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Dr. James Davis PhD

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  • What is entrepreneurial thinking?
  • Where does entrepreneurial thinking sit within the Australian Curriculum and why should we teach it?
  • What are the types of entrepreneurship?
  • How could entrepreneurial thinking be applied in your classroom?

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Provides a comprehensive overview of entrepreneurial strategy, covering topics such as opportunity recognition, business model development, and managing growth. It offers valuable insights for individuals seeking to develop their entrepreneurial thinking.
Focuses on financial planning and management for entrepreneurial ventures. It provides insights into raising capital, managing cash flow, and valuing businesses, which is essential knowledge for entrepreneurs seeking to build sustainable and profitable ventures.
Introduces design thinking as a problem-solving approach for innovation. It highlights the importance of empathy, prototyping, and user testing, which are valuable skills for entrepreneurs seeking to develop creative solutions and improve customer experience.
Provides a condensed overview of core business concepts and frameworks. It is suitable for individuals with limited business knowledge who seek to develop a foundation in entrepreneurial thinking and understand key business principles.
Offers practical advice on starting a business, covering topics such as developing a business plan, securing funding, and marketing a product or service. It valuable resource for aspiring entrepreneurs who seek to navigate the early stages of building a venture.
Focuses on the marketing challenges and strategies specific to entrepreneurial ventures. It covers topics such as customer acquisition, branding, and online marketing, providing practical advice for entrepreneurs seeking to effectively market their products or services.
Introduces the concept of effectuation, a process-oriented approach to entrepreneurship that emphasizes adaptability and uncertainty. It provides a unique perspective on entrepreneurial thinking and is particularly relevant for individuals seeking to understand the challenges of starting a venture with limited resources.

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