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30A Final Reflection

I enjoyed taking this class. The workload is quite manageable and it really inspired creativity within myself. I think I liked the bug list the most as far as assignments go. It forced me to complain about non-monumental issues and in doing so I had this sudden urge to fix all of these problems or come up with innovative ways to do so. I do believe I have moved closer to the entrepreneurial mindset and I'm hungry. Ready to get after it and make more solutions. If anyone else decides to go down this same path I'd just tell them to focus less on getting the assignments done and actually learning from the assignments. These assignments aren't assignments but more so helpful exercises to prepare you for the entrepreneurial lifestyle. If any assignments seem hard or daunting, then those are the areas of improvement when it comes to entering the marketplace. Overall I enjoyed the class and think it helped me grow into a more creative person and definitely recommend it to everyone...

29A Venture Concept

Venture Concept Opportunity Many people still drive cars that lack certain modern technologies newer vehicles come equipped with. Thus, making them easier targets for theft as most people know they aren’t as secure. With this in mind I would describe the market, geographically speaking, is for the most part anywhere in America but specifically areas with higher crime rates. Demographically, I would describe the market as anyone who drives older vehicles, so this is typically new drivers in middle to lower class families as well as of middle to lower class civilians who have yet to upgrade to later models. As of now drivers just remember to lock their doors and keep with good habits to prevent petty theft. Most users prefer this method as it requires no installation and no money however they understand that sometimes they forget to lock their doors and that could be when something of value is stolen. Keeping this in mind, I do not see this opportunity as a huge one, as its’ demogra...

28A Exit Strategy

1. I intend to grow my company with one product and then once a healthy revenue is attained I will begin releasing new products. I do also intend on selling it at some point so I will be releasing quality products to make my name known and then sell for a high price and move on to the next venture from there. 2. I don't see being a business owner as a long-term thing I'd like to do, I'd rather grind hard for a couple of years and then work on less demanding tasks after that to settle down. 3. I believe the other decisions I've made in my venture have actually influenced my exit strategy rather than the other way. I've now seen that the entrepreneurship lifestyle is risky and I'm not willing to take that risk all the time.

27A Reading Reflection

Steve Jobs, By Walter Isaacson What surprised me the most, was how raw some of the interviews were. Steve Jobs wanted to be brutally honest in these interviews and gave himself no control over what be put in the book. He was a hard worker and sometimes drove co-workers crazy because of this. Driven by demons, Jobs could drive those around him to fury and despair. But his personality and products were interrelated, just as Apple’s hardware and software tended to be, as if part of an integrated system. His tale is instructive and cautionary, filled with lessons about innovation, character, leadership, and values. What inspired you to begin innovating? Do you ever regret sacrificing relationships to be as successful as you were? An exercise I'd make based off this reading is to think of an everyday object we use, such as a door way. Now come up with a more creative version of it.

26A Celebrating Failure

I am currently taking Calculus 2 and started the semester off decently with C's and B's but I got a little too confident and didn't study as much as I should've for Exam 3. That test grade was low enough to bring my grade down to a D in the class since over 80% of my grade is just the exams. What I learned from this is that, I always have to have my foot on the gas when it comes to STEM classes. I can't let myself be too confident and always have to strive to do better each test. Failure can be discouraging especially when the lesson to learn isn't easy to find. But if you take your time and study your failure, you can find your mistakes and figure out how to fix it in the future.

25A What's Next

The next steps to take are acquiring more materials and begin marketing In all interviews, the prototypical customers said the next step was to begin marketing. Since the products technology exists it's possible someone else can come up with the same idea so I need to jump on it. In terms of growth I must first start with an aggressive marketing plan to get my product on the map and if I achieve high numbers of orders I will begin looking into a manufacturing company so orders can be made in a timely fashion.

24A Venture Concept

Venture Concept Opportunity Many people still drive cars that lack certain modern technologies newer vehicles come equipped with. Thus, making them easier targets for theft as most people know they aren’t as secure. With this in mind I would describe the market, geographically speaking, is for the most part anywhere in America but specifically areas with higher crime rates. Demographically, I would describe the market as anyone who drives older vehicles, so this is typically new drivers in middle to lower class families as well as of middle to lower class civilians who have yet to upgrade to later models. As of now drivers just remember to lock their doors and keep with good habits to prevent petty theft. Most users prefer this method as it requires no installation and no money however they understand that sometimes they forget to lock their doors and that could be when something of value is stolen. Keeping this in mind, I do not see this opportunity as a huge one...