Launch Your Startup (Online)

Do you want to launch your own venture? In this online program, dive into the creation, development, and launch readiness of your business idea. Learn from world-renowned faculty in a program based on one of the School’s most popular MBA classes.

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At Columbia Business School, instilling entrepreneurial thinking in our students is part of our mission. Entrepreneurship is fully integrated throughout the MBA curriculum, and now — for the first time ever — we are offering an open-enrollment executive education program on the topic.

The eight-week Launch Your Startup (Online) program — comprised of four live and four self-directed modules — offers an intensive learning experience that focuses on the creation, evaluation, development, and launch readiness of a new business or social enterprise. Program participants learn from world-renowned Columbia Business School faculty and tap into the expertise of the University's vibrant entrepreneurial community.

Each participant enters the program with a preliminary venture idea that they would like to work on. Using a proprietary sequence of eight modules, the program leverages associated work assignments to support the development of the new venture. Participants learn how to assess the industry and market attractiveness for their venture idea, form competitive strategies, develop minimum viable products and services, prioritize customer acquisition strategies for early traction, and generate full financial statements.

Throughout the program, participants refine their venture’s hypothesized business model based on instructor, peer, and customer feedback. They leave the program fully equipped with the tools and frameworks required to create and launch their new startup.

Please contact our Learning Solutions Specialists at execedonline@gsb.columbia.edu for a personal conversation.

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Do you have a new business or social enterprise idea? This program helps you develop a comprehensive venture plan while strengthening your entrepreneurial thinking through a blend of cutting-edge theory and practice in startup design, entrepreneurship, innovation, and leadership.
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Participants will walk away with in-depth knowledge on:

  • Common challenges faced by entrepreneurs as they build a new venture
  • How to best frame a venture opportunity
  • How to develop a business model to test their assumptions about product offerings and market demand
  • How to define their early-target customer and engage in effective customer discovery
  • How to assess the current market and position their product offerings for competitive advantage
  • Agile ways to develop new product or service that will gain market traction quickly
  • Current approaches for cost-effective customer acquisition and retention
  • How to build credible financials based on reasonable, benchmarked assumptions
  • Critical metrics to measure and monitor new venture success
  • How to build the right team and culture for a successful launch and early-stage growth

Upon completion of this program, you will earn one credit towards a Certificate in Business Excellence with select alumni and tuition benefits. Learn more.

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Through interactive live lectures with Columbia Business School faculty, self-directed modules, and hands-on assignments, participants learn the core elements of venture creation and planning in a specially sequenced modular format. Each module provides the participant with the knowledge and tools required to develop a comprehensive new venture plan.

At each stage, participants are exposed to critical terms, tools that support research and decision making, and explanations of how each major planning activity fits into the new venture creation process. During each module, participants respond to a series of venture questions and exercises, guiding them through the planning process in a self-directed manner.

Modules include:

  • Your Idea: Articulating the problem to be solved and the potential benefit to the customer (live lecture)
  • Your Business Model: Developing an initial business model to support early assumption testing and validation (self-directed lecture)
  • Your Customer: Testing your assumptions about the alignment between your product offering and targeted customers through customer interviews and surveys (live lecture)
  • Your Market: Synthesizing the unique benefits of new offerings and positioning against the competition in the marketplace (self-directed lecture)
  • Your Product: Designing minimal viable products to quickly test customer acceptance (live lecture)
  • Your Brand: Creating an integrated marketing and brand strategy for early traction (self-directed lecture)
  • Your Financial Plan: Identifying revenue sources while minimizing cost factors with a focus on break-even and cash management (self-directed lecture)
  • Your Launch: Selecting team members with the right mix of knowledge and skills and creating a culture for sustained growth (live lecture)

To see the full curriculum with session descriptions, please download the program agenda.

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