HADM 4180

HADM 4180

Course information provided by the 2014-2015 Catalog.

This course provides an overview of how to identify, evaluate, and design technology to enhance service delivery in bootstrapped entrepreneurial ventures. The course prepares students who have entrepreneurial intentions in a bootstrapped venture, whether for-profit or non-profit, to view contemporary issues in service delivery through the prism of entrepreneurial theory and practice. The class starts out using BMFiddle as a tool to model a business idea in the cloud for collaborative feedback.  As the semester progresses, this model becomes the basis for the final project, the creation of a strategic technology plan that integrates many types of cloud-based technology vendors to maximize the execution and growth of a start-up entity.  This objective is achieved through attendance at lectures and hands-on labs utilizing a mix of instructional methods including cooperative learning activities, hospitality case studies, alumni interview case development, reflective logs, group and individual pitch assignments, and project-based written assignments.


When Offered Winter, spring.

Comments Elective. Co-meets with HADM 6180. Graduate students must enroll in HADM 6180 - Technology for Bootstrapped Entrepreneurship.

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Syllabi: none
  •   Regular Academic Session.  Combined with: HADM 6180

  • 3 Credits GradeNoAud

  • 13336 HADM 4180   LEC 001

  • Instruction Mode: In Person

    Either HADM 4145, HADM 4130, BEE4890, ILRHR 4660, AEM 1200, HADM 4120, AEM 4170, AEM 4370, AEM 3380, or equivalent entrepreneurial planning course.