In final analysis of this class this may have been my favorite class I have ever taken. What's not to like in a class where the instructor basically says exams are pointless? It was fantastic.The most formative experience was when I reached out to a fellow entrepreneur because the discussion we had was worth so much to me. The experience I don't think I will forget would be the "Free Money" exercise because I have never seen so many people be shocked that they were receiving just a dollar. But this also was my most joyous experience because seeing the faces on people that are just so happy about a dollar makes me feel like I actually did something to make a difference in their lives. Currently, I feel like all the assignments and experiences I have created and made have no doubt made an entrepreneur out of me. Now, I constantly walk into a restaurant or an establishment of some sorts, and I try to find things that aren't working so well and I devise a plan to fix them. Most of the time I just tell someone my idea and they laugh at my attention to detail. My main point of advice for people that will be taking this journey in the future would be to not be scared. Yes, this class and some of the assignments can be intimidating but in the end you'll learn something and it will be well worth the trouble. You need to think like an entrepreneur and the best way to do this would be to always question how things work and what can improve the efficiency of that process.
Sunday, April 24, 2016
Final Reflection
In final analysis of this class this may have been my favorite class I have ever taken. What's not to like in a class where the instructor basically says exams are pointless? It was fantastic.The most formative experience was when I reached out to a fellow entrepreneur because the discussion we had was worth so much to me. The experience I don't think I will forget would be the "Free Money" exercise because I have never seen so many people be shocked that they were receiving just a dollar. But this also was my most joyous experience because seeing the faces on people that are just so happy about a dollar makes me feel like I actually did something to make a difference in their lives. Currently, I feel like all the assignments and experiences I have created and made have no doubt made an entrepreneur out of me. Now, I constantly walk into a restaurant or an establishment of some sorts, and I try to find things that aren't working so well and I devise a plan to fix them. Most of the time I just tell someone my idea and they laugh at my attention to detail. My main point of advice for people that will be taking this journey in the future would be to not be scared. Yes, this class and some of the assignments can be intimidating but in the end you'll learn something and it will be well worth the trouble. You need to think like an entrepreneur and the best way to do this would be to always question how things work and what can improve the efficiency of that process.
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Hello Kevin,
ReplyDeleteThis by far was my favorite class as well! I do love the fact that there was not a final! I think out of all the classes I ever took I learned the most in this class! I loved the peoples reaction when I tried to hand them a dollar. I did not know it was that hard to give out money! Feel free to check out my blog! http://dillondunn.blogspot.com/2016/04/final-reflection-dillon-dunn.html