Friday, April 19, 2019

Final Reflection

This semester was certainly a challenging one that helped me evolve as an entrepreneur.

I learned so much from going through this class. I have never started a business the way this class walked me through and if I had, I would have excelled a lot faster and with fewer mistakes. There was multiple a-ha's that stood out to me and I started implementing ideas and lessons from this class in my own business. I really enjoyed Dr. Pryor's lectures and education by the content. It leads me to consider various things that are outside of my normal train of thought. I really dreaded doing the interviews. Not so much because I'm nervous or any of that, but because I have so much to do running by business that doing interviews and other things really take up a lot of extra time.

I think the most useful experience or information this summer was thinking through various revenue drivers and how that identification should be established in a well-performing business. My company has multiple revenue streams, but thinking through how to increase depth in those revenue streams and adding more revenue streams. While we did this for a mock business, I actually implemented these things in my real life business.

I believe that I came in with an entrepreneurial mindset and have had one for many years. I think that the adjustment this semester was viewing people that aren't business owners, but instead, solve problems also as entrepreneurs.

I think the best advice I could offer is to not wait until Friday to ever start any homework. Work at least a few days ahead every week. You should also really think a few levels deeper than you normally would when you are identifying the various pieces of the exercises.




4 comments:

  1. Hi Alan,
    I agree with you. This class definitely teaches you that an entrepreneur is not only a business owner but also a problem solver. I also found the videos and cupcakes really insightful. The only thing that I did not like much was that we didn’t have live lectures. However, that is a personal preference. Good post !

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  2. It is awesome that you implemented the lessons in this class in your business. It is completely different from what I have been doing. I am not far ahead enough to implement a lot of the lessons taught. I first need to create the ground level. HAGS.

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  3. I think I absolutely agree with your opinion. I absolutely loved the course and could not have imagined it to be better. Hence this has also shaped me for the future in which i might pursue an entrepreneurial career. Therefore, I thank you for your great ideas and contributions Alan.

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  4. Shalom Alan! It's so sad that this might be the last Alan Thompson blog post I will ever read. But I know that you are destined for greatness and you have consistently shown that throughout the semester. I was considering continuing posting on this blog and try to grow it to help my venture grow; I think you should consider that as well! With love, Griffin

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