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Entrepreneurship in Practice

Entrepreneurship in Practice

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In this course, you'll journey from understanding what entrepreneurs actually do in society to building and sustaining your own venture, learning that there's no single "right" way to be an entrepreneur and that success comes through collaboration, resilience, and designing a path that fits your unique goals.

Online Self-paced

8-10 Hours plus independent study time

Over a 12 Week Period

Course Facilitator:
Roger Martin

Professor Roger Martin has been at the University of Virginia since most of his students have been born - 2003. He was born and raised in Kansas, and got his undergraduate degree from the University of Kansas. He is easily distractable by any reference to the Jayhawks - past or present.

 

Professor Martin has taught financial, managerial, auditing and ethics courses at McIntire and has been awarded the University of Virginia All-University Teaching Award for his teaching excellence. His research focuses on the impact of auditing, assurance services, and other corporate governance mechanisms on the quality of information provided to external users of financial statements.

 

Outside of his work, Professor Martin and his wife have raised their two sons here in Charlottesville, and those young men are now out in the world making their marks. Professor Martin enjoys running, rowing, golf and woodworking, but can be described as a ""dabbler"" at best in any of these hobbies.

 

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Price: $450.00
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