Entrepreneurial Mindset Foundations
A structured program examining how people who build businesses actually think, decide, and recover from setbacks — based on observable patterns rather than inspiration.
See programEach program is structured around practical exercises, not lectures. Participants work through real scenarios, complete step-by-step assignments, and leave with skills they can apply the following week.
Three structured formats, each targeting a different stage of entrepreneurial development. Pick the one that fits where you are right now.
A structured program examining how people who build businesses actually think, decide, and recover from setbacks — based on observable patterns rather than inspiration.
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A practical course on identifying real market gaps and testing whether an idea has commercial ground before committing significant time or money.
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An evidence-based course on how founders handle failure, adapt under sustained pressure, and make decisions when circumstances change faster than their plans.
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Each program runs as a series of focused workshops, typically 6 to 8 sessions of 90 minutes each. Between sessions, participants complete a short assignment — usually something they can test against a real business problem they already have. There are no passive listening stretches longer than 20 minutes.
Participants from across Saskatchewan join remotely, so the schedule is built around working hours, not campus timetables. Sessions are recorded for 14 days if you need to catch up.
If you want to talk through which program fits your situation, or have specific questions about format and access from your location, the contact page is the right place to start.