Online Course Guide of WHU –
Find all modules and courses of our degree programs.
Please use the filters below to select the term (spring or fall) as well as the respective program (BSc, MSc, MBA, Exchange, Doctoral) of your choice for an overview of all modules offered at WHU. The courses are listed under the modules. Please click on a module to see which courses are part of it. If you would like to find out more about a certain course, click on the name of the course to see detail information. The location of the lecture will be revealed after your course registration on myWHUstudies.
Spring term counts from January - August, fall term counts from September - December.
Important for Exchange Students: As the Full-Time and Part-Time MBA Programs utilize a modular course structure, the dates on which students begin and end the exchange are flexible. Please find here a chronological overview of the preliminary course offering for Fall and Spring.
Entrepreneurship, Group B
(Please note that exchange students obtain a higher number of credits in the BSc-program at WHU than listed here. For further information please contact directly the International Relations Office.)
Course Content
Module 1: Introduction + In-class workshop on problem identification
In this first module, we discuss the fundamentals of entrepreneurships and discuss why WHU has an extremely successful history of generating leading founders in different industries. In this first module, students all start working on their group assignment by engaging in an ideation session to identify relevant painpoints.
Obligatory material to prepare before module:
Video: Effectuation: An introduction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZYbuG3SbUM
Background material:
Podcast: Masters of scale: Episode 64 with Eric Ries
https://mastersofscale.com/eric-ries/
Module 2: Value proposition canvas + In-class workshop on designing your value proposition
In this module, students will start developing a value proposition to address their core customer painpoint.
Obligatory material to prepare before module:
Poscast: How I build this with Tobias Lütke of Shopify
https://www.npr.org/2019/08/02/747660923/shopify-tobias-l-tke
Podcast: How I build this with Joe Gebbia of AirBnB: https://www.npr.org/2017/10/19/543035808/airbnb-joe-gebbia
Module 3: Developing and pitching the business model canvas + In class workshop on designing your business model canvas
In this module, we discuss the different aspects of the business model canvas. We also provide an overview of essential topics when pitching the business model.
Obligatory material to prepare before module:
Video on VRIO framework: https://www.business-to-you.com/vrio-from-firm-resources-to-competitive-advantage/
Video on pitching: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xr1PKaoflLo
Background material:
Book: Osterwalder, A. and Y. Pigneur. 2010. Business Model Generation (E-book is available via the WHU Online Library)
Video on preparing a good powerpoint presentation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iwpi1Lm6dFo&list=PLFuTFfEGAk0HMpTOfMXi8Nm9d6udBZz4M&index=10
Video on presentation skills:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0pxo-dS9Hc
Module 4: Online Speed dating
In this module, students will pitch their business model in front of several experienced WHU entrepreneurs in an online speed dating session.
Module 5: The data side of entrepreneurship
In this module, we discuss how to formulate and test hypotheses for your business model. We also discuss the metrics that startups can use to monitor and evaluate their startup.
Background material:
Video: Strategyzer Webinar: The Basics Of Testing Business Ideas:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFjZkRbXhiA
Book: Croll & Yoskovitz (2013) Lean Analytics (E-book is available via the WHU Online Library)
Podcast: How I build this: Mailchimp
https://www.npr.org/2021/07/09/1014699766/mailchimp-ben-chestnut
Module 6: The human side of entrepreneurship
In this module, we discuss a broad set of dilemma’s that founders need to address when starting and developing novel business activities.
Obligatory material to prepare before module:
Podcast: Most Awesome Founder Podcast: Robert Ermich
https://mostawesomepodcast.com/ermich/
Podcast: Most Awesome Founder Podcast with Frey Oehle
https://mostawesomepodcast.com/partaker/
Background material:
Wasserman (2012) The founder’s dilemmas. (E-book is available via the WHU Online Library)
Raz, G (2020) How I Built This: The Unexpected Paths to Success From the World's Most Inspiring Entrepreneurs
Podcast: How I build this: Simple Mills: Katlin Smith
https://www.npr.org/2021/02/12/967337497/simple-mills-katlin-smith
Podcast: How I build this: Chicken Salad Chick: Stacy Brow
https://www.npr.org/2018/06/29/624713103/chicken-salad-chick-stacy-brown