Intrapreneurship
[ZE Intrapreneurship]
Utu: $ 49.95+GST
(Available in Entrepreneurship Program only)
Intrapreneurship has been described as a great way to make beneficial changes to your organization. People can choose to continue with the status quo, or they can work to make a difference in the lives of themselves and others within the company. This course will help you become energized and ready to push your ideas forward.
In this course, you’ll learn what intrapreneurship is all about. You will learn about the history and culture of intrapreneurship and assess your own intrapreneurial qualities. You’ll also explore different ways that you can contribute to the intrapreneurial process. As well, you’ll learn how to develop, screen, sell, and implement your ideas.
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Intrapreneurship
Session 1: Course Overview
Learning ObjectivesPre-Assignment
Pre-Course Assessment
Session 2: What Is Intrapreneurship?
Making ConnectionsSession 3: Why Is Intrapreneurship Important?
The Growth of Intrapreneurial CultureDeveloping Flexibility
Paving the Way for Success
History of Intrapreneurship
Making Connections
Session 4: Characteristics of Intrapreneurs
What Makes Intrapreneurs Tick?What Makes Intrapreneurs Tick?
Making Connections
Characteristics of Intrapreneurs
Session 5: Picking Your Team
The IntrapreneurThe Manager
Team Members
Sponsor
Senior Management
Making Connections
Session 6: Are You an Intrapreneur?
Self-AssessmentDebrief
Considering Our Strengths
Important Intrapreneurial Strengths
Session 7: Becoming an Intrapreneur
Building Intrapreneurial SkillsAvoiding Common Mistakes
Session 8: Creating and Selling Your Ideas
The Intrapreneurial ProcessThe Nine Stages
How Do I Know If I Have a Good Idea? Part One
How Do I Know If I Have a Good Idea? Part Two
Making Connections, Part One
Making Connections, Part Two
Idea One
Idea Two
Idea Three
Screening the Ideas
Questions to Anticipate
Sample Screening Chart
Selling Your Ideas
Tips and Tricks
Session 9: Pre-Assignment Review
Making ConnectionsFollowing Up
Session 10: The Implementation Plan
IntroductionDescription of Your Idea
People Affected by the Process or Product
Methods of Selling Your Product or Process
Financial Projections, Part One
Financial Projections, Part Two
Making Connections
Sample Income Statement
Session 11: A Personal Action Plan
Starting PointWhere I Want to Go
How I Will Get There
Summary
Recommended Reading List
Post-Course Assessment



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