Entrepreneurship4All: I want to reflect and grow

A few hours
Intermediate

Course details

This course, ‘Entrepreneurship4All: I want to reflect and grow’, is a reflective journal designed to help entrepreneurs pause, review and strengthen their entrepreneurial journey. Whether you are just starting out or already running a business, this pathway provides structured prompts for assessing your skills, understanding your idea, analysing your market, reviewing your resources and activities, and planning your finances. You can complete the journal at your own pace and revisit it after six months to track your development and identify new opportunities for growth.

Target audience

  • New entrepreneurs developing their first ideas
  • Early-stage founders seeking clarity, structure and self-awareness
  • Business owners wanting to evaluate progress and plan next steps
  • Individuals aiming to refine their entrepreneurial skills and competencies
  • Learners using the other Entrepreneurship4All courses to support reflection and growth

Learning objectives

  • Reflect on your entrepreneurial mindset, skills and motivations. 
  • Clearly articulate your idea, value proposition and long-term vision. 
  • Analyse your market, customers, competitors and promotional strategy. 
  • Identify and map the key resources and activities that drive your business. 
  • Review your revenue and costs, assess your financial health and plan for growth.
  • Integrate insights from other Entrepreneurship4All pathways into your personal and business development.

Offered by

This content is offered by the European Commission. The European Commission is the European Union's politically independent executive arm. It is alone responsible for drawing up proposals for new European legislation, and it implements the decisions of the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union.

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Schedule

  1. General
  2. Course information
  3. You the entrepreneur
  4. Your idea
  5. Your market
  6. Your resources and activities
  7. Your revenue and costs

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