How do you implement ideas? This course provides practical proven tools for transforming an idea into a product or service that creates value for others. As students acquire these tools, they learn how to tell bad ideas from good, how to build a winning strategy, how to shape a unique value proposition, prepare a business plan, compare their innovation to existing solutions, build flexibility into their plan and determine when best to quit. As a vital part of the course students conduct on-site interviews with entrepreneurs who have launched startups, and are eager to share their valuable insights with them. Upon completing this course successfully, graduates will be able to: 1. Transform ideas into real products, services and processes, by validating the idea, testing it, and turning it into a growing, profitable and sustainable business. 2. Identify the major steps and requirements in order to estimate the potential of an innovative idea as the basis of an innovative project. 3. Reach creative solutions via an iteration of a virtually endless stream of world-changing ideas and strategies, integrating feedback, and learning from failures along the way. 4. Apply the 10 entrepreneurial tools in creating a business plan for a new innovative venture. 5. Apply methods and strategies learned from interviews with startup entrepreneurs and innovators. 6. Communicate and sell innovative ideas successfully.
What you'll learn
Transform ideas into products or services through validation and testing
Estimate the potential of innovative ideas as project foundations
Generate creative solutions by iterating on feedback and learning from failures
Apply entrepreneurial tools to develop a business plan
Learn from startup entrepreneurs' experiences
Effectively communicate and market innovative ideas
Course objectives
Develop a practical understanding of turning ideas into successful ventures
Learn to create and adapt business plans based on real-world insights
Foster a mindset geared towards continuous improvement and innovation