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Entrepreneurship and Leadership (5cr)

Course unit code: NN00GE88

General information


Credits
5 cr
Teaching language
English

Objectives

Upon completion of the course, the student is expected to be able to:

Apply qualitative and quantitative user analysis and ethnographic study tools.
Identify and define a target market and relevant user segments.
Identify and validate specific problems that present business opportunities.
Devise and develop creative value propositions that significantly impact a group of relevant users through concrete and technically viable solutions.
Develop prototyping, POC or MVP and validation processes based on agile development.
Propose business and distribution models capable of capturing value consistent with the solution and target market.
Plan and structure a plan for launching and operating the enterprise.
Systematize teamwork efficiently, autonomously and collaboratively.
Autonomously develop complex decision-making processes.
Build a global, critical and ethical vision to develop entrepreneurial projects.

Content

The Entrepreneurship and Leadership Workshop course is a theoretical-practical course, aimed at students developing knowledge, skills and abilities that enable them to devise and develop entrepreneurial projects, acquire tools that facilitate autonomous management of their projects based on methodologies for agile development. The subject is methodologically based on teamwork and collaboration, the development of projects with field validation, as well as work sessions.

The course collaborates in the deepening and exercise of the following competencies in students which contribute to the graduation profile:

Teamwork and Autonomy;
Problem solving and decision making;
Analysis, critical and ethical thinking;
Creative thinking and innovation;
Global vision, direction and leadership;
Flexibility and adaptation to the environment.

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