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This course examines the significant differences between novelty and innovativeness. Students are expected to demonstrate a fluency with multiple types of analyses in order to ultimately provide a compelling answer to the important question of whether a creative idea is feasible (based on an assessment of physical, financial, market, regulatory, cultural, and other conditions).
Assessing feasibility of new ideas is an essential step in the innovation process. This course develops students’ ability to undertake multi-faceted feasibility analyses. Students enhance their critical thinking skills by using rigorous analysis techniques to assess potential innovations of varying complexity. Moving beyond an initial question of novelty, this course emphasise practicality and usefulness as essential components of successful innovation.WorkloadThe estimated workload breakdown for INOV201 is:Lectures 22 hoursIndividual Assignment 50 hoursGroup Assignment 34 hoursLecture Preparation 44 hoursTotal 150 hours
The objectives of the course are:1. Recognizing the importance of entrepreneurial mindset and innovative skills in new venture development.2. Understanding key components of business models.3. Interpreting the entrepreneurial opportunity landscape.4. Explaining how strategic thinking applies in new venture development.5. Implementing entrepreneurial skills through project-based learning.6. Analyzing the factors leading to new venture growth and failure.7. Evaluating the performance of new ventures from different aspects.
Any 60 points. RP: INOV200
INOV200
Students must attend one activity from each section.
Lectures for this course are recorded using the ECHO360 lecture recording system.
Claire Bi
Assessment in Te Reo MāoriIn recognising that Te Reo Māori is an official language of New Zealand, the University provides for students who may wish to use Te Reo Māori in their assessment. If you intend to submit your work in Te Reo Māori you are required to do the following:Read the Assessment in Te Reo Māori Policy and ensure that you meet the conditions set out in the policy. This includes, but is not limited to, informing the Course Coordinator 1) no later than 10 working days after the commencement of the course that you wish to use Te Reo Māori and 2) at least 15 working days before each assessment due date that you wish to use Te Reo Māori.
The course does not draw from a single textbook and will use contemporary material from multiple sources. Please read the assigned articles, available on LEARN, under each topic.
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Domestic fee $893.00
International fee $4,200.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
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