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FAQThis is where I try to answer the most frequently-asked questions (FAQs) about BUS 477. If your question is not answered here, please contact me. General Questions About the Class
Where and when are the classes?
Do I need any business experience to do well in this course?
English is not my first language. Is perfect English required?
What is unique and different about this class? Grading
How are assignments graded?
How do you convert from a digital to a letter grade?
Early and Late Assignments Assignments may be handed in at any time. All assignments must be submitted to receive a passing grade in the course. Early submissions do not benefit from extra grades. Late assignments will lose 10% of the available grade for each day overdue, including weekends.
Participation Grades Class participation includes attending class, leading or participating in class discussions, summarizing your participation in entrepreneurial events for the class, answering surveys and other class-related activities. Community participation includes contributing useful links and references to the class website, volunteer work with entrepreneurial associations, participation in business plan competitions, attendance at entrepreneurial events in Vancouver and other activities that benefit the larger entrepreneurial community.
Grade Disputes If you would like to dispute a grade:
I will consider your argument and reply to it within one (1) week of receiving your note. I will regrade your paper. The revised grade I assign may go up, it may go down or it may stay the same. If you are not satisfied with the revised grade, we will follow a formal departmental grade dispute procedure. AssignmentsFormat of papersAll assignments are to be submitted in business report format. All references and statistics are to be footnoted. Readability is key. Poor grammar and spelling will be penalized. Assignments may be submitted digitally, hard copy or both. The final assignment (business plan) must be submitted both digitally and in hard copy. Please make sure assignments you send by email are not lost by using the following subject line formatting: BUS477 - Assignment #n - "Assignment Name" - "your name"
Teams and Team ProjectHow are teams structured? Teams are comprised of 5-7 students from BUS 477 and ENSC 201. The idea is to see 2-3 students from BUS477 paired with 3-5 students from ENSC201 for an average team size of 6. We would like to see the total number of teams for the combined classes be 15-18... this so you have a 1:5 or 1:6 probability of winning cash!
How do I get on a team?
How can I choose a team if I don't know what the business idea is?
Can I use any idea for my business?
How are contestants in the Ken Spencer Competition selected? SurveysDuring BUS 477, I will ask you to take 3 or 4 online surveys. These short surveys take less than 5 minutes to answer. They help me make adjustments to the course you are taking and improve BUS 477 for future students. The surveys are anonymous. I can tell who in the class has taken the survey, but I can't tell which response belongs to which student. That means you have an anonymous outlet to share your true feelings about the class and the instruction you are receiving. It also gives me another way to objectively assign your individual participation grade. How do the surveys work? I provide a link (URL) to the survey on this website. You follow the link, answer a few rating questions about the class and share any specific feedback or suggestions. These are very short surveys, so I generally make them active for one week only. I will generally shut down a survey the evening before a class so we can discuss in class. I aim to share survey results on the class website and dedicate a few minutes of class time to it, as well. Guest SpeakersIf you are a confirmed or prospective guest speaker, welcome! Please follow the appropriate link below for details on how to prepare and where to find the class:Guest speaker. Speaks to the class for 45-60 minutes about their personal expertise or entrepreneurial journey. Guest panelist. Participates in an expert panel that hears the business plan "pitches"
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