== Overview ==
There are many opportunities for enhancing the Innovation and Entrepreneuership ecosystem at Berkeley. <div><div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto"></div><div>{{#Widget:Youtube|id=K0gqNWQ8j-E|width=800p|height=400p}}</div><div><br/></div><div></div></div>Below are four such opportunities:
== Strategy #1: Introducing design thinking to multidisciplinary students ==
=== <span style="font-size: small;">Tactics & Execution</span> ===
1. Start asking around students to gauge interest in a class like this '''(BY: 03/2017)'''
2. Populate a repertoire of the top 10 most popular majors at UC Berkeley '''(BY: 03/2017)'''
3. Talk to professors that are already doing something similar like Robert Full's Bio-inspired design class and Sara Beckman's Collaborative Innovation '''(BY: 03/2017)'''
4. Contact the Department chair of Interdisciplinary Studies to support and mentor a seminar '''(BY: 04/2017)'''
5. Discover all "pre-professional" career options such as: pre-med, pre-law, pre-business, and integrate an umbrella system that can count for a major requirement/breadth within their respective departments '''(BY: 04/2017)'''
6. Meet with professors and administration to better understand the complexity of creating this type of class and better understand the scope of this project '''(BY: 04/2017)'''
9. Research the economic barriers and provide a pitch deck that will highlight the monetary gain for not only the school, but also the professors '''(BY: 05/2017)'''
<div>10. Innovate upon already existing curriculums and further develop a curriculum that will embody design thinking alongside collaborating professors from Jacobs Institute of Design, Saturdja Center (CITRIS) and the Blum Center '''(BY: 05/2017)'''</div>
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