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Business 50.5 Small Business Management and Minrity Entrepreneurship Prfessr Bassell http://userhme.brklyn.cuny.edu/bassell/ Phne: (718)951-5317 Email: prfessrbassell2@yah.cm *** check YOUR email daily Office Hurs: **By Appintment** In Whitehead 217A: Tuesdays & Thursdays 5:00 6:15 **By Appintment Virtual Office Hurs: 24/7 Email / Instant Message Required Text Bk Entrepreneurship By Hisrich, Peters, and Shepherd McGraw Hill ISBN: 0073210568 7 th Editin My Dzen Objectives 1. Distribute a written syllabus the first day f class 2. Demnstrate my ability t rganize materials fr the class 3. Stimulate interest in the tpic being studied 4. Generate effective class discussin when apprpriate 5. Cmmunicate effectively and speak clearly 6. Encurage independent thinking and ethical behavir 7. Demnstrate penness t students cmments, questins, and viewpints 8. Display an exceptinal understanding f the curse subject matter 9. Keep t the time and schedule requirements f the class 10. Prvide students access t me utside f class and be available fr Q&A 11. Clearly cmmunicate curse requirements and assignments 12. Prmptly grade exams Expected Curse Outcmes Students cmpleting this curse will: 1. Understand key Entrepreneurship cncepts, terms, and definitins 2. Gain expsure t case studies in minrity entrepreneurship 3. Knw hw t develp a business plan 4. Develp an understanding f hw fundamental cncepts and theries are applied 5. Understand hw t create, finance, manage, and grw a venture 6. Learn the imprtance f planning and hw t frmulate strategy 7. Appreciate cultural diversity and respect thers wh are f a different culture My Gal My gal is fr students t L E A R N! It is all abut yu!

Prfessr Bassell Page 2 f 9 My Gals Fr Yu 1. Increase Yur general knwledge abut the subject 2. Enhance Yur ability t analyze and slve prblems 3. Imprve Yur ability t use cmputers and the Internet 4. Expand Yur ability t find and use infrmatin n yur wn 5. Develp Yur ability t express yur ideas 6. Frtify Yur appreciatin and sensitivity t ethical issues 7. Enrich Yur understanding f different cultures and have yu becme a champin f cultural diversity My Missin T help students achieve their educatinal and prfessinal gals. Curse Overview The fcus f Bus 50.5 is n prviding a sphisticated verview f the issues and dilemmas facing minrity entrepreneurs. Creating, Starting, Financing, Managing, and Grwing entrepreneurial ventures is set in an ethical framewrk. Methdlgy: The text bk is required and an imprtant tl used t expse students t imprtant entrepreneurship cncepts and tpics. The applicatin f key small business management cncepts will be explred. Students will be required t analyze case studies And develp a business plan. The classrm experience is designed t reinfrce key cncepts frm the text bk and intrduce new cncepts. Discussin, lecture, pwerpint presentatins, and vide segments abut the applicatin f the cncepts will be used t help students develp a mastery in the subject matter.

Prfessr Bassell Page 3 f 9 3 Mini Prjects This curse will require students t cmplete 3 mini prjects in an effrt t Strengthen yur critical reading, listening, and reasning skills Develp yur internet research, analytic, and quantitative skills Enhance yur ability t interpret data and slve prblems The due dates are as fllws: 1 st Part 2 nd Part 3 rd Part G t Reading Schedule fr Date G t Reading Schedule fr Date G t Reading Schedule fr Date Attendance Class meetings are fr yur benefit! Regular attendance is required. Excessive absence (mre than 3) r lateness (mre than 6) will result in a penalty f ne full grade lwer. Absence fr religius bservance is allwed as utline in the Student Handbk. Students shuld cme t class prepared t participate and take really gd ntes!!! There will be infrmatin shared in class that is NOT in the bk. Yu are respnsible t knw this material fr the exams and quizzes. It is against department plicy t give makeup exams. **** There are NO makeup Exams**** Reading Assignments Please read the chapters, cases, and ther materials BEFORE class. The chapters next t the date are the chapters we will discuss in that class. Talking In Class Talking in class is allwed. HOWEVER, nly ne persn is allwed t speak at a time. I expect that yu shw respect fr students wh have pinins different frm yur wn. Als please be patient with students wh have questins and are trying t understand cncepts. Talking in class and being rude will certainly have a negative impact yur grade.

Prfessr Bassell Page 4 f 9 Exams (2) There will be 2 Exams **** There are NO makeup Exams**** Exam # Date f Exam Chapters 1 Midterm March 22 1, 2, 3,4,5,6,7,8 2 Final Cumulative Yu are required t take bth exams. There are NO makeup exams allwed by the department. PLEASE d nt cheat r vilate the cde f cnduct! It is nt wrth getting an F r being suspended frm the university. EXTRA CREDIT: There are n EXTRA Credit assignments. Any student wanting t earn HONORS credit will need t have their prject apprved by me. Yur exams and prjects will be graded diligently. There is NO curve in grading exams. If yur average is a 59 yu earned an F. There are NO extra credit assignments. A rigrus prcess will be used t determine yur final grade. If yu get an A yu shuld get satisfactin frm knwing that yu wrked hard and earned that grade. Exam Types =The Final is **Cumulative** The date f the first Exam is March 22 It will include multiple chice, fill-in, matching, shrt essay etc. Grading Percentage Midterm 50% Prject Part 1 5% Prject Part 2 5% Prject Part 3 5% Final 25% Attendance/Participatin 10% Factrs impacting yur grade: Cheating Infrequent attendance Rude r disruptive behavir Signing the attendance sheet and leaving Signing attendance sheet fr smene else Failure t turn ff electrnic devices (cell phnes, pagers etc)

Prfessr Bassell Page 5 f 9 Grading Criteria A 92.5% + C 72.5% t 77.49% A- 90.0% t 92.49% C- 70.0% t 72.49% B+ 87.5% t 89.99% D+ 67.5% t 69.99% B 82.5% t 87.49% D 62.5% t 67.49% B- 80.0% t 82.49% D- 60.0% t 62.49% C+ 77.5% t 79.99% F Belw 60% Study Guides, Prjects, and Assignments Yu must cmplete and submit ALL study guides, prjects, and assignments. Yu must submit them the day they are due. Late submissins f prjects will bear a 1 full grade lwer penalty. Study guides cunt twards class participatin. Each study guide r assignment nt submitted reduces yur curse grade 1 pint. Befre submitting yur study guide assignment make a cpy f yur cmpleted study guide assignment s yu can use it t study. Make sure it is neat and easy t read. Als make sure that it is in yur wn handwriting. *****D nt pht cpy and submit the study guide f smene else. Sme databases that are available at Brklyn Cllege that wuld be relevant t the class (all f the databases mentined belw are available remtely) +Business Surce Premier -- access t full-text, schlarly materials (as well as trade publicatins, case studies) +Cmmunicatin & Mass Media Cmplete - access t full-text, schlarly materials, trade publicatins, etc). +Business & Cmpany Resurce Center - search fr cmpany r industry infrmatin & prfiles (rankings, prducts & brands, chrnlgies, etc.), cntains sme articles, but des nt have a rbust searching interface. (articles culd discuss management issues/best practices fr a cmpany/industry) +Academic Search Premier - access t full-text, schlarly materials, ppular magazines, trade publicatins, newspapers, etc. This cvers many subject areas. +JSTOR - everything in this database is available in full-text, all jurnals are schlarly; -Prject Muse - everything in this database is available in full-text, all jurnals are schlarly; cvers many subject areas T get t these databases frm the Brklyn Cllege Library main page: +Under Research Tls, chse Databases fr an alphabetical listing (if yu knw the name f the database yu want t search) OR +Under Research Tls, chse Resurces by subject (t get a list f database in that subject area) Dn't frget the New Yrk Public Library Business Library. (SIBL) has amazing resurces http://www.nypl.rg/research/sibl/index.html hw t get a library card ----> http://www.nypl.rg/bks/cards.html

Prfessr Bassell Page 6 f 9 Cde f Cnduct This Cde f Cnduct highlights and supplements, but des nt replace the Cde f Cnduct issued by Brklyn Cllege and/r The City University f New Yrk (C.U.N.Y.). The gal f this cde is t maximize the classrm experience fr all. Yur curse grade is in part a functin f yur: 1. exam, prject, and quiz results 2. level f participatin a. prjecting a psitive attitude b. making intelligent and relevant remarks 3. accurate cmpletin and timely submissin f study guides There are ther factrs that can have a significant impact n yur curse grade and they include: Cheating (calculatrs, phnes, ipds, pda s, blackberry s, tre, and ther devices are NOT allwed during any exam) Disruptive Behavir Rudeness Disrespect Lateness Interrupting the lecture Frequent absence Signing the attendance sheet and leaving OR signing fr smene else Failure t turn ff electrnic devices (cell, phnes, pagers etc) Penalties Vilatin f this Cde f Cnduct and ther rules f Brklyn Cllege and C.U.N.Y. can result in: Lwering yur curse grade ne full letter per ffense Receiving an F r failing grade fr the curse Being suspended r expelled frm the cllege r university

BUS 50.5 Management Prfessr Bassell Page 7 f 9 Entrepreneurship By Hisrich, Peters, and Shepherd McGraw Hill ISBN: 0073210568 7 th Editin PART 1 THE ENTREPRENEURIAL PERSPECTIVE 1 The Nature and Imprtance f Entrepreneurship 2 The Entrepreneurial Mind-Set 3 Entrepreneurial Intentins and Crprate Entrepreneurship 4 Internatinal Entrepreneurship Opprtunities PART 2 CREATING AND STARTING THE VENTURE 5 Creativity, the Business Idea, and Opprtunity Analysis 6 Intellectual Prperty and Other Legal Issues fr the Entrepreneur 7 The Business Plan: Creating and Starting the Venture 8 The Marketing Plan 9 The Organizatinal Plan 10 The Financial Plan PART 3 FINANCING THE NEW VENTURE 11 Surces f Capital 12 Infrmal Risk Capital, Venture Capital, and Ging Public PART 4 MANAGING, GROWING, AND ENDING THE NEW VENTURE 13 Entrepreneurial Strategy: Generating and Expliting New Entries 14 Strategies fr Grwth and Managing the Implicatins f Grwth 15 Ging Glbal 16 Accessing Resurces fr Grwth frm External Surces 17 Ending the Venture

Spring 2007 Prfessr Myles Bassell Reading Schedule prfessrbassell2@yah.cm Week Date Tpics Reading Assignments Due Dates 1 Feb 1 (Chapter 1) (2) 2 Feb 8 (3) Pages 9-18 (4) 3 Feb 15 Mnday Schedule N Class Chapter 3 N Class 4 Feb 22 Virtual Class Chapter 4 N Class 5 March 1 (5) (6) Chapter 5 SG 1,2,3 6 March 8 (7) Chapter 6 & 7 SG 4,,5,6 7 March 15 (8) 8 March 22 9 March 29 (10) (11) ***Midterm EXAM*** Chapters 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 Chapter 10 10 Apr 5 Spring Break N class 11 Apr 12 Spring Break N class 12 Apr 19 (12) (14) Chapter 11 13 Apr 26 Virtual Class Chapter 12, 13 Prject 1 Midterm Exam Prject 2 SG 7,8,9 14 May 3 Virtual Class Chapter 14, 15 15 May 10 (16) (13) Chapter 16 16 May 17 Last Day f Class Chapter 17 (15) (17) May 21-25 Cumulative 6-8PM FINAL Exam SG 10,11,12 Prject 3

Spring 2007 BUS 50.5 Management Prfessr Bassell prfessrbassell2@yah.cm belw is a list f the imprtant dates fr the 2007 Spring semester Mnday, January 29 - First day f class Mnday, February 5 - Last day t add a curse; Mnday, February 12 - Cllege Clsed - Lincln's Birthday Tuesday, February 13 - Last day t file Pass/Fail applicatin; Thursday, February 15 - Mnday Schedule Mnday, February 19th - Cllege Clsed - Presidents Day Tuesday, February 20 - Last day t drp a curse withut a grade; Wednesday, February 21 - Mnday Schedule Thursday, March 15 - Last day t file fr Spring 2007 Graduatin; April 2-10 Spring Break Thursday, April 12 - Last day t reslve Fall 2006 Incmplete grades Thursday, April 12 - Last day t reslve Fall 2006 ABS grades Thursday, April 19 - Last day t apply fr withdrawal frm a curse with a W (nn-penalty) grade;