1. I'm most proud of the fact that people seemed to enjoy my overall presentation as well as the props I brought in since they are very important part of my topic.
2. I would give myself an AP because I covered the basis of the rubric and was able to maintain time. Also because I believe I thoroughly discussed what my topic was about as well as my mentorship.
3. What worked for me was the fact that I was forced to memorize my lesson although there were some parts I was weak on it still made me focus more.
4. What didn't work was that I should have used the camera to display pictures of my mentorship to more thoroughly explain what I do and what the business looks like. I think electronics should be allowed.
What is the best way to maintain profits year round with minimal manipulation to prices?
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Monday, November 3, 2014
Extra October Post
For my extra blog post I wanted to give some brief background on my mentor since he is only twenty five years old and since his story is quite interesting.
His name is Alex Ahmed and he is from Egypt, he is 25 years old and he is the owner of a kiosk at Ontario Mills mall where I do my mentorship. So when he was around 20 yrs old he started his first business in Egypt as a broker where people would go to him to sell houses, car, electronics, etc. He had a Facebook page dedicated to this where people would meet via the internet. When he turned 24 he came to America with now job or American education. He was very broke at the time, so with help from his family oversees he started a small business of creams that belonged to his sister at Ontario Mills. This business was steady up about 4 months in when sales dropped. He then changed the products he was selling to toys. Sales have been steady since and he has opened another kiosk in Irvine where he sells the same products.
His name is Alex Ahmed and he is from Egypt, he is 25 years old and he is the owner of a kiosk at Ontario Mills mall where I do my mentorship. So when he was around 20 yrs old he started his first business in Egypt as a broker where people would go to him to sell houses, car, electronics, etc. He had a Facebook page dedicated to this where people would meet via the internet. When he turned 24 he came to America with now job or American education. He was very broke at the time, so with help from his family oversees he started a small business of creams that belonged to his sister at Ontario Mills. This business was steady up about 4 months in when sales dropped. He then changed the products he was selling to toys. Sales have been steady since and he has opened another kiosk in Irvine where he sells the same products.
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