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		<title>Are you an Entrepreneur?  Here&#8217;s a Challenge for you</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Brim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently came across an interesting video from Stamford University&#8217;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 &#8220;seed funding&#8221; of $5.  The groups had 4-5 days to plan and then had 2 hours to make as much [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently came across an interesting video from Stamford University&#8217;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 &#8220;seed funding&#8221; 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.</p>
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<p>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.</p>
<p><strong>Some ideas that I think would do quite well include:</strong></p>
<p>1) Buying tickets and cans then raffling off &#8220;dates&#8221; 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)</p>
<p>2) Massages for $X or doing them free for donations.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>5) Call a magician or other skilled person (artist, musician, etc) and invite local parents and kids (or the talent&#8217;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.</p>
<p>Well it&#8217;s late and that&#8217;s all I got for now.  I may add some more later.</p>
<p>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?</p>
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