SEMESTER: Fall 2019
This course description is from Spring
2016 and should only be used as a reference.
COURSE NUMBER: EWMBA295A.1
COURSE TITLE: Entrepreneurship
and Innovation
UNITS OF CREDIT: 3 units
INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Kurt Beyer
E-MAIL ADDRESS: kurt_beyer@berkeley.edu
CLASS WEB PAGE LOCATION:
MEETING DAY(S)/TIME:
PREREQUISITES: None
CAREER FIELD: See abstract below.
CLASS FORMAT: Mixture of
lectures, workshops, cases, team projects and guest speakers
REQUIRED READINGS: The course will
have one book (Tipping Point by Gladwell) and also rely on readings and other
materials available on study.net.
BASIS FOR FINAL GRADE: This is a
comprehensive course focused on entrepreneurship and innovation. Grades
will be based on individual and team assignments and participation.
ABSTRACT OF
COURSE'S CONTENT AND OBJECTIVES:
Entrepreneurship is
one of the most rewarding yet difficult endeavors. It is the attempt to
define and bring into being a product or service that does not exist. It
is the intense belief in a distinct future; a future that is then created by
the entrepreneur and his or her team. Oftentimes the entrepreneur has
limited resources to accomplish such a task, which makes the entire enterprise
even more precarious...and rewarding.
295A is the gateway to the Haas Entrepreneurship Program and
is designed for both those students who are committed to starting a new venture
as well as those who want a better understanding the tools, techniques, and
theory behind this dynamic business process. The course focuses on
the entrepreneur as a leader and manager of change. Through the semester we
will provide the critical tools and strategies addressing product development,
target market analysis, financial modeling, fundraising, and customer
development. Innovation theory and case studies will be supported by live
case examples from some of the most successful local entrepreneurs and alumni,
taking full advantage of Berkeley's unique proximity to San Francisco and
Silicon Valley.
BIOGRAPHICAL
SKETCHES:
Dr. Kurt Beyer
is a member of UC Berkeley’s Haas Business School and Graduate School of
Information Science faculties, where he teachings the entrepreneurship program
to MBAs, undergrads, and grad students.
The program produces multiple promising startups each year including
recent successes Indiegogo, Tubemogul,
Magoosh, Mobileworks,
Traveling Spoon, Plushcare, Noglo,
Socialwire, and Vires Aerospace. Former students hold prominent positions at
successful startups Uber, Pinterest, Postmates,
Clever, Elance, LiveRamp, Kenshoo, and Education Elements. Kurt also serves as a senior partner at
Parallel Advisors where is advises executives at recent IPO startups Yelp and
Marin Software in addition to many successful earlier stage companies.
Prior to joining
Berkeley and Parallel Advisors Kurt was a faculty member at the United States
Naval Academy and founder of Riptopia Digital Media where he served as CEO for 6
years. During the 1990s Kurt flew F-14
Tomcats and was assigned to a fighter squadron at Naval Air Station Oceana in
Virginia Beach. Injury cut his naval career short, and Kurt was honorably
discharged, receiving a Navy Commendation Medal and National Defense Service
Medal.
Kurt is the author of
Grace Hopper and the Invention of the Information Age, published by MIT Press
in 2010, which highlights the rise of the computer industry through the amazing
career of Grace Hopper, the woman responsible for the development of computer
programming. The book was in the Top 10 Science/Technology books for 2010/2011
and is the basis for a 2015 ESPN documentary.
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=12205119
Kurt earned his BS in
engineering and history from the U.S. Naval Academy where he served as Brigade
Commander senior year. He received an MA
in economics and philosophy from Oxford University, and a PhD in the history of
science and technology and economic history from UC Berkeley. Born and raised by an immigrant working class
family on Long Island, Kurt now makes his home in Marin County with his wife
Johanna and two sons Charlie and Gus.
http://facultybio.haas.berkeley.edu/faculty-list/beyer-kurt
http://www.linkedin.com/in/drkurtbeyer
Twitter:drkurtbeyer