1. The theme of the book I read is that as an entrepreneur you will have a multitude of failures but through those failures, you will find success. 2. The book discussed that a majority of failures will have something good come out of them such as an increased social network. Overall, the book relates to ENT3003 because it discusses an entrepreneur’s failed ventures and successful ventures and everything in between. 3. If I had to design an assignment for this book I would have students think of two or three failures that they have had and the benefits that they got from those failures. 4. Prior to reading the book, I didn’t realize that entrepreneurs often have an abundance of unsuccessful ventures. After reading the book, I am more eager to go for my dreams even if they are trivial or seem silly. Now I know that I can gain a lot from my failures.
1. I found it interesting to read my previous posts and see how my product has changed throughout the semester. My low was not completing the first elevator pitch. I had a lot going on at the time it was due, and I decided to take a zero instead of completing it. Which I am really disappointed about because after completing the second elevator pitch, I realized it was a breeze. My highest point of the semester was deciding on my opportunity. Initially, I was having trouble deciding what opportunity to choose and how I would meet customer needs. 2. My most profound experience was some of the interviews. I didn’t realize how impactful and useful the interviews would be. At the beginning of the course, I was dreading all of the interviews, but after the first few I realized that they’re not difficult and nothing to be nervous about. I’m really proud of myself for completing the last two elevator pitches and learning from feedback ...