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Program Content & Topics

EGE covers a variety of topics within its rigorous curriculum to give students a solid foundation of information they will one day be able to use to run a business of their own.

Concepts to be covered during the program will include, but not be limited to:Ìý

  • Economic institutionsÌý
  • Property rightsÌý
  • Market structuresÌý
  • IncentivesÌý
  • Marketing strategiesÌý
  • Developing effective business partnersÌý
  • Human capital investmentÌý
  • Demand and supply determinantsÌý
  • Rule of LawÌý
  • Economic risk
  • Business funding sourcesÌý
  • Business growth strategiesÌý
  • Identifying key staff personnelÌý
  • Understanding the competitive marketplaceÌý
  • Networking
  • Building a successful teamÌý

The program will be a blend of dynamic, real-world lectures along with a variety of entrepreneur presentations, guest speakers, and classroom simulations.

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