Entrepreneurship mindset: 50 MBA mindset of entrepreneur (2)
Entrepreneurship mindset: 50 MBA mindset of entrepreneur (2), available at $44.99, has an average rating of 5, with 54 lectures, based on 2 reviews, and has 22 subscribers.
You will learn about Things engineering schools do not teach … but critical for startup and entrepreneurs. We use fifty short lessons to illustrate such vital concepts. 50 pictures, 50 concise lessons. Quickly gain multiple perspectives in straight honest talk based on experience. Entrepreneurship is multi-faceted. Learn all the perspectives quickly – technology, invention, business, investment, management, value proposition, etc. Entrepreneurship is approached in multiple stages: learn how to turn yourself into an entrepreneur. Entrepreneurship is conducted within the supply chain and ecosystem – learn why they are important. Understand the barriers for smart people and great ideas to turn into reality. Art of selling. Step by step startup. The supply chain magic and how you use it. This course is ideal for individuals who are Coders, engineers, digital marketers, and first time small business builders. It is particularly useful for Coders, engineers, digital marketers, and first time small business builders.
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Title: Entrepreneurship mindset: 50 MBA mindset of entrepreneur (2)
Price: $44.99
Average Rating: 5
Number of Lectures: 54
Number of Published Lectures: 54
Number of Curriculum Items: 54
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 54
Original Price: $22.99
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What You Will Learn
- Things engineering schools do not teach … but critical for startup and entrepreneurs.
- We use fifty short lessons to illustrate such vital concepts.
- 50 pictures, 50 concise lessons. Quickly gain multiple perspectives in straight honest talk based on experience.
- Entrepreneurship is multi-faceted. Learn all the perspectives quickly – technology, invention, business, investment, management, value proposition, etc.
- Entrepreneurship is approached in multiple stages: learn how to turn yourself into an entrepreneur.
- Entrepreneurship is conducted within the supply chain and ecosystem – learn why they are important.
- Understand the barriers for smart people and great ideas to turn into reality.
- Art of selling. Step by step startup. The supply chain magic and how you use it.
Who Should Attend
- Coders, engineers, digital marketers, and first time small business builders.
Target Audiences
- Coders, engineers, digital marketers, and first time small business builders.
To change the world, change yourself first.
Higher education is just HIRED education. After that, you teach yourself.
Even if you go to Harvard undergrad and was a MIT chair professor – entrepreneurship is still a metamorphosis of yourself. Great entrepreneurs do not skip school, but they unlearn schooling. This is especially true for engineers, STEM students, and coders.
For CODER entrepreneurs – 60 minutes, 50 MBA concepts you must know to make entrepreneurship journey successful.
Entrepreneurship is a big puzzle. If you are a coder, programmer, STEM student or technical professional, this is made for you. Read potential investor’s mind. Read the market and customers. Spend an hour, save years of struggle and regrets. Entrepreneurship is not aptitude, but attitude. MBA and investors are not smarter, but they know some things engineering schools never teach. We only cover the absolute essentials here.
Entrepreneurship is both about innovation and business. You don’t have to go to business school, but there are some critical elements a technical founder/CEO must know. Although MBA does not teach someone to be entrepreneurs, founders without some fundamental understandings of the business world will be unpleasantly surprised.
Technical founders will regret and struggle forever if you don’t know these. And most likely you don’t know, because engineering and STEM teaching don’t cover them at all. I am a technical founder of six companies – I know what technical people don’t know. Here are fifty original diagrams I made during my journey of entrepreneurship.
I am a Caltech PhD in Electrical Engineering who spend 20 years as engineering school professor. I started six companies – I want to teach engineers what you must know at the minimal about business.
MBA investors are not all smart, but they know somethings that most founders don’t. Founders will struggle forever if you do not get some essential concepts. We discuss 50 of them here in under one hour.
50 original teaching illustrations made by seasoned entrepreneur to tell the facts. Quick glance of MBA concepts.
Let’s be honest. Entrepreneurship is one of the hardest things to teach and understand – it is learning and exploration much beyond classrooms and jobs. If you did not start building business as a teen, you don’t have time to waste. You don’t want to waste time on hope and euphoria. You want to cut to the heart of the game, and build your enterprise or products.
Many first time entrepreneurs would underestimate many challenges – and some never go beyond the wannapreneur stage. People either are stuck forever in ideas loop, or take undue risks by underestimating challenges. Understanding these risks, which are never discussed in books honestly.
Without the full experience of one startup cycle, no one can grasp the entrepreneur’s mindset. However, this course tries to change that.
The course teacher, Chang Liu, has been an engineer and inventor for all his life. To understand entrepreneurship and startup, he read a lot of books. However, none of the books make it clear about HOW TO CREATE a startup. He went on to start six companies, so that he knows that the books do not teach. Along the way, he figured out the best way to teach a difficult subject.
The pictures were collected and in many cases, hand drawn by Dr. Liu. It contains unique insight into the entrepreneur world – which crosses personal development, technology, business, financing, and management. The pictures are accompanied by short descriptions, but the length is kept minimal to allow one to go through many pictures quickly.
There are many previewable contents. Please feel free to contact the instructor.
Entrepreneurship: Essential MBA for tech entrepreneur CEO
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Why a picture by picture style introduction?
Lecture 3: Entreprneeurship is undo your smart schooling, everything.
Lecture 4: What is a personal success?
Lecture 5: The demand of middle class money
Chapter 2: Demystify business surves and diagrams
Lecture 1: The supply chain – end consumer, market, industry
Lecture 2: The industry and supply chain
Lecture 3: Business, industry, markets
Lecture 4: Coca Cola = go big or go home
Lecture 5: S-curve
Lecture 6: The smiley curve
Lecture 7: The startup dive chart and startup curve
Lecture 8: PESTEL – Political, economic, societal, technological
Lecture 9: Westinghouse – inventor and marketer
Chapter 3: Business design – business is designed and then built
Lecture 1: Preparedness check – with bingo cards
Lecture 2: Finishes and classifications
Lecture 3: Assemblying the pieces of business – products and customer free style match
Lecture 4: The Key to Entrepreneur Business Success
Lecture 5: Creating species: business is a species in the ecosystem
Chapter 4: Art of selling
Lecture 1: Build a good store or there is no place to sell your products
Lecture 2: Funnel and channel – acquire and grow
Lecture 3: Grab pricing control power
Lecture 4: Profit is controlling quality and cost
Lecture 5: Cultivating demand
Lecture 6: Selling is to give extreme value and scaling to monopoly
Lecture 7: Value is a proposition. Sales is acceptance.
Lecture 8: Value and scaling – capitalistic efficiency
Chapter 5: Supply Chain, Cash Flow and Demand
Lecture 1: Supply Chain diagram
Lecture 2: Middleman and supply chain
Lecture 3: Supply chain and cash flow like a river
Lecture 4: Two way flow of goods and money
Lecture 5: Example of water melon supply chain
Lecture 6: Supply chain and smiley curve
Chapter 6: Steps and first step
Lecture 1: Four steps from student to entrepreneur
Lecture 2: Nine steps from idea to business
Lecture 3: Four stages from student to entrepreneur – by trial and error
Lecture 4: Four steps for company to grow
Lecture 5: Steps from student to entrepreneur
Lecture 6: Steps from product to buyer
Lecture 7: School to success
Lecture 8: From products to merchandise
Lecture 9: The four steps of entrepreneurship – learn to sell
Lecture 10: The three pins of entrepreneur passage
Lecture 11: The two tracks of life – how to build your business
Chapter 7: Building business is slow
Lecture 1: The survivorship bias – success is not due to smart
Lecture 2: The funnel process for people and buyers
Lecture 3: The finish line is the brand
Chapter 8: Getting rid of fantasy
Lecture 1: Creation, chance, and luck
Lecture 2: There is no empty space to chance upon
Lecture 3: Analogy of drilling: no vacuum to chance upon
Lecture 4: Business is building and maintaining track
Lecture 5: If you have an idea – build it.
Lecture 6: Boat made of sand
Lecture 7: Summary: how to start? how to grow?
Instructors
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Chang Liu
Engineer, author, CEO, and entrepreneur
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