MGT 401

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MGT 401 - Corporate Entrepreneurship (3 cr)

ManagementSBUS - School of Business

Course Title

Corporate Entrepreneurship

Catalog Description

To achieve and sustain a competitive advantage in today’s global business environment, companies must be more creative, adaptable, and innovative than ever. Corporate entrepreneurship is the practice of employing entrepreneurial skills and approaches within an organization to achieve those outcomes. This course focuses on the principles, concepts, and practices of entrepreneurship within organizations. How do large companies start and develop entirely new initiatives and projects? What are the critical factors that influence the decision process? Where do innovative projects originate? What makes entrepreneurship in organizations challenging and how can those challenges be addressed? This course combines readings, lectures, case studies, and simulations.

Cross Listed Courses

Minimum

3

Max

3

Academic Progress Units

3

Requirement Designation

Regular Non-Liberal Arts

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