To structure a curriculum that fulfills the grand vision, the focus would be on delivering practical, actionable business education with an emphasis on real-world applications. The curriculum should be designed to help entrepreneurs and business owners scale their ventures successfully based on some core foundational knowledge: Entrepreneurial Mindset & Leadership, Business Strategy & Planning, Finance & Accounting, Sales & Marketing, Operations & Scaling, People & Culture, Legal & Compliance. Having starting and closing several different ventures myself. I have learned in each of them that perspective is key. For instance if you wanted to start a window cleaning business and started approaching local store owners and built up a cleintele of say 50 in a year that would be great. However, if you wanted to do 20 & 30 story buildings with this type of clentele it wouldn't get you nowhere in the door. Partnering with another company would. So mindset & perspective is most important before anything. Research, get the game, know the competitors to clearly execute any goal.