The Entrepreneur's Toolkit

by Michael Goldsby

Streaming video, 2014

Status

Available

Call number

658.11

Collections

Publication

Great Courses (2014), 12 hours, 24 lectures, 175 pages

Description

Business. Nonfiction. HTML: This course teaches you how to be an entrepreneur and how to think like one - skills that are essential whether you are starting a business, expanding an existing business, boosting your career as an employee, pursuing a social cause, or seeking to increase your impact as a teacher, coach, minister, or other professional. Packed with fascinating lessons from legendary entrepreneurs such as Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Walt Disney, and Henry Ford, these 24 lectures are entertaining as well as practical. You begin by investigating what makes a good business idea. Then you learn how to turn that idea into a successful enterprise by defining the market and the customers you will serve, attracting backers, building your brand, and growing your venture to the point where you can sell it, if you want, for an impressive profit. Topics covered include market research, choosing a business structure, the all-important business plan, financial statements, running a home office, family businesses, franchises, intellectual property, employee and customer relations, and entrepreneurial exhaustion. Professor Goldsby also discusses different entrepreneurial styles, and he looks ahead to your career options after you succeed and are ready to try another challenge. He notes that entrepreneurs play an indispensible role in society: they are the ones who find problems, recognize the opportunities in those problems, then fix them and make the world a better place..… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

175 p.; 7.5 inches

Local notes

1 How to Come Up with a Great Business Idea / 2 Understanding Your Market / 3 Prototypes-Making Your Idea a Reality / 4 Defining Your Business Model / 5 Picking Your Business Structure / 6 Starting Your Business Plan / 7 Market Analysis and Marketing Strategy / 8 Business Logistics and Operations / 9 Organizational Structure and Management Teams / 10 Income Statements and Balance Sheets / 11 Cash Flow Statements and Performance Measures / 12 Conducting Risk Analysis / 13 Finishing Your Business Plan / 14 How to Finance Your Business / 15 From Your Home Office to Social Media / 16 Starting a Family Business / 17 Buying a Franchise or Other Business / 18 Understanding Intellectual Property / 19 Managing Human Resources / 20 The Customer's Experience and Your Brand / 21 Entrepreneurial Perspectives / 22 Entrepreneurial Exhaustion / 23 Entrepreneurial Leadership / 24 The Successful Entrepreneur
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