Hi Eli, i liked your elevator pitch! i think you gave great examples of when a potential customer would need to use this app, and i think that was really relatable for everyone, especially the grocery store example! i think you could have went into a little more detail about how the app works on the customers end, but overall, i think this is great!
Hey Eli! You did such a great job with this elevator pitch! You were very thorough in your explanation of your idea and presented yourself in a very professional manner. I think this app is such a great idea and could be super beneficial for the user. I can't wait to see how you further expand on this idea in the coming weeks!
Hey Eli! You did a great job on your elevator pitch. You were able to explain your idea very well and sounded eloquent when speaking. The benefits of your app are really good ones that would help a ton of people because this is a common issue for many. I enjoyed the examples you gave and like the overall idea. The only suggestion I would make is being more specific about how this app would be implemented.
For this exercise, I'd like you to reflect on the past two months. In your post for this exercise, pretend that you're talking to a student from next semester's course. What would you tell them? I would tell them to start the entrepreneurship posts and activities with an actual idea in mind or at least a direction instead of jumping from opportunity to opportunity. 1) Tenaciousness is a competency. What are the behaviors that you have used (or developed) to keep up with the requirements of this course? I have acquired a new an entrepreneurial viewpoint and a new more direct method in obtaining information. This class has helped me develop a more curious behavior. One that will help me seek out opportunities and act on them. 2) Tenaciousness is also about attitude. Talk about a moment or two when you felt like "giving up." What pulled you through? Do you feel like you've developed a tenacious attitude during the past two months? W...
Opportunity The Who : UF Students The What : Accessibility to a quiet study room in a library The Why : Never available when needed—especially when exam season starts Interviews #1: Ryan B Ryan said every time he goes to the library when he needs to study for an exam. He either has to wait a few hours for an available room or he just leaves the library because he cannot get anything done. He said he just comes back later to study when the library clears up, but he loses hours of study time because of the lack of study rooms available. #2: Cameron B Cameron said her roommates are really obnoxious and loud every time she tries to study in her room, so she relies on the library to study, but during exam time, she only finds it difficult to find a study room in any of the libraries. #3: Michael L Michael said he agrees that this is an issue, so he only uses the library when it starts to clear out. The only time that the library clears out...
Hi Eli, i liked your elevator pitch! i think you gave great examples of when a potential customer would need to use this app, and i think that was really relatable for everyone, especially the grocery store example! i think you could have went into a little more detail about how the app works on the customers end, but overall, i think this is great!
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ReplyDeleteHey Eli! You did a great job on your elevator pitch. You were able to explain your idea very well and sounded eloquent when speaking. The benefits of your app are really good ones that would help a ton of people because this is a common issue for many. I enjoyed the examples you gave and like the overall idea. The only suggestion I would make is being more specific about how this app would be implemented.
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