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Nov 27, 2024
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BUS 406 - Entrepreneurial Management Unit(s): 4
The goal of this course is to provide the student with a general understanding of the rationale, methodology and benefits of operating plans, as opposed to strategic plans which are studied in the Strategic Management course. This course integrates subjects previously learned throughout the business curriculum and requires the students to develop realistic cases of business plans. Examples of start-ups, small or medium sized firms and particular ventures within corporations (e.g., export/import project) will be adopted in this course to foster integration of business themes.
Prerequisite: (BUS 301 or BUS 491) and (BUS 302 or BUS 492) and (BUS 304 or BUS 494) and (BUS 305 or BUS 495) and (concurrent BUS 308 or concurrent BUS 498) Restriction: Class restricted to Senior School of Management
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