Market Day Reflection

Market Day Reflection

By:Natalie Nyhof

 

 

  • Write about one thing you learned from COLLABORATION at Market Day. I learned that you have to agree on things and also that you have to put your heads together.
  • write one thing you learned from CRITICAL THINKING at Market Day. I learned that you have to do a lot of thinking to figure out the price and how much you need from the sharks.
  • Write one thing you learned from CREATIVITY at Market Day. I learned that if you want your product to sell you need to make your product  unique and make your poster colorful.
  • What was the best thing about Market Day? The best thing was that we almost sold out.
  • What is one thing you would change if you could do it again? I would lower the price to $1.25.
  • What is the most important thing you learned from Market Day? How will this impact your future learning?I learned that there’s a lot of thinking and hard work put into Market Day. Market Day taught me more about money it will help if I ever have problems with business stuff.    

 

 

Pitch Reflection

Name:Natalie Nyhof,Company:Sugar Shooter

 

Market Day – Pitch Reflection

Consider the following questions and answer them completely. Use complete sentences and proper conventions. Show that you have really reflected on the questions. Write your answers to the questions on your blog.

 

  1. How do you think your pitch went? Summarize the parts of your pitch in 3 to 5 sentences.

The pitch got a little messed up we forgot to shoot the Sugar Shooter

 

 

2.What went well?   

Our Prezi

3.What did not go so well?

forgetting to shoot right away

4.Describe the setting where your pitch took place.

Conference room

5.How did you feel before, during, and after the pitch?

Before:Very nervous

During:Nervous

After:Glad it was over

6.Reflect on your preparation. Do you think you were well prepared? Why or why not?

We were pretty prepared we just needed a little more time

7.If you could do the pitch again, what would you do differently?

the rap at the beginning

8.What questions from the Venture Capitalists surprised you?

Try life savers

 

  1. What three recommendations would you give to another entrepreneur

1.Prepare well

2.low prices

10.What offer[s] did you receive and accept from the Venture Capitalists?

Frank gave $25.00

Jim gave $25.00