Building Your Business Entrepreneurship Basics - Online Course
Learn the fundamental skills needed to start and grow your business in our online course!
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About this event
Learn to build a business from the basics with this engaging online course.
If you've ever toyed with the idea of running your own business, Building Your Business Entrepreneurship Basics - Online Course might just give those dreams some structure. This course introduces the essentials of entrepreneurship, helping you understand how ideas turn into ventures that (hopefully) pay the bills — and then some. From shaping a business plan to figuring out who your customer is (and how to keep them happy), it covers the groundwork with clarity and a splash of wit.
You’ll explore marketing tactics that don’t scream “sales pitch” and financial management without falling asleep at your desk. We’ve taken the edge off complicated topics, offering a course that makes business less intimidating and a bit more enjoyable — no jargon storms or endless pie charts. Whether you're brewing the next big thing or simply curious, this course gives your inner entrepreneur some direction.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand key concepts of entrepreneurship and business foundation.
- Learn to develop and refine a business plan effectively.
- Explore product development from idea to offering stage.
- Identify essential marketing and branding strategy elements.
- Gain insights into customer care and money management basics.
- Discover operations structure and regulatory considerations for business.
Curriculum of Building Your Business Entrepreneurship Basics - Online Course
Module 1 Entrepreneurship 101.
Module 2 Business Planning and Product Development.
Module 3 Business Development and Marketing Strategies.
Module 4 Customer Experience and Financial Management.
Module 5 Operations Management and Compliance.
Who is this Course For
New entrepreneurs planning to start a business venture online.
- Creative thinkers who want to build something of their own.
- Freelancers looking to structure their services as businesses.
- Anyone with a business idea but unsure where to begin.
- Graduates considering entrepreneurship as a career route.
- Employees wanting to explore business ownership opportunities.
- Career changers interested in understanding business fundamentals.
- Side hustlers aiming to take their idea a step further.
Career Path
- Business Owner – Average Salary: £30,000 – £80,000
- Marketing Coordinator – Average Salary: £27,000
- Business Development Executive – Average Salary: £35,000
- E-commerce Manager – Average Salary: £40,000
- Customer Experience Manager – Average Salary: £38,000
- Operations Assistant – Average Salary: £25,000
Frequently asked questions
The basics include identifying a business idea, researching the market, creating a business plan, securing funding, and setting up operations like marketing, sales, and customer service.
The 5 C's are Character, Capacity, Capital, Conditions, and Collateral—key factors for assessing an entrepreneur's potential.
Entrepreneurship basics involve recognising opportunities, taking risks, creating a business model, and managing resources to offer products or services.
The 7 steps are finding an idea, researching the market, making a plan, securing funding, choosing a structure, registering the business, and launching operations.
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