Entrepreneurship
circle week was awesome, started of with Johannes Hasekiel from NBIC,
presenting the Scamper models and Product Innovation, which is advisory
for entrepreneurs to use when venturing into the business world.
and
then the Business Canvas Model was also quite interesting, it was nice
having everything explained to us, from how to use the business canvas
model to what you may need, how to get it and the type of people to
approach (Investors and Partners) when you are an entrepreneur. during
this week, we were asked to create groups in which we came up with ideas
and worked on them as our businesses (companies) which was fun and
intriguing. it felt like we were in the real world of business.
Then
there was the Idea Creation that was also helpful and interesting,
being given the
courage to be able to think outside the box and come up with business
ideas was FUN, the ideas needed not only to be of a new business but
they could also be of an existing business or product that you may wish
to improve. writing down ideas and going to present them in a group got
me realizing, we have got so many entrepreneurs in this country and they
just need a little push and hand to show the them the way, just
listening to what others come up with and how they think of running
their businesses was very nice.
Train
the Trainer- This week, most of us came close to our great fear public
speaking that is. No matter how most of us think we can speak freely and
comfortably at all times, as soon you get up there infront of an
audience believe me your mind will go blank for seconds and that's when
we start getting nervous, legs starts shivering, voice goes mono-tone
and the body language changes and does not even correspond with what we
are saying.
well, that was
taken care of. The trainers did their magic and its working, stage
fright will no longer be an issue or a problem for most of us or let me
say for ME.The fundamental skills of overcoming stage fright helped me
improve my skills of speaking infront of an audience through everyday
presentations.
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