Exploring Your Community (end of chapter)
- Interview an entrepreneur in your community. Entrepreneurs are busy people, but most are willing to spend time talking with someone who is interested in what they are doing.
- Before the interview, brainstorm at least ten questions in the four categories below.
- Write and submit a summary report on your findings – be sure to include the name of the business and the contact person that you interviewed. Your report should be 1-2 pages long.
- Information gathering: Open the interview with questions about the entrepreneur’s family (any other entrepreneurs?) and educational and work background.
- About the business: Next, ask questions about how the business was started. How did the entrepreneur recognize an opportunity and develop it?
- Running the business: Ask about what problems came up as the business got under way and how they were solved.
- Reflection: Ask the entrepreneur to reflect on his or her experience. What advice would he or she give to an aspiring entrepreneur? Has running a business been rewarding?
Some additional questions you may want to ask:
- Did you or do you still have concerns/issues relative to your start-up risks?
- Is your passion for the business still the same? Better or worse? Are you having fun?
- What resources did you use/require to start your business?
- How has your target market changed or evolved over time?
- How long was it before you made a profit?
- Is your business what you initially intended it to be?
- Do you have a business plan?
- What are you future goals for your business?
Reminder: Be sure to include the name of the business and the contact person that you interviewed!