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LEARNING ENTREPRENEURSHIP @ DBS
Entrepreneurship is taken as solely the establishment of new businesses, but there is much more to it than knowing how to start up a new company. Entrepreneurship can be extended to already established businesses as well, that need assistance in keeping sales going, finding new markets, advertising and generally staying successful in today’s highly competitive markets. For this reason, an Higher education in entrepreneurship is a valuable asset not only for those looking for education on how to start their own businesses but those who want to work within existing businesses as well. At its best, a business school should be an "incubator of ideas"—a place where students have the resources and support to explore new ideas and learn how to lead a company into the future. Building on its history of research and teaching in the field of entrepreneurship, Delhi Business School (DBS) flagship program PGP in Entrepreneurship & Business is designed for students not only make them a good manager but the Job Provider by developing their entrepreneurial potential. In today’s business environment it is essential for leaders to focus on innovative value-based solutions, to develop their creative problem-solving skills and to perceive change as an opportunity. Individuals leading a small, privately held firm, a non-profit organization or individuals working in larger public corporations will benefit from developing their entrepreneurial leadership abilities. DBS enables students to test their business ideas in a risk-free environment. The curriculum, developed in collaboration with National Entrepreneurship Network (NEN), is taught with distinctive combination of theory and practical application. At Delhi Business School students will learn…and experience…entrepreneurship. Students are free to follow their inspiration and imagination while benefiting from a deep collection of resources: Through field studies, faculty advisors, access to technology, and a network of DBS alumni, and the diverse expertise of their classmates, students learn to apply entrepreneurial thinking. During the course, student-organized sessions bring venture capitalists, attorneys, and entrepreneurs to campus to help students understand the dimensions of building a business. to read more SUBSCRIBE NOW |
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