Singapore University of Social Sciences

SUSS Entrepreneurship Bootcamp

SUSS Entrepreneurship Bootcamp (GSP303)

Applications Open: 01 April 2019

Applications Close: 31 May 2019

Next Available Intake: July 2019

Course Types: Modular Undergraduate Course

Language: English

Duration: 6 months

Fees: $1312 View More Details on Fees

Area of Interest: General Studies

Schemes: To be confirmed

Funding: To be confirmed

School/Department: SUSS Academy


Synopsis

the world, the UAE is also vulnerable to global oil shocks, financial downturns and geopolitical risks - a good example of 2008 when UAE export of oil and finance sector was hit badly. Politically, it stayed coherent and stable, unaffected by "Arab Spring" and other political tremors but ripples effects of the Arab Spring is still visible in March 2011 when advocates and intelligentsia agitated for more public inputs into political administration through digital cyberspace. Since then, the UAE has tried to funnel

Level: 3
Credit Units: 5
Presentation Pattern: Every July

Topics

  • Entrepreneurship
  • Ideation with special focus on Pain-Points and Inefficiencies of Specific Customer Segments such as the Base of the Pyramid, Silver Generation and Millennials
  • Public Speaking with special focus on the Elevator Pitch
  • Singapore’s Start-up Ecosystem
  • Business Case Studies
  • Lean Startup Validation
  • Pivot
  • Customer-Problem Fit
  • Business Modelling with special focus on Cost- and Revenue Streams
  • Marketing with special focus on Market Size Estimation and Go-to-market strategies
  • Web development
  • Minimum Viable Product (MVP)

Learning Outcome

  • Demonstrate understanding of the problem the business is trying to solve
  • Examine the key drivers behind the proposed value proposition
  • Appraise success or failure of the proposed business idea
  • Propose a problem and customer hypothesis
  • Test the assumptions that must be valid for the problem and customer hypothesis to fit
  • Defend the business proposal in front of a panel of judges or Critique why the business proposal failed
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