Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Assignments for Class #9

Elevator Pitch Presentation Preparation
You will be giving your pitch in class although not in the elevator this time. Please practice as we will be video recording the pitch. If possible, dress as if for a formal business meeting. Remember to slow down, enunciate, smile and use the Crossing the Chasm reading as a guide and be sure to include any HTWFAIP principles that you feel apply. After class, the videos will be posted and the class will vote on the 3 best. The 3 best pitchers will then form teams and create the complete business presentations that are the final assignment for the class.

You will each have 30 seconds to make your pitch so be sure to practice with a clock.

Revise all assignments as requested by the Professor in your blogs. PLEASE NOTE: this is the second to last time you will be allowed to submit a revised assignment. You will only have one more opportunity after this week to complete the assignments to the Professor's specifications and requirements. This is your only warning. Please be aware. Place links to these revised assignments in the comments area below this post.

Part 4 of HTWFAIP is the section titled: Be a Leader. Write 2 blog entries about one or more of the lessons included in this section of the book that you have employed personally recently. You must cite the specific chapter of Part 4 of HTWFAIP in which the principle you are employing appears. You cannot write about experiences with family members or significant others for this assignment. Place a link to this assignment in your blog in the comments area below.

These assignments are due for 12 noon on Monday, April 6.

21 comments:

  1. Professor, you did not comment on my enterprise value assignment from last week and I was wondering if I could get some feedback so I know if I need to make revisions. Thanks!

    Revised Enterprise Value

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  2. Updated Assignments

    Be a Leader 1

    Be a Leader 2

    Also, I am assuming that we do not have to post our elevator pitch, only bring it to class?

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  7. Revised Financing Sources
    Revised First Year Budget
    Revised Enterprise Values
    I am not sure what the error is with my Under Armour outstanding shares. I have rechecked the SEC filings and compared my findings to that of other students. It appears that I have the same data as most other students whose work you have not noted as being incorrect.

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