources of support for small businesses and entrepreneurs, particularly in Saudi Arabia. Method of Teaching and Learning Class contact hours will include both lecture and seminar discussions. Group working and discussion is central to our sessions where issues related to entrepreneurship are analyzed through case studies, exercises and assignments. In addition to published case studies, current examples are used to illustrate learning points. Students will be expected to make use of online learning resources and published material. Assessment Method Course assessment will take the form of written examination, assignments/homework, and Business Plan writing. The distribution of marks is as below; 1. Mid Term 20% 2. Final Exam 20% 3. Case Study 10% 4. Biography of an Entrepreneur 10% 5. Business Process Mapping and documentation 10% 6. Business Plan & Presentation 25% 7. Class participation 05% Dr. Mohammad Tahlil Azim EMBA - King Abdulaziz University -3- Entrepreneurship BUSE617 2020-21 Expectation about Exam, Case study and Presentation Whether it is the case study project/group presentation or the examination you should bear the following points in mind: Credit will be given for the use of conceptual constructs applied during the execution of the given piece of work which aids analysis of the issues under discussion. Wherever appropriate, relevant examples should be used to illustrate the main points or arguments being made. Examples help illuminate and give depth to arguments propounded. Examples may be taken from textbooks, lecture notes, journals and newspapers, or from your own experience, if any. Do not regurgitate the lecture notes when answering a question. You are expected not only to simply show an understanding of the problem but also synthesize, prioritize and analyze the material at your disposal in relation to the problem set and in so doing provide logical solutions. Academic Honesty Students are expected to maintain the highest standards of academic integrity. Behavior that violates these standards is not acceptable. Examples are the use of unauthorized material, communication with fellow students during an examination, attempting to benefit from the work of another student, and similar behavior that defeats the intent of an examination or other class work. Cheating on exams, plagiarism, and improper acknowledgement of sources in essays shall be grounds for disciplinary action. Chapter Plan & Class Activities W 1 Date Activities Socialization and Introduction to the course Topic 1: Entrepreneurship: A Global Social Movement Debunking the Myths of Entrepreneurship Types of Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship as a Social Movement Task: Team Formation & Brain Storming Topic 2: Practicing Entrepreneurship Two Main Perspectives on Entrepreneurship Prediction and Creation in Action The Five Skills Most Important to the Practice of Entrepreneurship Tasks: In class case study Dr. Mohammad Tahlil Azim EMBA - King Abdulaziz University Reading Chapter 1 Chapter 2 -4- Entrepreneurship BUSE617 2020-21 2 3 4 Topic 3: Practicing Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship Is More a Method than a Process The Practice of Entrepreneurship: An Introduction Eight Components of the Practice of Entrepreneurship Using the Practice to Achieve Ongoing Success The Concept of Deliberate Practice Tasks: Selection of Business for planning Topic 4: Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset The Mindset for Entrepreneurship Passion and Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship as a Habit The Self-Leadership Habit The Creativity Habit The Fear Factor A Creative Mind Topic 5: Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset The Improvisation Habit The Mindset as the Pathway to Action Self-Efficacy and Entrepreneurial Intentions The Role of Mindset in Opportunity Recognition Stakeholder Relationships and Trust Tasks: Assignment on “Biography of an entrepreneur” due on 6th February 2021. Topic 6: Generating New Ideas The Entrepreneurial Mindset and Opportunity Recognition Innovation, Invention, Improvement, or Irrelevant? The Myth of the Isolated Inventor Seven Strategies for Idea Generation Two Pathways to Opportunity Identification Opportunities Through Active Search and Alertness Tasks: In class case study MID TERM EXAM 20 February 2021, Saturday Topic 7: Planning for Entrepreneurs The Trim Framework Plans Take Many Forms The Business Plan Summary of Different Types of Plans The Business Plan Debate Tips for Writing Business Plans Task: Assignment on Business Process Mapping and Legal Documentation Due on 5th March 2021. Dr. Mohammad Tahlil Azim EMBA - King Abdulaziz University Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Chapter 5 Chapter 9 -5- Entrepreneurship BUSE617 2020-21 5 6 7 Topic 8: Building Business Models The Four Parts of a Business Model Different Types of CVPs and Customer Segments Types of Value Propositions Building Business Models Types of Customer Segments The Business Model Canvas (BMC) Topic 9: Creating Revenue Models Different Types of Revenue Models Revenue and Cost Drivers Income Statement Pricing Strategies Topic10: Bootstrapping for Resources Bootstrapping or External Financing? Bootstrapping Strategies Crowd-funding Versus Crowdsourcing Task: In class Case Study Topic 11: Support services for entrepreneurs in Saudi Arabia Task: Business Plan Presentation due on 19-20 March, 2021 FINAL EXAMS Chapter 8 Chapter 10 Chapter12 Referred Materials …. GOOD LUCK …. Dr. Mohammad Tahlil Azim EMBA - King Abdulaziz University -6-