1) Read through your posts from this semester.
Recall all of the experiences you've had along the way -- the highs, the lows
-- the fun moments, and the moments of drudgery, and even the moments of dread.
I have enjoyed this class very much. I
enjoyed getting to know the class through the blog posts and feedback. It’s
been fun to share all these processes along the way. Some were fun, and some
were painful, like the elevator pitches. I might have just as well been singing
on camera, a nightmare in itself. But they were a necessary evil, to make us
take a look at how we present ourselves and how it can even be improved and
with practice, over time, not so bad. My first elevator pitch was the one you reviewed,
and it was dark, long, and drawn out with no motivation on my part and your
were still kind. I watched the review with my hands over my eyes. Dr. Pryor, it
is a riot to watch your lectures as well as informative. I have learned so much
about entrepreneurship and how it’s not easy, but it is obtainable with the
right solution to a problem for the right customer at the right time.
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?
I didn’t realize at the beginning of the class we would
actually create a product to satisfy a need that would then be addressed to real
people and businesses for feedback. I was slightly terrified when we started
the process. I have always wanted to fix problems when I hear about tragedies
in the news and otherwise. I never thought I might be able to help. This
project gives me hope that maybe I can help even if it turns out to be in some
small way. That just gives me motivation to try again.
3) At the beginning of the semester, I mentioned that I wanted
each of you to develop an entrepreneurial mindset. Now, at the end, do you see
yourself as an entrepreneur? Do you think you have moved closer to developing
an entrepreneurial mindset?
I absolutely think I have more of an entrepreneurial mindset
that I did at the beginning. I think a lot of thought must go into each
venture. It cannot be a quick idea, really, it must be well thought out, well
planned, fine-tuned, and researched.
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?
For the new students, I would suggest
working one week ahead so you have more of a flexible schedule. I would say to
just take each assignment one at a time to get used to the idea of
entrepreneurship, used to your venture concept, and to the blogging process,
etc. Have an open mind and enjoy the class.








