About this Specialization
For an increasing number of established companies, creating new business opportunities within the company is an imperative for success. Maturing technologies and aging product portfolios are requiring companies to create, develop, and sustain innovative new businesses. The Corporate Entrepreneurship Specialization is designed for those interested in learning how to innovate and apply entrepreneurship principles in the corporate setting. Learners will develop knowledge on how to navigate the barriers to creating, developing, and sustaining innovative new businesses or initiatives within existing companies. These new activities rarely fit neatly within well-established systems, processes, and cultures. Learners will develop the skills, and learn the tools and best practices, for identifying and developing the entrepreneurial opportunities, building business models, creating strategies for leading innovation, and financing innovation. These four topics comprise the four courses of the Corporate Entrepreneurship Specialization, along with a final project. The Corporate Entrepreneurship Specialization is for individuals who are charged and/or inspired to develop and lead new businesses within established companies. It's specifically designed for junior- and middle-managers with the the opportunity, or responsibility, to start new businesses or initiatives within their company or division, in any industry, and in any country.
From | University of Maryland, College Park via Coursera |
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Hours | 100 |
Instructors | Daniel Gordon, Dr. James V. Green, Michael R. Pratt, Dr. Thomas J. Mierzwa |
Language | English |
Subjects | Business |
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Careers
An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).
Interim Chair; Department of Entrepreneurship & Leadership Studies $35k
Marketing Manager and Editor, Center for Entrepreneurship $39k
Assistant Bryant Ventures Coach, Entrepreneurship Professor $49k
Entrepreneurship Instructor & Mentor $58k
Instructor of Graphic Design, School of Entrepreneurship $59k
Adjunct Professor of Social Entrepreneurship $79k
New Venture Specialist at McGuire Center for Entrepreneurship $87k
Assistant Kahl Endowed Professor in Entrepreneurship $99k
Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship $121k
Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship $121k
Professor of Entrepreneurship $126k
Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship $128k
Courses in this Specialization
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Developing the Opportunity for Corporate Entrepreneurs For an increasing number of established companies, creating new businesses and programs within the company is an imperative for success. Maturing technologies and aging product... Coursera | University of Maryland, College Park |
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Building the Business Model for Corporate Entrepreneurs Led by Dan Gordon, a University of Maryland faculty member who teaches business modeling in the National Science Foundation's I-Corps Program, this course enables you to develop... Coursera | University of Maryland, College Park |
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This course focuses on enhancing your understanding of (1) how an internal venture is organized and (2) how to overcome resistance to your new venture ideas within the company. ... Coursera | University of Maryland, College Park |
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Financing and Profiting from Innovation for Corporate Entrepreneurs This course is for aspiring or active corporate entrepreneurs who wants to understand how to secure and manage funding for their corporate venture. We will demystify key... Coursera | University of Maryland, College Park |
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Master Class for Corporate Entrepreneurs The Master Class experience is designed to serve as the final project experience for the Corporate Entrepreneurship Specialization. Alternatively, professionals with experience in... Coursera | University of Maryland, College Park |
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From | University of Maryland, College Park via Coursera |
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Hours | 100 |
Instructors | Daniel Gordon, Dr. James V. Green, Michael R. Pratt, Dr. Thomas J. Mierzwa |
Language | English |
Subjects | Business |
Careers
An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).
Interim Chair; Department of Entrepreneurship & Leadership Studies $35k
Marketing Manager and Editor, Center for Entrepreneurship $39k
Assistant Bryant Ventures Coach, Entrepreneurship Professor $49k
Entrepreneurship Instructor & Mentor $58k
Instructor of Graphic Design, School of Entrepreneurship $59k
Adjunct Professor of Social Entrepreneurship $79k
New Venture Specialist at McGuire Center for Entrepreneurship $87k
Assistant Kahl Endowed Professor in Entrepreneurship $99k
Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship $121k
Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship $121k
Professor of Entrepreneurship $126k
Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship $128k
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