Creating a Technology Startup Company
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Creating a Technology Startup Company
This course is part of Technology Entrepreneurship Specialization
Instructor: John E. Thomas
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What you'll learn
By successfully completing this course, you will be able to describe the meaning of entrepreneurial systems thinking.
You will be able to identify the roles and responsibilities of founders, key management, and the board of directors.
You will also be able to summarize the components of operations in a technology startup and the value of tools for tracking metrics.
Lastly, you will be able to create Product, Market, and Management & Operations business plans.
Skills you'll gain
- Leadership and Management
- Target Audience
- Market Analysis
- Entrepreneurship
- Operational Performance Management
- Customer Analysis
- Business Modeling
- Engineering
- Persona Development
- Operational Analysis
- New Product Development
- Product Planning
- Target Market
- Product Lifecycle Management
- Business Planning
- Engineering Management
- Systems Thinking
- People Management
- Governance
- Market Opportunities
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There are 5 modules in this course
The course starts by exploring entrepreneurial ecosystems and systems thinking. The Technology Adoption Life Cycle is introduced to help explain market dynamics and support developing business strategy. Market research concepts and tools are presented that learners will apply to their course projects. Founder, key manager, and board member considerations are examined, and the qualities of effective leadership are reviewed. The operational structures and processes of a tech startup are identified, and the Balanced Scorecard is presented as a tool for tracking critical performance metrics. Learners will create a first draft of Product, Market, and Management & Operations Plans for their new product or service ideas.
Creating a Startup Company can be taken for academic credit as part of CU Boulderβs Master of Engineering in Engineering Management (ME-EM) degree offered on the Coursera platform. The ME-EM is designed to help engineers, scientists, and technical professionals move into leadership and management roles in the engineering and technical sectors. With performance-based admissions and no application process, the ME-EM is ideal for individuals with a broad range of undergraduate education and/or professional experience. Learn more about the ME-EM program at https://www.coursera.org/degrees/me-engineering-management-boulder.
The first session presents the startup business environment as a complex ecosystem. Entrepreneurial systems thinking is introduced along with a whole company perspective. Value chains and supply chains are reviewed, and the five stages of the technology adoption life cycle are examined.
What's included
8 videos13 readings1 assignment1 peer review
8 videosβ’Total 79 minutes
- Introductionβ’6 minutes
- Business Models & Ecosystemsβ’5 minutes
- Entrepreneurial Systems Thinkingβ’11 minutes
- Integral Entrepreneurship β A Holistic Approachβ’15 minutes
- Value Chains & Supply Chainsβ’13 minutes
- Technology Adoption Life Cycle Introductionβ’12 minutes
- Technology Adoption Life Cycle Stagesβ’9 minutes
- Navigating the Technology Adoption Life Cycleβ’7 minutes
13 readingsβ’Total 282 minutes
- Course Updates and Accessibility Supportβ’1 minute
- Non-Credit Students: Welcome and Where to Find Helpβ’10 minutes
- Entrepreneurial Systems Thinkingβ’60 minutes
- Business Ecosystemβ’3 minutes
- Systems Thinkingβ’20 minutes
- Entrepreneurial Ecosystemβ’40 minutes
- Systems & Technology Entrepreneurshipβ’45 minutes
- Value Chains & Supply Chainsβ’30 minutes
- Value Chains & Supply Chainsβ’6 minutes
- Crossing the Chasmβ’5 minutes
- Technology Adoption Lifecycleβ’30 minutes
- Whole Product Conceptβ’12 minutes
- Technology Adoption Life Cycleβ’20 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 15 minutes
- Business Ecosystemsβ’15 minutes
1 peer reviewβ’Total 60 minutes
- Creating and Sustaining Valueβ’60 minutes
The second session takes a detailed look at business models and introduces tools for constructing them. A Concept Quick Pitch is reviewed, and the core messages are defined. Business planning is presented as a dynamic process of processes with uses that may be internal or external to the firm.
What's included
6 videos9 readings1 assignment1 peer review
6 videosβ’Total 63 minutes
- Constructing Business Modelsβ’9 minutes
- Business Model Lean Canvasβ’8 minutes
- Concept Quick Pitch β Is this idea worth pursuing?β’9 minutes
- Introduction to Business Planningβ’12 minutes
- Business Planning is a Processβ’11 minutes
- The Lean Business Planβ’14 minutes
9 readingsβ’Total 221 minutes
- Aligning Business Models with Purposeβ’30 minutes
- Business Model Lean Canvasβ’25 minutes
- Creating a Business Model Lean Canvasβ’9 minutes
- Guy Kawasiki on Pitch Decksβ’3 minutes
- Investor Pitchβ’14 minutes
- Business Planningβ’20 minutes
- How to Write a Business Planβ’45 minutes
- Business Plan Overviewβ’35 minutes
- The lean Startup Frameworkβ’40 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 15 minutes
- Business Models and Planningβ’15 minutes
1 peer reviewβ’Total 60 minutes
- Business Model and Concept Pitchβ’60 minutes
This session presents the concepts and methods of market segmentation and sizing, identifying target customers, and constructing a customer persona. SWOT analysis is presented as a tool for examining competitive threats. Porterβs five forces are introduced to explain the operational dynamics of a firm.
What's included
8 videos10 readings1 assignment1 peer review
8 videosβ’Total 84 minutes
- Defining & Segmenting Your Target Customerβ’8 minutes
- Constructing a Target Customer Personaβ’7 minutes
- Design Thinking, Prototyping, & Testingβ’10 minutes
- Target Customer Focus Groups, Surveys, & Interviewsβ’21 minutes
- Market Segmentation & Sizingβ’10 minutes
- Market Segmentation & The Beach Head Marketβ’8 minutes
- Market Research & Competitive Analysisβ’10 minutes
- Operational Dynamics: Porter's Five Forcesβ’11 minutes
10 readingsβ’Total 220 minutes
- Customer Segmentationβ’15 minutes
- Creating a Customer Personaβ’30 minutes
- Prototyping & Design Thinkingβ’45 minutes
- Customer Interviewsβ’30 minutes
- Empathy Mapsβ’5 minutes
- Calculating Market Sizeβ’30 minutes
- Market Sizingβ’5 minutes
- Beachhead Market β’5 minutes
- Competitive Analysisβ’45 minutes
- SWOT Analysisβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 15 minutes
- Customers and Marketsβ’15 minutes
1 peer reviewβ’Total 120 minutes
- Customer Definition and Market Sizingβ’120 minutes
In this session, the roles and responsibilities of founders, key management, and board of directors are introduced. Some of the important considerations and strategies for recruiting and retaining key management and boards are presented. The importance of effective leadership that includes authenticity and emotional intelligence is reviewed.
What's included
7 videos11 readings1 assignment1 peer review
7 videosβ’Total 80 minutes
- Identifying Founders' Key Roles & Responsibilitiesβ’14 minutes
- Leading with Authenticityβ’8 minutes
- Board of Directors and Advisorsβ’14 minutes
- Recruiting and Retaining Board Members, Officers, & Key Managementβ’18 minutes
- Five Practices of Effective Leadershipβ’14 minutes
- Leading with Emotional Intelligenceβ’7 minutes
- Business Plan Outline: Product, Market, Management & Operationsβ’5 minutes
11 readingsβ’Total 251 minutes
- Creating the Founder Teamβ’40 minutes
- Founder Authenticityβ’10 minutes
- What is Authentic Leadershipβ’13 minutes
- Startup Board of Directorsβ’20 minutes
- Creating a Startup Board of Directorsβ’30 minutes
- Startup Employee Compensationβ’15 minutes
- Five Practices of Exemplary Leadershipβ’30 minutes
- Learning How to Leadβ’30 minutes
- Leadership and Emotional Intelligenceβ’45 minutes
- Why EQ is More Important than IQβ’8 minutes
- Introduction to Business Planningβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 15 minutes
- Leadership and Boards in Startupsβ’15 minutes
1 peer reviewβ’Total 90 minutes
- Management Strategy and Founder Rolesβ’90 minutes
The last session looks at some of the practical operational questions and considerations faced by a new technology startup. The productization process is summarized and the concept and use of a minimum value product is introduced. The Balanced Scorecard is presented as a method and tool for tracking critical performance metrics. Product, Market, Management & Operations business plan outlines are presented.
What's included
7 videos9 readings2 assignments1 peer review
7 videosβ’Total 77 minutes
- What Are Operations in a Technology Startup?β’10 minutes
- Location and Facilityβ’10 minutes
- From Product Concept to Productionβ’7 minutes
- Planning, Resources, & Time Managementβ’20 minutes
- Balanced Scorecardβ’17 minutes
- Product & Market Plan Outlineβ’7 minutes
- Management & Operations Plan Outlineβ’6 minutes
9 readingsβ’Total 225 minutes
- Startup Operationsβ’10 minutes
- Operations Managementβ’35 minutes
- Startup Company Locationβ’20 minutes
- From Prototype to Productionβ’30 minutes
- Minimum Viable Productβ’10 minutes
- Project Resource Managementβ’10 minutes
- Resource Planningβ’30 minutes
- Measuring Performance with the Balanced Scorecardβ’40 minutes
- Product Marketingβ’40 minutes
2 assignmentsβ’Total 50 minutes
- Operations and Planningβ’15 minutes
- Creating a Technology Startup Companyβ’35 minutes
1 peer reviewβ’Total 90 minutes
- Management & Operations Planβ’90 minutes
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