Background
Every large and successful company was once a start-up struggling to survive. Some of these successful companies were conceived in a flash of inspiration and planned on the back of a napkin in a coffee shop. Others took shape painstakingly over time in a basement or a garage. Some start-ups were created and then flourished overnight, while others achieved success only through a long series of painful fits and starts. The point is, that every company that exists today began rather small.
— Joel Kurtzman, Start-Ups That Work
This week you will decide what to do. You have the means to move forward with a great idea for a start-up venture that you know will be successful. You also have the means to buy a franchise that is running and doing well. You are capable of running either company. The decision will come down to a compare and contrast decision.
Instructions
Review Chapter 7 and prepare to present a Compare and Contrast Decision via PowerPoint medium with audio
Use the Kaltura video-capturing tool to present a narrated PowerPoint containing the following:
Background for your start up venture
Explain what approach you have taken to compare and contrast the two paths of a start-up or a running franchise.
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