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    From Plan to Performance: Venture Implementation
    Wharton Executive Education

    From Plan to Performance: Venture Implementation

    Wharton Executive Education, Philadelphia
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    About This Program

    Execution is where entrepreneurial vision becomes reality. This course shows you how to assemble the right people, align them around shared goals, and create the structures that help new ventures or internal initiatives move forward. Whether you’re preparing to hire, raise capital, form partnerships, or lead innovation inside an established organization, you’ll learn how to translate plans into meaningful progress. Drawing on insights from Wharton faculty and proven entrepreneurial frameworks, you’ll learn how to structure ventures, build teams or partnerships, raise or deploy resources, and manage the relationships that enable a venture to grow.

    Why Wharton Executive Education?

    When Fortune 500 boards, sovereign wealth funds, and serial founders want their senior teams sharpened on finance, strategy, or leadership, they repeatedly arrive at the same address in West Philadelphia. Wharton's executive programs are built on the same faculty who define the academic disciplines themselves — not practitioners brought in to translate research, but the researchers writing it.

    Your Profile

    • Aspiring entrepreneurs who want to explore options before committing to a specific venture
    • Career-changers and mid-career professionals seeking more autonomy, impact, or purpose in their work
    • Entrepreneurs and corporate innovators who want language and frameworks to drive change from within organizations
    • Side hustlers and freelancers looking to build sustainable, values-aligned businesses
    • Social-impact and mission-driven builders who want to connect purpose with pragmatic entrepreneurial approaches
    • Investors, mentors, and ecosystem builders who support entrepreneurs and want deeper insight into the mindsets and pathways founders follow

    Benefits

    • Delivered fully online and self-paced, this course unfolds through several in-depth modules (each approximately four to six hours) that blend faculty video lessons, interactive workbook exercises, real-life case studies, and applied planning activities. As you progress, you’ll reflect on the relationships, networks, and resources you already have and identify the additional ones your venture will require.
    • You’ll map out the roles, skills, and capabilities needed on your founding or new-venture team; develop a resource plan that accounts for time, capital, talent, and external support; and draft a launch roadmap tailored to your context, goals, and preferred pathway. The course also guides you in preparing outreach materials or pitches for potential partners, collaborators, or investors, giving you a clear, actionable plan for how to move your venture forward with purpose and direction.

    What You'll Learn

    • Understand what kinds of relationships — co-founders, employees, partners, advisors, investors — you need for your venture to succeed
    • Build and structure a founding team or core group aligned with the venture’s mission, values, skills, and goals
    • Develop a strategic plan for resources, capital, and operations necessary to launch or scale
    • Communicate a compelling value proposition, story, and vision to attract partners, investors, collaborators, or team members
    • Manage early-stage governance, roles, and responsibilities — including decision making, equity/ownership, and governance (where relevant)
    • Create an actionable launch roadmap, including milestones, timelines, roles, and feedback/iteration loops

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