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BUS 485 - Managing the Growing Entrepreneurial Venture


An interdisciplinary course emphasizing the application of entrepreneurial management concepts and strategies to the growth-oriented small business beyond the start-up stage to eventual maturity and harvest. Topics include venture opportunity analysis, stages of small business growth, making the transition from entrepreneur to entrepreneurial manager, formulating and implementing growth strategies, building an effective organization, marshaling organizational and financial resources for growth, managing under adversity, and managing rapid growth. Non School of Business students please see enrollment policy for eligibility.

Prerequisite(s): BUS 385  (C or higher), senior standing.
Co-requisite(s):
Credits: 3

Course Typically Offered: Spring only
Course Type: Business



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