This week's intro to Business class (week 3) was a good one. We read our first case study about Magdalena Yesil. She is very inspiring! She took every opportunity she could to learn new things and expand her knowledge. While she is inspiring and admirable, I don't think I would have chosen the same path. She was able to travel at a moments notice because her mother lived with her and her family and always there to take care of her kids. For me, it is important to be with my kids as much as possible and to be the person to raise them. I think she found a way to make it work but I know it would not have worked for me. She came a long way from an all girls school in Turkey with limited opportunities, to the US where she helped start many successful businesses. While I could not have make the same decisions regarding my kids and work life, I really admired the way she strove to work hard and learn as much as possible. If she was unfamiliar with an aspect of the business she was trying to start, she learned all she could and came to new ventures knowledgable and aware. I hope I can always be learning and have a desire to learn new aspects of business and find ways to make it applicable to my chosen field.
End of the Semester
Well it has arrived - the end of the semester. It sure has flown by. I have learned so much this semester about entrepreneurship. My top take-a-ways are: 1. Entrepreneurs needs to be tough and thick skinned. It is not for the faint of heart or the easily discouraged. Not all business ideas work out and you cannot take it personally and be discouraged about moving forward with a new idea. Only a small, select few great ideas ever come to fruition to a full blown company and if you give up after one failure you will never get too far. 2. Entrepreneurship is not for everyone. Because of what I said above I think each person needs to evaluate for themselves if they are the type of person who can weather the ups and downs of starting and running their own business. Not everyone is cut out for the stress and demands required to run a successful company. It's okay to decide that it is not for you. Being honest with yourself is important in determining what type of career future is bes...
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