CONTRACT CLOUD PRESENTATION | 12/02/15
As aforementioned in my previous blog post, I had a final presentation on a venture company, Contract Cloud. On December 02, Noah Kim, Harrison Zilli, David Zou, and I completed all the deliverables and gathered information for more impactful presentation to CEO Paul and our class. We each put big efforts to this project and I really appreciated all the time we worked together during Thanksgiving week and until the last day of presentation. I am especially thankful for Noah’s leadership in our project as he always kept his bright attitude in tough days. I liked David’s patience, Harrison’s effort, and Noah’s humbleness, and I strongly believe that we all grew throughout this second big project of our Entrepreneurship year. I learned how this project taught me beyond business such as commitment, preparation, and dedication required in the group work. While some leader or member can easily be bossy or arrogant during the group project, our group focused equally on each of our work. From the beginning, it was interesting that we decided not to have a leader to prevent any further trivial fights and conflicts, and our group equally divided the work load to put in this project. Since I was bombarded with many college preparation and school works, I felt a little unsatisfied with the amount of work I gave to the Contract Cloud project. I am still happy that I could take few steps further to develop presentation skills and analytical/statistical/observational study. Most importantly, I am really thankful for Mr. Hurdle about the business and entrepreneurial opportunities he provided us in high school career.