About this Specialization
Wharton's Entrepreneurship Specialization covers the conception, design, organization, and management of new enterprises. This five-course series is designed to take you from opportunity identification through launch, growth, financing and profitability. With guidance from Wharton's top professors, along with insights from current Wharton start-up founders and financiers, you'll develop an entrepreneurial mindset and hone the skills you need to develop a new enterprise with potential for growth and funding, or to identify and pursue opportunities for growth within an existing organization.
From | University of Pennsylvania, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, IIMBx, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore via Coursera |
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Hours | 99 |
Instructors | Laura Huang, David Bell, Lori Rosenkopf, Kartik Hosanagar, David Hsu, Karl T. Ulrich, Ethan Mollick, Suresh Bhagavatula |
Language | English |
Subjects | Business |
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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
Assistant Bryant Ventures Coach, Entrepreneurship Professor $49k
Organizational Development Instructor, ASUu2019s Center for Entrepreneurship $55k
Entrepreneurship Instructor & Mentor $58k
Instructor of Graphic Design, School of Entrepreneurship $59k
Project Manager, Office of Entrepreneurship and Technology Transfer $75k
Adjunct Professor of Social Entrepreneurship $79k
New Venture Specialist at McGuire Center for Entrepreneurship $87k
Assistant Kahl Endowed Professor in Entrepreneurship $99k
Assistant Chair, Entrepreneurship in Business Technology and Professor of Management $109k
Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship $121k
Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship $128k
Courses in this Specialization
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Entrepreneurship 1: Developing the Opportunity How does a good idea become a viable business opportunity? What is entrepreneurship and who fits the profile of an entrepreneur? This introductory course is designed to introduce... Coursera | University of Pennsylvania |
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DO Your Venture: Entrepreneurship For Everyone This hands-on, action oriented business and management course will introduce you to a systematic, scientific and an easy process of testing your ideas and opportunities you... edX | Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, IIMBx, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore |
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Entrepreneurship 2: Launching your Start-Up Once you have a prototype and a clearer vision of the opportunity, you’ll need to create a small organization to discover how to create a repeatable and scalable business model.... Coursera | University of Pennsylvania |
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Entrepreneurship 3: Growth Strategies Start-ups are designed to grow quickly, but successful start-ups grow smart. This course is designed to provide you with an understanding of the essential elements of successful... Coursera | University of Pennsylvania |
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Entrepreneurship 4: Financing and Profitability Start-ups can benefit from a wide variety of financing options on the path to profitability, but how do you know which one to choose? This course explores different financing... Coursera | University of Pennsylvania |
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Wharton Entrepreneurship Capstone (You were viewing this course) In this Capstone project, you will be assembling a pitch deck for a new venture, including the key deliverables (e.g., customer needs, concept description, financials, and so... Coursera | University of Pennsylvania |
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From | University of Pennsylvania, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, IIMBx, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore via Coursera |
---|---|
Hours | 99 |
Instructors | Laura Huang, David Bell, Lori Rosenkopf, Kartik Hosanagar, David Hsu, Karl T. Ulrich, Ethan Mollick, Suresh Bhagavatula |
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
Assistant Bryant Ventures Coach, Entrepreneurship Professor $49k
Organizational Development Instructor, ASUu2019s Center for Entrepreneurship $55k
Entrepreneurship Instructor & Mentor $58k
Instructor of Graphic Design, School of Entrepreneurship $59k
Project Manager, Office of Entrepreneurship and Technology Transfer $75k
Adjunct Professor of Social Entrepreneurship $79k
New Venture Specialist at McGuire Center for Entrepreneurship $87k
Assistant Kahl Endowed Professor in Entrepreneurship $99k
Assistant Chair, Entrepreneurship in Business Technology and Professor of Management $109k
Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship $121k
Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship $128k
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