Entrepreneurship

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Entrepreneurship

Coursera · Beginner ·🚀 Entrepreneurship & Startups ·3mo ago

Key Takeaways

Introduces fundamental concepts and frameworks of entrepreneurship in the context of the Chinese market

Original Description

An entrepreneur is someone who is always on the lookout for problems that can be turned into opportunities and finds creative ways to leverage limited resources to reach their goals. In this course, learners will be introduced to the fundamental concepts, theories, and frameworks of entrepreneurship and learn how to apply them within the context of the world's largest market: China. Through cases, articles, and experiential learning, learners will gain expertise in how to identify and evaluate opportunities; interpret, analyze, and build financial models to enable high-growth ventures; practice living life as an entrepreneurial leader; and create a new product or service for the Chinese market.
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