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ENGR 148Lecture: 01Units: 3Class#: 1542
Winter 2025

Principled Entrepreneurial Decisions

Department of School of Engineering

Lecture, Discussion1/6/25 - 3/14/25
Instructor: Fuchs, J.

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Course Description

Principled Entrepreneurial Decisions examines how leaders tackle significant inflection points that occur in high-growth entrepreneurial companies. Students learn how to develop principles as a powerful tool to face tough situations that they will encounter in their lives and their chosen career. Cases and guest speakers discuss not only the business rationale for the decisions taken but also how their principles affected those decisions. A capstone project provides frameworks for students to develop their own set of principles. The teaching team brings its wealth of experience in both entrepreneurship and VC investing to the class. Limited enrollment. Admission by application.

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