Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ireland
Price: USD 103
  • Duration: 4 Hours

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Enterprise and Entrepreneurship is all about creating and exploiting business opportunities. This course shows the learner how companies apply enterprise skills to turn their business ideas into successful and sustainable ventures. Learners will discover the importance of strategic thinking and consider how to develop effective business models, value creation methods and exit strategies. They will also explore the factors that influence success, and learn how to manage entrepreneurial projects through both good times and bad.

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Enterprise and Entrepreneurship enables the learner to:

  • Understand Enterprise and Entrepreneurship
  • Talk about business ideas
  • Build relationships with customers
  • Identify growth opportunities
  • Understand long-term entrepreneurial strategy
  • Know what to do if a concept fails

Learning outcomes

Leading the initiative

  • Your entrepreneurial vision
  • What is entrepreneurship?
  • What is a strategic vision?
  • How do I turn my product idea into a scalable business idea?
  • What factors will influence the success of my business model?
  • How should I talk about my business idea?
  • Which business type is best for me?
  • How much attention should I give to brand development?
  • What other issues should I consider?
  • Who should be involved?
  • What is the best organisational structure for me?
  • How can I build relationships with customers?
  • How do I manage financial aspects?
  • What do my investors and stakeholders need to know?
  • How should I manage risk?

Developing a sustainable venture

  • Why does business development matter?
  • When is the right time to expand?
  • How do I identify opportunities for growth?
  • How can I gather relevant information?
  • What tools can I use to inform decision-making? 
  • How should I manage the innovation process?

Creating, measuring and harnessing value

  • What is the value chain?
  • How should I measure success?
  • How can I estimate the value in my enterprise?
  • When should I re-evaluate my business model?
  • How can I release the value in my business?
  • What should my long-term entrepreneurial strategy be?

Staying on track

  • Why do business plans and businesses fail to deliver?
  • How can I stay afloat in a crisis?
  • Where can I find support and advice?What do I do if my concept fails?
  • When should I hand over the project to a successor?

 

Updated on 08 November, 2015

About Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ireland

Chartered Accountants Ireland (The Institute) is a membership body representing 23,000 influential members throughout the globe. their role is to educate, represent and support their members. their members work in senior positions in practice and industry. they are committed to restoring confidence at every level of the economy. they work with governments and businesses to raise awareness of the importance of sound financial advice.
Chartered Accountants Ireland was established as the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland by Royal Charter in 1888. Its activities and those of its members are governed by its Bye-Laws and by Rules relating to professional and ethical conduct. These provisions are contained in the Handbook which is available to all members.
Chartered Accountants Ireland is governed by a Council and it is responsible for determining policy and monitoring its implementation. Council is lead by the Officer Group and supported by the Management Team and staff. A number of committees with voluntary member involvement also play a key role.
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