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Nuts and Bolts of Business Plan (MIT)
Nuts and Bolts of Business Plan (MIT)
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Course
Institute
Instructor
Discipline
1
1. Introduction and overview of Business Plan
Nuts and Bolts of Business Plan (MIT)
MIT
158
Social Sciences
2
2. Refining and Presenting Your Venture Idea
Nuts and Bolts of Business Plan (MIT)
MIT
Stephen Pearse
Social Sciences
3
Business Models
Nuts and Bolts of Business Plan (MIT)
MIT
Rich Kivel
Social Sciences
4
Financial Projections
Nuts and Bolts of Business Plan (MIT)
MIT
Charlie Tillett
Social Sciences
5
Financing Sources Panel
Nuts and Bolts of Business Plan (MIT)
MIT
Axel Bichara, Amir Nashat, Julianne Zimmerman
Social Sciences
6
Legal Issues
Nuts and Bolts of Business Plan (MIT)
MIT
Joe Hadzima
Social Sciences
7
Marketing and Sales
Nuts and Bolts of Business Plan (MIT)
MIT
Bob Jones
Social Sciences
Basic and Health Sciences
Biology
Chemistry
Mathematics
Physics
Medicine
Test Prep
Applied Sciences
Agricultural Science
Computer Science
Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
Energy
Engineering
Healthcare
Social Sciences
Business and Finance
Economics
English
History
Arts and Humanities
Law
Literature and Linguistics
Management
Marketing
Mass Communication
Philosophy
Physical Education
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology