<aside> ⭐ ENAS 403: Funding It: Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Venture Capital October 24, 2024 1:30 P.M. - 3:20 P.M. Classroom: 202 William L. Harkness Hall Classroom Address: 100 Wall Street, New Haven, CT 06511 Jorge’s cell: (917) 957-2482
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<aside> 💡 Course Description A survey of the origins, practice, and business models of venture capital with application to engineering science. Consideration of three major areas: the history and purpose of venture capital; the practical details of venture investing; and advanced topics on business models, technology ecosystems, and ethics. Particular exposure to principles of entrepreneurship, including intellectual property strategy, market validation, customer discovery, positioning, and capital formation. ➡ Read the Syllabus
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Lesson Plan https://yale.box.com/s/n5lurj95tfedisi11vaulge9i5n9ff4u
Your Previous Deck (April 2024) https://www.beautiful.ai/player/-NuV5aylpzjoCrOCFlKV/YALE-April-4-2024
Assigned Readings:
Student Discussion Prompt: You're one of Away's major investors and serve on the company's board as a director. You've just finished reading the Verge article and you're completely blindsided by what you have learned about the company's culture. Do you think CEO Steph Korey should resign? Should the board remove her if she is unwilling to step aside? Why or why not?
Questions and Topics
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RfYaozDcaopzL0rMXpfMyPey0XxuCXlonNwPvGysNRU/edit?usp=sharing
Student Profiles