NOTE: As this would look bad to an investor, I am choosing to write about a 'side-hustle' and how I plan to exit that rather than planning to exit ClassroomSync. A side hustle that I have worked on on and off over the last five years is a small company that gathers certified drone pilots and brands them under one logo and brand. Exit Strategy This 'company' was my first true en devour into entrepreneurship and when starting the company I had never really considered exiting the company. However, since this company was based out of my hometown, I had left a friend in charge of the company. However, if this company was my main hustle, I would've issued shares of the company and searched for a buyer that would want to buy the shares (and in turn control) of the company Why This Strategy? I feel that this strategy for this case would be the cleanest and be the easiest to preform. In this case, I wouldn't need to sell 100% of the company, if I had wanted ...
Hey Collin,
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I think the most important tip is definitely to not procrastinate. This is a course you have to dedicate time to throughout the week, if not everything will pile up and that makes for a not very enjoyable Friday night.
I think your emphasis on procrastination is really called for. The assignments for this class are easy enough, but can be difficult to complete on extremely short notice. I also feel that reaching out to people is very important. There are so many students in this class that are more than willing to help others understand the nuances of this course and answer any questions we may not find in the syllabus.
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