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This seminar aims at confronting students with problems and perspectives in entrepreneurship pracitice. The goal of the course is to enable students to effectively write their own business plan. Students will write an own business plan that may relate to either an original startup or an existing firm whose business potential is not yet fully explored. This business plan will be evaluated - and graded - by a team of industry professionals and Professor Kaiser.
New: The Seminar includes an 'Innovation Toolbox Session' with UBS. During the Innovation Toolbox Session the participants will get to work towards building a straight forward pitch by moving through the following steps:
- Value Proposition Canvas and Statement
- Definition of key problem to be solved
- Discussion about Micro Moment
- Discussion of Minimal Viable Product
- Definition of first iteration and key stakeholders
- Definition of Roadmap
- Start building the pitch deck (1-4 slides)
A sample business plan from the class of 2009 will be provided on the OLAT course-website.
Business plans may originate from three alternative sources:
We will also offer students the opportunity to write business plans for businesses that either need to grow, need to be sold or need to be turned around. We will post an outline of those firms and further course information on the OLAT course-website (17HS MOEC0117 The Practice of Entrepreneurship (S)).Click here for being redirected to the folder "course material - business cases" on OLAT
Please note: Just to stress that - we highly appreciate if teams choose to write a business plan for an existing firm (check on OLAT for detailed descriptions of these "real world" team case studies by following the link above) or if the team's own idea is technology-driven.
This seminar is open to UZH students of Business, students of Economics and students of Informatics. UZH students from other disciplines may enroll as auditors. Auditors will not obtain ECTS points.
Participants will be selected on the basis of a one page motivational letter. It is not required that applicants present their ideas already at the point of application. The application must contain a CV and a current transcript (list of grades).
The seminar is limited to a maximum of 30 students or ten teams. Each case consists of two to four members. Students who plan to participate in the course should register for the OLAT course website.
A first Sales Pitch will take place at the end of day 1, on Sept. 15. Students with an own business idea as well as industry professionals looking for student teams will pitch their projects in an attempt to assemble a team. That pitch is obviously not graded and is merely ment to generate interest among fellow students.
At the end of the day, all students must be allocated to one project and there must be at least two students for each project. Prior coordination and communication via OLAT is encouraged.
Click here for being redirected to the OLAT course website
The Chair for Entrepreneurship will not be involved in the formation of teams.
End of June to September 1st, 2017; email to entrepreneurship@business.uzh.ch.
Blockseminar which consists of 3 meetings Friday afternoon and 2 meetings Saturday until the afternoon. All students need to participate in all sessions. There are no exceptions from that rule.
Attention: All the seminar-rooms are in Zurich-Oerlikon (AFL)!
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BA in Business, Economics or Informatics for enrolled students. BA in the respective fields for auditors.
All grades except for the ones for oral participation are for each team, not for individual team members.
Class attendance is mandatory.
Students may skip one day of classes except the introductory day (15.9.2017) and the final pitches (30.11.2017). In other words: Students who skip either of these classes will not receive a grade. There is no exception from that rule.
This class gives 6 ECTS points.
Enrolled students may use the credits for the following modules:
Informatics: ''Freie Wahlmodule'' (please check yourself the specific terms of how credits for this course can be granted within ''Freie Wahlmodule'').
There will be NO podcasts as some information provided during the course is proprietary.
Students need to register via the "Buchungstool" once admitted to attend the seminar by the Chair for Entrepreneurship.
Furthermore, students shall register for the OLAT course website in order to have access to the course information and material.