Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Week 4 Discussion #1
I remember having to do an entrepreneurship presentation for my govt./econ class in high school. What we had to do was find en entrepreneur or a boss of a company and interview that person about how s/he became successful or in what ways. It was basically making up our own questions and asking them. After that, we use the answered questions to make a power point and present it in front of our class. The person I interviewed was a person that owns a fast food restaurant in Los Gatos. I forgot what the name of the place was but it was a fast food where they sell burgers similar to In-n-Out. What went well was how I was able to interview him since it is really hard to have a one-on-one talk with a person that is busy most of the time. I was also able to get the information I needed. However, when presenting I left out some of the important information because I panicked and rushed through the presentation. I would say to not rush things and consider when presenting. Slow down and present; take your time and say what you have to say. =]
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