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About the Course

How does a good idea become a viable business opportunity? What is entrepreneurship and who fits the profile of an entrepreneur? This introductory course is designed to introduce you to the foundational concepts of entrepreneurship, including the definition of entrepreneurship, the profile of the entrepreneur, the difference between entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial management, and the role of venture creation in society. You’ll explore where technology entrepreneurship and impact entrepreneurship align and where they diverge, and you’ll learn proven techniques for identifying the opportunity, assessing the opportunity, hypothesis testing and creating a prototype. By the end of this course, you’ll know how to test, validate and prototype your idea, and also whether or not you fit the profile of an entrepreneur! You’ll also be ready to move on to the next phase of entrepreneurship in Entrepreneurship 2: Launching the Start-Up....

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AG

May 4, 2017

'Entrepreneurship 1: Developing the Opportunity' made me believe that i had all that one should know before starting up. I would recommend this course to all those looking to build the next big thing.

OO

Feb 28, 2021

Coursera is the best,,, I’ve always thought going to school was all you need to acquire the knowledge you want... But now I no you can be home and acquire your knowledge through the help of coursera..

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By Moe

Jun 25, 2016

Invaluable information in every lecture.

By Carlos S

Apr 17, 2016

Scholarship for further modules, please.

By Pawarisson ( J

May 29, 2021

Good for very beginner entrepreneurs.

By Vaibhav K

Oct 24, 2021

its 80% accurate guidance I feel

By Clarisse K T

Aug 25, 2019

Not enough books or references

By Philippe H

Jul 26, 2021

Very hands-on information.

By Sushil K

Dec 24, 2017

Nice beginning.....thanks

By Mohammad Y J

Mar 22, 2019

was a really nice course

By Story B

Jun 3, 2022

Thanks good efforts

By Daniel O T

Aug 18, 2021

Good starting point

By Maryam A

Nov 7, 2021

I really enjoy it

By Jeroen

Jun 1, 2018

Very insightfull

By Hussain A Q

Apr 1, 2022

nice the coures

By Roshan V

Jun 5, 2019

Lovely course.

By Ashu S

May 4, 2016

Great course!!

By Diogo B

Jun 7, 2020

Good overall.

By Saifuddin J

Jul 27, 2020

nice course

By Abdulhafiez M

Nov 14, 2023

Thank you!

By Rajneesh k

Sep 2, 2021

This

By Deleted A

Oct 31, 2017

good

By Zifeng K W

Sep 17, 2017

Cool

By 北科大-黃建荃

Sep 23, 2024

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By Morten J

Apr 10, 2018

IMO it started good, but you lost my interest in this course when it started repeating itself into annoyance on the prototyping part. Enjoyed the Ulrich and Huang sessions, as they kept my attention and kept the presentation without to much jibberish around the key points. Picked up a couple of good items such as the profiling type of companies and the idea generation. On the idea generation this differ to many other idea generation sessions, and this one is nicely backed up with empirical data.

By Prabudh R

Sep 11, 2022

Though it was a great course, I learned a lot of things related to the core principles, ethics and process of how a firm works.

But I am not giving this course full stars because I felt the course was pretty centric on the commodity or the product-based information. I wish this course could have also focused on service-based enterprises and their functions.

Although this course was cool and I enjoyed it.

By ravi s

Jul 3, 2016

Some useful frameworks but would have preferred to see more time spent addressing models and frameworks for testing the potential success of new ideas and comparing between different ideas. The tournament model covered here was not sufficient to really address this issue and it requires more depth. But otherwise a decent introduction to those not familiar/ experienced with business/ start ups.