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The Wharton Entrepreneurship Specialization covers the conception, design, organization, and management of new businesses. This series of five courses is designed to take you from opportunity identification to launch, growth, financing, and profitability. With guidance from top Wharton professors, along with insights from current Wharton founders and financiers, you'll develop an entrepreneurial mindset and hone the skills you need to develop a new business with growth and funding potential, or to identify and pursue Growth opportunities within an existing organization.
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Richard A. Sapp Professor of Management
The Wharton School
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