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Instructions A written section which needs to be 1500 words (see the instructions for more details) 6 slides presentation that is complementary to the written section. Plus a script that allows the speaker to speak for about 2-3 minutes on the slides content and more relevant sources could be added also. The references need to be Harvard Manchester Business School style./nInstructions - Part A a) Prepare a Word Document that addresses the following: Describe the venture's entrepreneurial lifecycle and analyze its experience in terms of the concepts described in the EIM course. The analysis should be carried out in terms of the concepts described in topics 1, 2, 3 and 6 below. Participants can also use content from other sources related to the concepts studied in topics 1. 2, 3 and 6. Word count 1,500 +/- 10%. (ILO: L1, L2). The analysis should be carried out in terms of the concepts described in topics 1, 2, 3 and 6. Chosen company for describing entrepreneurial cycle: Air BnB Topic 1 - concepts relate to the stages of the entrepreneurial life cycle (i.e. business opportunities, ideation and testing, business model generation, resource acquisition, management and execution). Business Opportunities Ideation and Testing Business model generation Resource acquisition • Management and Execution Topic 2 - concepts are of identification and assessment of business opportunities. Topic 3 - covers the concepts, frameworks and tools for turning ideas into products or services, measuring the customer response, and learning from this loop. Topic 6 - concepts relate to effectuation and stages for funding a start-up. Related readings for each topic, please read through these materials for reference as the written part needs to fit within this context.. Topic 1 - Stages of the Entrepreneurial Life Cycle https://www.forbes.com/sites/ilyapozin/2012/08/11/turning-an-idea-into-a- business/?sh=7fc2d194672d Topic 2 - Identification and Selection of Business Opportunities Stages of the Entrepreneurial Life Cycle. Section 1.2. Business Opportunity Pages: 10-21. (869 PDF) Entrepreneurship-Innovation-Technology-A-Guide-to-Core-Models-Tools-Chapter-1 Topic 3 - Ideation and Testing (1).pdf https://steveblank.com/2010/01/14/a-startup-is-not-a-smaller-version-of-a-large-company/ Topic 6 Links https://www.forbes.com/sites/martinzwilling/2013/03/06/10-more-creative-ways-to-finance- your-startup/?sh=505ffd6232d9

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