Sunday, April 24, 2016

Entrepreneur Final Reflection


Before I begin I would like to say that I believe that this class has provided tools, experiences, and information that should provide almost anyone with the necessary understanding to consider an entrepreneurial activity. Perhaps enabling someone to experience a bright new experience and crossing new bridges that they may never have thought that they would ever cross.
Probably the high points during the semester were the reading reflections. I found the readings interesting and they did not involve going out and talking to people. The lows were the assignments that I was unable to accomplish and the ones that did not get submitted correctly. The moments of fun was the interview with the entrepreneur. I wasn't sure wht the answers would be, however, I thought that the interviews went well. The moments of drudgery was doing the elevator pitches. And, the moments of dread was when we had to go out and find people to interview.
The most formative experience is going to be to put all of the experiences from this class to produce an entrepreneurial experience. The experience that I will remember through the years will be developing an elevator pith to use when needed. M most joyous experience was completing assignments properly. The experience that I most proud of accomplishing is successfully completing this class and the valuable knowledge and experience that I will take from it.
I do see myself as an entrepreneur. This class has definitely helped me to improve my entrepreneurial mindset.
For students who are going to journey down this path in the future I would recommend to keep an open mind and to use failures as a learning experience. Don't give up. In order to perform your best in this course be up to date on technology and take on the challenges that you are given. To foster the entrepreneurial mindset be willing to take risks and to accept and use failure to your benefit.

Friday, April 22, 2016

Entrepreneur Week 15 Reading Reflection

Once again I could not log into the EBSCO Host link that you provided to access the required reading. However, I did locate an article here https://hbr.org/2008/06/business-basics-at-the-base-of-the-pyramid/ar/1 that appears to be the same article. Once again it is extremely short. This is what I will write my week 15 reading reflection on.
I found it amazing that microfinance could be a profitable business. However, given the volume of the business the numbers work out. I was also impressed that you were able to bypass the corruption in the local finical system to benefit your customers and to make your business a success, And, that SKS has found that women are more likely to repay their loans than men.
I did not find any part of the reading to be confusing.
One question that I would like to ask the author is do you think that microfinance would be of benefit in the United States to help people escape poverty? Second, if the program was implemented in the United States would women still be the target customers?
I have no basis to find anything that the authors were wrong about. I cannot disagree with anything that the authors said. Your project seems to be working where it has been implemented.

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Entrepreneur Venture Concept No. 2



The opportunity that I have identified is to make leaving your home here to spend time someplace else. To achieve that I would like to provide a service that would offer the convenience to the homeowner of only having to contact one person to have their property completely maintained and monitored while they are away. My potential customers would consist of those residents of my community that own property here and do not reside here for the entire year. The unmet need that my company “Don't Worry About It” would provide would be the convenience to the customer to only have to contact one person to for the complete management of their property while they are away.
The forces and changes in the environment that are creating this opportunity is that there are more and more people moving to my community that only reside here for part of the year.
The market is defined geographically as far as I would like to take it. I could manage properties almost anywhere in Florida or, if I would choose, I could also manage my customers other properties that are located in another state. At this time, I do not think that I am going to peruse this option, the logistics would be a big challenge, however, the opportunity does exist. Demographically, the market primarily consists of people that have retired and moved to this community to spend the winter. In the summer they return to their other home, usually located in another state.
Customers are currently satisfying this need by having to do business with many different companies to manage each different aspect of the maintenance and security of their property.
I believe that this opportunity has unlimited potential.
I also believe that this “window of opportunity” will be open for quite some time.
The Innovation of this business is to provide the property owner the convenience of only having to contact one person for the maintenance and security of their property while they are away. I would be the local contact for any security issues. I would also provide any other maintenance that they would require, including maintaining the grounds and pool plus any other projects that the property owner might want such as painting, cleaning, etc. I would offer a basic package for grounds and pool maintenance and security. Optional services would be offered at an additional cost. Discounts could be offered for customers located within close proximity to each other.
My Venture Concept would offer the customer the convenience of managing all of their property maintenance and security through one contact, freeing up their time and making things more simple. The customers would switch for the convenience and the quality of the service. It would not be hard to get the customers to switch. As far as I know there is not much competition for this type of service. The weakness would be the complexity of the types of services that they might want. There is no packaging involved in my business. My price points, distribution, customer support, customer experience and business location all play a defining role in my business concept. In the beginning I would be the only employee. As the business grows I would add employees as needed. The roles in this venture would be expanded to accommodate the needs of the business.
Of the three minor elements my most important resource would be my customers and myself. As the business grows the employees would be an important resource. Included in that would also be the innovation from the employees and myself to adapt to the demands of the customers and to provide them a quality service. My advantage over my competitors will be the willingness to deal with the complexities of the services that I am offering and to expand my services and accommodate new customer demands.
Second, I am going to more or less let my customers influence the direction of the business through the requests that they have for the services that they would like to have done.
Third, I would expand the services provided by the business to accommodate the demands of the customers. In five years I would expect to have several employees and have an expanded service area. In the next decade I would like to have competent employees that would carry out the day to day to day tasks of the business freeing me to spend more time on marketing and administrative aspects of the business.

Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch No. 4



Most of the feedback that I received from my previous elevator pitch video was positive. The only negative feedback that I received was that the background was distracting, which I agreed with.
Based on the feedback, I did try to find a background that was less distracting. Otherwise, I just tried to make the pitch more attractive to the recipient.

Sunday, April 17, 2016

Entrepreneur Week 14 Reading Reflection

I didn't really find anything surprising, however what stood out is the need for large corporation to create a working environment that will promote innovation in order to compete in today's markets. There is also a need for large corporations to develop social entrepreneurship in order to insure their long term success.
I did not find any of the reading to be confusing.
One question that I would like to ask the authors is do they believe that businesses today are making adequate progress in addressing the social issues that are facing us today that they are in a position to have an effect on? My concern is whether the corporate society is going to make the needed adaptions to resolve issues that need to be addresses that are within their control. I cannot think of a second question.
I did not find anything that I thought that the author was wrong about.

Friday, April 15, 2016

Entrepreneur Google Gold

My general approach and strategy for my search engine optimization (SEO) was a big failure. I decided to add “Entrepreneur” in the title of each of my posts. I did not do any other activities for each of my posts.
The keywords that I selected was “Entrepreneur”. I selected that keyword because I thought that it might produce search results. I was wrong. Based on my search results this was a big failure. I did not refine my keywords during the semester because I did not want the change to affect any of my assignments.
I did not use social media to enhance my SEO efforts. Since I did not use social media to improve my blog's profile I had no surprises or general impression of using social media to improve my SEO. Since I did not use social media to promote my blog I do not know whether or not social media was receptive of my blog, or was it get ignored.
In my perspective I did have some posts that went viral. I do not have an explanation as to how or why. I have had from 19 to 56 page views depending on the page. For an obscure blog like mine, I find some of these numbers to be high. My post celebrating failure received 56 hits as of 04/15/2016 at 8:17pm. To me, given the obscurity of my blog, I consider that to be viral. I have no idea how this happened.
I did not make it to the first page in Google. I searched the first twenty pages of Google and did not not make any of them. My SEO strategy was a failure. However, I do believe that I have learned what it might take to improve my Google presence.

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Entrepreneur Very Short Interview, Part 2

Once again the entrepreneur that I interviewed was a previous employer of mine who has been in business for more than twenty years.

Revisiting my Very Short Interview, Part 1 from back in January, my impressions of the first interview were very positive. Based on what we have learned during this class, I believe that the entrepreneur that I interviewed had a good understanding of what it means to be an entrepreneur. We need to be willing to take on risks, enter an unknown environment, take on new challenges and remain optimistic.
His perception of what I should learn from a class in entrepreneurship was in line with with what we learned in this class. To maintain a broad perspective, be willing to change in order to adapt, and seek out your own opportunities.
What he wished that he had been taught in school has been addressed in this class. Think creatively and use logic in decision making.

For this interview I chose some questions that pertain to different phases of an entrepreneurial endeavor.
The first question was a two part question.
A. What motivated you to start your own business? Tired of working for other people and reacting to their Mos. Thought that I could do better and the time was right.
B. How did you choose the particular business that you opened? It fit the goals that I had set for my own business. The business had the opportunity to grow. Temporary Insanity?
The next question was : During the time that you operated your business, what would you say was your biggest challenge? When I first acquired the business it only produced one product and that was a seasonal product. My biggest challenge was to diversify the products produced by the business to provide a stable source of income throughout the year.
My third question was: Did you have a plan for when you wanted to retire from the business? My first option was to offer the business to any family members that might want it. Then I would offer it to any employees that wanted to take it over. If neither of those options were taken I would put the business up for sale.

I felt comfortable talking to the entrepreneur that I interviewed the first time, although, I did not know what to expect from this class, I did have some perceptions of what it takes to be an entrepreneur. Those perceptions were addressed in this class, however, they were greatly expanded upon. I was also presented with new concepts that I had not associated with entrepreneurship. I was more comfortable talking with the entrepreneur for the second interview. The entrepreneur that I interviewed did not convey a sense that they thought I had progressed in my journey. However, they did express interest in the final grade that I would receive in the class.