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How to partner with startups to create their innovation environment
▶ CLASSES: TO BE DEFINED
▶ DAYS OF THE WEEK: MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 18:30
▶ HOURS: 6 HOURS, DIVIDED IN 3 MEETINGS
▶ LIVE CLASSES VIA SKYPE
▶ AVAILABILITY IN COMPANY
ABOUT THE COURSE
Most of the smartest people in the world work outside your company. Understanding and relating to startups is increasingly important for your company to succeed.
More and more companies will demand professionals who know the world of startups in depth and the forms of engagement between startups and large companies.
In this course, you will learn the main tools to create these relationships. We will cover from the simplest methods – such as contracting services from startups – to the most sophisticated ones – such as participation in corporate boards and acquisitions of startups.
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?
❯ Different partnership models between companies and startups
❯How to benefit from the relationship with Incubators and Accelerators
❯ Corporate Venture Capital and investment in startups
❯ How the startup environment works in Brazil and in the world
WHY DO THE COURSE?
The relationship with startups is the secret weapon of the most innovative companies in Brazil.Magazine Luiza, Randon, Bradesco, Itau, Duratex and many other companies are consistently growing through startup partnerships and acquisitions.
The relationship with startups is one of the hottest topics for professionals linked to company strategy. Understanding how to engage with startups and the impact it can have on your company is one way to take your career to the next level. Success in partnerships with startups can give quick results, but it is a path full of challenges. We will provide insight on how to overcome these complex challenges and how to avoid the main risks involved in this process.
WHAT RESULTS WILL YOU GET WITH THE COURSE?
Upon completion of the course you will be able to:
❯ Identify all engagement tools between startups and established companies
❯ Create your open innovation strategy
❯ Identify the main risks in investing and hiring startups
❯ Understand how to work with multiple areas of the company to execute your open innovation strategy
❯ Start hiring, partnering, and reviewing startup investment opportunities