DAY One
Read: 5 Tips for Assembling a Team
Read: 3 Tips for Teams
REVIEW Business Cards and Mission statements, the Mockstart Project Overview and email 3-4 classmates to find out if anyone will team up with you. Ask for a reply back by Wed. Dec. 11. Everyone who does not have a team of 4-5 by Wednesday needs to email Mrs. Weir.
Read: 3 Tips for Teams
REVIEW Business Cards and Mission statements, the Mockstart Project Overview and email 3-4 classmates to find out if anyone will team up with you. Ask for a reply back by Wed. Dec. 11. Everyone who does not have a team of 4-5 by Wednesday needs to email Mrs. Weir.
Turning your passion into a a business
Watch the V-Shorts below for how a number of entrepreneurs came up with projects.
Days 2-3
Email until you have a crack team. Review and know the project overview very well. Watch the recording and take notes. When you have responses confirming your team. List below. Everyone should fill this out for themselves, so I will see lots of duplicates.
Thank you Notes
Write a thank you email to last week's special speakers, explaining how their
insights will help you. Send to Mrs. Weir at [email protected]
Write your thank you note for your job
interivew and upload into the Employment Portfolio Wiki
Thank you Notes
Write a thank you email to last week's special speakers, explaining how their
insights will help you. Send to Mrs. Weir at [email protected]
Write your thank you note for your job
interivew and upload into the Employment Portfolio Wiki
DAYS 4-5
Finish the attached document for yourself. Each member of the team must do the document.
EXTRA (early release)
Why is it important to create a prototype of your product when starting your
business?
What can you learn from prototyping your idea?
What does prototyping have to do with marketing?
business?
What can you learn from prototyping your idea?
What does prototyping have to do with marketing?