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Apr 25, 2024
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2017-2018 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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SST 295-04 - Special Topic: Real Life Entrepreneurship1 credits (Fall) Students will gain insights into business realities and pitfalls. They will learn the basics on how to start and build a company as an entrepreneur, and how to improve a business segment within an existing company as an intrapreneur. Through examination of real-life scenarios, students will become familiar with common sense approaches to business, with thinking-outside-the-box, and with the lowest-common-denominator method of thinking. This is a Wilson Center for Innovation and Leadership sponsored alumni short course; taught by Sanjay Khanna ‘85.
Prerequisite: Second-year standing. Note: Dates: October 24 to November 09. Short course deadlines apply. Instructor: Khana
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