Complexity Code
ENTREPRENEURIAL ENGINEERING PROGRAM
The Need for a Systematic Approach Towards
a Venture’s Success
Similar to businesses, startups and ventures struggle to renovate their relevance by creating complex visions. The chances of a complex vision being realized are compatible to betting on a roulette.
The most convincing explanation as to why most startups and ventures fail is that they run out of money. Is running out of money really a reason? Actually, running out of money is the result of the lack of genuine ingenuity and the lack of rigorous thinking processes.
The Elusive Nature of Creativity
Entrepreneurs better believe that they’ve created the 'million dollar idea'. Creativity may be exciting but it is simply not designed to provide viability or validity for complex visions. In retrospect, the charm of creativity can sometimes be misleading.
Entrepreneurial Experience vs. Entrepreneurial Engineering
Entrepreneurial studies are relatively new studies in the world. Many new programs are constantly being developed. This new study suggests two main approaches.
1. The Experience-Based Approach:
This approach seeks and explores common characteristics of successful entrepreneurs in order to provide the ‘best practices’. The Experience-Based Approach provides hands-on experiences and practical opportunities for mentorship, networking and venture-competition challenges.
2. The Engineering-Based Approach:
This approach provides a rigor thinking method and systematic way to initiate and execute complex visions. Complex systems’ behavior requires the use of non-linear deductive logic. Factually and Scientifically, there is a methodical way to analyze complex situations, to conceive valid complex visions and to lead towards phenomenal execution.
Complexity Code: Engineering Based Approach
The Complexity-Code program is based on a discovery of latent patterns that enables the comprehension of complex systems. During the program, students will train their minds to recognize those unusual patterns.
The program is made up of two stages; beginner and advanced.
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In the beginner stage, students will be exposed to the new logic through games and case studies and will tackle them step by step.
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In the advanced stage, students will be exposed to a higher level of non-linear rules, and will apply those rules to actual situations.
An outline for professional development
Beginner level
At the beginner level there are three modules of study:
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Review of the theoretical foundations of nonlinear logic
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Training and skill acquisition through practical activities
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Independent experience in test cases
At the end of each stage, an achievement assessment will be conducted. Compliance with the assessments constitutes acceptance criterion for the advanced level
Advanced level
In an advanced course, the participants will gain control in the using the professional thinking patterns. They will train to observe complex behaviors and to design valid conceptual hypertheses.
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Philosophy of logic and cognition
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Deciphering with real cases
There are two Certification Options
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Certified workshops facilitator
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Certified consultant: 'Provoker'
The outstanding students will be able to integrate into the company's headquarters.
The Founder
Iris Kim is the creator of the Complexity-Code approach. Iris holds a B.Sc in Geophysics, Atmospheric Sciences and Space, an M.A. in Philosophy of Science from Tel Aviv University and an M.B.A. from Ono College. She has more than 10 years of experience implementing Complexity-Code in organizations and businesses.