Field Course: Field X
Course Number 6333
Weekly, 2 hour sessions
Project
Enrollment: Limited to 80 students
Fall 2021 video link
Educational Objectives
The course is designed to enable students to develop and grow their businesses. Doing so while on campus has several advantages, including access to resources (faculty time and attention, library and computer access); advice from your peers in a structured environment; and devoted blocks of time during your EC year to move your business forward while your team is all in one location. The course employs a combination of field methods, classroom exercises, cross-team interactions, and access to faculty, guest experts, and other advisors. The largest single allocation of time is for working with your team to make meaningful progress on your own business.
"Joiner" students who are interested in taking the class by joining a business with one or more existing members are strongly encouraged to do so. We will create opportunities for businesses with one or more members to meet and combine with joiners.
Students can expect to:
- Summarize and critique their existing business, its strengths and weaknesses, and set priorities for moving the business forward, including the most pressing priorities to be addressed during the course itself.
- Develop a strategy for taking the business to the next level, including a plan for funding, and a plan and timeline for reaching scale.
- Give and receive feedback from other highly motivated student teams.
- Meet frequently as a team with the faculty advisor.
- Receive feedback and counsel from outside business advisors.
- Have opportunities to pitch your work to angel, seed, and venture capital investors.
This course can be thought of as occupying a space between an IP and a traditional course, giving you an opportunity to work on something of great interest to you, while preserving many of the benefits of a larger course, including opportunities for guest speakers, feedback from your peers, and clearly delineated deliverables and milestones that act as commitment devices to push the business forward.
In the past the School has provided each Field X team with a modest grant of around $2,000 to help launch their business. While we cannot guarantee the grant program will continue this year, we hope and expect that it will.
A substantial number of Field X businesses have been funded by mentors and investors they met through the course. Several dozen teams from last year are running their businesses full-time now, most of whom have received funding of $500,000 or more; in some cases far more.
In terms of requirements, "in between an IP and a course" means that there will be almost-weekly class meetings, but there will not, in general, be substantial weekly homework or required preparation for class, other than that you work to push your business forward.
Who Should Enroll?
Students who are sufficiently excited about a business they are running, or a business they want to start immediately, that they want to focus on it in a serious way. Some, because they treasure the lessons they are learning from building a business. Some, because they think their business has a legitimate opportunity to grow rapidly and create a successful career path for them. And some because they believe their business can do a substantial amount of good for the world and so they want to continue working on it during their EC year and perhaps after graduation.
Course Deliverables
The main deliverable will be the team’s final presentation and the supporting slide deck and report. There will also be intermediate deliverables building up to that point. In short, expect to produce a Word document and a Powerpoint deck with descriptions of your business at the beginning of the course and a (perhaps similar, perhaps very different) version at the end of the course.
On the final day of class, students who wish to will have the opportunity to present their businesses to an audience of angel, seed and venture investors at our Pitch Day event. At our most recent Pitch Day, the first run over Zoom, around 350 investors attended.
Short FAQ:
Q: Can I take Field X if I am the only person involved in my business?
A: Yes, Field X welcomes teams of all sizes; including solo founders, multiple team members in the class, and teams with multiple members, only one of whom attends HBS and takes the course.
Q: What are classes like?
A: Most weeks the class consists of an hour-long interactive talk/discussion with a luminary, followed by an hour of "mini office hours" in which student teams pair up with mentors who can help their business. Past speakers have included venture capitalist Tim Draper, Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary, stellar entrepreneurs like Yvonne Hao of PillPack and Charles Curran of Armored Things, and many others with wisdom to share.
Q: How will the course be different due to Covid-19?
A: The course has now returned to meeting in person, with a Zoom option still provided for mentors who wish to visit remotely and students who may need to be physically absent. "Mini office hours" with mentors are still offered via Zoom - students post their person Zoom links on the course Google Sheet for the mentors to join.
Meetings with the Professor and TA can still be in person if students wish, or they can be by Zoom for students who prefer that.
Q: Can I take the class if I just have an idea but I haven't started yet?
A: Yes, this is typically the situation of between a quarter and a half of the teams in the course.
Q: What if I don't even have an idea yet?
A: If you want to start a business but don't have an idea, we'd welcome you as a "joiner" in Field X -- we will match you up with a team that is doing something you find exciting and that is looking to add talent. If you want to start your own business and have a nascent idea, we can work with you to build it into something real.
Q: How about the other side of the coin, what if it's an old family business I'll be taking over, something like that?
A: Yes, that's also fine.
Q: Is Field X aimed at any particular sector, like tech?
A: No, Field X teams run the gamut, every year we have consumer, healthcare, finance, real estate, tech, arts and entertainment, social enterprise, you name it.
Q: What if my business has modest goals?
A: That's fine, in Field X we're happy to work with teams that want to serve a small need as well as teams with enormous ambition.
Q: If I take Field X, can I take Field Y? Do I have to take Field Y too?
A: You can take just X, just Y, or X and Y.
Cross Registration
Cross-registrants are welcome to take the course.
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