I watched the movie/ documentary Startup.Com again in my
entrepreneurship class. This time around I tried to focus mainly on the process
the founders of GovWorks, Tom and Kaliel, had gone through to create their
business. There were a lot of things they did that related a lot to what we’ve
talked about in class so far. For example, Tom and Kaliel had to first come up
with an idea for their business that they felt was “unique” and “different”
from other businesses. Then they had to come up with a business plan for how
they wanted to start the business and how they plan to make it a success. We
saw them pitch their business to potential investors so that they could collect
enough money to hire employees, advertise their business, and build it up. We
saw the investors nail them with all sorts of tough questions, some of which
Tom and Kaliel answered differently to, which made me note that one of their
major problems was that they needed to get on the same page if they wanted
anyone to take them seriously, which Kaliel tried to do with Tom many times. We
also saw what kind of people it takes to run the business and what kind of
people could ruin the business. In this case, Kaliel was putting everything
into this business, which was great. Tom put his personal life before the
business, and because of this their business was slightly in danger and he had
to get fired. It was really inspirational for me.
Thursday, January 15, 2015
Money is Power
I'm attending an entrepreneurship class this term. I didn't
join it to start a business or work in the business industry. My reason for
taking this class is more for researching the topic than anything else.
Although I do ravish in the idea of working for myself (which the main reason I
don't, and never had, a job) I don't plan on having a business of my own. I
might change my mind later, but right now I have no interest in such goals. My
main focus right now is understanding the mind of a businessman. I want to know
what kind of person it takes to start, manage, and lead a business as well what
kind of people have been unsuccessful in a business and why. I want to
know how a business starts, how it expands, how it evolves, and when do you
know that your business has accomplished your dreams and when it's done the
complete opposite. I want to learn about the cons and pros of the world of
business. What makes it so harsh? What effect does a business have on the lives
of others? Are businesses really for the good of mankind? What businesses help
the population and which ones are not? I want to understand all these things
and have all my questions be answered.
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