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Entrepreneurship in Entertainment Technology

Entrepreneurship in Entertainment Technology. Welcome!. Class Overview. Carl Rosendahl carlr@andrew.cmu.edu or carl@anirama.com (650) 867-6727 Tuesdays 1:30 - 3:00 Thursdays 10:30 - 12:00 etcsv.com/ eet. Today’s Agenda. Me You The Class More You Resources Next Class. me. ME.

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Entrepreneurship in Entertainment Technology

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  1. Entrepreneurship in Entertainment Technology Welcome!

  2. Class Overview • Carl Rosendahl • carlr@andrew.cmu.edu or carl@anirama.com • (650) 867-6727 • Tuesdays 1:30 - 3:00 • Thursdays 10:30 - 12:00 • etcsv.com/eet

  3. Today’s Agenda • Me • You • The Class • More You • Resources • Next Class

  4. me

  5. ME

  6. You

  7. you

  8. What do you want?

  9. The Class

  10. Syllabus: Course Description

  11. Syllabus: Objectives • Understand the process for starting a company • Research and evaluate market opportunities • Evaluate and select an appropriate corporate structure • Develop a basic financial model and plan • Devise a basic marketing/sales plan • Identify appropriate sources for funding • Presentideas clearly and concisely, casually or formally • Assessyour role in a start-up

  12. Syllabus: Organization • Explore through stages • Founding teams • Thursdays = lectures and discussions • Tuesdays = presentations and discussions

  13. Syllabus: Classes • Introduction • Process • Culture and Values • Real World Examples • Practical Issues • Long Term

  14. Syllabus: Materials • Presentations • Resources

  15. Syllabus: Requirements • Attendance • Participation • Preparation • Presentations

  16. Syllabus: Evaluation and Grading • Comprehension 40% • Participation 20% • Presentation 20% • Attendance 20-40%

  17. Syllabus: Policies and Expectations •   •   •   •  

  18. Syllabus: Advice

  19. More you

  20. Strengths

  21. How teams will be used • Founders Team • Weekly Presentations

  22. Time to choose teams!

  23. Resources

  24. Resources • etcsv.com/eet • Do More Faster • Founders at Work • Feld.com • readwriteweb.com • Twitter

  25. Next Class

  26. What to expect • What makes an entrepreneur • Reasons to start a company • Teams

  27. Homework • Get a Twitter account – follow Brad Feld (@bfeld) and ReadWriteWeb (@RWW) • Email Carl with 3 things you want to get out of this class

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