Martin is a versatile and dynamic finance professional with over 20 years experience in senior financial and legal roles across private and capital markets gained with top-tier global investment banks. He is currently a merchant banker (entrepreneur, investor, board member, and/or advisor) in a number of ventures. Martin has a unique perspective in understanding how startups all the way through to large organizations can innovate, scale and compete on a global basis. He is involved in fintech, information technology, biotech, healthcare, social impact and other businesses.
The objective of the module is simple: to increase the chances of a better outcome for those involved in a tech business venture.
The learning goals are:
- to understand the theory of entrepreneurship via a pitch deck framework
- to gain insight about what issues, and their associated consequences, can arise in real life
- to make real-life key decisions to combat issues, preferably before they arise
SKILLS:
-Entrepreneurship
-Startup ideation
-Market strategy
-Startup methodologies
DATE: 6 Apr - 24 Apr, 2020
DURATION: 3 Weeks
LECTURES: 3 Hours per day
LANGUAGE: English
LOCATION: Barcelona, Harbour.Space Campus
COURSE TYPE: Offline
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
COURSE OUTLINE
ABOUT MARTIN
BIBLIOGRAPHY
This course is designed to focus on the real-life strategic and daily decisions entrepreneurs make. It goes beyond the textbook theory to unveil behind-the-scenes insights into challenges entrepreneurs face when building, scaling, or exiting businesses. These major decisions can be pivotal, often determining the success or failure of a venture, and/or the success a founder will achieve. The course teaches students material applicable to tech businesses across all sectors and all stages of development.
MARTIN PASEK
DATE: 6 Apr – 24 Apr, 2020
DURATION: 3 Weeks
LECTURES: 3 Hours per day
LANGUAGE: English
LOCATION: Barcelona, Harbour.Space Campus
COURSE TYPE: Offline
FOUNDATIONS
OF JAVA
Session 2
Decision: How will you organise the company?
Decision: Who will you invite to be involved?
Session 3
Decision: What will you produce as your offering?
Session 1
Decision: What problem will you solve?
Decision: Why do you want to solve it?
Decision: How will you solve it?
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Session 4
Decision: Where will you decide to market the product?
This course is designed to focus on the real-life strategic and daily decisions entrepreneurs make. It goes beyond the textbook theory to unveil behind-the-scenes insights into challenges entrepreneurs face when building, scaling, or exiting businesses. These major decisions can be pivotal, often determining the success or failure of a venture, and/or the success a founder will achieve. The course teaches students material applicable to tech businesses across all sectors and all stages of development.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP - REAL LIFE, DECISION MAKING
ENTREPRENEURSHIP - REAL LIFE, DECISION MAKING
Venture Deals: Be Smarter Than Your Lawyer and Venture Capitalist by Brad Feld, Jason Mendelson & Dick Costolo (Wiley, 2012)
What Every Angel Investor Wants You to Know: An Insider Reveals How to Get Smart Funding for Your Billion Dollar Idea by Brian Cohen & John Kador (McGraw-Hill Education, 2013)
Harbour.Space is a university created by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs. We focus on meeting the demands of the future, while traditional education providers are too often stuck in the past.
We’re one of the only European institutions completely dedicated to technology, design and entrepreneurship, and our interdisciplinary courses are taught by some of today’s leading professionals. Our aim is not only to equip students with the knowledge to take on the real world, but to nurture, create and shape tomorrow’s tech superstars.
HARBOUR.SPACE
HARBOUR.SPACE UNIVERSITY
The Tech Entrepreneur's Survival Guide: How to Bootstrap Your Startup, Lead Through Tough Times, and Cash In for Success by Bernd Schoner (McGraw-Hill Education, 2014)