GRA 8176 Innovation and Entrepreneurship (2014/2015) - RE-SIT EXAMINATION
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GRA 8176 Innovation and Entrepreneurship (2014/2015) - RE-SIT EXAMINATION
Responsible for the course
Ragnhild Kvålshaugen
Department
Term
According to study plan
ECTS Credits
9
Language of instruction
English
Introduction
Innovation is the engine that drives revenue and profit growth in most organizations. In this segment, we will explore different models of innovation management from those used by large design firms in Silicon Valley to the ones employed by large industrial firms in other parts of the world. Using cases, videos and in-class exercises, we'll examine the context in which innovation takes place, the ways in which customers can be embedded in the design process, and the systems, tools and techniques used to successfully manage innovation.
At the end of the Entrepreneurship session, participants will understand how Silicon Valley functions; how VS firms are organized and partners compensated; set deal flow, deal terms and valuation. Understand the IPO process and value creation; how to manage distributions and fund liquidations
Learning outcome
At the end of the Entrepreneurship session, participants will understand how Silicon Valley functions; how VS firms are organized and partners compensated; set deal flow, deal terms and valuation. Understand the IPO process and value creation; how to manage distributions and fund liquidations
Prerequisites
Granted admission to the EMBA programme.
Compulsory reading
Collection of articles:
Collection of cases and articles
Recommended reading
Course outline
Lectures, seminars and presentations on the following topics:
- Business models.
- Innovation from inside.
- Entrepreneurship and startups.
- Innovation process.
- Business plan development.
Company visits
Computer-based tools
None
Learning process and workload
1 ECTS credit corresponds to a workload of 26-30 hours. The course runs of 10 days with a combination of lectures, presentations and company visits. The content is entirely delivered by faculty from UC Berkeley.
Attendance to all sessions in the course is compulsory. If you have to miss part(s) of the course you must ask in advance for leave of absence. More than 20% absence in a course will require retaking the entire course. It's the student's own responsibility to obtain any information provided in class that is not included on the course homepage/ It's learning or other course materials
Examination
The course evaluation will be based on:
- 30% class participation
- 70% group assignment
This is a course with continuous assessment (several exam elements) and one final exam code. Each exam element will be graded using points on a scale (e.g. 0-100). The elements will be weighted together according to the information in the course description in order to calculate the final letter grade for the course.
Specific information regarding student evaluation beyond the information given in the course description will be provided in class. This information may be relevant for requirements for term papers or other hand-ins, and/or where class participation can be one of several elements of the overall evaluation.
Examination code(s)
GRA 81761 - Continuous assessment ; accounts for 100 % to pass the course GRA 8176, 9 ECTS credits
The course is a part of the Executive Master of Business Administration Program and all evaluations must be passed in order to obtain a certificate.
Examination support materials
Re-sit examination
Re-takes are only possible at the next time a course will be held. When course evaluation consists of class participation or continuous assessment, the whole course must be re-evaluated when a student wants to retake a exam. Retake examinations entail an extra examination fee.
Additional information