•   Consultation Projects, Entrepreneurship Focus 3B00EX35-3002 15.09.2021-15.12.2021  10 cr  (20IB, ...) +-
    Learning outcomes of the course unit
    Learning outcomes of the course unit
    This course will cover how innovation supports entrepreneurs through the creation of new businesses opportunities, capturing of new markets and improved organizational effectiveness. The course will focus on the role of innovation in the entrepreneurial process and how innovation can be transformed into ongoing new ventures. Innovation and entrepreneurship theories and concepts will be applied in real life business cases. The course approach is practical: teams of 3-4 students pick up a project from a commissioning company/organization or start project of their own.

    After completing the course, students will be able to:
    • Understand the role of innovation in the context of entrepreneurship
    • Carry out consultation projects with a focus on entrepreneurship
    • Accomplish the project, analyze and report the results to customer
    • Plan and implement a project independently and as member of a team.
    Course contents
    • How to utilize innovation in the context of entrepreneurship
    • How to convert ideas to innovation?
    • How to commercialize innovations?
    • How to implement innovation management in start-up companies
    • How to consult entrepreneurs on innovation
    Assessment criteria
    Satisfactory

    The student is able to apply the concepts and theories of innovation into practice by carrying out simple consultation projects for startups or SME:s. Under supervision and with the support of a mentor, the student is able to accomplish the project and report the results to the customer. He/she can support a consultation project as member of a team.

    Good

    The student is familiar with the concepts and theories of innovation and can utilize them in a practical small business case consultation project. He/she can independently and as a member of a group carry out consultation project for startups or SMEs. The student is able to plan, implement, and evaluate consultation projects and report the project results to the customer. He/she can contribute to the outcomes of a consultation project as a member of a team.

    Excellent

    The student has in-depth understanding of the concepts and theories of innovation and he/she can utilise these concepts in a practical small business case consultation project. He/she can independently, or in a leading role in a team, carry out consultation projects for startups and SMEs. The student is able to plan, implement, and report the project to the customer. The student is able to reflect on his/hers own as well as team work process. He/she can facilitate, contribute and enhance the outcomes of a consultation project as a leading member of a team.

    Further information
    This course will be taught in conjunction with the course “INNOVATIONS AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (5 credits)”

    Name of lecturer(s)

    Tuula Andersson

    Recommended or required reading

    Literature from Innovations and Business Management -course

    Planned learning activities and teaching methods

    The course is based on learning by doing and collaborative learningn. The students solve a real business problem using the tools and methods learned in the course Innovations and Business Management. Active participation in the weekly teamwork sessions is mandatory.

    Language of instruction

    English

    Timing

    15.09.2021 - 15.12.2021

    Registration

    09.06.2021 - 15.09.2021

    Credits

    10 cr

    Group(s)

    20IB

    21KVHN2

    Seats

    15 - 40

    Teacher(s)

    Tuula Andersson, Sven Rassl, International Business, IB Virtuaalihenkilö

    Further information for students

    Teacher: Tuula Andersson (tuula.andersson@tuni.fi)

    Unit, in charge

    International Business

    Degree programme(s)

    Bachelor's Degree Programme in International Business

    Office

    TAMK Main Campus

    R&D proportion

    10 cr

    Virtual proportion

    2 cr

    Evaluation scale

    0-5

    Completion alternatives

    none

    Training and labour cooperation

    Student teams will work with a real business case solving a development problem. The teams are expected to take ownership of their project and be responsible of the communication with the case companies.

    Exam schedule

    No exam. Upgrading of the final grade must be discussed individually with the instructors. The grade will be based of teamwork and individual upgrading is difficult. Students are requested to take this into account in their work for the course.

    Students use of time and load

    10 credits x 27 hours = 270 hours of student work altogether.
    Most of the work is done outside lectures in small teams. It is to be noted that the course requires approximately 20 hours of student work every week during the 3 months that the course is running.

    Content periodicity

    Teacher coaching sessions every week as per a schedule announced during the first class. Teams are expected to be present and able to work during the coaching sessions. Otherwise teams must plan their working scedule independently.