Are you an Entrepreneur? Here’s a Challenge for you
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I recently came across an interesting video from Stamford University’s Entrepreneurship program. A professor there came up with an interesting challenge for her entrepreneurship students. First she formed them into groups then gave them each “seed funding” of $5. The groups had 4-5 days to plan and then had 2 hours to make as much money as possible after their envelope was opened. Afterward the groups presented their findings and outcome in front of the class.
There were some really creative ideas. The team that generated the most money actually ended up selling their 3 minute presentation slot to a company interested in recruiting the students.
Some ideas that I think would do quite well include:
1) Buying tickets and cans then raffling off “dates” for group members. (This depends on the attractiveness of the group members. This could also be an auction where the highest bidder wins the date)
2) Massages for $X or doing them free for donations.
3) Hold a focus group for businesses in the area so they can better understand and reach college/grad students. Call restaurants and solicit food donations. This focus group concept could be held for almost any vertical. You could simply give the participants a free lunch and charge the companies $10-$20.
4) Hold a educational session on how to use twitter or new media to grow your business. Again lunch would be provided through solicitations and you would charge people to attend.
5) Call a magician or other skilled person (artist, musician, etc) and invite local parents and kids (or the talent’s target market). Convince the talent to perform for free to get his name out there and request $10 for admission for attendees giving half to charity. People give their money away a lot easier when they know a portion goes to charity. You could also get food donated for this event as well.
Well it’s late and that’s all I got for now. I may add some more later.
What do you think about this challenge? Which was your favorite of my ideas? What would you do with $5 and 2 hours to generate the most money possible?
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Heather in Beautiful BC said:
What a fun learning experience for the teams!
I think I’d get my group to each play a guitar and sing outside all the liquor stores. I know people would pay me to stop and go away
December 7th, 2009 at 1:17 pm -
David Brim said:
Depends how good of a guitarist you guys are
glad you like it!
Hope all is well Heather
December 7th, 2009 at 2:30 pm -
Michael Peters said:
This challenge is definitely something that makes you think outside of the box.
As far as your idea I like the focus group idea the best. That’s very clever and I know some companies pay thousands to sit in on focus groups.
I don’t really have any creative ideas for business ventures….I guess that’s why I am a coder and not a marketing guy…lol
thx for sharing
December 10th, 2009 at 9:09 am -
Carpet Cleaning Gold coast said:
Then i start advertsing for a few hours about 3 ! contact my current members give them more resources tell them when the next webinar is and what’s happening !
December 11th, 2009 at 7:53 am -
Corporate christmast gifts delivered said:
nice video ! thanks for sharing it with us it is very useful for us !
December 18th, 2009 at 4:38 pm -
All Inclusive Vacations said:
Challenges are always meant for the entrepreneur.
December 22nd, 2009 at 2:35 am -
Christmas hampers Melbourne said:
Concentrate on pleasing your customers and not focus on making money. Over deliver.You might want to consider building a website for your business.Not only will your practice grow, but you can earn additional income streams from having your own website.
December 22nd, 2009 at 4:40 am -
Corporate christmast gifts delivered said:
Go online check my e mails login to my mebers area check to see who joined lately call them and ask them if it’s good time to talk a minutes or make an appointment to call back later on to discuss the business with them and mentor them along !
December 22nd, 2009 at 5:47 am -
diabetes supply said:
I’m writing a job profile on entrepreneurs. I’d appreciate a very detailed description of what an entrepreneur does in an average day at work from when he wakes up until he goes to sleep. It would be great if a real entrepreneur could answer my question.
January 1st, 2010 at 7:33 am -
Carpet Cleaning Gold coast said:
History has shown us that there were no real shortages for gas nor sugar, just political stances against the countries that were producing these products.
January 1st, 2010 at 8:19 am -
Corporate christmast gifts delivered said:
There are numerous entrepreneurship education programs and activities at universities and colleges throughout North Carolina. Communication between the various programs/activities is ad hoc and sporadic. Many operate in isolation while addressing issues common to all. Awareness, communication and collaboration on a broad scale will create greater efficiencies, synergy and increased qualitative output.
January 2nd, 2010 at 7:04 am -
used tires said:
Wow what a challenge, and what a brilliant idea the students came up with at the end! I am not sure what I would have done if given the same shot at this without knowing about it ahead of time.
I think out of all your ideas the #2 sounds the easiest to do and might be the safest option to go with. Perhaps you could also have an “auction” style payment for the massage service since you are limited to 2 hours.
Till then,
Jean
January 6th, 2010 at 5:45 am -
Laptop Briefcases said:
This sounds like a great lesson for wannabe entrepreneurs. They probably had some great ideas, but for such a limited time frame and budget, it was likely the more basic ideas that did the best. I especially like the idea to sell their 3 minute spot to a business. I’m sure they got an A on that assignment.
January 6th, 2010 at 7:59 pm -
UK Promotional Items said:
I don’t really have any creative ideas for business ventures….I guess that’s why I am a coder and not a marketing guy…lol
January 11th, 2010 at 3:34 am -
UK Promotional Items said:
I don’t really have any creative ideas for business ventures….I guess that’s why I am a coder and not a marketing guy…that need to be the best opinion.
January 15th, 2010 at 2:34 am -
Carpet Cleaning Gold coast said:
The other was an oil embargo that put the US in its worst energy crises for oil and resulted in super hyper inflations (gas went up to $ .54 a gallon and this was pre- unleaded days), and people were left pushing their car to the pump. Pumps had a set amount of gas and once it ran out, it was gone.
January 20th, 2010 at 5:32 am -
used tires said:
I recommended this video to a friend recently and it was very motivating for them as well.
Till then,
Jean
February 5th, 2010 at 5:53 am -
Newbury Park Real Estate said:
As far as your idea I like the focus group idea the best. That’s very clever and I know some companies pay thousands to sit in on focus group
February 11th, 2010 at 2:41 pm -
Newbury Park Real Estate said:
My emails login to my mebers area check to see who joined lately call them and ask them if it’s good time to talk a minutes or make an appointment to call back later on to discuss the business with them and mentor them along !
February 11th, 2010 at 2:42 pm -
Newbury Park Real Estate said:
A few hours about 3 ! contact my current members give them more resources tell them when the next webinar is and what’s happening !
February 11th, 2010 at 2:42 pm -
Newbury Park Real Estate said:
Many operate in isolation while addressing issues common to all. Awareness, communication and collaboration on a broad scale will create greater efficiencies, synergy and increased qualitative output.
February 11th, 2010 at 2:43 pm -
used tires said:
Yes, the focus group idea is very good. Nothing stirs up new ideas and thinking than sharing thoughts in a group.
Till then,
Jean
March 27th, 2010 at 8:31 am -
Car Battery said:
David, that challenge is pretty cool, I would love to be challenged that way in a class. Something unique and unexpected to really get the mind going. Just kind of how the real world works, as it just throws random things right at your face, and you gotta be ready for it.
April 15th, 2010 at 3:01 pm -
horse racing betting said:
Social responsibilities of an entrepreneur are many. But the main responsibility for an entrepreneur is to generous to society. For example, Bill Gates is generous enough to take risk by quitting college,sell OS to million of people. Just imagine if Bill Gates was just keeping the software for himself.
May 17th, 2010 at 9:51 am -
Homes to buy said:
I’m writing a job profile on entrepreneurs. I’d appreciate a very detailed description of what an entrepreneur does in an average day at work from when he wakes up until he goes to sleep….
June 1st, 2010 at 11:58 am -
Gas Engines said:
Perhaps you could also have an “auction” style payment for the massage service since you are limited to 2 hours….
June 4th, 2010 at 6:12 am


