I believe the many different and unique experiences has shaped me into a developing entrepreneur. I particularly enjoyed the Harvard Business Review articles as they opened my mind to new ideas, markets, and philosophies. I would surely include articles like that for future classes. Overall I really enjoyed developing my entrepreneurship through all the experiences we had, both studying the book, and getting out into the field. I have surely moved to developing an entrepreneurial mindset.
First, my one recommendation for future students is this, manage your time. This class is all about time management, but so is entrepreneurship. It is all about doing the right things at the right time and managing yourself. Get the assignments done on a timely basis and the class flows great! To perform best in this course is simple. You get out of this class what you put in. The more effort the better. The more time you spending developing your posts and truly reflecting on readings or experiences, the better entrepreneur you will be at the end of the semester.
Hi Austin, great post! I agree that potential customers offer valuable feedback - potentially the most valuable feedback as they are the ones that could be buying your product in the future! My advice for future students was very similar: making sure to be aware of how much effort an assignment will require so there is enough time to complete it. Please feel free to check out my final reflection here: http://biancamarques23.blogspot.com/2016/04/final-reflection.html
ReplyDeleteHi Austin! I also considered the interviews to be some of the most valuable assignments we completed. I believe they allowed us to take what we learned in the class and apply it and get not only real feedback, but real advice from someone who has been in our position. Great post! You can check out mine here: http://katieshirley.blogspot.com/2016/04/final-reflection.html
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