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Courses, Classes and FacultyTap into the wealth of knowledge available at MIT though our diverse faculty and courses, including OpenCourseWare, an online collection of the lessons taught in hundreds of classes on campus. OpenCourseWareMIT OpenCourseWare is a free educational resource for faculty, students, and self-learners around the world. OCW supports MIT's mission to advance knowledge and education, and serve the world in the 21st century. A list of all Sloan School of Management courses available through OCW can be found here. Entrepreneurial OpenCourseWare CoursesNuts and Bolts of Business PlansTaught during the Independent Activity Period every January by Joe Hadzima '73, the MIT Enterprise Forum, Inc.'s Chairman of the Board, this class is meant for those interested in starting their own businesses. Law for the Entrepreneur and ManagerA basic understanding of legal issues that corporations face during their existence. Entrepreneurial FinanceAn examination of the elements of entrepreneurial finance, focusing on technology-based start-up ventures, and the early stages of company development. Marketing StrategyThis course is aimed at helping students identify, evaluate and develop a marketing strategy that best suits the strategy of their company. Entrepreneurial MarketingThis course clarifies key marketing concepts, methods, and strategic issues relevant for start-up and early-stage entrepreneurs. Global Entrepreneurship LabG-Lab focuses on the issues and challenges facing a global start-up. Designing and Leading the Entrepreneurial OrganizationThis subject is about building, running and growing an organization, including establishing a structure and culture that cultivates success. Managing the Innovation ProcessThe primary goal of the course is to expose students to a variety of perspectives on innovation through different levels of analysis. Developmental EntrepreneurshipThis class grapples with deploying and diffusing products and services through entrepreneurial action, especially from developing regions. Early Stage CapitalExamines the elements of raising early stage capital, focusing on start-up ventures and the early stages of company development. MIT Sloan School of ManagementThe Sloan School is MIT's business school, home to world-renowned faculty members, academic programs and executive education programs. Entrepreneurship Development ProgramA one week course held January 25 - 29, 2009 that helps entrepreneurs develop ideas into successful businesses. MIT Professional Programs and Executive EducationA listing of MIT classes and organizations geared toward the working professional. Minority Introduction to Engineering, Entrepreneurship and Science ProgramMITE2S is a rigorous six-week academic summer program for promising high school juniors interested in studying and exploring careers in science, engineering, and entrepreneurship. MIT Sloan School Management Science AreaA diverse group of faculty, researchers, staff, and students who focus on Information Technologies, Marketing, Operations Management, Systems Dynamics, Operations Research, and Statistics. |
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