Nicole built her business based on a product idea that she
saw was lacking, and that there was a demand for it. Fear can sometimes stand in the way of moving
a business forward, and Nicole says that to embrace the fear, she likes to use
the snowboard term “commit to the trick”.
The concept is that you can’t stop half way because if you do you’re
going to get hurt! She also gives some
valuable insight into being a woman in the world of entrepreneurship! At a higher level of business interaction,
she mostly deals with men, and would often feel like she was not considered as
a valid part to the conversation. She
says that she had to learn the right way to deal with them to get the desired
outcome. This is very helpful knowledge
to woman, because it challenges us to not give up in difficult circumstances,
and to think outside the box to get the results that we are looking for. Sometimes this might mean setting aside our
pride to what is “fair” or “unfair” in the business world! I also like that Nicole is using the business
as an opportunity to give back to the community. It doesn’t really matter what we are selling,
we are able to make a difference in our community by finding ways to give back!
Saturday, November 30, 2013
Acton Hero - Corey Bell
Corey Bell teaches us about living without regrets! He created a business based on his
values. He realized that the vision of
what he wanted didn’t align with what he was doing. He says that the word “can’t” does not
exist. If we really want something, then
we will figure out a way to go through it or around it. In the end it is all about the impact that we
make. It is not what you did, but who
you are! Oftentimes, we are so busy pushing
forward trying to meet our vision, that we don’t stop to think about who we
are, what impact we are making, and the steps that are necessary to acquire our
vision and goals! Corey talks about so
many who have died with many un-resolved “what if’s.” His goal became “if I can do it, I am going
to try!” This inspires me to look at my
15 year vision, and see how I can better align my goals to make it happen!
Acton Hero - Catherine Rohr
Catherine Rohr is very inspirational in her drive and
commitment to make a positive change to society by creating a Prison
Entrepreneurship Program. She found that
she has a lot of resolve, and when she commits, she really commits! If we want to make a change, our
transformation is not a one-day experience… it’s one step at a time. We have to learn to open our eyes. As we do, we grow, and learn to not back
down. Catherine states that she “didn’t
need to know outcome – just faithful to the vision.” When we keep our eye on the end goal, then
the things that try to side track us, will not completely derail us off the
path! Her journey shows that it does not
matter what our background and experience is, that we can choose to make an
impact for good on others. We can use
our time and talents to improve others!
Living an Level-A Life...
1. How does it affect my fellow man?
2. Does it help or hurt society?
3. How strong is Satan’s influence?
4. Does it affect my integrity?
As I choose which level I would like to operate within, and what will be my primary motivation, I am creating a life for my family. Putting off the natural man, and increasing our love for our fellowman can loosen Satan’s grip, and allow us to move towards living a level-A life!
The focus for
this week was on Franchise Operations!
It was very interesting to learn more about how these companies
operate. There are many positive aspects
to owning a franchise. The selection
process certainly roots out those who are probably not cut out for the
business. There is also a LOT of money
that must be invested into the business.
Personally, I was not sold on the idea of franchising because of the
lack of personal/creative control of the business. It is an excellent opportunity that is very
structured and does allow for good profits based on the branding of the
company!
On the $100
challenge, I am working on producing a lot of the product – my cookies! Most of the orders that I am taking will be
delivered through mid December, and just a few days prior to Christmas. It is exciting to see the interest generated
in my product, and the word of mouth “testimonials” that are given. I am also grateful for social media that
makes sharing my business so much easier!
Monday, November 25, 2013
Production...
This week I
learned a lot about the production process of business.
I always love
listening to Guy Kawasaki. His talk on
“Entrepreneurs: Then and Now” was very eye opening on the evolution of
entrepreneurship. Then is 1997 and now is 2003. I would love to hear an update for 2013!
In the video he
states that entrepreneurship “Now” is all about…
1. Foundation - Technology
2. Priority - building the business
3. Financing – Bootstrap – get the
money where ever you can!
4. Key employee - an engineer
5. Getting the word out – Public Relations (get other
people to say good things about it)
6. Leverage – Evangalism (getting
people to believe in your dream as much as you do – do it to make the world a
better place)
7. Scope - to think local before
global
8. Business Development - everything is about revenue
9. Reason - Passion
10. Big Picture – the next big thing
I was very
impressed with Roxanne Quimby’s story on how Burt’s Bees’ came to be a thriving
business. This is a product that I use
and love, and had no idea on the backstory.
It is great to see someone succeed because they are smart and innovative. This business transformed out of her working
knowledge of business and her hard work to implement a product that people
want. She stated that health and beauty
is such a difficult market to tap into and marketing yourself differently is
key and vital to success.
For the $100
challenge, I have spent the week continuing to spread the word through facebook
about my product. I have been taking
orders, and working to fulfill the orders.
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