Mohammad,
Great to hear about your upcoming course you are developing on Innovation & Entrepreneurship. My co-author, Ralph Brueggemann, and I have written a text book focused on this very subject. You may want to check it out. I am copying in Ralph as well as he teaches our Management of Innovation course at both the undergrad and graduate level and has developed a series of excellent PowerPoint supplemental materials available to adopters of the book.
Innovation & Entrepreneurship: A Competency Framework
By Charles H. Matthews, PhD and Ralph F. Brueggemann
Taylor & Francis Group/Routledge, 2015
Now available in hardback, paperback, and e-version
http://www.tandf.net/books/details/9780415742535/
http://www.amazon.com/Innovation-Entrepreneurship-A-Competency-Framework-ebook/dp/B00ULD3F94
Hope this helps. All the best with your course! I am sure it will be a huge success!
Chuck
Charles H. Matthews, PhD
Distinguished Teaching Professor of Entrepreneurship and Strategy
Founder, UC Center for Entrepreneurship
510 Carl H. Lindner Hall
Carl H. Lindner College of Business
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0165
Phone: 513-556-7123
Fax: 513-556-5499
Email: charles.matthews@uc.edu
Innovation & Entrepreneurship: A Competency Framework
By Charles H. Matthews, PhD and Ralph F. Brueggemann
Taylor & Francis Group/Routledge, 2015
Now available in hardback, paperback, and e-version
http://www.tandf.net/books/details/9780415742535/
http://www.amazon.com/Innovation-Entrepreneurship-A-Competency-Framework-ebook/dp/B00ULD3F94
From: Entrepreneurship Division Listserv [mailto:ENTREP@AOMLISTS.AOM.ORG] On Behalf Of Mohammad Saud Khan
Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2016 7:29 PM
To: ENTREP@AOMLISTS.AOM.ORG
Subject: [ENTREP] Course Development Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Dear Colleagues,
Hope all of you are doing great. I am in the process of designing a MBA level course on Innovation and Entrepreneurship for the first time. The class strength is expected to be around 40, with a large number of students who are mid to senior level managers. It is suppose to be a typical 12 week course with a two hour time slot each week (evening).
I would greatly appreciate guidance and input on all aspects of developing, delivering and assessing such a course.
1. Topics to cover in these 12 weeks, so that both innovation and entrepreneurship are addressed.
2. Most feasible assessment techniques and how to execute them.
3. Teaching material/readings/experiential exercises etc.
4. Any other input on how to deliver to such an audience.
If people can also share their curriculum and course outlines, it could prove quite helpful as a starting point.
Looking forward to connecting with many experienced colleagues on this.
lecturer (Assistant Professor)
Innovation and Entrepreneurship
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