Week 2 DiscussionCOLLAPSE
Pitch Your Big Idea in Video
For your course project, you need to identify an innovative “big idea” for your Business Plan. This DQ is designed to help you select and refine your “big idea.” You will prepare and record a short video recording (2 minutes or less) about your “big idea” as your initial DQ post. Work through the steps below to plan and create your DQ video:
Step 1. What is your “big idea?” If you don’t have one, see the Assignment 1 Instructions for resources to help you identify one.
Step 2. Using the prompts below, draft notes for a brief, succinct pitch on your “big idea”:
What type of Business Plan will you develop: Entrepreneurial, Intrapreneurial, or Nonprofit?
Briefly describe your “big idea” and explain what you find exciting about this product or service.
What problem in the market or in the community will your “big idea” solve?
Why doesn’t this product or service already exist in the market?
Identify the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats for your “big idea.”
Step 3. Use the PowerPoint SWOT template, provided in the Assignment 1 resources, to create a visual SWOT analysis chart for your “big idea.” The content in the SWOT chart comes from your notes for the last bullet point in Step 2.
Step 4. Use Zoom or the software of your choice to record your “big idea” pitch. Then post the MP4 video recording as your initial DQ response. Your video should last no more than 2 minutes.
Post your initial response by Wednesday, midnight of your time zone, and reply to at least 2 of your classmates’ initial posts by Sunday, midnight of your time zone.
1st Response
14 hours agoMalgorzata Perotin RE: Week 2 Discussion COLLAPSE
Good morning Class and Dr. A,
Below please see my BIG Idea pitch video and SWOT analysis visual.
Thank you,
Maggie
References:
Caroline Castrillon. 2019. Why More Women Are Turning To Entrepreneurship. Forbes. https://www.forbes.com/sites/carolinecastrillon/2019/02/04/why-more-women-are-turning-to-entrepreneurship/?sh=2ddc6e8c542a
Daniel Goleman. 2000. Leadership That Gets Results. Harvard Business Review
Guidant Financial. 2019. 2019 Trends – Women In Business. A look at women-owned businesses in 2019. https://www.guidantfinancial.com/small-business-trends/women-in-business/
Emily Heyward. 2020. So You Want to Be an Entrepreneur? Harvard Business Review.
Guy Kawasaki. 2015. The Art of the Start 2.0. Portfolio. Penguin.
Datareportal. Global Social Media Stats. https://datareportal.com/social-media-users
2nd Response
Hi all,
Please see the following week 2 DQ video post.
Please see the following SWOT Analysis:
Looking forward to your feedback.
Thank you,
Marco
References:
Kawasaki, G. (2004). The Art of the Start 2.0.
Frankenfield, J. (2021). Data Analytics. Investopedia. Retrieved from https://www.investopedia.com/terms/d/data-analytics.asp
Brown, T. (2008). Design Thinking. Harvard Business Review.
HBR. (2012). Disruptive Innovation Explained. YouTube. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDrMAzCHFUU&t=1s
Canada. (2020). Key Small Business Statistics. Government of Canada. Retrieved from https://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/061.nsf/eng/h_03126.html#how-SME