30A - Final Reflection
1. Read through your posts 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. In this past semester, throughout this class, I have been exposed to many things that will prepare me for the future. I am grateful to have been exposed to elevator pitching, networking, and coming up with an entrepreneurial plan. I have also experienced lows; however, I have taken these failures and turned them into something to learn from. Celebrating failure has given me better insight in constant improvement. 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? The most formative experience was coming up with the venture plan because I came up wi...
Nicolette,
ReplyDeleteI thought your pitch was great and to the point. You had great tone and organized the information well. Talking to yourself into a camera is always a weird feeling, but I think you handled it well and spoke directly to the camera. I'm interested to see how you plan to further implement this idea. The only advice I could give is to maybe talk slower.
Nicolette,
ReplyDeleteI like how you delivered your elevator pitch. You identified the opportunity and have a clear thought on how to provide grocery faster and more efficient. Moreover, I like how you point out the problem and address them. I agree with you, and I also think that the issues you have listed in the video need solutions. Overall, I think you did a great job on this assignment.
Nicolette,
ReplyDeleteI liked how your pitch was extremely straight forward. You were very confident and concise with your points about why your opportunity can be capitalized by the businesses (grocery). Also, I could see that you were trying to convey your point to the potential investors in limited time and that you were using real life problems to improve your persuasiveness.