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Week 1: Introduction and Knowing What You're Marketing
Objectives:
To introduce the course and ourselves
To understand how important mission and vision are to marketing
To think about crafting a message and staying true to it
Readings:
See below
Assignments:
Due no later than _____
Post an introductory message in the forum
Please include:
a little about yourself
a short description of the "enterprise" you want to focus on for this course. (This can be from your "sign-up task.")
your learning goal(s) for this course
a request for collaboration on one or more parts of this class if applicable (something specidif you'd like to work on as a team with others in the class)
Make-your-own-case-study
Option 1: Craft your own enterprise mission or vision statement
Option 2: Analyze the mission or vision of an enterprise of your choosing
Course Introduction
Welcome to "Entrepreneurial Marketing." The purpose of this course is to look at a variety of marketing methods -- both traditional and non-traditional -- and explore how they can be used to succeed as an entrepreneurial enterprise.
The content in this course applies not only to businesses, but to non-profits, events, hobbies, special projects, or any pursuits that need marketing (which is almost everything). For the purpose of this course, we will refer to these generically as "enterprises."
Like other P2PU courses, this one is built on:
Individualization
You all have different learning goals for this course, different enterprises, different amounts of time to devote to the course, different learning styles, etc. Please CUSTOMIZE THIS COURSE TO MAKE IT WORK FOR YOU. For some this might mean changing an assignment to meet your needs. For others, it might mean radically redesigning the course. Please go ahead and do this, while keeping in mind that others are doing their own thing too so be careful not to impinge on their learning experience. (For example, if you want to do your own syllabus, create a new page for it rather than altering the syllabus posted here.:)
Openness
To the extent possible, this course uses open-licensed resources. (There may be some resources that are free but licensed under traditional copyright. They will be noted as such.)
All content posted on P2PU is licensed CC BY SA, unless otherwise noted. This means that others can use the content however they like as long as they attribute the source and license the derivative work under a similar sharing license (CC BY SA).
If you have any content that is proprietary or that you do not wish to share or have others use, please don't post it here. If this relates to one of your assignments (I understand that some big ideas do benefit from staying secret), feel free to email me and I will regard them as such.
Peer learning
We will all learn a lot from each other.
Please view your participation in this course as that of learner, teacher, peer, etc. and move freely from one role to another. I will do the same.
Community
What differentiates course like this from a self-study project is our collaboration with each other.
There are a million tools for building community. Rather than overburdening the course participants with too many of these, we will be relying primarily on _____. However, if you want to use other tools (wikis, Google Docs, Skype, UStream, etc.), please do so. In particular, if you want experience with a social media tool for your own marketing activities, this is a good way to experiment and learn more about a particular tool. If you want to talk more about this, message me.
I will also keep online office hours in the Chat room for this course every ____ from ____-____. There will be a designated topic of discussion for that time (related to the syllabus); however, we can talk about whatever you want as well. Because I know you are all busy folks, this synchronous chat time is optional, but participating is recommended.
Knowing What You're Marketing
Marketing includes any activities involved in getting your product (service, idea, etc.) from your enterprise to end users, including promoting, selling, and distributing.
In order to do this effectively, you have to know what you are marketing.
This sounds basic but many enterprises get derailed by incorrectly conceiving their mission or vision and by not sticking to it.