Introduction
Welcome
Preface of Textbook
About the Textbook
About the Authors
Book Website at McGraw-Hill
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Book Contents
Table of Contents
I
Venture Opportunity, Concept and Strategy
II
Venture Formation and Planning
III
Functional Planning of the Venture
IV
Financing and Building the Venture
  Business Plans (App. A)
  Case Studies (App. B)
Online Sources (App. C)
 
Sample Syllabus
Course Overview
Calendar of Sessions
I
Entrepreneurial Perspective
II
Idea or Opportunity
III
Gathering Resources
IV
Managing Ventures
V
Entrepreneurship and You
 
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Synopsis

Biodiesel Inc. is a mini-case study that involves three UC Davis students exploring an opportunity in biodiesel, an renewable organic product that can replace or complement original diesel fuel. The students come up with a business model starting with local producer's cooperatives.

When should this case be discussed?

Biodiesel is a good first case to use for introducing the case study method after covering Section I in the textbook.

Relevant chapters and questions

Ch 2: Opportunity and the Business Summary
Ch 3: Building a Competitive Advantage
Ch 11: The Marketing and Sales Plan
Ch 17: The Financial Plan

1. What are the key factors in determining if this is a viable business opportunity? Is this just an idea or a real business opportunity?

2. What contextual (economic, regulatory, industry) factors should Biodiesel Inc. be aware of? What markets and market drivers should they focus on?

3. What are the flaws in the current business strategy? Flesh out their current business strategy. What partners and alliances do they need in order to be successful in production, distribution, marketing, and overall?




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