EPS 7553-A45 - ORGANIZATIONAL EPS

Academic Period:
Fall 2025
Section:
EPS 7553-A45 - ORGANIZATIONAL EPS
Title:
ORGANIZATIONAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Meeting Patterns:
Tue | 18:30 - 21:00
Locations:
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Start Date:
Tuesday, September 2, 2025 Date format can be changed
End Date:
Tuesday, October 21, 2025 Date format can be changed
Instructor Name:
Andrew Corbett
Instructor Email:
acorbett@babson.edu
Academic Unit:
EPS - Entrepreneurship
Academic Level:
Graduate
Maximum Credits:
1.5
Delivery Mode:
In-Person
Allowed Grading Bases:
Graded
Section Status:
Closed
Enrollment Count:
15
Section Capacity:
0
Description:
EPS7553 Organizational Entrepreneurship: Putting Your Entrepreneurial Capabilities into Practice 1.5 Elective Credits This course is situated at the nexus of you and the capabilities and behaviors necessary to be entrepreneurial within an organization.  Students will explore the foundations of driving entrepreneurial success within various types of organizations.  Focusing on your individual entrepreneurial capacity, students will learn how to be entrepreneurial in any setting, whether it be corporate, non-profit, family, government, or other types of organization. The course emphasizes the application of entrepreneurial leadership and Entrepreneurial Thought & Action (ET&A) principles, particularly within large existing organizations. Students will engage with research from Fortune 500 companies, popular press books, case studies, role plays, and other relevant materials. For more information click here to watch a video. Prerequisites: None
HTML Description:

EPS7553 Organizational Entrepreneurship: Putting Your Entrepreneurial Capabilities into Practice
1.5 Elective Credits

This course is situated at the nexus of you and the capabilities and behaviors necessary to be entrepreneurial within an organization.  Students will explore the foundations of driving entrepreneurial success within various types of organizations.  Focusing on your individual entrepreneurial capacity, students will learn how to be entrepreneurial in any setting, whether it be corporate, non-profit, family, government, or other types of organization. The course emphasizes the application of entrepreneurial leadership and Entrepreneurial Thought & Action (ET&A) principles, particularly within large existing organizations. Students will engage with research from Fortune 500 companies, popular press books, case studies, role plays, and other relevant materials.

For more information click here to watch a video.

Prerequisites: None

Format:
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Session:
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Elective:
Graduate Elective (Grad) Can be several values or empty
Program:
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