Week 1: Background of the ETHOS Program
Since 2015, Entrepreneurial Talents’ House of Opportunities and Supports (ETHOS) has been the brand name of the World Bank and The State University of New York in Korea (SUNY Korea), as a start-up support and training program for developing and Fragility, Conflict, and Violence (FCV) countries.
The first In-person ETHOS Program demonstrated the power of digital technologies in the overall expansion of the ICT entrepreneurial sector, delivering funding opportunities for talented entrepreneurs from developing countries. As the ETHOS alumni have testified, the ETHOS program has successfully delivered knowledge, skill, and business connections to more than 50 new start-up companies from around the world.
Week 2: How to Build Your Business Plan
Module 2 will provide insights and tools for business planning. The first lecture is about the fundamentals of business modeling which is the basis of planning for a business. It is always valuable and necessary to have a certain checklist to make business planning complete and persuasive. Mr. Whang of NH Investment is an accomplished investor and well known for his understanding of and dedication to entrepreneurship.
Week 3: Big Picture I. Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Economies
The overall theme of module 3 is ‘Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Economies.’ We have prepared three lectures for this module. For the first lecture, Director Namhee Yoon from Impact Square, will discuss ‘Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development: The cases of Social Enterprise on Sustainable Development.’ Impact Square is an agency that aims to resolve the conflict between business and social impact. For that mission, they provide consulting and research services, accelerating and infrastructure for social ventures. The presenter will introduce some innovative cases of social ventures from many countries. This will be a reliable source to stimulate participant’s creative ideas.
Week 4: Making business in Developing Economies
The main theme of this session is ’Making Business in Developing Economies.’ To provide insight and knowledge in this area, we have 3 distinguished lecturers. First, professor Jongdoo Lee from George Mason University will talk about Challenges and recommendations for entrepreneurs and startup financing in developing countries.
Week 5: Technology for Entrepreneurs
This module will help participants understand the investors’ view more clearly so they can develop their pitching skills.
Week 6: Delivering Your Value: Business Plan Pitching
This module will help participants understand the investors’ view more clearly so they can develop their pitching skills.