Library
Glam:
This Bra Was Designed Specifically For Small Breasts (No, It’s Not A Push-Up)
This Is Going To Be Big:
Why VC Feedback is Often Bad Data
Primavera Pro 2018:
Summer Launchpad alum 'Stereotheque' selected for Primavera Pro 2018
Female Founders Fund:
Sutian Dong (Stern '12) and the Female Founder Fund
Business Insider:
Steinhardt '13 alumna founds company that sells diamonds through Instagram
NYU Local:
NYU Stern Alumni Disrupt Art Industry
NYU Abu Dhabi
SRPP-UH 1617 Sociology of Entrepreneurship (Offered Fall '23):
Entrepreneurship is the principal source of economic development, technological innovation, and creation of wealth and jobs in market economies. This course is concern with entrepreneurship, with a special emphasis on the recent work by sociologists and sociologically-oriented organizational theorist that investigates central questions in entrepreneurship. Throughout the semester, we will understand various ways in which the social sciences have provided theoretical insights into entrepreneurial behavior in its broader social, institutional, technological and cross-national contexts. Furthermore, we will also understand entrepreneurship from more practical view by utilizing case studies. Additionally, we will explore timely important topics related to entrepreneurship, and identify sources of data / information during the last few classes.
School of Professional Studies
DGCM1-UC 2220 Digital Media Management:
This course provides a systematic introduction to digital media management by focusing on the competitive strategy and operational aspects of media industries. The course prepares students for leadership and management positions as well as entrepreneurial activities in interactive and digital communications. Specific attention is given to the creation and maintenance of competitive advantage, media segmentation, and the management of innovation. Principles are applied to practice through the use of real-world case studies.
School of Professional Studies
TCSM1-UC 1602 Business Development:
An analysis of the challenges faced and skills necessary in running a small organization or making changes within a large one from the perspectives of marketing, finance, law, and human resources. Topics covered included: the principles and procedures for starting a business, changing corporate structures, franchising, media strategies, making businesses successful over the long term, making effective changes in organizations, leading an organization, the dimensions of entrepreneurial behavior.
School of Professional Studies
TCHT1-UC 1602 Business Development III:
An analysis of the challenges faced and skills necessary in running a small organization or making changes within a large one from the perspectives of marketing, finance, law, and human resources. Topics covered included: the principles and procedures for starting a business, changing corporate structures, franchising, media strategies, making businesses successful over the long term, making effective changes in organizations, leading an organization, and the dimensions of entrepreneurial behavior.