There are many myths about entrepreneurship. For example, that successful entrepreneurs are born, not made. Or that entrepreneurs are mercurial individualists, that they love risk, and that they are undisciplined. In most cases it is quite the opposite; entrepreneurship is a skill that can be taught.
Led by Bill Aulet—MIT Professor, Managing Director of The Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship, and longtime successful entrepreneur—this new entrepreneurship course explores the framework outlined in his award-winning and international best-selling book Disciplined Entrepreneurship: 24 Steps to a Successful Startup and explains in detail the strategy and tools used by successful startup founders and corporate teams to build new ventures.
In this entrepreneurship training course, you will learn how to hone entrepreneurial skills and follow a framework for startup success.
You will leave this course with a better understanding of:
- The importance of the initial discovery phase, from brainstorming about products and services to defining potential customers
- How to conduct primary market research—and why the quality of this research has an outsized impact on the success of your venture
- How and why to narrow your focus and find the sweet spot where your product or service meets customers and future loyal brand ambassadors
- The steps and resources required to scale a business
- Entrepreneurship as a framework to assess and improve antifragility in teams and companies