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Entrepreneurship

Enrollment in this course is by invitation only

Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship has been a topic that withdraws attention recently. It is a long step and may change your life. You have to try your best to make your business successful; no matter what difficulties and challenges you may face, the result will bring profit and joy to you.

The business idea is the initial of an ownership career. In Vietnam, many enterprises can not withstand after 2 years of operation partly because of starting from unfeasible business ideas, poor preparation, lack of consensus from stakeholders. Viable business ideas are explored on the basis of properly identifying and promoting internal advantages, combined with making good use of external opportunities. In short, entrepreneurship is a glorious process but also has a multitude of challenges you need to overcome to succeed in order to enrich yourself, your employees, and benefit society.

Through this course, we will introduce you to background knowledge, and the most important content required for starting a business, so you will get clear insights about what needs to be prepared, and what difficulties and challenges will be faced when deciding to start up. From that, it can help you decide whether to start a business with a business idea you have planned.

In terms of expertise, this course will help you find, select, and evaluate business opportunities and ideas, thereby building an overall business plan. The topics of marketing, market, finance, human resources, organization, and establishment of business are also the main knowledge and focus of this subject.


COURSE OBJECTIVES

  • Acquire general knowledge of entrepreneurship.
  • Know how to find, evaluate, and turn business ideas into business opportunities.
  • Build a viable business plan
  • Organize to deploy entrepreneurship.


COURSE STRUCTURE

Module 1: General knowledge of business and entrepreneurship

  • Lesson 1 - General knowledge of business
  • Lesson 2 - Entrepreneurs and their role in entrepreneurship

Project 1 - Describe business information

Module 2: Developing business opportunity

  • Lesson 3 - Business ideas
  • Lesson 4 - Markets, Need-Finding and Planning
  • Lesson 5 - Pitching, Testing, and Prototyping

Project 2 - Market researching and Marketing planning

Module 3: Building a viable business plan

  • Lesson 6 - Introducing the business plan
  • Lesson 7 - Marketing planning
  • Lesson 8 - Financial planning

Project 3 - Production and business organization

Module 4: Conducting business operation and management

  • Lesson 9 - Choosing types of enterprises and procedures
  • Lesson 10 - Registration of a new business in Vietnam
  • Lesson 11 - Lean startup

Project 4 - Financial planning


COURSE DESIGNER

Course Designer: Mr. Bui Ngoc Anh

  • Lecturer at FPT University
  • More than 15 years of IT working experience
  • More than 10 years of experience in teaching at NIIT-ICT, AI VITEC, Vietnam National University, FPT University
  • More than 8 years of consulting experience for JICA, Nomura Group, MOIT, MoNRE, VFF, EVN
  • Member of ITPEC

COURSE RESOURCES

In modern times, each subject has numerous relevant studying materials including printed and online books. FUNiX Way does not provide a specific learning resource but offers recommendation for students to choose the most appropriate source to them. In the process of studying from many different sources based on that personal choice, students will be timely connected to a mentor to respond to their questions. All the assessments including multiple choice questions, exercises, projects and oral exams are designed, developed and conducted by FUNiX.

Learners are under no obligation to choose a fixed learning material. They are encouraged to actively find and study from any appropriate sources including printed textbooks, MOOCs or websites. Students are on their own responsibilities in using these learning sources and ensuring full compliance with the source owners’ policies; except for the case in which they have an official cooperation with FUNiX. For further support, feel free to contact FUNiX Academic Department for detailed instructions.

Learning resources are recommended below. It should be noted that listing these learning sources does not necessarily imply that FUNiX has an official partnership with the source’s owner: Coursera, ILO, Study.com, eHow, or SpringboardVideo.


FEEDBACK CHANNEL

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