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My Experience in an Entrepreneurial Class

 Embarking on my journey into the world of entrepreneurship has been one of the most enlightening experiences of my life. I enrolled in an entrepreneurial class with the hope of honing my skills and gaining the confidence needed to transform my business ideas into reality. What I discovered was far more than just lessons in business; it was a transformative experience that challenged my perceptions and inspired me to think creatively. From the very first class, I felt a surge of excitement. The instructor, an experienced entrepreneur with a wealth of knowledge, was passionate about teaching. Each lesson was interactive, encouraging us to engage actively with the material. We explored essential topics such as market research, business models, and funding strategies. The curriculum was not just theoretical; it was filled with real-world applications that made the concepts relatable. One of the most impactful components of the class was the emphasis on collaboration. We have brainstor...

My frist entry!

 Just started Intro to Entrepreneurship Business 110. The Class just started so there is little to talk about with what we have learned in the class, However, I have learned quite a bit from other courses that I have taken at Brigham Young University. I took a course last winter semester called IBC or Integrated Business Core. In that class, we were given money from the school and told to start our own business with random classmates. It was quite an adventure to start our little business. I found that to run a successful business you can't think of it as leading the business you have to think about it as leading the people in the business and they will lead the business. It's people then the business not the other way around. It took me a while to learn that concept. I started IBC with the mindset that our business needed to be the best. I pushed the people hard without much reward. In just a short few days people had lost energy and lost the focus of what we were doing. I bec...