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EMBA 6350 New Business Ventures
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This course addresses issues associated with the formation of a new business entity. The classic case is the founding of a small startup. Other examples of a new venture would include: 1) a spin-off of an existing business unit; 2) a management buyout; 3) skunk works and other instances of entrepreneurship; and 4) mergers and acquisitions. The focus is on making strategic decisions with respect to a new business venture, including go-no go decisions, identification of opportunities, organizational design decisions, decisions about what kind of capital to seek, and decisions about hiring management for new ventures. | 4 | 0 | 0 | | |
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