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Trägerhochschule
FH Regensburg
Leistungsnummer
LV_549_1615_1_80_1
Fächergruppe
Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Teilgebiet
Entrepreneurship
Bemerkungen
A German version of this course is also offered via the vhb.
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Kursanmeldung
01.10.2024 00:00 Uhr bis 01.12.2024 23:59 Uhr
Kursabmeldung
01.10.2024 00:00 Uhr bis 01.12.2024 23:59 Uhr
Kursbearbeitung / Kurslaufzeit
01.10.2024 bis 20.01.2025
Freie Plätze
unbegrenzt
Anbieter
Prof. Dr. Thomas Groll, Prof. Dr. Alexander Hahn
Umfang
Details zur Anrechnung in den FAQs
SWS
2
ECTS
3
Sprache
Englisch
Zielgruppe
Wirtschaftswissenschaften für FH-Studierende, Wirtschaftswissenschaften für Uni-Studierende, Ing.-Wissenschaften für FH-Studierende, Ing.-Wissenschaften für Uni-Studierende
Nutzbar im Studiengang

Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg:

  • Bachelor IRM (International Relations and Management)
  • Bachelor Betriebswirtschaft

Technische Hochschule Nürnberg Georg Simon Ohm:

  • Bachelor Betriebswirtschaft
  • Bachelor International Business

Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg:

  • Bachelor International Business Studies
  • Bachelor Wirtschaftswissenschaften
  • Bachelor Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen

Geeignet für Berufsfeld

This course is relevant for everyone who is working or willing to work with innovation, as the Lean Startup methodology can be applied in a large variety of disciplines.

Online Prüfungsanmeldung
Ja

Lean Startup (English)

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Inhalt

Abstract:

This course is designed to provide students with basic theories, concepts, and methods of the Lean Startup. The course does not require any prior knowledge and can be attended without specific prerequisite courses. In addition, the case studies and exercises are selected and worked on in a way that gives different insights into the topic in different industries and functional areas. The course is thus interdisciplinary in nature and suitable for students of many disciplines.

Lean Startup encompasses a certain theory with which companies can be founded while keeping all processes as lean as possible. The main goal is to create a successful company with as little capital as possible and not to spend precious time on conceptualization, but to develop a prototype as quickly as possible. The product cycle should be reduced so that changes can be reacted to quickly.


The course starts with an overview of the basics of Lean Startup. First, the central terms are explained, their historical development is shown, and the necessity of the topic is derived on the basis of changing circumstances. Thus, Lean Startup is established as a way of thinking. Based on these fundamentals, organizational and personal prerequisites for the implementation of successful Lean Startup processes are then introduced and deepened. Based on this, the Lean Startup process is explained and practiced in detail step by step.

Gliederung:

1. DEVELOPING A VISION

1.1 Introduction to Lean Startup

1.2 Learning processes

1.3 Experiments


2. ENABLING STEERING

2.1 Leap

2.2 Testing

2.3 Measuring progress

2.4 Pivoting


3. ACCELERATING

3.1 Growing

3.2 Adapting

Detaillierter Inhalt:

1.1 Introduction to Lean Startup
To begin with, we will show you where Lean Startup originated and how the concept became so well known. We will also familiarize you with the methodology on which Lean Startup is based and take a look at two important terms of the Lean Startup concept, namely "Entrepreneurship" and "Management". At the end of the chapter, we will define startups and entrepreneurs.


1.2 Learning processes

In the second chapter, we will define the term "Validated Learning" and look at different methods for this concept. In addition, we will show you the implications of Validated Learning.


1.3 Experiments

Here, we will look at experiments in Lean Startup, which are a core component of Validated Learning processes. To do so, we will take a closer look at hypotheses, which form the basis of every experiment, and also explore how experiments are constructed.


2.1 Leap

In this chapter, we will look at the topic of strategy in Lean Startup. For a better understanding, we will also discuss the concepts of value and growth in the Lean Startup context. Lastly, we will examine the role of customer understanding for a successful startup.


2.2 Testing

Here, we will first recap the role of testing for a startup. With that, we will then introduce our main topic for this chapter: the Minimum Viable Product (MVP). We will explain the defintion of an MVP, its target groups, and the meaning of quality in terms of MVPs. To conclude the chapter, we will address the challenges an MVP entails.


2.3 Measuring progress

In this chapter, we will introduce "Innovation Accounting", which forms the cornerstone of measuring a startup's progress. We will take a closer look at the process behind the concept and address the difference between vanity metrics and appropriate parameters in Innovation Accounting. Moreover, we will define the characteristics of an appropriate parameter.


2.4 Pivoting

In chapter 2.4, we will define the meaning of "pivoting". We will then show potential obstacles for a pivot and introduce different pivot types. Finally, we will look at business model innovation and how it can help startups to pivot.


3.1 Growing

In this lecture, we will explain the concept of small batch sizes in Lean Startup. Furthermore, we will discuss different sources of growth and define the three growth engines.


3.2 Adapting

We will start the last chapter by introducing the topic of "adaptability" in general. Next, we will learn about the "Five Why Analysis" and how it can be applied in practice. Last but not least, we will take a look at the innovative capacity of companies.


Learning objectives:

  • Necessity: The students understand the imperative of Lean Startup.
  • Basic concepts: The students can explain the main concepts of Lean Startup.
  • Requirements: The students are able to name organizational and personal requirements for executing successful Lean Startup processes.
  • Lean Startup processes: The students are able to describe and carry out the Lean Startup process step by step.

Schwierigkeitsgrad:

Einsteiger

Lehr-/Lernform:

Virtuelle Vorlesung

Interaktionsformen mit dem System/Betreuer:

E-Mail

Interaktionsformen mit Mitlernenden:

Forum

Kursdemo:

zur Kursdemo

Schlagworte:

Entrepreneur, Startup, Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Lean Startup

Nutzung

Zielgruppe:

Wirtschaftswissenschaften für FH-Studierende, Wirtschaftswissenschaften für Uni-Studierende, Ing.-Wissenschaften für FH-Studierende, Ing.-Wissenschaften für Uni-Studierende

Nutzbar im Studiengang:

Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg:

  • Bachelor IRM (International Relations and Management)
  • Bachelor Betriebswirtschaft

Technische Hochschule Nürnberg Georg Simon Ohm:

  • Bachelor Betriebswirtschaft
  • Bachelor International Business

Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg:

  • Bachelor International Business Studies
  • Bachelor Wirtschaftswissenschaften
  • Bachelor Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen

Geeignet für Berufsfeld:

This course is relevant for everyone who is working or willing to work with innovation, as the Lean Startup methodology can be applied in a large variety of disciplines.

Formale Zugangsvoraussetzungen:

Course enrolment via the Virtuelle Hochschule Bayern (vhb)

Erforderliche Vorkenntnisse:

none

Erforderliche Vorkenntnisse bzgl. Handhabung der Lernplattform:

-

Verantwortlich

Trägerhochschule:

FH Regensburg

Anbieter:
Prof. Dr. Alexander Hahn Prof. Dr. Thomas Groll
Autoren:

Thomas Groll, Alexander Hahn

Betreuer:
Prof. Dr. Thomas Groll Prof. Dr. Alexander Hahn

Prüfung

Exam

Art der Prüfung:

schriftlicher Leistungsnachweis (Klausur)

Prüfer:

Prof. Dr. Thomas Groll, Prof. Dr. Alexander Hahn

Anmeldeverfahren:

Die Anmeldung erfolgt über das WWW.

Prüfungsanmeldefrist:

01.11.2024 00:00 Uhr bis 15.12.2024 23:59 Uhr

Prüfungsabmeldefrist:

01.11.2024 00:00 Uhr bis 15.12.2024 23:59 Uhr

Kapazität:

Prüfungsdatum:

Nach Absprache mit dem Prüfer

Prüfungsdauer:

90 Minuten

Prüfungsort:

Regensburg, Nürnberg and others on request (if applicable)

Zustündiges Prüfungsamt:

Examination office of the students' home university

Zugelassene Hilfsmittel:

Dictionary (English/German)

Formale Voraussetzungen für die Prüfungsteilnahme:

Registration for the exam via the vhb portal

Inhaltliche Voraussetzungen für die Prüfungsteilnahme:

Course content

Zertifikat:

Ja (graded certificate)

Anerkennung an folgenden Hochschulen:

Uni Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), FH Regensburg, FH Nürnberg (GSO)

Sonstige Anerkennung:

noch nicht bekannt

Online-Prüfungsan-/-abmeldung:

Ja

Bemerkung:

Erforderliche Technik

Browser:

Current version of a common web browser (e.g., Chrome, Edge, Firefox)

Nutzungsbedingungen

Gebühren:

Nein

Nutzungsentgelte:

für andere Personen als (reguläre) Studenten der vhb Trägerhochschulen nach Maßgabe der Benutzungs- und Entgeltordnung der vhb

Copyright:

-

Hinweise zur Nutzung:

-

Kursverwaltung

Kursprogramm WS24/25