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Special Graduate Subject Offering Entrepreneurship in Construction and Real Estate Development MIT CRE 11.345J/1.462J Thursdays, 3:00 5:30pm 9-354 2-0-4 Units, H2 10/16-12/4 Fall, 2017 The purpose of this subject is to explain the role of and the opportunities for the entrepreneur in the global built environment. The built environment is defined as all the components and services that go into the structures and infrastructure in which we live with an emphasis on real estate. We will discuss the definition of entrepreneurship; the concepts, skills, strategic planning, know how, know who, information, attitudes, alternatives and resources that entrepreneurs need. We will then review the evaluation of ideas, opportunities, and how one sorts them into viable entrepreneurial businesses. We will investigate how to impact emerging markets by unpacking the relationship between developers and national development goals. Property rights, infrastructure, access to credit, cultural history, political power and corruption are all huge variables (relatively constant in formal markets) which need understanding in order to allow innovation and sustainability to enter these markets. Using case studies and real-world examples, students are challenged to develop their individual entrepreneurial traits to recognize new opportunities where others see chaos and to unlock value in the face of market failures. This course will put real estate students into a grey area known as social entrepreneurship (between formal private actors and NGO/institutional roles) to analyze real estate development as a means to capture value AND solve development challenges simultaneously by balancing competing interests and pressures and achieving economic, environmental and social achievements with each project. We will have guest speakers address their outlook of what might be the status of the built environment over the next ten years. Entrepreneurs in the built environment will discuss the founding and the current and future positioning of their firms. We will discuss the steps to develop an opportunity into a business. We will then develop groups within the class to recognize and evaluate opportunities. These groups will then develop a strategic plan to launch that opportunity/business. In addition to this course we have initiated a collaborative project with the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal to empower rural and local economic development initiatives and to give our students an opportunity to play a vital role in bringing development solutions to the people of South Africa. Called CREATE (Cultural, Research, Entrepreneurship and Technology Exchange), the project scope is to foster economic self-sufficiency through

entrepreneurship and innovation in local markets. The last three years we have brought seven MIT students each year on a two-week trip to Durban, S.A. in May for the CREATE program. CREATE is a volunteer project and builds on the knowledge gained in this course. Faculty: John Kennedy has been a Lecturer at MIT s Center for Construction Research and Engineering, and currently a Lecturer at MIT s Center for Real Estate Development, where he has taught courses on Strategic Marketing, Real Estate and Entrepreneurship. He founded and harvested companies in the design construct enterprise and he is currently a Partner of Kennedy Ventures LLC, officer of B.W. Kennedy Company, and Co-Founder of CREATE a nonprofit Entrepreneurial effort in South Africa. Campbell Mayer the Co-founder of CREATE will lecture on this enterprise and the social implications of real estate entrepreneurship. The TA for the course is Nicolas V. Bolland. His email address is nbolland@mit.edu. Topics Include: Entrepreneurship in New and Existing Firms Analytical Framework of Entrepreneurship Social entrepreneurship in Real Estate Recognizing Opportunities in our Business Strategic Positioning of Entrepreneurial Opportunities

Class Readings, Assignments and s TEXT: New Venture Creation Entrepreneurship for the 21 st Century, Tenth Edition by Stephen Spinelli, Jr. and Robert Adams, McGraw-Hill 10/19/17 LECTURE 1: Introduction Course Topic/ Opportunities Main project Description and objectives Assignment #1 on STELLAR: Goals Text Chapter 3 The Entrepreneurial Process Text Chapter 5 The Opportunity Recognition Introduce Sustainability or Triple bottom (PPP/TBL/3BL) line theory (Social, Environmental, Financial or People, Planets, Profits) Introduce PPP as a lens to view the entire course, how it relates to final project. (Getting beyond profit) Overview of MIT entrepreneurial ecology & importance of networking campus (discuss campus resources to test and develop ideas) Show MIT ecosystem. Entrepreneurial Landscape & Opportunities Through presentations and workshops, guests will explain the ecosystem at MIT and Assist in Recognition of opportunity the entrepreneurial journey: : Steve Weikal, Head of Industry & Alumni Relations, CRE MIT Dr. Andrea Chegut MIT Center for Real Estate Matthew Claudel MIT PhD DESx

10/26/17 LECTURE 2: Opportunities; Creating, Shaping, Recognizing, and Seizing Readings: Reading: Text Chapter 3 The Entrepreneurial Process Reading: Text Chapter 5 The Opportunity Recognition Assignment Assignment #1 on STELLAR: Goals Main project Form teams and discuss an idea (in class) Assignment #2 on STELLAR: one page paper outlining your opportunity Reading: Text Chapter 6 - Opportunities for Social Entrepreneurship Guests will review opportunities and the entrepreneurial process and journey Gilad Rosenzweig Executive Director DESx Accelerator MIT Bryan Lee, Principal Principal, Transom Mike Miklavic CTO at TMC Group Jennifer Cookke, Principal Pending FH French Co, CEO and Founder

11/1/2017 LECTURE 3: Social entrepreneurship in Real Estate Development Dinner meeting @ 7:00PM Location TBD The story of AHB- Africa Home Builders A case study in progress. We will discuss the challenges and opportunities of Business and Real Estate development for the residents of underdeveloped areas. The steps one goes through to establish a business in underdeveloped Area A similar analysis in a area of Boston undergoing transformation. Reading: Text Chapter 6 - Opportunities for Social Entrepreneurship Assignment #2 on STELLAR: one page paper outlining your opportunity Review of STL Lab Case Study - Panama Main project Presentation of the opportunity by team (on a voluntary basis) : Campbell Mayer Partner AHB and Co- Founder CREATE ; Vimala Palaniswamy - CEO and Co-founder Demeter Network : Kate Mytty Executive Director CREATE- Advisor MIT Ideas Global Challenge : Danya Sherman Executive Director STL Case Studies-

11/2/2017 LECTURE 4: Selecting Business Opportunities Using the PPP lens for evaluating opportunities Main project Presentation of the opportunity by team (on a voluntary basis) Assignment Assignment #2 on STELLAR: Paths & Traits Reading: Text Chapter 13 Obtaining Venture and Growth Capital Optional chapters 12 and 15 : Sridhar Rao MIT Graduate Sloan Fellow; Serial Entrepreneur : Dip Patel MIT Graduate Sloan Fellow; Serial Entrepreneur : Stephen Lynch, Partner YES King Street Properties, LLC

11/9/2017 LECTURE 5: Venture Capital/ Real Estate Capital/Funds Capital Main project: One-to-one meeting with John F.Kennedy/Nicolas Bolland to discuss the opportunity (1 of 2) Reading: Text Chapter 13 Obtaining Venture and Growth Capital Optional chapters 12 and 15 Reading: Text Chapter 8 The Entrepreneurial Leader and the Team Reading: Text Chapter 9 - Ethical Decision Making and the Entrepreneur Guests discuss attaining and cost of Real Estate Capital : Len Hafetz, Founder Investors Collaborative : Ed Walters, Partner Tamarisc Ventures : David Ferrero, Partner Venture Capitalist Mark Geyser Serial Entrepreneur Durban, South Africa

11/16/17 LECTURE 6: Start Up, Global Real Estate & Construction Main project: One-to-one meeting with John F.Kennedy/Nicolas Bolland to discuss the opportunity (2 of 2) Reading: Text Chapter 8 The Entrepreneurial Leader and the Team Reading: Text Chapter 9 - Ethical Decision Making and the Entrepreneur Main project draft presentation 10 slides Reading: Text Chapter 16 Leading Rapid Growth, Crises, and Recovery Reading: Text Chapter 18- The Harvest and Beyond Operating a business in emerging markets- capital flows/banking, legal liabilities, and local partnerships. Personal well-being- living & working in foreign markets? Importance of incentivizing local partners- mitigating unforeseen variables : : Emrah Ergelen, Founding Partner, ARGE Construction & Trade, Inc. Istanbul, Turkey Emre Camlibel, CEO Soyak Holding Istanbul, Turkey Brad Greiwe Co- Founder Fifth Wall- Technology Investor

11/30/2017 LECTURE 7: Local & Global Real Estate Deal Structure / Managing Growth Main project draft presentation 10 slides (teams will be selected randomly to present their opportunity to class) Reading: Text Chapter 16 Leading Rapid Growth, Crises, and Recovery Reading: Text Chapter 18- The Harvest and Beyond Main project final presentation 10 slides Guests will discuss the issues involved in managing growth: including customers, clients, procurement, and supply chain. How will you move from concept to scale-up? : Thomas Ragno Partner King Street Properties, LLC : Peter Merrigan, Founder & Partner Taurus Investment Holdings John Kennedy

12/7/17 LECTURE 8: Student Presentations of Strategic Business Plans Main project final presentation 10 slides Dennis Frenchman, Professor, MIT Jennifer Cookke, CEO & Founder F.H. French Karin Brandt, Co-Urbanize Ted Tye, Founding Partner, National Development