quinta-feira, 21 de julho de 2016

The Entrepreneur Journal: Last Lecture


Taking “Introduction to Entrepreneurship” was the first step to help me find myself in the entrepreneurship world, and my time was not wasted. In this class, I' ve become a better person, and more reflective of myself and others.

My advice for someone that wants to start the entrepreneur journey is to search as much information as possible about it. I had the blessing to learn many things about entrepreneurship  in this course, but also I had the opportunity to interview or talk with some entrepreneurs.

I also learned from incredible mentors, such as Elder Holland, James W. Ritchie, George Leonard, Sandefer, Rev. Sirico, Yunus, and Pres. Monson. I created my guardrails, I defined steppingstones along the road I am taking, established stars I want to reach, and I learned principles and concepts to better enjoy and endure the entrepreneur journey.

One of the most important readings was "What is your calling in life" by Jeffrey A. Thompson because it seemed he was talking to me. And I would like to share what stood out the most in his speech. It was the answer of the wife of his mission president, about finding purpose in our life:
“ As near as I can recall, she said, “When I do the laundry, I am building the kingdom of God. When I scrub the floors, I am serving the Lord. When I tidy the clutter, I’m an instrument in His hands. I do a lot of mundane jobs, but if my eye is single to God and I’m trying to serve my family, then I feel as much purpose in my work as a missionary can.”  (Jeffrey A. Thompson)

The concept that has most impacted my life personally was the “Bucket List”. I have heard about this principle of living as we would die tomorrow, but I have never created this list. I created my list after thinking deeply over my life and things I would like to do while I am still health. This assignment inspired me to improve and gave me more meaning insomuch that I started sharing it with my family, friends, people I lead at Church, and etc. I feel the responsibility to help other people be aware about it. For this reason, I would like to give you two advices.
  • First, imagine how you would like to be when you are seventy years old, and then create one list of fifty things you would like to accomplish while you still have time and health in order to become this person you want to.
  • Second, reach to great mentors to help you in your journey. It can be books, people you admire and respect, and or faith, God, inner peace, etc.


In essence, I think we all enter in a stage of life that we yearn for something to impact others, and since I entered this stage this course offered me the best ways to find out this something.

The principles learned filled lots of empty places in myself. Probably each person knows himself/herself, but when we say or write about ourselves is fascinating, and this course offered this opportunity of learning about ourselves, which is fundamental in the entrepreneur journey: Give the first step, know yourself in order to find out your business, mission, or calling.

sexta-feira, 15 de julho de 2016

13th Entrepreneur Post: Gratitude and Opportunity

Reflect upon the things that you are learning and experiencing so far in this course.
I thought I was learn how to create a business in this class, but I am gaining even more that. The principles presented through the Readings and Videos are shaping myself.

Learned
What did you learn from the readings and videos this week? Include any course concepts that resonated with you during the week.
Gratitude was one of the principles that stood out the most to me this week. An attitude of gratitude lines our perspective in the right direction when we feel lost or angry with life. Besides many others benefits of having a spirit of gratitude, we can reach other people. I know I will not be able to grow without positive people around me.
Which reminded of the inspiring story of Larry North. Because of his early experience with an alcoholic father, he would have many excuses to not be a great person and so a successful entrepreneur. But instead, he chose to learn with great mentors. He escaped from a negative person and attained positive ones.

Not Learned
What are you looking forward to learning and experiencing?
I am looking forward to reach people and have good ideas through a positive perspective. A positive attitude can capture positive people, and increase my network in order to make opportunities in business. Even though I still have a lot to learn about how to turn good ideas into an opportunity.  I hope to recognize positive people to help me create good opportunities.




terça-feira, 5 de julho de 2016

12th Entrepreneur Post: Entrepreneurship and Consecration & What a Business for?


What an inspiring week I am having because of the words of Elder Gay, Elder Holland, Larry Brilliant, and Muhammad Yunus.

I have always thought to open a business that will improve and enrich other people's lives. The readings and videos of this week guided me and answered me why this is important. Even more, the advices directed and inspired me.

Learned
It's clear to me that money itself, without purpose has no power to gives us happiness, but instead can injure and destroy us overtime. That does not mean money is not good and dangerous. Money is only a tool that can be used to make good things and bad things. Instead of be one more person in this world to use money unwisely, I feel the urge to use money in order to help others.
It touched my heart listening the talk of Elder Gay  teaching that it's the time to use business to "benefit the whole people and rescue them from poverty."
What another great example was reading Muhammad Yunus's talk! I was impressed with his story and the impact he is doing in the life of many people with the Grameen Bank, because he decided to think outside of the box.

Not Learned
It's clear that companies and people can fall in the trap of the profit and power at such levels that causes hard damages. I don't understand why companies and people haven't created ways to avoid full trust into the hands of people, such as softwares or machines. Perhaps the technology is already available, but not the support to do.





What's a Business For?
by Charles Handy

  • Based on what you read in the first two pages (pages 3 and 4), why are virtue and integrity so vital to an economy?
   Virtue and integrity is crucial to an economy, and the lack of them is caos.  When people realize that the economy is destabilized because of the lack of truth, then people feel deceived, stop spending money, and so the revolt start. Companies stop to invest millions of money because the economy is not stable and that's when business decrease staff, produce less, there are less products in the market, and prices grow. 

    This is exactly what's happening in my Country today. It's sad to receive emails every week from close friends asking help to find a job. There are many families in my stake without job more than a year. When I think that this started because of lies, selfishness, and greed from the Govern and big companies, it's clear that virtue and integrity are fundamental to make economy grows and remains. 

  • According to Charles Handy, what is the “real justification” for the existence of businesses?
The real justification for the business is to make profit in order to accomplish great things. I think he meant the culture of the business, the why and purpose of the business. A company cannot be created only to make profit because it would be like wild humans fighting only for the food. We are created for better, and so the businesses.

  • What are two solutions proposed by Handy that you agree with? Why?
In my limited knowledge of business I think Handy suggested that it should be incorporated truth in a employe qualifications: "If, however, this new requirement pushes accountability for truth telling down the line, some good may result".


And second, that should be created a purpose based in people: "If a company takes seriously the idea of itself as a wealth-creating community, with members rather than employees".  

I agree that those solutions would help because more trustful people would be accountable, and a business with purpose based to improve people and communities would direct and give meaning to big entrepreneurs. But I am not quite sure that those solutions are enough. We are still dealing with imperfect people, and it should have other ways to forearm process when dealing with great amounts of money, maybe more transparency inside a company. Again, that's my humble opinion.