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Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneurship Creativity

Learn the principles of entrepreneurship & innovation management


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Summary

Price
£12 inc VAT
Study method
Online, On Demand What's this?
Duration
0.7 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Reed courses certificate of completion - Free
  • Certificate of completion - £3

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Overview

This course aims to provide students the opportunity to develop and enhance their skills and knowledge in the field of entrepreneurship and innovation. Topics covered in this module includes: Defining Entrepreneurship; Entrepreneurship Theories; Theories in Creativity; Creativity in Organisations; and Entrepreneurship Mindset.

Certificates

Reed courses certificate of completion

Digital certificate - Included

Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed

Certificate of completion

Digital certificate - £3

The certificate will be sent via email once the course has been completed.

Curriculum

1
section
19
lectures
0h 42m
total
    • 1: Course Text 15:00 PDF
    • 2: Entrepreneurship Preview 01:16
    • 3: Entrepreneurship Introduction 00:38
    • 4: Entrepreneurship Definition 01:04
    • 5: Entrepreneurship Theories 01:15
    • 6: Schumpeter Theory 02:20
    • 7: Uncertainty - Bearing Theory and Krizner's "Alert" Entrepreneurship 02:03
    • 8: Biological and Marshall's Theory of Entrepreneurship 01:16
    • 9: Other Entrepreneurship Theories 01:52
    • 10: Sociological Theories of Entrepreneurship 02:04
    • 11: Jean-Baptiste Say's Law 01:28
    • 12: Entrepreneurship Creativity 00:44
    • 13: Theories in Creativity 01:07
    • 14: Wertheimer, Maslow, Rickards and Gilliam 02:33
    • 15: Creativity in Organisations 00:58
    • 16: Creativity in Management 00:49
    • 17: Creativity and Competition 00:53
    • 18: Entrepreneurship Mindset 01:31
    • 19: Knowledge Quiz 03:00

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Description

BACKGROUND:
Entrepreneurship and Innovation are important in all areas of business and play a crucial role in the economy. An understanding of the relationship between entrepreneurship and innovation is essential for identifying new opportunities, allocating resources efficiently and for achieving sustainable competitive advantage. Therefore, it is imperative that decision-makers understand the key concepts of entrepreneurship and innovation and be able to apply this knowledge effectively to create solutions to consumer, market, environmental and social problems.

LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon the completion of this module, users will be able to:
• Understand the theoretical and practical knowledge in entrepreneurship and innovation, including recent developments in the discipline.
• Apply critical thinking to relevant research articles of contemporary relevance in entrepreneurship and innovation.
• Critically analyse information from a wide range of sources to create solutions innovatively to improve current practices.

Who is this course for?

  • Business Managers
  • Students
  • Self Employed Individuals
  • Start-up Companies
  • Executives
  • Entrepreneurs

Requirements

  • No prerequisites.
  • No materials distributed.
  • No formal assessments required.

Career path

  • Entrepreneur
  • Administrator
  • Business Development Officer
  • Consultant
  • Government Officer
  • Manager
  • Operations Manager
  • Project Manager

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