Provider:
Indiana Online
Provider Description:
Course Code:
4562
Content Area:
CTE: Business, Marketing, Information Technology, Entrepreneurship
Course Delivery:
Online
Enrollment Type:
Continuous
Enrollment Deadline:
None
Course Description:
Upon completion of the course, students will:
- Discuss the history of entrepreneurship and startups in the U.S.
- Define entrepreneurship and describe an entrepreneurial mindset.
- Evaluate the benefits of entrepreneurship and startups as a career path, as well as common mistakes and misconceptions.
- Describe what a minimum viable product (MVP) is and provide examples.
- Define product/market fit and evaluate different ways for evaluating product/market fit of a business idea.
- Differentiate between products, services, and platforms.
- Define key business model terms such as B2B, B2C, and others.
- Define differentiation and discuss the importance of differentiating yourself as a startup.
- Describe tools and methods used to analyze competitors and competing products/solutions.
- Describe innovation and provide examples of innovative ideas and products.
Credit:
1
Credit Type:
High School
NCAA Approved:
Yes
Contact:
Kim Hendrick
(317) 759-5544
Cost:
$275.00
Indiana Course Title:
Startups and Innovation - Principles of Business Management
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