- Level Professional
- Duration 16 hours
- Course by EIT Digital
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This Innovation and Entrepreneurship course focuses on the interconnection between entrepreneurial thinking and innovation. Specifically, we look at models used in Silicon Valley to grow both start-up companies as well as innovation inside large organizations. Bringing together top Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley faculty, this course addresses critical areas for successful growth, including design thinking, open innovation, business models, product-market fit, and financing. This course will teach you how to think like an entrepreneur and provide you with the models, tools, and frameworks to further develop your business or idea. An emphasis will be placed on the IT space. In this first part, From Basics to Open Innovation, the following areas are included: innovation and entrepreneurship basics; the Silicon Valley entrepreneurship model; the importance of failure; market analysis: how to engage with customers; and open innovation.Modules
Welcome to the first Innovation & Entrepreneurship course
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Videos
- Course introduction
Introduction to module 1 to 3
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Videos
- Introduction to module 1 to 3
Why do we care?
1
Videos
- Why do we care?
Innovation and entrepreneurship - definitions
1
Videos
- Innovation and entrepreneurship - definitions
Where does innovation come from?
1
Videos
- Where does innovation come from?
How to drive innovation
1
Videos
- How to drive innovation
Weekly quiz - Introduction and definitions
1
Assignment
- Introduction and definitions
Can entrepreneurship be taught?
1
Videos
- Can entrepreneurship be taught?
Toolset and skillset
1
Videos
- Toolset and skillset
Entrepreneurial mindset
1
Videos
- Entrepreneurial mindset
Putting failure to work
1
Videos
- Putting failure to work
Pivoting
1
Videos
- Pivoting
The failure value cycle
1
Videos
- The failure value cycle
Leveraging failure
1
Peer Review
- Leveraging failure
Weekly quiz - Teaching entrepreneurship and the importance of faliure
1
Assignment
- Teaching entrepreneurship and the importance of faliure
Introduction to Module 4 and 5
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Videos
- Introduction to Module 4 and 5
What's a startup?
1
Videos
- What's a startup?
Common mistakes
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Videos
- Common mistakes
Market segmentation
1
Peer Review
- Market segmentation
1
Videos
- Market segmentation
TAM SAM SOM
1
Peer Review
- TAM SAM SOM
1
Videos
- TAM SAM SOM
Beachhead market
1
Peer Review
- Multi criteria analysis and beachhead market
1
Videos
- Beachhead market
Weekly quiz - Analyzing markets
1
Assignment
- Analyzing markets
Customer interviews
1
Peer Review
- Customer interview
2
Videos
- Customer interviews - part 1
- Customer interviews - part 2
Minimum viable product
1
Peer Review
- Minimum viable product
1
Videos
- Minimum viable product
Experiments
1
Videos
- Experiments
Weekly quiz - Engage with customers
1
Assignment
- Engage with customers
Introduction to Module 6 to 8
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Videos
- Introduction to Module 6 to 8
Closed innovation system
1
Videos
- Closed innovation system
Case Xerox
1
Videos
- Case Xerox
Open innovation
1
Videos
- Open innovation
Cases transistor and iPod
1
Videos
- Case transistor and iPod
IP and source of innovation
1
Videos
- IP and source of innovation
Closed vs. open innovation
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Assignment
- Closed vs. open innovation
1
Peer Review
- Closed vs. open innovation
The need for open innovation
1
Videos
- The need for open innovation
The triple helix framework
1
Videos
- The triple helix framework
The business model and open innovation frameworks
1
Peer Review
- Business model vs. technology
1
Videos
- The business model and open innovation frameworks
Breaking down the fortress
1
Videos
- Breaking down the fortress
The story of IBM
1
Videos
- The story of IBM
Open innovation culture
1
Peer Review
- An open innovation culture
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Videos
- Open innovation culture
Open innovation companies
1
Videos
- Open innovation companies
The changing landscape and open innovation at work
1
Assignment
- The changing landscape and open innovation at work
Course finale
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Videos
- Course filale
Exam
1
Assignment
- Exam
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Explore the interconnected world of entrepreneurial thinking and innovation with this comprehensive course on Innovation & Entrepreneurship. Led by top faculty from Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley, you'll dive into critical growth areas such as design thinking, open innovation, business models, product-market fit, and financing. Ideal for professionals in the IT space, this course spans 960 minutes and offers Starter and Professional subscription options on Coursera. Learn to think like an entrepreneur and leverage Silicon Valley models to grow your business or idea.

Martin Vendel

Frans Nauta

Mark Coopersmith

Andrew Isaacs