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The CREO Entrepreneurship: Ideation and Exploring Fundamentals Course introduces learners to entrepreneurship as a career path and practical discipline. The course is designed for individuals who are curious about starting a business and want to understand what entrepreneurship involves in practice, from idea generation to early-stage venture design.
Participants explore the entrepreneurial mindset, the process of identifying real-world problems, and techniques for generating viable solutions. Using design thinking principles, learners examine how to validate ideas, understand user needs, and test assumptions. The course also introduces foundational business model concepts, helping participants understand how value is created, delivered, and captured in a start-up context.
Through guided activities and applied examples, learners gain a realistic understanding of entrepreneurial decision-making, risks, and opportunities. The course emphasizes exploration and clarity, enabling participants to assess whether entrepreneurship aligns with their interests, skills, and goals.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Explain what entrepreneurship entails and key characteristics of entrepreneurs
- Identify problems worth solving through an entrepreneurial lens
- Apply design thinking methods to generate and refine solutions
- Develop a basic business model for a new venture
- Evaluate whether entrepreneurship is a suitable career path for you
Prerequisites:
- No prior business or entrepreneurship experience is required. The course is suitable for beginners, students, and professionals exploring entrepreneurship for the first time.
This module introduces the foundations of the entrepreneurial mindset and explores what it truly means to think and act like an entrepreneur across different contexts. Moving beyond stereotypes, it examines entrepreneurship as a way of approaching problems, opportunities, and uncertainty whether in a startup, a growing business, or within an organisation as an intrapreneur. Learners explore the evolving definition of entrepreneurship, current trends shaping entrepreneurial success, and the different types of entrepreneurs and mindsets that influence business outcomes. The module clarifies key distinctions, such as entrepreneurship versus intrapreneurship, and the differences between entrepreneurs and business owners, helping learners better understand their own roles, responsibilities, and aspirations. Through practical frameworks, real-world examples, and case studies, participants analyse core entrepreneurial traits, strategies, and behaviours, including growth versus fixed mindset, adaptability, and learning from failure. The module also encourages reflection on personal strengths, experiences, and styles, enabling learners to identify their own entrepreneurial profile and mindset.
What's included
1 reading8 plugins
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1 reading•Total 5 minutes
Summary: Entrepeneurial Mindset•5 minutes
8 plugins•Total 120 minutes
Growth Mindset vs Fixed Mindset•15 minutes
Entrepreneurial Mindset Secrets•15 minutes
Mindsets of successful entrepreneurs•15 minutes
Entrepreneurship definition•15 minutes
Intrapreneurship vs entrepreneurship•15 minutes
Sports, science, and entrepreneurship•15 minutes
Entrepreneurial traits•15 minutes
Your entrepreneurial thesis•15 minutes
Entrepreneurial Roadmap
Module 2•2 hours to complete
Module details
This module provides a practical overview of the entrepreneurial journey, offering learners a clear roadmap from early ideas to building, growing, and exiting a business. It is designed to demystify entrepreneurship by breaking it down into manageable stages, common concepts, and essential skills needed at each phase. Learners begin by exploring different types of entrepreneurship and understanding how various business models, goals, and contexts shape entrepreneurial choices. The module introduces key business terms and frameworks commonly used by founders, helping learners build confidence in entrepreneurial language and decision-making. Through a step-by-step examination of startup stages from ideation and validation to MVP development, scaling, and exit participants gain clarity on what to focus on at each phase and how priorities evolve over time. Practical tools such as the Business Model Canvas are used to connect ideas with real-world execution, while discussions on impact and success encourage learners to define what meaningful outcomes look like for them.
What's included
5 videos1 reading5 plugins
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5 videos•Total 60 minutes
Ideation Stage•12 minutes
Entrepreneurial mindset•15 minutes
Business Model Canvas•17 minutes
Impact and Success•9 minutes
From MVP to Exit •8 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Summary: Entrepreneurial Roadmap•10 minutes
5 plugins•Total 75 minutes
Types of entrepreneurships•15 minutes
Business know-how frameworks•15 minutes
Stages of start-up building•15 minutes
Interpersonal skills for entrepreneurs•15 minutes
Expectations & considerations•15 minutes
Problem Identification and Design Thinking
Module 3•3 hours to complete
Module details
This module focuses on one of the most critical entrepreneurial skills: identifying the right problem to solve. Rather than jumping directly to solutions, learners are guided to slow down, observe carefully, and assess the real “waste” a problem creates for customers, users, or organisations whether in time, effort, cost, or emotional energy. Participants learn how to identify meaningful problems by asking better questions, distinguishing between surface-level priorities and genuine unmet needs. The module develops critical thinking skills that help learners challenge assumptions, recognise patterns, and evaluate opportunities with greater clarity and discipline. A core component of the module is an introduction to design thinking as a structured, human-centred approach to problem identification and solution development. Learners explore the five stages of the design thinking process and understand the purpose of each stage, from empathising with users to defining problems clearly before ideation and testing.
What's included
1 reading12 plugins
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1 reading•Total 5 minutes
Problem Identification & Design Thinking Summary•5 minutes
12 plugins•Total 180 minutes
Entrepreneurial mindset and idea recognition•15 minutes
How to generate ideas organically•15 minutes
Seven strategies to come up with novel ideas•15 minutes
How to identify opportunities•15 minutes
The importance of pattern recognition and alertness in spotting opportunities•15 minutes
How to connect ideas to opportunities•15 minutes
How to evaluate opportunities•15 minutes
Waste-related questions•15 minutes
Identifying a problem•15 minutes
Analysis of market trends in ten sectors (fitness, travel, EdTech, audio-based economy, mental health, food, online shopping, real estate, gaming, and FemTech)•15 minutes
Design thinking process•15 minutes
Case studies: design thinking•15 minutes
Ideation Tools
Module 4•2 hours to complete
Module details
This module equips learners with a practical toolkit for generating, expanding, and refining ideas in a structured and creative way. Rather than relying on spontaneous brainstorming alone, participants learn when and how to apply a range of proven ideation tools to different challenges, contexts, and group settings. Learners are introduced to multiple design thinking and creative problem-solving techniques, including de Bono’s Six Thinking Hats, SWOT analysis, analogy thinking, and structured brainstorming methods such as round-robin and reverse brainstorming. The module emphasises not only how each tool works, but when it is most effective and how tools can be sequenced or combined depending on the problem, team size, and objectives. Through real life examples and case studies, participants practice selecting appropriate ideation tools, adapting them to small or large groups, and translating insights into actionable ideas. The module also highlights how analytical tools like SWOT can complement creative thinking by helping teams evaluate ideas more rigorously.
What's included
1 reading7 plugins
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1 reading•Total 5 minutes
Ideation Tools Summary•5 minutes
7 plugins•Total 105 minutes
Ideation tools•15 minutes
de Bono six thinking hats•15 minutes
SCAMPER method•15 minutes
SWOT analysis•15 minutes
Analogy thinking•15 minutes
Round-Robin brainstorming•15 minutes
Reverse brainstorming•15 minutes
Lean Methodology
Module 5•2 hours to complete
Module details
This module introduces learners to the Lean Methodology as a practical approach for building start-ups and innovative ventures under conditions of uncertainty. Rather than focusing on lengthy planning and assumptions, the module emphasises experimentation, customer learning, and data-driven decision-making as the foundation of sustainable growth.
Learners explore what defines a start-up and how the lean methodology unfolds across different stages of venture development. The module covers core lean principles, customer development, and the concept of validated learning, helping participants distinguish between actionable metrics and vanity metrics while setting meaningful SMART goals. Key frameworks such as the Build Measure Learn loop and innovation accounting are explained in a clear and accessible way.
Participants also examine how products evolve from Proof of Concept (PoC) to Prototype and Minimum Viable Product (MVP), and how different customer segments adopt innovation over time. Particular attention is given to the critical decision of whether to pivot or persevere, including common psychological and strategic barriers that prevent entrepreneurs from pivoting early enough.
What's included
1 reading6 plugins
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1 reading•Total 5 minutes
Summary Lean Methodology•5 minutes
6 plugins•Total 90 minutes
Lean start-up methodology•15 minutes
Lean principles•15 minutes
Build-measure-learn loop•15 minutes
Prototype, POC and MVP•15 minutes
Early adopters and beta testing•15 minutes
Pivoting vs persevering•15 minutes
Business Models
Module 6•2 hours to complete
Module details
This module introduces learners to the concept of business models as the foundation for creating, delivering, and capturing value. It explores why having a clear and robust business model is essential not only for start-ups, but also for established businesses and investors seeking clarity, scalability, and sustainability. Learners begin by understanding what a business model is and why it matters, before exploring the key pillars that underpin strong and resilient models. The module traces the evolution of business models over time, helping participants recognise how different models have emerged in response to changing markets, technologies, and customer behaviours. A central focus of the module is the Business Model Canvas, where learners examine each of its components, understand how they interact, and group them into meaningful categories. Participants also compare different types of business models and analyse when and why certain models are more suitable than others. The Lean Model Canvas is introduced as an alternative approach, highlighting its advantages in early-stage and fast-changing environments. The module concludes by deepening learners’ understanding of customer segments and value propositions, using the Value Proposition Canvas to clearly map customer needs to solutions.
What's included
1 reading6 plugins
Show info about module content
1 reading•Total 5 minutes
Summary Business Models•5 minutes
6 plugins•Total 90 minutes
Strong business models•15 minutes
Business model canvas•15 minutes
Lean model canvas•15 minutes
Common mistakes to avoid•15 minutes
Value proposition canvas•15 minutes
Doblin’s ten types of innovation•15 minutes
Social Entrepreneurship
Module 7•2 hours to complete
Module details
This module explores how entrepreneurship can be used as a powerful tool to address social and environmental challenges while building financially sustainable organisations. Learners are introduced to the concept of social enterprises and why they play an increasingly important role in today’s economies, bridging the gap between traditional business, non-profits, and public sector solutions. The module examines the identity and mindset of the social innovator, highlighting how values, lived experience, and access to knowledge shape social entrepreneurial success. Learners explore the relationship between knowledge equity and impact, and how inclusive access to information and resources can unlock innovation and long-term change. A key focus is balancing impact and profit. Participants analyse social value propositions, explore different social entrepreneurship business models, and examine how impact-driven organisations generate revenue without compromising their mission. The module also introduces the ten types of innovation and how they apply within social and impact-led ventures. Learners further explore the operating models of NGOs, INGOs, and charities, alongside approaches to measuring social impact and identifying the financial and growth metrics that matter most in social enterprises. The module concludes with an examination of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and its role in driving responsible, purpose-led business practices.
What's included
1 assignment9 plugins
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1 assignment•Total 10 minutes
Final Course Assignment •10 minutes
9 plugins•Total 135 minutes
Social enterprise: definition and relevance•15 minutes
Social innovator identity: who identifies as a social entrepreneur?•15 minutes
Innovative business models for social enterprises•15 minutes
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