The document describes the design and implementation of an eLearning platform to capture and archive the practical knowledge gained by entrepreneurs while running their companies. The main goal is always to assist entrepreneurs in acquiring business competences and to provide coaches with a powerful and helpful tool to support their coaching activity by formalizing the business knowledge, practices and lessons learned in entrepreneurship. The platform is not only a learning tool but also a marketing tool that can be used by the Incubator/Institution to attract new tenants.
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2. What?
The Technoport Academy is an online training and education platform
developed to give access to entrepreneurs to courses and media content
specifically created following pedagogical patterns
Purposes:
• Keep in-house the knowledge brought by external experts and lecturers
• Document success stories and business cases to build up a repository of
internal generated knowledge, i.e. extract and keep useful knowledge
• Provide current and future entrepreneurs with a recurring and accessible source
of information presented in a pedagogical fashion
Goal:
• Assist entrepreneurs in acquiring business competences
• Provide coaches at Technoport with a powerful and helpful tool to support their
coaching activity
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4. Platform for training and coaching
Training: different courses or modules created following pedagogical patterns
• A generic training offered free to outside audience to attract new entrepreneurs
• A specific and scalable training, structured in modules, offered to companies
hosted at Technoport that could be easily developed and used depending on
identified needs (individually or in groups)
Coaching
• The academy will try to develop a web platform to formalize and reap maximum
business and tacit knowledge existing within the Technoport network of
entrepreneurs (case studies, best practices, "how to" and practical guides, etc..)
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5. Different modules
Each module contains one to several videos that describe a business case or
situation that affected a company
Modules give insights on how the situation was addressed, what was the
impact, etc… in a way that entrepreneurs (users) can easily translate to their
own particular situation.
Criteria:
• Avoid static interviews
• Short videos addressing one specific issue
• Usage of animated graphics to illustrate certain abstract concepts
• Message delivered must also serve to:
- Promote the work of Technoport
- Promote the companies at Technoport
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6. Different modules
Structure of the modules: Modules:
• Opening Credits with Technoport • Module I: Market Assessment and
Logo and message related to the Validation
success story (case to be • Module II: Opportunity Analysis
presented) (10-15 seconds max)
• Module III: Communications &
• Business case description Marketing strategy
• Description of Technoport’s • Module IV: Sales
contribution in the development of
the company • Module V: Business Model and Strategy
• Closing Credits • Module VI: Finance & Accounting
• Module VII: Human resources
• Module VIII: Legal
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7. Pro’s & Cons
PRO’S
ECONOMIC OPERATIONAL MARKETING
One time upfront production costs Provides a tool for coaches (improved Marketable: promotional tool for
(reusing the same content unlimited performance) partners, investors, press, educators
times) and entrepreneurs
Expands range of services offered by
Savings on recurring cost of Technoport Increases awareness of Technoport
workshops. brand and its services among
It is available 24/7 and from remote potential clients
New business models can be sites
developed Increases prestige of Technoport
within networks and other incubators
by developing innovative tools
CON’S
Some topics are not well suited to be delivered under an eLearning format
There is no enforcement mechanism implemented to make entrepreneurs follow the trainings
User acceptance level can be unsatisfying. There is the risk the tool is not used
We might be too attached to the provider. The platform and content is being developed by a unique company. There might
arise problems if we chose to change provider (compatibility, compatibility, maintenance)
Respect of IP rights of trainers needs to be taken in account
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8. Why ?
Why was it established?
• Companies leave the incubator without leaving their heritage
- During their time at Technoport companies go through different phases and face
problems that remain undocumented
- Once companies leave the incubator there’s no way of recovering that experienced
gained and profit from it
• The academy allows capturing the knowledge and making it available for further
reutilization
- Time (money) invested in supporting a company can be recovered (partially) in the form
of knowledge extraction.
• Entrepreneurs are more receptive to learnings that come from other entrepreneurs
- By using entrepreneurs to build content the message delivered will be more powerful
• eLearning provides a cost-efficient solution for some recurring trainings that can
be easily offered that way
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9. Why ?
Impact
• Further recognition of the Technoport brand
• Effective marketing tool to attract new tenants to the incubator
• Can be integrated with activities carried out by partners (i.e. Microsoft use of the
platform for their Bootcamp program aimed to help entrepreneurs kicking off their
startups)
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10. Outcome
Plans for the future?
• Empower Technoport’s online services (website, forum, document and contact
exchange, community site, etc)
• Build a gathering point for entrepreneurship in Luxembourg
• Added services to Technoport Academy (under review)
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11. Lessons Learned
Collaboration from entrepreneurs to produce the material is cornerstone.
From this point of view, entrepreneurs had little incentives to participate
in the project and dedicate time
Acting skills cannot be assumed. There is needed a good direction of the
filming process to avoid a unnatural or flat speech.
External guest speakers might not be willing to collaborate due to
copyright issues or reluctance to have their master sessions recorded.
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