CISB 2388: ENTRPRENEURSHIP CONCEPTS

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CISB 2388: ENTRPRENEURSHIP CONCEPTS 2018 MAY TERM MAY 2018/Room TBD Tentative Syllabus (Version 1 - Revised 12/18/2018) INSTRUCTOR: PROFESSOR SIMON MAK, PhD smak@smu.edu 214-768-3326 (O) Fincher Room 141 Office Hours: T 4:00-5:00pm, or by appointment Dr. Mak is Professor of Practice in Entrepreneurship in the Department of Strategy, Entrepreneurship, and Business Economics and the Associate Director of the Caruth Institute for Entrepreneurship at SMU s Cox School of Business. Dr. Mak is a winner of the SMU Rotunda Outstanding Professor Award and also the SMU Tunks Distinguished University Citizen Award for his work in promoting entrepreneurship throughout the SMU community. Prior the his academic career, Dr. Mak worked in Fortune 100 companies Raytheon and Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), Mercury Interactive (a Silicon Valley ventured-back startup that went IPO and was acquired by HP for $4.5B), his own dot-com, a startup magazine, and most recently a Linux tools software company that he help sell to Japanese investors. He received his bachelors in mechanical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), an MBA in Finance from SMU Cox School of Business, and a PhD in Applied Sciences (Systems Engineering focus) from the SMU Lyle School of Engineering. Dr. Mak is actively involved with the SMU Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Club (www.facebook.com/smuundergraduateentrepreneurshipclub), Big Ideas (www.smu.edu/bigideas), the SMU Intervarsity Fellowship, and the SMU e Sports Club. Follow him on FB: SMU-Simon Mak and Twitter: @ProfSmak DESCRIPTION: CISB 2388. Entrepreneurship Concepts. Designed for non-business student, this course walks the student through the entrepreneurial process and introduces the student to concepts at each stage of the entrepreneurial process, including opportunity identification, opportunity evaluation, acquiring resources, launching and managing the new venture, and exit strategies. Students will also play the role of investors and learn to pitch to investors. Cox major cannot take this course for Cox credit. The lectures and assignments in this course will be anchored around the Big Ideas business plan template (http://bit.ly/2ccbrcj). We will work through each section in the business plan template with the goal of creating a professional business plan for a startup idea that students can pitch to judges at the end of class and also, if desired, at the Big Ideas Business Plan Contest. Additional course content will include current events and guest speakers.

STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES AND OBJECTIVES: Entrepreneurs are expected to accomplish more than is humanly possible with less that is humanly conceivable. Teaching entrepreneurship begins here. - Steve Blank Entrepreneurship Concepts is designed as a hands-on, experiential class that provides a broad overview entrepreneurship. Specifically designed for non-business students, this course has no prerequisites and assumes no background in formal business subject matter. The intended learning outcomes of this class are as follows: 1. To understand basic concepts relating to entrepreneurship and the entrepreneurial process 2. To understand something about the entrepreneurial mindset and its impact on the entrepreneurial process 3. To gain the basic skills needed to identify new business ideas 4. To gain the basic skills needed to evaluate new business ideas 5. To gain the basic skills needed to develop new business models 6. To gain the basic skills needed to develop a startup business plan 7. To gain the basic skills needed to practice effectuation and lean launch methodologies 8. To develop the basic skills of communicating to customers, entrepreneurs, and investors 9. To develop basic skills in acting the role of an investor REQUIRED COURSE MATERIAL: Class Facebook Account We will use for class discussions Class Twitter Account We will use for current events COURSE CONTENT: 1. Lectures Subject matter from the teacher s personal experience, research, and the optional materials will form the basis for the lectures and handouts. The purpose of the lectures is to teach practical concepts that can help an entrepreneur start his/her business in a thoughtful manner. Suppose one of you wants to build a tower. Will he not first sit down and estimate the cost to see if he has enough money to complete it? For if he lays the foundation and is not able to finish it, everyone who sees it will ridicule him, saying, This fellow began to build and was not able to finish. Luke 14:28-30 (NIV84) 2. Practice Real hands-on learning through interacting with entrepreneurs, potential customers, professional service providers, and industry mentors; interactions with guest speakers; discussion of cases, and in-class assignments. 3. Application Assignments are designed for both individual and team experiences. Students will gain experience contacting local entrepreneurs. Creativity lectures/exercises/assignments are designed to be the building blocks for conceptualizing new business ideas Elevator Pitches and Executive Summary Presentations will introduce students to the role of being investors

COMPUTER POLICY: Students are encouraged to bring their computers to class to surf the net for adding insights into classroom discussions, but NOT TO do emails, chatting, and non-class related surfing. Also, computers are to be closed during guest speaker talks. DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS: Students needing academic accommodations for a disability must first contact Ms. Rebecca Marin, Coordinator, Services for Students with Disabilities (214-768-4557) to verify the disability and establish eligibility for accommodations. They should then schedule an appointment with the professor to make appropriate arrangements. (See University Policy No. 2.4.) RELIGIOUS OBSERVANCE: Religiously observant students wishing to be absent on holidays that require missing class should notify their professors in writing at the beginning of the semester, and should discuss with them, in advance, acceptable ways of making up any work missed because of the absence. (See University Policy No. 1.9.) ***EXCUSED ABSENCES FOR UNIVERSITY EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: Students participating in an officially sanctioned, scheduled University extracurricular activity should be given the opportunity to make up class assignments or other graded assignments missed as a result of their participation. It is the responsibility of the student to make arrangements with the instructor prior to any missed scheduled examination or other missed assignment for making up the work. ***CLASS ATTENDANCE (SMU Course Catalog) Regular class attendance is required. The instructor of each class announces at the beginning of the course policies regarding the effect of class attendance on the student's standing in the course. These policies may include dropping a student from the course for nonattendance after a certain number of absences. All reasons for absence should be submitted at once to the instructor. The satisfactory explanation of absence does not relieve a student from responsibility for the work of the course during his or her absences. A student who misses an announced test, examination, or laboratory period in a regular course of study and has the permission of the instructor may be given an opportunity to make up the work at the instructor's convenience. The instructor determines in all instances the extent to which absences and tardiness affect each student's grade. Students may be dropped by a course instructor or academic dean for nonattendance or tardiness with a grade of W until the calendar deadline to drop. After the deadline, students must remain enrolled in the course. Excused Absence - Since May-Term is so s h o r t, only absences due to extreme circumstances are excused.but you MUST EMAIL NOTIFY ME WITHIN 24 HOURS to be excused Unexcused Absence - I will allow 1 UNEXCUSED absence; otherwise, -3 points from your final grade for the 2nd absence Total absence of 3 or more may result in you being dropped from the class

EVALUATION: The grade for the class will be based upon the following deliverables: CLASS PARTICIPATION (I) 20 points a. FB Personal Intro Video (2) b. FB Online Elevator Pitch (2) c. Pitch Judging (2) d. Executive Summary v1.0 (5) e. MVP v1.0 (5) f. Tweet Entrepreneur Heroes (2) g. Entrepreneurial Spirit (2) PAPERS 25 points a. Top 5 Startup Ideas Paper (I) b. Final Business Plan Paper (G) 10 points 15 points PRESENTATIONS 45 points a. Segmentation Diagram Presentation (G) 5 points b. 1 st Year Financials Presentation (G) c. 1 st Business Plan Pitch - Insiders (G) 5 points 15 points d. Final Business Plan Pitch - Outsiders (G) 20 points QUIZ (I) 10 points ======== Total 100 points Individual (I) = 40 points, Group (G) = 60 points BONUS OPPORTUNITES: 1. WINNER Quick-Pitch Contest (I) +1 point 2. WINNER FB Online Elevator Pitch Contest (I) +1 point 3. WINNER Pitch Day 1 Contest (G) +1 point 4. WINNER Pitch Day 2 Contest (G) +1 point Unexcused Absences Peer Group Evaluation No Late Papers/Presentations -3 point/day off Total points Up to -5 points off final grade Grading Scale: A: 93 or above B+ : 87 to 89 C+ : 77 to 79 D+ : 67 to 69 A-: 90 to 92 B : 83 to 86 C : 73 to 76 D : 63 to 66 B - : 80 to 82 C - : 70 to 72 D - : 60 to 62 Grade Disputes: Students have TWO (2) days after the posting of grades to make a formal dispute to the teacher. After this period, no grade disputes will be considered.

ACADEMIC HONESTY: If it is determined that any portion of your work is directly taken from another source (online, previous business plans, etc), then your team will automatically receive an F for that assignment or you may be dropped from the class. Signing the attendance sheet for an absent student is also considered a matter of academic honesty and all parties will receive a FULL GRADE DEDUCTION from your final grade.

CISB 2388 TENTATIVE SCHEDULE AND ASSIGNMENTS Date 1 st Half 2 nd Half Introductions Quick-Pitch Contest Entrepreneurship Basics Entrepreneurship Fast-Track Overview THU o Business Concept Ideation Homework 5/17 Assignment + Effectuation Top 5 New Start-Up Business Ideas Class 1 Homework o Paper - DUE: MON 5/21@12pm Personal Intro Video DUE Tomorrow FRI #1 Idea Video DUE: SUN 5/20@12pm 12pm Tweet Entrep Heroes DUE: MON@12pm FRI DUE Personal Intro Video Choose ANY Idea 5/18 Market Research (KITT) 1-Page Executive Summary (DUE EOC) Class 2 Lecture (12-1:30pm) Build Prototype (MVP) version 1.0 (DUE Lab Research Top 5 Ideas EOC) SUN 5/20 #1 Idea Video DUE @12pm ***FB Elevator Pitch Contest: Vote for Best Pitch @12:01pm*** MON DUE - TOP 5 Assignment Market Overview 5/21 DUE Entrepreneur Heroes Tweet Relevant Market Size Class 3 DUE - FB Elevator Pitch Contest Vote Target Customers DUE Form Teams Customer Needs Business Model Canvas & Video Segmentation Diagram TUE DUE Segmentation Diagram Presentation 5/22 Guest Speaker Direct Competitors Class 4 Indirect Competitors Competitive Advantages WED Marketing Plan Operations Plan 5/23 o Product/Service o Key Operational Processes Class 5 o Pricing o Milestones o Promotions Plan Management Team o Distribution Plan THU Revenue Model 5/24 Financial Highlights WORKDAY 5 Year Financials Class 6 Funding Requirements/Use of Funds Exit Strategy FRI DUE 5 Year Financials WORKDAY 5/25 o Prep Customer Validation Class 7 WORKDAY - Build Prototype (MVP) o Prep Pitch #1 Version 2.0 o Prep Bplan Paper MON 5/28 NO CLASS Memorial Day (Do Customer Validation) TUE 5/29 Class 8 Class Pitch Day 1 To insiders WORKDAY WED 5/30 Class 9 QUIZ WORKDAY THU Class Pitch Day 2 To outsiders Course Evals 5/31 Class 10 DUE Final Business Plan Paper FRI 6/1 TBD