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21A Reading Reflection No 2.

"How to fail at almost everything and still win big" by Scott Adams 1. The general theme of the book is to take care of yourself. He states the importance of eating healthy selections, engaging in cardiovascular activities, getting accurate hours of sleep and worrying less about things with are uncontrollable.  Scott had a deep moral compass. Scott encourage readers to care for families, communities and the world. Scott even encourage readers to place time into our investments such as your job or house. However, Scott states before all of this one must look after one self. Scott, offers readers a hierarchy of priorities essential to a pleasurable life. 2. This book connected with toy entrepreneurship course by acknowledge and entrepreneur whose main purpose is not profit, but health; health of all aspect. As a entrepreneurs one greatly considers and relies on the opinions of customer, however Scott encourages the selfish approach where he place himself first above all ot...

20A Growing Your Social Capital

1) Who they are and what their background is. 2) Which 'slot' you are filling with each person (i.e., domain expert, market expert, supplier), and how the person fills the spot. 3) A description of how you found the person and contacted the person. 4) The nature of the exchange you have with the person -- what favor did they do for you? What is the return expectation? 5) How will including this person in your network enhance your ability to exploit an opportunity? Finally: Reflect. This experience requires you to do a little 'targeted networking.' How will this experience shape how you participate in any future networking events? Did this experience differ from your networking experiences in the past? How? 1. Brian McKnight who own a local real estate investment firm in Tampa, Fl. Brian initially started as a bank teller, then progressed to a bank manager, to his current position as a project manager at a local bank. Brian is a domain expert, who not only do...

Napkin Idea No 2

You. Who you are. What your talents are. What your skills and experiences are. Also: what are your aspirations? Specifically regarding your business concept, how do you see this business (if you were to start it) playing a role in your life? I’m an innovator who is deeply concern by the condition of our social environment. I have numerous skills, but of all my skills, three is of the utmost importance intelligence, charisma and the third a reputable problem-solver. While all these skills are important in terms of reaping financial success, I have more important aspirations of mine, one which defines my moral compass. The goal in life is to achieve good for communities and for people. In life moral success outweighs financial success; the comfort of peace with no disrupted conscience is the definition of freedom. As an observer of our social environment I have witnessed poverty and financial richness. Due to such unsettling conditions I have developed my current business proposal. As ...

Elevator Pitch 2

https://youtu.be/wDBeQ5ej-YU I received positive feedback from my last elevator pitch. All my viewers were impressed and admired my passion and motivation for my opportunity. Due to all the positive feedback I received from the previous elevator pitch I followed the same structure however used different words and catch phrases.

Create A Customer Avatar

My stereotypical customer is a 40- year old single mother. She loves to take care of her kids by partaking in extracurricular activities with them. She is intensely protective of her children and immensely loving playful yet strict and down- to earth mother. She drives a gray Honda Accord, with slightly tinted windows to block a high glare from sunlight. She has a full equipped high tech car that combat any potential danger to her kids while driving. She mostly watches children friendly shows with her children. Occasionally she will watch lifetime movies and news by herself late at night after the kids go to bed. Sometimes she watches the news with her children. When asked whose their favorite President. The kids both five years old and seven year old respond President Barack Obama. I have very much in common with my customer avatar. This customer reminds me of my mother who is a very loving and natural caretaker. As young kids we watches television together and on specia...

16A What's Your Secret Sauce?

1. Face Smile Intelligence Thought process Voice 2. Interview 1: Says I have a beautiful smile and unique laugh. I always smiling, positive and happy. He says every time he sees me my face says "Happy Birthday" Interview 2: my voice is very distinct. He could hear my voice and know it's me. My voice as a strong presence, yet sweet and friendly at the same time. Interview 3: I'm extremely hardworking. Maybe to hardworking for my own could. I constantly add more obligations to my already chaotic schedule. However my motivation is good because it has led me to where I am today. Interview 4: the strongest difference between you and someone is your face. The curvature of your jawbone, your eyes, your skin are all distinctive difference that distinguish you. Interview 5: the energy you give off and share with other is unmatched to anyone else. Everyone has a different aura and energy attached to their presence. Your is distinctive and distinguishes you from others...

14A Halfway Reflection

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1. In order to remain solid within this course, I have been attentive, consistent and tenacious. Due to this course I have developed writing skills, analytical skills and research skills. 2. This semester I have been tenacious, however occasionally The feeling of defeat as reared its ugly head. After completing a week of working a full- time job with a normal schedule of 40- 46 hours week paired with other daily duties and extracurricular activities, I am tired and honestly at times overwhelmed. However, when I vision the future and the completion of not only this course but this degree program I know the current obligations this course demands is worth the future success of this course and program. 3. Three tips I would offer potential incoming students is to remain focus, cater a day only for rest and be patient. Tenacity does mean one has to constantly be moving and working. To develop tenacious one must know when to work and when to rest to remain balance which helps to remain...

15A Figuring Out Buyer Behavior No. 2

1. In the first interview, the interviewee stated price is the most important factor. When buying a house or renting a property, price of the property and the affordability in relation to monthly income are of the upmost importance. As a low income customer price of property is a heavily weighed factor when choosing a residence. The interviewee stated face to face transaction is their favorable form of transaction. Furthermore, the interview likely form of payment is financing due to the large cost of purchase and inadequate savings account. The interviewee says the rightness of the purchase is determined by the affordability of the purchase. The purchase is determined a good idea when the monthly expense are easily payable. The purchase is determined a bad idea when the property exceed monthly income. 2. In the second interview, the interviewee stated quality is the most important factor. When buying a house or renting a property, the quality of the property in relation to resale ...