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New Venture Strategy (34102)

The world needs more entrepreneurs!

This course primarily is designed to benefit entrepreneurs, intrapreneurs, and early stage investors. Corporate managers and consultants responsible for new ventures have also found the course very useful. The course builds non-mathematical models of success in the world of entrepreneurial business through intensive analyses of both archival and current cases. Students are required to analyze assigned cases carefully, develop and discuss new cases, and present a well-developed new business proposal to the class.

Emphasis is placed on creating a framework to analyze business opportunities of all sizes. The centerpiece is a set of models abstracted from the cases prepared during the course. These models allow students to categorize ideas quickly, discuss benefits, note problems, and ideally, predict performance.

Participants must be willing to become involved with the material and approach the topic with analytic rigor. From that effort, an organized way of thinking should evolve that will allow students to make better decisions on potential new venture proposals.

No-Non Booth Students.
  • No non-Booth Students
Course readings in Canvas, and current articles from the Wall Street Journal and other sources.
Based on quality of class participation; weekly written work completed individually; and group presentation of original business start-up ideas.

Auditors permitted only in their last quarter of Chicago Booth residency, limited to room capacity, and must have written approval from the instructor to attend.

Provisional grades will be available for those graduating. No pass/fail grades.
  • Allow Provisional Grades (For joint degree and non-Booth students only)
  • No pass/fail grades
  • No auditors
Description and/or course criteria last updated: February 15 2024
SCHEDULE
  • Autumn 2023
    Section: 34102-01
    T 1:30 PM-4:30 PM
    Harper Center
    C01
    In-Person Only
  • Winter 2024
    Section: 34102-01
    W 8:30 AM-11:30 AM
    Harper Center
    C08
    In-Person Only
  • Spring 2024
    Section: 34102-01
    W 1:30 PM-4:30 PM
    Harper Center
    C04
    In-Person Only

New Venture Strategy (34102) - Bunch, Gregory>>

The world needs more entrepreneurs!

This course primarily is designed to benefit entrepreneurs, intrapreneurs, and early stage investors. Corporate managers and consultants responsible for new ventures have also found the course very useful. The course builds non-mathematical models of success in the world of entrepreneurial business through intensive analyses of both archival and current cases. Students are required to analyze assigned cases carefully, develop and discuss new cases, and present a well-developed new business proposal to the class.

Emphasis is placed on creating a framework to analyze business opportunities of all sizes. The centerpiece is a set of models abstracted from the cases prepared during the course. These models allow students to categorize ideas quickly, discuss benefits, note problems, and ideally, predict performance.

Participants must be willing to become involved with the material and approach the topic with analytic rigor. From that effort, an organized way of thinking should evolve that will allow students to make better decisions on potential new venture proposals.

No-Non Booth Students.
  • No non-Booth Students
Course readings in Canvas, and current articles from the Wall Street Journal and other sources.
Based on quality of class participation; weekly written work completed individually; and group presentation of original business start-up ideas.

Auditors permitted only in their last quarter of Chicago Booth residency, limited to room capacity, and must have written approval from the instructor to attend.

Provisional grades will be available for those graduating. No pass/fail grades.
  • Allow Provisional Grades (For joint degree and non-Booth students only)
  • No pass/fail grades
  • No auditors
Description and/or course criteria last updated: February 15 2024
SCHEDULE
  • Autumn 2023
    Section: 34102-01
    T 1:30 PM-4:30 PM
    Harper Center
    C01
    In-Person Only
  • Winter 2024
    Section: 34102-01
    W 8:30 AM-11:30 AM
    Harper Center
    C08
    In-Person Only
  • Spring 2024
    Section: 34102-01
    W 1:30 PM-4:30 PM
    Harper Center
    C04
    In-Person Only