Description
Within this information in relation to citation in entrepreneurship.
The Program Has Been Specially Designed for:
• Those who wish to consider managing their own business as a career option
• People who wish to work on the management team of a start-up
• People preparing to launch a new business
• Start-up managers who need to tool-up their skill base
• Students and engineers who seek know-how in commercializing technologies
• Managers in existing organizations who need entrepreneurial skills
• Those wishing to create and manage non-proft entrepreneurships
• People who wish to work for venture capital frms
For more info, please fll-out the “Request Form”
on www.webster.nl/entrepreneur
or E-mail [email protected]
or call (071) 516 8000
Citation in
Entrepreneurship
Network with the Best
Each of the core courses will be enhanced by the opportunity to meet
entrepreneurs, investors and other stakeholders, and exchange
experience with them.
Team Projects
As a common thread running from one end of the program to the other,
students will work in small teams to assess, develop, and shape a new
business idea; create a viable business model around it; and write a
business plan that both attracts investors and establishes a road map
for managing the new start-up.
Program Deliverables:
The Entrepreneur’s Tool-Kit
• How to prepare a customer-driven feasibility study
• How to write a killer business plan
• How to negotiate with investors
• How to launch for success
“At last, an entrepreneurship program
that surpasses the new business road test!”
Victor R. Muller / founder & C.E.O. Spyker Cars B.V.
Entrepreneurs Council, Webster I.C.E.
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Recognizing and Developing New Business Opportunities
October 23, 2006 – December 15, 2006
• The New Business Road Test: Is your idea a winner? How can you improve it?
• Write a Customer-Driven Feasibility Study
Entrepreneurial Finance and Venture Capital
January 16, 2007 – March 9, 2007
• Your Business Plan: What are the numbers investors really like to see?
• Create a Viable Business Model and write a business plan around it
New Business Launch
March 19, 2007 – May 11, 2007
• The Launch Fitness Test: Pitch your business plan to investors
• How to manage your new venture along the rocky road that lies ahead
New Venture Lab (optional internship course)
2 – 5 days a week
• Instructor-guided internships with leading, cutting-edge start-ups
• Supported by the European Space Agency Business Incubator and fnalists in the Ernst & Young Emerging
Entrepreneur of the Year competition
Application, Tuition Fees & Scholarships
Admission is competitive, based upon evaluation of your background.
Conditions for admission are a 4-year college, university, HBO or equivalent
diploma and a score of 575 on the TOEFL exam. The application form can be
downloaded at www.webster.nl/application form. The application fee is 40
euros. Company supported scholarships and internships are available.
Tuition for the three-course program is 3.900 euros for Webster alums.
Tuition for the three-course program is 4.900 euros for non-Webster alums.
Individual courses cost 1.850 euros.
Citation Program Requirements
The Citation will be awarded to students who complete a suite of three courses. Classes will be held in
Webster University’s facilities - Amsterdam WTC on Monday evenings, from 18:00 to 22:00
The Webster
University Citation
in Entrepreneurship
program has been
selected by Harvard
Business School to
partner in the delivery
of an optional virtual
model in international
entrepreneurship.
Open to all students
in the Webster
University Citation
in Entrepreneurship
program and
nowhere else in the
Netherlands.
Boommarkt 1, 2311 EA Leiden, Tel: (071) 516 8000. e-mail: [email protected], www.webster.nl
“This program is an excellent opportunity to help emerging
entrepreneurs to think about the unthinkable, identify proactively
any hidden problems and learn how to be more successful.
I have really enjoyed the guest speakers’ input and shared
experiences ... I am sure I will apply this knowledge once I am
ready to start my own business venture.”
Jamal Suboh,
Citation in Entrepreneurship Student - 2006
doc_760971851.pdf
Within this information in relation to citation in entrepreneurship.
The Program Has Been Specially Designed for:
• Those who wish to consider managing their own business as a career option
• People who wish to work on the management team of a start-up
• People preparing to launch a new business
• Start-up managers who need to tool-up their skill base
• Students and engineers who seek know-how in commercializing technologies
• Managers in existing organizations who need entrepreneurial skills
• Those wishing to create and manage non-proft entrepreneurships
• People who wish to work for venture capital frms
For more info, please fll-out the “Request Form”
on www.webster.nl/entrepreneur
or E-mail [email protected]
or call (071) 516 8000
Citation in
Entrepreneurship
Network with the Best
Each of the core courses will be enhanced by the opportunity to meet
entrepreneurs, investors and other stakeholders, and exchange
experience with them.
Team Projects
As a common thread running from one end of the program to the other,
students will work in small teams to assess, develop, and shape a new
business idea; create a viable business model around it; and write a
business plan that both attracts investors and establishes a road map
for managing the new start-up.
Program Deliverables:
The Entrepreneur’s Tool-Kit
• How to prepare a customer-driven feasibility study
• How to write a killer business plan
• How to negotiate with investors
• How to launch for success
“At last, an entrepreneurship program
that surpasses the new business road test!”
Victor R. Muller / founder & C.E.O. Spyker Cars B.V.
Entrepreneurs Council, Webster I.C.E.
B
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g
i
n
s
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c
t
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2
3
A
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a
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W
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Recognizing and Developing New Business Opportunities
October 23, 2006 – December 15, 2006
• The New Business Road Test: Is your idea a winner? How can you improve it?
• Write a Customer-Driven Feasibility Study
Entrepreneurial Finance and Venture Capital
January 16, 2007 – March 9, 2007
• Your Business Plan: What are the numbers investors really like to see?
• Create a Viable Business Model and write a business plan around it
New Business Launch
March 19, 2007 – May 11, 2007
• The Launch Fitness Test: Pitch your business plan to investors
• How to manage your new venture along the rocky road that lies ahead
New Venture Lab (optional internship course)
2 – 5 days a week
• Instructor-guided internships with leading, cutting-edge start-ups
• Supported by the European Space Agency Business Incubator and fnalists in the Ernst & Young Emerging
Entrepreneur of the Year competition
Application, Tuition Fees & Scholarships
Admission is competitive, based upon evaluation of your background.
Conditions for admission are a 4-year college, university, HBO or equivalent
diploma and a score of 575 on the TOEFL exam. The application form can be
downloaded at www.webster.nl/application form. The application fee is 40
euros. Company supported scholarships and internships are available.
Tuition for the three-course program is 3.900 euros for Webster alums.
Tuition for the three-course program is 4.900 euros for non-Webster alums.
Individual courses cost 1.850 euros.
Citation Program Requirements
The Citation will be awarded to students who complete a suite of three courses. Classes will be held in
Webster University’s facilities - Amsterdam WTC on Monday evenings, from 18:00 to 22:00
The Webster
University Citation
in Entrepreneurship
program has been
selected by Harvard
Business School to
partner in the delivery
of an optional virtual
model in international
entrepreneurship.
Open to all students
in the Webster
University Citation
in Entrepreneurship
program and
nowhere else in the
Netherlands.
Boommarkt 1, 2311 EA Leiden, Tel: (071) 516 8000. e-mail: [email protected], www.webster.nl
“This program is an excellent opportunity to help emerging
entrepreneurs to think about the unthinkable, identify proactively
any hidden problems and learn how to be more successful.
I have really enjoyed the guest speakers’ input and shared
experiences ... I am sure I will apply this knowledge once I am
ready to start my own business venture.”
Jamal Suboh,
Citation in Entrepreneurship Student - 2006
doc_760971851.pdf