Sunday, April 24, 2016
Week 15- Reading Reflection
Reading Reflection
1) My biggest surprise in the reading was the fact that microfinace company's are thought of as the solution to poverty.
2) One thing I was confused with was microfinace companies. I am not sure what they are and what they do.
3) Two questions I have for the author:
a. How much extra money does a company save by switching to more technological advanced processes?
b. What is the best way to gain customer loyalty?
4) One thing I disagree with the author with is that a microfinace company must be non profit to be sustainable. I think some companies need profit to survive.
Saturday, April 23, 2016
Week 15- Final Reflection
Final Reflection
- My most formative experience this semester was the "What's Next" Interview's. At this point in the semester I was comfortable giving interviews and I loved letting the people just talk. In the previous interviews I was very directive and leading, in this one I was not. I loved just listening to the people talk. They gave me great advice. I was proud I was able to adapt so well with what they said. It was definitely the most rewarding experience in this class.
- I feel much more like an entrepreneur as the semester finishes than I did in the beginning. At the beginning of the semester I was very nervous to approach anyone or ask questions. Now I wouldn't think twice. I have become more comfortable asking questions and receiving advice than I ever have before. Am I 100% ready to open a business? Maybe not, but I'm much closer than I was before.
- The best advice I can give to incoming freshman is to keep an open mind. When you first see the assignments it can be overwhelming. The assignments will seem weird. You will think that they are silly busy work assignments. In reality, all the of the assignments will help you in one way or another. If you keep your mind open, you will get everything you can out of every assignment. Just make sure when you start looking at everything, you expect nothing and just be ready for everything!
- My most formative experience this semester was the "What's Next" Interview's. At this point in the semester I was comfortable giving interviews and I loved letting the people just talk. In the previous interviews I was very directive and leading, in this one I was not. I loved just listening to the people talk. They gave me great advice. I was proud I was able to adapt so well with what they said. It was definitely the most rewarding experience in this class.
- I feel much more like an entrepreneur as the semester finishes than I did in the beginning. At the beginning of the semester I was very nervous to approach anyone or ask questions. Now I wouldn't think twice. I have become more comfortable asking questions and receiving advice than I ever have before. Am I 100% ready to open a business? Maybe not, but I'm much closer than I was before.
- The best advice I can give to incoming freshman is to keep an open mind. When you first see the assignments it can be overwhelming. The assignments will seem weird. You will think that they are silly busy work assignments. In reality, all the of the assignments will help you in one way or another. If you keep your mind open, you will get everything you can out of every assignment. Just make sure when you start looking at everything, you expect nothing and just be ready for everything!
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Week 15- Elevator Pitch No. 4
It's the last one!
Enjoy!
In this Elevator Pitch I made sure I added in the fact that my product is now catered too all people who have a need instead of just athletes. I also made sure I mentioned the fact that there would be multiple mounts for the Snack Pack sold separately. I also tried to make sure that I got even more conversational in this elevator pitch. It's amazing how far it has come! All of the peer comments helped a ton. They are the reason I've been able so positively modify my product and my pitch.
In this Elevator Pitch I made sure I added in the fact that my product is now catered too all people who have a need instead of just athletes. I also made sure I mentioned the fact that there would be multiple mounts for the Snack Pack sold separately. I also tried to make sure that I got even more conversational in this elevator pitch. It's amazing how far it has come! All of the peer comments helped a ton. They are the reason I've been able so positively modify my product and my pitch.
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Week 15- Venture Concept No. 2
Venture Concept:
You can use the Snack Pack anywhere!
Opportunity:
I first came up with
my “Snack Pack” idea when I had to come home early one day from swim practice
simply because I was hungry. The problem I am aiming to solve is mid workout
hunger. Often time’s people will become hungry during an intense workout, and this
hunger leads them to suffer and for their workout to suffer. My product could
also be used in everyday situations. These could include being stuck in a
review session for a long time, or out hiking or kayaking. This does not need
to be just for athletes. The good part about my product is there is nothing
like it, so no one has it, yet there is always a need. The closest thing to my
product is a Ziploc bag, but there are chances of your snack getting lost or
dirty or broken. Another good thing about my product is that just about any person
who is hungry and needs a quick snack would benefit from my Snack Pack.
Innovation:
I have created a
product called the “Snack Pack”. The Snack Pack is a small reseal able pouch
that is waterproof that holds a small snack. The snack is intended to be eaten
mid-way or after a workout or anytime that the customer is hungry and they are
not in an ideal place to pick up food. The pouch is easily attached to a water
bottle, bike, backpack, or bag and can be easily accessed during the workout or
activity. I will be selling the actual packs themselves, the water bottles, and
other various mounts. I intend to sell the Snack Pack for about $10 with the
water bottle-Snack Pack combination for about $15. All other mounts I expect to
be about an extra $5.
Venture Concept:
Right now, the only thing
close to my Snack Pack is a Ziploc bag. Ziplocs can be easily lost and/or
broken, that is why people will buy my Snack Pack. My product attaches to a
water bottle or bike and is therefore easily identified and accessible. It will
also be made of extremely durable waterproof plastic, so it will not break. The
biggest designing factors of my business are the production areas, packaging,
and shipping. My product will most likely be sold on websites like Amazon, with
no physical stores. I will have to find some place to produce, package, and
ship my products out of. I will then need to set a price based on the cost of
making my product. I would start off very small, with only a few employees,
then I would grow as demand grew. I would employ people in every segment of the
production process and I would also hire people to work customer service so I
can make sure people are happy with their purchases.
3 minor elements:
· My most important resources right now is my
human capital and my networking. I have lots of experience so I can relate to
my customers really well. I also have a lot of connections in the athletic
industry such as swim teams, varsity teams, and club teams. I am also a student
at UF with access to several areas that are heavily traveled by people. I could
start advertising my product using these highly traveled areas. I will use all of these resources to market
and sell my product.
· The next thing I want to tackle with my
product is making the pack usable for older people. I am thinking about making
another pack that can be used to store pills safely.
· In five years I hope to have my business up
and running and I hope to have a pretty solid customer base. My first target customer
base will be all kinds of UF students. I will probably start advertising in the
Plaza of the Americas and Turlington as soon as I can get my product up and
running.
A few things I changed
from my earlier Venture Concept:
·
I decided to expand
which customers I would target. I was initially just targeting athletes, but
now I am going to broaden my range to anyone who is at an activity where they
need a snack. Many people said in the comments that they could use my Snack
Pack and they are just sitting in the library. I was really missing a large
section of possible customers.
·
People also said in my
“What’s Next” post that I should try to cater to more age groups. That is why
the next step I will take is catering my Snack Pack to older people.
Thursday, April 14, 2016
Week 14- Google Gold
1) To
gain SEO I tried my best to use words that relate to my product as much as
possible and use the name of my product as much as possible. Then there is a
hope that when people Google “Snack Pack” my blog will be one of the first
things to pop up in a search.
2) My
keywords include “Snack Pack”, “athlete”, “pouch”, “goals and training”, and “energy
chews”. My keywords have stayed fairly consistent throughout the semester.
3) While
I have not used social media just yet to enhance my products, I have plans to.
Right now my product is not off the ground so I want to wait until I am ready
to launch to advertise on social media. For my product I plan to give some
samples to people who are extremely active on social media so they can better
market my product. I will reach out to as many people as possible to market my
product in a cheap way through social media. That will also bring up which page
my blog will come up on a Google search.
4) My
most viral post was “The 20 percent”. I think this was because I interviewed an
entrepreneur who already had her business off the ground. She is becoming
popular very quickly so people are probably Googling her more, hence looking at
my page when it pops up.
5) I
was not able to find my blog in a regular Google search when I typed in “Snack
Pack”, but as soon as I added in “ENT 3003”, all of my blog posts showed up on the
first page. I was probably many pages back when I first Googled “Snack Pack”. I
need to come up with some more distinct keywords so my blog shows up easier.
This is the first thing that pops up when I type in "Snack Pack" in Google. I might need to make the name of my product more unique so that when people Google it, it will come up first.
Week 14- Reading Reflection
Week 14 Reading Reflection
Chapter 3 & 4
1) My
biggest surprise in the reading was that there were so many different types and
labels for entrepreneurial strategies. It’s amazing to me that they all have a
name and a structure for every situation.
2) One
concept I am confused about is intracapital, wouldn’t it be the same as
savings? Why does it need to be something different?
3) Two
questions I have for the author:
a. Does
international trade affect entrepreneurship much?
b. Is
it hard to get a license?
4) There
was nothing I disagreed about in this section. It was hard to find something
that I was even confused about. The entire semester of reading this book and learning
so much in this class is all tied up in these 2 chapters.
Sunday, April 10, 2016
Week 13- Celebrating Failure
1) One
time that I failed this semester was when I failed my first managerial
accounting exam. It was a shocker and very humbling. I had studied for 2 days and
still failed. The worst part was that I thought I did really well when I came
out of the exam.
2) I
learned how to study for managerial accounting. I learned that there is a big
difference between just studying and proactively studying. I also purchased
study edge to help me with this. I did way more practice problems and in the
end I did very well on my second exam.
3) Failing
is definitely hard. It humbles a person and makes them feel defeated. But I
think it can also be a huge learning experience. Because of my failure I was
able to do 10xs better on my second exam. If I had don’t mediocrely on my first
exam, I probably wouldn’t have put in the extra work to do as well on the
second exam. Yes, failing is hard, but a person’s character is defined by failure.
If someone learns from their mistakes, they are a strong person. I feel like
after that exam, I became a stronger person.

Saturday, April 9, 2016
Week 13- Reading Reflection
Reading Reflection
1) The biggest surprise for me in the reading was how detailed the value of a company can get. I always expected it to be a face value, but instead there was half a page of things that define a company's worth.
2) The most confusing part of the reading to me was the adjusted tangible book value section.
How can you put a monetary value on something that is intangible.
3) Two questions I would ask the author are:
a. How effective is the price/ earnings ratio?
b. In what specific scenario would a antidilution protection be used?
4) I didn't disagree with the author at all this week. Honestly I was very confused on some parts, but it all sounded like pretty solid facts to me.
1) The biggest surprise for me in the reading was how detailed the value of a company can get. I always expected it to be a face value, but instead there was half a page of things that define a company's worth.
2) The most confusing part of the reading to me was the adjusted tangible book value section.
How can you put a monetary value on something that is intangible.
3) Two questions I would ask the author are:
a. How effective is the price/ earnings ratio?
b. In what specific scenario would a antidilution protection be used?
4) I didn't disagree with the author at all this week. Honestly I was very confused on some parts, but it all sounded like pretty solid facts to me.
Monday, April 4, 2016
Week 13- Your Exit Strategy
1) I
have decided that for my “Snack Pack” my exit strategy will be this: when I
leave UF I will find a suitor that I deem worthy and pass them my business to
them upon my graduation date. I would love if my Snack Pack business could help
college kids get through school for years to come.
2) I
have selected this exit strategy because I think it will benefit students
beyond myself and my colleagues. The business will continue be passed on and growing
as UF grows and the needs change. I’m
hoping my business can benefit people beyond just selling a product. My
business can be a money maker, and a learning experience to other students besides
myself.
3) My
exit strategy has influenced my opportunity slightly, but not in any major way.
I’ve definitely always known this would be a temporary thing, and that has
resulted in me not being set on one design or way of making my product. I think
this mindset helps my business and I though. I think my business will last
longer if it is passed between owners and I think my product will grow for the
better with each owner.


Sunday, April 3, 2016
Week 12- What's Next?
What's Next
Current Market:
The current market I am targeting is young athletes that
train very hard for long periods of time. I believe what is next for my company
is a snack pack that is also a hot and cold pack so that fresh snacks can also
be stored in the Snack Pack. This new feature will help me cater to a market
that is much older than my current market. Older people might not necessarily
need energy chews during a workout, but some fruit or veggies would be perfect
for them.
I asked 3 people how they thought I could cater to an older
market, and they had great ideas!
** I need to add that for the last 6 days I have been home
in Tampa with the flu, so I could not go out and interview random people for
fear of getting them sick. Instead I texted my friends on a local swim team,
told them the question, and asked them to record their responses. This is what
I got!
New Market:
The new market I am targeting is older people! I believe
that older people could still use my snack pack, even if they aren’t athletes
or training hard. I think they could use them when going to Disney World, or
even when they are doing some light exercising.
**Once again I had to adjust my interviewing, one of my
three people is one of my friends who is in his late twenties I simply asked
him to give me a hypothetical. The other two are my parents. Here is what I got!
-Interview 5: My dad declined to be on camera, and I couldn't do much to argue. I don't have many options here. When I explained to him my product he immediately said that he would never need my product because he does not exercise for long periods of time. When I explained to him that it doesn't have to be just for exercising he thought for a little longer. He then decided again that he would not need my product because he already has Ziploc bags and pockets. I am not surprised my dad said this or declined to be interviewed, he is always the practical one, and is not a person for formalities or luxuries.
Reflection:
This assignment was super tough for me, simply due to the fact that I have been suffering from the flu. I had some major roadblocks getting the interviews, but I tried to do what I could. So I believe the next market I should cater my Snack Pack to is older individuals that may just need a quick access snack. I suggested that they could use them at places like Disney and for family gatherings, but I got some different responses.
All of the younger people I interviewed were part of my current market, in fact all of them were at a swim meet this weekend. The first person I interviewed suggested that I change the types of of snacks that I put in my snack pack. I believe this is a great idea, and that is why I believe I will definitely add the hot/cold feature to my Snack Pack. Older people do not need high sugar energy chews, they need fruits and veggies. This new feature will allow this to happen. The second person I interviewed added that no matter what, people need food when they have low energy, so any age person will find a need for my Snack Pack. And lastly, the third person said that I should try to cater the Snack Pack to runners since that is a very common activity among older adults. I think this is a great idea. Maybe the next next idea for my Snack Pack with be a small water bottle/ Snack Pack combo with an easy grip that can be easily carried while running. I think all of the interviews were extremely helpful.
The older people I interviewed were just as helpful. My mom said that she could really use the Snack Pack when she is in a place that won't have healthy food such as on a boat or shopping. While she may not have known it, my mom helped me a lot. Another way I could market my product is a healthy alternative. If you know you are going that wont have great food, bring your Snack Pack! My dad, while always the cynical one, also helped me a lot. He said that he would not need my Snack Pack because he has plastic bags and pockets. He made it clear that when marketing my product to older men, I have to come about it a different way. I need to find a way to differentiate my product so I can cater to older men as well as older women. Lastly my friend told me I should advertise the pack to elderly people as a way for them to easily carry prescriptions with them. Overall I think all these ideas are great and that I have a pretty good idea as to how I should continue on with my business!
Friday, April 1, 2016
Week 12 Reading Reflection
Week 12 Reading
1) The biggest surprise for me in the reading was the fact that the author placed so little emphasis on the strategic planning session. I feel like business owners need a well thought out plan to succeed.
2) The most confusing part of the reading was the Entrepreneurial Strategy Matrix Model. The whole section in the reading just really lost me. It did not seem like the two opposites would work.
3) Two questions I have for the author are:
a. What do you believe is the most effective strategy model?
b. What are some real life examples of strategic planning?
4) The only thing I disagree with is the Matrix, but that is probably because I was so confused.
1) The biggest surprise for me in the reading was the fact that the author placed so little emphasis on the strategic planning session. I feel like business owners need a well thought out plan to succeed.
2) The most confusing part of the reading was the Entrepreneurial Strategy Matrix Model. The whole section in the reading just really lost me. It did not seem like the two opposites would work.
3) Two questions I have for the author are:
a. What do you believe is the most effective strategy model?
b. What are some real life examples of strategic planning?
4) The only thing I disagree with is the Matrix, but that is probably because I was so confused.
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