Course Overview
ENG5002-6002 – 17S2 – Week 00
- Week 01 – Startup Formation
- Week 02 – Idea Generation
- Week 03 – Do You Have Real Customers?
- Week 04 – Is Your Product Real?
- Week 05 – Can Your Product Be Competitive?
- Week 06 – Can Your Company Be Competitive?
- Week 07 – Can Your Product Be Profitable?
- Week 08 – Can You Manage the Cost?
- Week 09 – What Is Your Product/Service?
- Week 10 – Poster Presentations
- Week 11 – Prototyping Improvement
- Week 12 – Final Presentations
ENG5002-6002 17S2 Final Posters
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- Useful Common Preparations for this Course.
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- You can find the folders in your Monash Google Drive under “Shared with me” section
ENG5002-6002 17S2 Course Schedule
This is a tentative schedule for ENG 5002/6002 in 17S2 that is subject to change. Each class is divided into three segments with the combination of [starting hour: 09/10/11] and [lecture venue: EH/LT]. (EH is the Examination Hall 3+4, and LT is the Lecture Theatre 4). More information by clicking each Week #.Week# Date Content Notes 00 Prior preparation is important before attending Wk01's class. Please click the "00" on the left for more details. 01 Jul 25 09EH: Course Preview / Introduction to entrepreneurship (CS)
10EH: Break-the-ice / Drivers of Innovation (TT)
11EH: Startup FormationYou are going to form into teams of 6 by the end of class. Those failed to form in to teams will have the chance until Wk2. 02 Aug 01 09EH: Safety Briefing / Describe Your Idea in 1 Sentence / Startup Formation (cont'd)
10EH: Guest Lecture (XM2)
11EH: Idea GenerationFor those who haven't registered a team of 6 students, you will need to proceed to EH2 after the Safety Briefing to assemble your team of 6 and finish the team registration.
All teams need to formulate an idea for their startup team by the end of the class, and those failed to team-up will be assigned into teams.03 Aug 08 09EH: In-class Presentation by Group Adam
10EH: Guest Lecture (Monash Generator)
11EH: Price, Value, and Cost (CS)This is the 1st week of regular presentations. Groups Adam, Cary and Eden, please follow the instructions here. 04 Aug 15 09EH: In-class Presentation by Group Beth
10EH: Guest Lecture (Nanokote)
11EH: Design Thinking / Competitive Strategy (TT)05 Aug 22 09EH: In-class Presentation by Group Cary / Risk Management Revision
10EH: Guest Lecture (NURA)
11EH: SCORKLRevised Risk Assessment Submission is here. 06 Aug 29 09EH: In-class Presentation by Group Dave
10EH: Guest Lecture (MiniFab, TBD)
11EH: Startup Review (CS)07 Sep 05 09EH: In-class Presentation by Group Eden
10EH: Guest Lecture (The Actuator)
11EH: Lecture TopicsStart of the 3d presentation 08 Sep 12 09EH: In-class Presentation by Group Faye
10EH: Guest Lecture (Cancelled)
11EH: Lecture TopicsGuest Lecture is cancelled for this week. 09 Sep 19 09EH: In-class Presentation by Group Gary
10EH: Guest Lecture (Knog)
11EH: Lecture TopicsSep 26 Mid-term Break 10 Oct 03 09EH: Post Presentation (50 => 10)
10EH: Guest Lecture (Disruptive Business Network)
11EH: Lecture Topics8 teams with the highest vote and 2 by lecturers will enter the final presentation in Wk12. 11 Oct 10 09EH: Prototype Finalisation
10EH: Guest Lecture (TBD)
11EH: Prototype Peer MarkingThis week is your last week of prototype improvement, PLAN AHEAD 🙂 12 Oct 17 09EH: Final In-class Presentation (10 teams)
10EH: All 50 teams present final posters
11EH: Peer assessment and final resultsThe 10 teams from Wk10 will do the final presentation, after which all teams will do final poster presentation and vote each other.
ENG5002-6002 17S2 Presentation Schedule
This is the presentation schedule for this semester's class. You should be able find which week your team is presenting from this table. Please note all presentations starts at 0900 at the Examination Hall, and ALL students in ALL presenting teams must sit through all presentations while marking the others. Students failed to do so will be deducted on markings of their own team. Those failed to submit before the deadline will not be allowed to present with no marks, the same rules apply to both the In-class and Video Presentations.Week# In-class Presentation Team&Slides Video or Poster Presentation Team&Slides Notes 01 Jul 25 N.A. N.A. No presentation this week. 02 Aug 01 N.A. N.A. No presentation this week. 03 Aug 08 Adam (1~8) Cary (1~8) + Eden (1~8) In-class Presentation starts from this week.
Presentation submission Deadline for all: Aug 07 at 1200
This is also the deadline for submitting your 1-page "Startup Proposal"
Video Presentation Marking Deadline: Aug 10 at 120004 Aug 15 Beth (1~8) Dave (1~8) + Faye (1~8) Presentation submission Deadline: Aug 14 at 1200
Video Presentation Marking Deadline: Aug 17 at 120005 Aug 22 Cary (1~8) Eden (1~8) + Gary (1~8) Presentation submission Deadline: Aug 21 at 1200
Video Presentation Marking Deadline: Aug 24 at 120006 Aug 29 Dave (1~8) Faye (1~8) + Adam (1~8) Presentation submission Deadline: Aug 28 at 1200
Video Presentation Marking Deadline: Aug 31 at 120007 Sep 05 Eden (1~8) Gary (1~8) + Beth (1~8) Presentation submission Deadline: Sep 04 at 1200
Video Presentation Marking Deadline: Sep 07 at 120008 Sep 12 Faye (1~8) Adam (1~8) + Cary (1~8) Presentation submission Deadline: Sep 11 at 1200
Video Presentation Marking Deadline: Sep 14 at 120009 Sep 19 Gary (1~8) Beth (1~8) + Dave (1~8) In-class Presentation ends after this week.
Presentation submission Deadline: Sep 18 at 1200
Video Presentation Marking Deadline: Sep 21 at 120010 Oct 03 N.A. All Teams Post Presentations for ALL teams
Presentation submission Deadline: Oct 02 at 1200
Video Presentation Marking Deadline: Oct 05 at 120011 Oct 10 N.A. N.A. No Presentation this week. 12 Oct 17 10 Teams for In-class Presentations All Teams 10 Final Presentations & 40 Poster Presentations
Presentation submission Deadline: Oct 16 at 1200
ENG5002-6002 17S2 Startup Teams & Ideas
All students need to be in team of 6 with a one-paragraph summary of their startup idea. Presentation schedules will be posted here for communication and announcement. Please don't use ideas that you are not comfortable sharing with others as this course is for learning and education, but not for business development. On a side note, you shouldn't be afraid to share you idea, as it is the actual development, iteration, and adaptation that matters to a business venture's long-term success, not just an idea itself.