15.390 | Spring 2013 | Graduate

New Enterprises

Course Description

This course covers the process of identifying and quantifying market opportunities, then conceptualizing, planning, and starting a new, technology-based enterprise. Students develop detailed business plans for a startup. It is intended for students who want to start their own business, further develop an existing …
This course covers the process of identifying and quantifying market opportunities, then conceptualizing, planning, and starting a new, technology-based enterprise. Students develop detailed business plans for a startup. It is intended for students who want to start their own business, further develop an existing business, be a member of a management team in a new enterprise, or better understand the entrepreneur and the entrepreneurial process.
Learning Resource Types
notes Lecture Notes
theaters Tutorial Videos
assignment Activity Assignments
assignment Written Assignments
Photo of town sign that reads: "Entering Startup."
This course explores the unique territory of startup businesses. Photo: “Entering startup.” (Courtesy of dierkin on Flickr. License: CC-BY.)