Harvard Business School Originally Introduction T

Harvard Business School Originally Introduction T

In these final sessions students will share highlights from their Personal Business Plan (PBP) and how entrepreneurship and innovation could play a role in their personal and career paths. The innovative and entrepreneurial process that was covered in this course is as applicable to a person’s life as it is to creating a company. Thus, this session will help students identify where they would like to be and how they plan to get there.

What matters most to you as you contemplate your future career and personal lives? The entrepreneurial process is at its core concerned with “the pursuit of opportunity without regard to the resources already under control,” as Professor Howard Stevenson of Harvard Business School originally said. This process is as applicable to your career as it is to starting a company. The goal of this assignment is to identify where you want to be and how you will get there. Do not worry about your current resources. Think entrepreneurially. Your personal business plan should include a long-term vision statement, the “external” opportunities that exist, your “internal” (personal) strengths, and a strategy for yourself and your life over the next three to five years. In addition, please share at least one “failure” from your past and what you learned from it in terms of maximizing your potential for the future. The assignment should consist of about one page (up to 600 words) that summarizes as many of the areas above as possible, as well as the one “failure” wherever you feel it best fits. Develop a set of slides to present in class as requested by the instructor.

an assignment sheet with the required things will be provided and there is also a business canvas that you will need to fill, Use the attached business canvas as a tool and guide to plan your life and career and setting goals. there will be one where you could see how its done and one below it that is empty. fill the empty one please.

Thank you