290. Opportunity Recognition: Technology & Entrepreneurship in Silicon Valley

NOTE: This course is not currently offered.

Course Description: 

This course is intended to provide the core skills needed for the identification of opportunities that can lead to successful, entrepreneurial high technology ventures, regardless of the individual's "home" skill set, whether technical or managerial. We examine in depth the approaches most likely to succeed for entrepreneurial companies as a function of markets and technologies. Emphasis is placed on the special requirements for creating and executing strategy in a setting of rapid technological change and limited resources. This course is open to both MBA and Engineering students (who enroll through the College of Engineering), and is particularly suited for those who anticipate founding or operating technology companies.

MOT Core Course
Units: 
3
Prerequisites: 
None

Course History

Spring 2008
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Spring 2005
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Spring 2004
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Spring 2003
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Spring 2001
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