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Intrapreneurship: Initiation (MGMT90285)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 12.5Not available in 2024
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Existing companies are under unyielding pressure to discover new ways to grow and become more innovative. To cope with this pressure, companies may revert to intrapreneurship (i.e., corporate entrepreneurship) – engaging in activities that are in unfamiliar ("far from core") areas in which success is uncertain. To do so, organizations need to embrace an entrepreneurial mindset and adopt entrepreneurial approaches. While more and more companies acknowledge the need for corporate entrepreneurship to remain competitive, how to do it is often poorly understood and managed, and inherently resisted. This subject will address both why and when organizations engage in corporate entrepreneurship and the challenges of making an established organization entrepreneurial. This subject will also discuss different forms of corporate entrepreneurship: the organizational “toolkit” available.
The subject will discuss these topics both from the perspective of the organization at large and the perspective of the change agent, the ‘entrepreneur in residence’ who needs to manage themselves, their manager(s), and their peers to navigate the larger corporate system and structures. The subject will particularly focus on how to identify opportunities for change and new ways to grow when engaged in corporate entrepreneurship.
This subject will give you tools, methods and logic that will enable you to participate in or lead successful efforts in corporate entrepreneurship – in particular efforts to identify entrepreneurial opportunities.
Intended learning outcomes
On successful completion of this subject, students should be able to:
- Demonstrate an understanding of theories, concepts and frameworks explaining (the barriers to) identification of entrepreneurial opportunities in existing organizations
- Be able to identify and apply various tools, methods, and approaches that organizations can employ to enhance intrapreneurship, particularly those that facilitate opportunity identification
- Identify tactics to address major challenges that militate against the identification of entrepreneurial opportunities in existing organizations and how to navigate these challenges
- Gain case study skills
- Demonstrate team collaboration skills when engaged in intrapreneurship
- Demonstrate skills in pitching entrepreneurial ideas to the senior management
- Be able to apply critical thinking and creative problem solving to generate innovative solutions to complex problems
Generic skills
High level of development:
- Develop problem-solving skills through exercises and cases
- Think critically, and organise knowledge, from consideration of the lecture material
- Develop creative ways of solving unfamiliar problems, through case analysis and activities
- Learn to adopt new ideas, from participation in the lecture program and assessment
Moderate level of development:
- Plan effective work schedules, to meet the regular deadlines for submission of assessable work
- Present an argument, by reflecting on those presented in the lecture series and readings
Last updated: 8 November 2024