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Business Skills Courses in the Workplace

Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Course Synopsis

Entrepreneurship and innovation are not just about start-ups; they are rapidly growing in importance in government policy and in the behaviour of established firms. The course provides students with an understanding of the role and personality of the entrepreneur, and a range of skills aimed at successful planning of entrepreneurial ventures.

Material covered includes fostering creativity and open-mindedness, knowledge acquisition and management, innovation systems, screening and evaluating new venture concepts and market evaluation.

Course Focus

  • Entrepreneurial Behaviour
  • Attitudes and Perceptions of Entrepreneurship
  • Innovation in Business
  • Managing Innovative Enterprises

Who is the course for?

Anyone who wishes to develop a more innovative approach to their work.

How is the course delivered?

The course is delivered over one or two days, a series of short sessions or online.

How is the course Assessed?

The course is assessed through a portfolio of work built during the course.

Course Prerequisites?

There are no prerequisites for this course but previous experience would be advantageous.

For more information contact Tudur Evans by email or tel 01248 353254