Sunday, April 24, 2016

Final Reflection



1)    Read through your blog from this semester. Recall all of the experiences you've had a long the way -- the highs, the lows -- the fun moments, and the moments of drudgery, and even the moments of dread.
a.       Looking at the past semester the part I liked least without a doubt is the interviews, particularly customer interviews.  I am not big fan of recording them and did not like those assignments.  One of my favorites was writing the venture concepts.  I enjoyed sitting down and trying to think through the concept. 
2)    What sticks out to you as the most formative experience? The experience that you'll remember years later? What was your most joyous experience? What experience are you most proud of yourself for accomplishing?
a.       The experience that will stick out the most to me is learning how to create and use the blog.  I am not great with technology and this class did help with my ability to use different programs.  This would also be what I am most proud of.  My most joyous experience was creating the venture concept.
3)    At the beginning of the semester, I mentioned that I wanted each of you to develop an entrepreneurial mindset. And we repeated the mantra -- I am an entrepreneur. Now, at the end, do you see yourself as an entrepreneur? Do you think you have moved closer to developing an entrepreneurial mindset?
a.       I can see myself as an entrepreneur, but I think that I do have the mindset.  My thought of what an entrepreneur is has changed.  I thought that an entrepreneur had to create a business and now I realize that being able to change a current business could also be considered an entrepreneur.
4)    What is the one recommendation you would make to the students who are going to journey down this path in the future? What would you recommend they do to perform best in this course? What would you recommend they do to foster that mindset?
a.       Setting up and sticking to a schedule would be what I would recommend the most.  As far as fostering the mindset, I would say that it is important to keep an open mind.  Be willing to be flexible and open with how you see and understand different aspects of the class.  The learning for me was more from experiences and less from book work.   


2 comments:

  1. William,

    Your reflection was pretty similar to mine. I completely agree with your recommendation to future students that sticking to a set schedule will really help you succeed in this class. There were times throughout the semester where I didn't do this and I wasn't able to get the assignments done as efficiently. Great job on this assignment and feel free to check mine out here: http://amyarnoldent3003.blogspot.com/2016/04/final-reflection.html

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  2. Hi William,

    Great post. I agree with you. My least favorite part was the interviews. It was uncomfortable asking people if you could interview them because you had to go through the whole speech each time about why you need to interview people. I didn't like interviewing family and friends for the "My Secret Sauce" assignment either. It's one thing to do the assignment for class, and it's another to involve your family. It's a little embarrassing.

    I also enjoyed creating the blog. I don't think I will use one after this class, but it's interesting to learn how the whole process works.

    If you have time, check out my post. I talked about the bug list being my most joyous experience, but it was actually the blog.

    http://myso-bloggedlife.blogspot.com/2016/04/final-reflection.html

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