What's the next best thing on TV? You probably know that the Amazing Race is over last Sunday and there is nothing good to watch out there. Oh there are: there are TV series of NCIS, CSI, Nikita, American Idol, and Dragon's DEn. Or you might as well try watching the "Shark tank." Group of savvy? Or clever cunning business men and one woman trying to lend money to many entrepreneurs but first they have to show the "judges or panels" that your business will bring in profit. Or business that will really work.
Watching the entire show "Shark Tank" reminds me of my panel interview regarding our thesis wayback College years in FEU. My College classmates and group partners think of innovative kind of business that we have to present to the class and then we have to defend it in front of our professors in Economics. Thesis or feasibility study of a business and product that we deemed will make it to the market. To market, to market...this little piggy went to the church. This little piggy makes more money.
Lotsa thinking and tinkering. Being innovative, creative, and most of all be very cautious meticulous and be ready for surprises. That's what is the presentation is. To shock the panels about your product is what really set you different from the rest of the presenters.
Shock them, surprise them if you will. And I did. I was able to balance the budget. And when you balance the budget?
Not only you have to present the product with a new name and NEW brand and quality that nobody else have but the point of not losing your feasibility study for them to use for their master's degree is crucial. That's one thing I've learned in College. That's one thing you should be very aware of.
Take this for example: When applying for patent in the patent office. Don't be another scientist who asked for patent and then have your formula being stolen. Uhm, am I implying something here?
That's a tungsten combined illumination. Need to explain that? I don't think so.
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