Entrepreneurship Exploration and Mindset

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Western Technical College 10102108 Entrepreneurship Exploration and Mindset Course Outcome Summary Course Information Description Career Cluster Instructional Level Total Credits 3.00 Total Hours 54.00 This course is designed to engage students in the fundamental aspects of the entrepreneurial mindset and the unlimited opportunities it can provide. Students will explore the skills, attitudes and behaviors that successful entrepreneurs have historically possessed, as well as meet and network with current entrepreneurs. It provides students with opportunities to investigate, understand and apply the process of choosing entrepreneurship as a career choice. Students will explore the entrepreneurship experience by focusing on the definition of entrepreneurship, opportunity recognition, business concept development and preliminary feasibility testing. This course is not just for aspiring entrepreneurs, it is for all students who want to own their careers and their lives. Business Management and Administration Associate Degree Courses Types of Instruction Instruction Type Lecture Credits/Hours 3 CR / 54 HR Course History Last Approval Date 10/5/2015 Textbooks Entrepreneurship: Theory, Process, and Practice LMS Integrated for MindTap Management With Access Card. 10th Edition. Copyright 2017. Kuratko, Donald F. Publisher: Cengage Learning. ISBN-13:978-1-305-63970-6. Required. Core Abilities 1. Apply mathematical concepts. Course Outcome Summary - Page 1 of 8

Status Active 2. Demonstrate ability to think critically. 3. 4. Make decisions that incorporate the importance of sustainability. 5. Transfer social and natural science theories into practical applications. 6. 7. Use technology effectively. Course Competencies 1. Determine the nature of entrepreneurship. Domain Cognitive Level Applying Demonstrate ability to think critically. 1.1. Written Product 1.2. Interview 1.3. Presentation 1.1. Learner summarizes information from interview of two entrepreneurs, one with 3 years of less of experience and one with experience greater than 3 years in a written product. 1.2. Learner explains the common mistakes that entrepreneurs make. 1.3. Learner explains the transitions that entrepreneurs go through as they transition from the development and planning stage to the operating a new business. 1.4. Learner cites the two entrepreneurs from interviews as personal references. 1.5. Learner defines what entrepreneurship is in a written product. 1.6. Learner summarizes what it takes to become a successful entrepreneur including challenges and successes for entrepreneurs. 1.a. Examine the myths associated with becoming a successful entrepreneur. 1.b. Explore today's entrepreneurial environment and revolution and its effect on market. 1.c. Discuss common mistakes entrepreneurs make. 1.d. Explain the reality of what it really takes to become an entrepreneur. 1.e. Explain the various types of risk entrepreneurs face as they transition from the idea development phase to business operation. 2. Identify the personal traits and mindset associated with entrepreneurial success. Course Outcome Summary - Page 2 of 8

2.1. Written Product 2.2. Self Assessment 2.1. Learner identifies the characteristics found in entrepreneurs. 2.2. Learner explains the beliefs and assumptions that empower entrepreneurs in a written product. 2.3. Learner explains circumstances surrounding entrepreneurial successes and failures in writing. 2.4. Learner identifies the entrepreneurial process for success. 2.5. Learner completes self-assessment and determine 3 strengths for entrepreneurial success. 2.6. Learner completes self-assessment to determine 3 weaknesses regarding entrepreneurial success. 2.a. Analyze circumstances surrounding entrepreneurial successes and failures. 2.b. Identify and discuss the characteristics of a successful entrepreneur. 2.c. Examine beliefs and assumptions that empower entrepreneurs. 2.d. Analyze circumstances surrounding entrepreneurial success and failures. 2.e. Identify the entrepreneurial process for success, by analyzing the mindset and skills of entrepreneurs. 2.f. Explore the personal attributes of entrepreneurs. 3. Align personal goals with strategies to succeed as an entrepreneur. 3.1. Written Product 3.2. Self Assessment 3.1. Learner completes a self assessment to identifies opportunities for entrepreneurial success. 3.2. Learner determines the skills and strategies necessary to succeed in business. 3.3. Learner identifies personal goals for improving entrepreneurial skills. 3.4. Learner develops a plan for improving entrepreneurial skills. 3.a. Identify opportunities that ignite ambition, foster self-reliance, resourcefulness, perseverance and determination. 3.b. Analyze circumstances, skills and strategies which yield entrepreneurial success. 3.c. Establish individual goals to develop personal entrepreneurial skills. 3.d. Differentiate strengths and weaknesses in entrepreneurial skill set. 4. Explore the concept of intra-preneurship and the creative pursuit of ideas Domain Cognitive Level Applying Demonstrate ability to think critically. Transfer social and natural science theories into practical applications. 4.1. Written Product 4.2. Case Study 4.3. Presentation 4.1. Learner will illustrate need for entrepreneurial thinking in organizations Course Outcome Summary - Page 3 of 8

4.2. Learner will describe obstacles that prevent innovation in organizations. 4.3. Learner will analyze the interactive process of corporate entrepreneurship. 4.4. Learner will describe the elements of a corporate entrepreneurial strategy. 4.5. Learner will identify the myths associated with innovation and define the key principles of innovation. 4.a. Define corporate entrepreneur. 4.b. Understand entrepreneurial mind-set in organizations. 4.c. Illustrate need for entrepreneurial thinking in organizations 4.d. Analyze the interactive process of corporate entrepreneurship. 4.e. Examine the methods of developing managers for corporate entrepreneurship 5. Examine social entrepreneurship in the local and global marketplace Make decisions that incorporate the importance of sustainability. Transfer social and natural science theories into practical applications. 5.1. Case Study 5.2. Written Product 5.3. Oral Presentation 5.1. Learner will examine the social entrepreneur movement and delve into the concept of shared value 5.2. Learner will assess the challenges for entrepreneurs with social entrepreneurship in the marketplace. 5.3. Learner will identify challenges and risks associated with social entrepreneurship. 5.4. Learner will identify the ethical issues entrepreneurs face in the competitive marketplace. 5.a. Examine the social entrepreneurship movement. 5.b. Examine the social entrepreneur movement. 5.c. Identify the shared value concept in relationship to social entrepreneurship. 5.d. Assess risks associated with social entrepreneurship. 5.e. Identify ethical issues entrepreneurs face as they align with the competitive marketplace and social entrepreneur movement. 6. Prepare a business concept summary for a proposed business or product idea. Domain Cognitive Level Applying Make decisions that incorporate the importance of sustainability. Use technology effectively. 6.1. Written Product 6.1. Learner identifies proposed legal form of business. 6.2. Learner identifies problem/opportunity proposed business will address. 6.3. Learner identifies the competitive advantage proposed business will hold. 6.4. Learner identifies sustainability of product or service offering. 6.5. Learner identifies industry and target market attractiveness 6.6. Learner identifies marketing mix and marketing penetration 6.7. Learner identifies proposed businesses key opportunities or barriers to entry Course Outcome Summary - Page 4 of 8

6.a. 6.b. 6.c. 6.d. Describe the business, its product and the market it will serve. Identify what will be sold weather a product or service, to whom and why the business will hold a competitive advantage. Analyze the market potential and explain the process of developing a business strategy. Describe the function and activities in developing a business or product idea. 7. Explore the entrepreneurial innovation and opportunity process. Domain Cognitive Level Applying Make decisions that incorporate the importance of sustainability. Transfer social and natural science theories into practical applications. 7.1. Case Study 7.2. Written Product 7.1. Learner will identify and apply the opportunity identification process in a written product. 7.2. Learner will examine the role of creativity and review the components of the creative process. 7.3. Learner will identify the myths associated with innovation and define the key principles of innovation. 7.4. Learner will explain the challenges and common pitfalls of new venture start-ups in a written product. 7.5. Learner will examine why new business opportunities fail and succeed in a written product. 7.a. Examine creativity and innovation as they relate to the creative process of entrepreneurship. 7.b. Explain the components of the creative process in entrepreneurship. 7.c. Identify myths associated with innovation 7.d. Explain the common pitfalls of new venture start-ups. 8. Explore resources available to achieve entrepreneurial success Use technology effectively. 8.1. Written Product 8.2. Interview 8.1. Learner will research and analyze additional resources available for an entrepreneurial venture. 8.2. Learner prepares a report on which resources will best suit the needs of proposed business. 8.3. Learner uses information to prepare a report. 8.4. Leaner will examine key resources available to assist in business development. 8.a. Construct a SWOT and competitive analysis to identify opportunities. 8.b. Determine additional resources available to assist in each phase of development for entrepreneurs. 8.c. Explains findings and resources available for entrepreneurial business development. 8.d. Use SBA website and internet to explore additional resources available for start-up. 8.e. Use a variety of research to support proposed business decisions. 9. Identify the type of organizational structure for a proposed business. Course Outcome Summary - Page 5 of 8

Make decisions that incorporate the importance of sustainability. 9.1. Written Product 9.1. Learner lists advantages and disadvantages of sole proprietors, partnerships, corporations, and limited liability companies. 9.2. Leaner lists advantages and disadvantages of franchising. 9.3. Learner determines the best business entities for their proposed business concept. 9.4. Learner explores the best business entity for future business growth for individual proposed business concept. 9.a. Explain the advantages and disadvantages of the main forms of business organizations. 9.b. Determine the business entity that will provide the greatest success for proposed business concept. 9.c. Identify characteristics of a sole proprietorship, partnership, and franchise. 9.d. Identify the characteristics of a corporation and limited liability company. 10. Compare the benefits and drawbacks of types of organizational structures 10.1. Written Product 10.1. Learner identifies the various forms of organizational structure and impact on proposed business. 10.2. Learner lists advantages of sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporations and limited liability companies. 10.3. Leaner lists disadvantages of sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, and limited liability companies. 10.4. Learner identifies advantages and disadvantages of each organizational structure for proposed business. 10.a. Identify factors involved in management structure and team building. 10.b. Identify the factors that are unique to a family run and small business. 10.c. Identify factors that are unique to an e-commerce business. 10.d. Determine the management infrastructure for proposed business. 11. Evaluate target markets for a proposed business. Domain Cognitive Level Evaluating Demonstrate ability to think critically. 11.1. Written Product 11.1. Learner identifies target market, mass market, and niche market. 11.2. Learner develops strategies for developing a personal customer base. 11.3. Learner distinguishes which market segment will be served by proposed business. 11.4. Learner illustrates market segmentation Course Outcome Summary - Page 6 of 8

11.a. Identify and state differences of a mass market, a target market, and a niche market. 11.b. Illustrate market segmentation. 11.c. Identify the determining dimensions used in segmentation. 11.d. Identify potential market for proposed business or product. 12. Examine the feasibility of a proposed business. Apply mathematical concepts. Demonstrate ability to think critically. 12.1. Presentation 12.2. Written Product 12.3. Interview 12.1. Learner conducts primary and secondary research in marketplace for proposed business. 12.2. Learner identifies five internal and external factors that impact proposed business. 12.3. Learner identifies marketing mix and marketing penetration 12.4. Learner identifies management and organizational structure feasibility 12.5. Learner identifies product/service feasibility - market attractiveness, proposed competitive advantage, intellection and zoning constraints. 12.6. Learner discuss external and internal factors that impact proposed business. 12.a. Identify the possibilities for a new business including new idea development, existing business acquisition, and franchising. 12.b. Examine factors that influence business. 12.c. Identify feasibility of proposed business concept. 12.d. Explore the factors that affect the long term viability of proposed business. 12.e. Design an effective feasibility analysis, select the appropriated type of survey to gather the desired information, and analyze and apply the data gathered. 12.f. Understand barriers to entry, intellectual property and zoning constraints. 13. Determine resources that align with start-up and growth of proposed business. Domain Cognitive Level Evaluating 13.1. Case Study 13.2. Interview 13.3. Oral Presentation 13.4. Written Product 13.1. Learner identifies entrepreneurs, mentors, and/or advisers who can provide insight into entrepreneurial ventures. 13.2. Learner identifies advantages and disadvantages of entrepreneurship ventures. 13.3. Learner will interview two entrepreneurs, one start-up and one with over 3 year of experience. 13.4. Learner summarizes findings from interview. 13.5. Learn will explain key successes and mistakes that entrepreneurs have made. Course Outcome Summary - Page 7 of 8

13.6. Leaner will explain the transition that entrepreneurs go through as they move from idea and start-up phase to business operation. 13.7. Learner determines which resources will align with start-up and growth. 13.a. Understand the value of learning how to connect and collaborate with entrepreneurs, mentors and trusted advisors who can assist in transforming entrepreneurial ideas in to sustainable successes. 13.b. Discuss strategies for implementing a personal community of success. 13.c. Evaluate resources available for proposed business start-up. 13.d. Differentiate among the entrepreneurial process and identify the responsibilities of business owners at the various stages of development. 13.e. Develop a network of professionals within industry and/or market. Course Learning Plans and Performance Assessment Tasks Type Title Source Status LP Corporate Entrepreneurship Assignment Course Active LP Corporate Entrepreneurship Presentation Course Active LP Business Concept Development Assignment #2 Course Active LP Business Concept Development Assignment #1 Course Active LP Entrepreneurship Resources Course Active LP Class Participation Course Active LP Ask the Expert- Interview Assignment Course Active LP Current Topics/Events Assignment Course Active LP What is Entrepreneurship Reflection Course Active LP Self-Assessment Reflection Course Active LP Feasibility Study -- Industry and Market Research - Part 1 Course Active LP Feasibility Analysis Part 2 and Presentation Course Active LP Journal What it Take to Become a Successful Entrepreneur Course Active LP Reflection Paper Learning Plan One Course Active LP Lesson Plan 1 - What is Entrepreneurship? Course Active LP LP Lesson Plan 2 - Entrepreneurial Mindset & Personal Goal Alignment Lesson Plan 3 - Entrepreneur Innovation and Opportunity Recognition Course Course Active Active LP Lesson Plan 4 - Corporate & Social Entrepreneurship Course Active LP Lesson Plan 5 - Business Concept Development Course Active LP Lesson Plan 6 - Feasibility of Proposed Business Course Active LP Lesson Plan 7 - Resources for Entrepreneurs Course Active Course Outcome Summary - Page 8 of 8