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Student Mentoring Discussions Questions

Student Mentoring Discussions Questions. Source. End-of-Chapter Answer Keys Dorf and Byers Technology Ventures: From Idea to Enterprise Second Edition, McGraw-Hill Higher Education. Question.

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Student Mentoring Discussions Questions

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  1. Student Mentoring Discussions Questions

  2. Source • End-of-Chapter Answer Keys • Dorf and Byers • Technology Ventures: From Idea to Enterprise • Second Edition, McGraw-Hill Higher Education

  3. Question What is the difference between an idea and an opportunity? How is this difference important to an entrepreneur?

  4. Question Name an entrepreneur that you personally admire. Why do you consider them an entrepreneur? What sets them apart from other business leaders? What path did they take to entrepreneurism? What personal sacrifices or investments did they make in their journey? What people were important to their success?

  5. Question Mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) such as Disney, Virgin, AMPD, and ESPN are emerging to provide wireless services to subscribers without the need of building a wireless network. What business opportunity have these MVNOs identified? What are some of the risks?

  6. Question What were some of the key customer, technology, and market trends that drove entrepreneurship during the last decade? What factors do you predict will drive entrepreneurial challenges in the next decade?

  7. Question Consider a software application you use regularly. What task's does it improve or enable? Suggest three ways the application could be improved. Would any of these improvements be considered an opportunity for a new venture? Why or why not?

  8. Question Apple Computer’s Steve Jobs announced in 2003 the opening of an online music store with 99-cent downloads of popular music. Examine the system and describe how this impacted companies in different parts of the music industry. What new opportunities were opened throughout the music business with this move?

  9. Question Companies, hotels, and cafés are installing Wi-Fi wireless networks to provide data connectivity to customers. Combine Wi-Fi with Voice over IP (VOIP) and you have an intriguing potential competitor to existing cellular networks. Consider the opportunities offered by Wi-Fi networks. Who would benefit from such a service? Who is positioned to take advantage of this opportunity? Write a short description of the opportunity

  10. Question Global sales of radio frequency identification tags (RFID) and related equipment are expected to exceed $3 billion dollars in 2006. RFID uses electronic readers to retrieve digital data stored in microchips embedded on a surface of a product or other item. Describe the barriers to commercialization of this technology. What types of opportunities will be created when RFID tags are widely adopted in products?

  11. Question Identify a technology company that incorporated more than 100 years ago. Describe the industry and context for the firm today. Describe a significant industry and context shift for the firm in its history. Has the firm maintained a sustainable, competitive advantage in the markets it competes in? If so, how?

  12. Question For whom is a business plan written and why? How does a business plan serve as an alignment tool for key stakeholders in the business (see Figure 7.3)?

  13. Question What information on the competitive landscape should be included in a business plan? What frameworks would you use?

  14. Question What information on the key venture risks should be included in a business plan? Is it important for the business plan to be pessimistic or optimistic in regards to these risks?

  15. Question Why would a firm like Zipcar not likely emerge from a big automotive firm like Ford or Daimler Chrysler? What limits the big firms’ ability to start an innovation such as Zipcar? See www.zipcar.com

  16. Question Glass can now be made with an inner layer that makes it strong enough to withstand strong winds and bomb blasts, and support the weight of people [Herrick, 2003]. Examples of this new technology are PVB laminate and ionoplast made by Dupont and Solutia. Consider this opportunity for new building materials, and develop a story for this opportunity.

  17. Question TerraPass sells an investment in energy projects or credits used to offset environmental impacts. Drivers of gas-guzzler cars can exhibit a decal showing their environmental investment. Create a business concept summary for this business. (www.TerraPass.com)

  18. Question E-Trade has a value proposition based on the concept of an online banking and securities firm. E-Trade offers stock brokering, refinancing, home equity loans, and credit cards for people with modest assets. How does E-Trade compete in the marketplace? Describe the strengths and weaknesses of this value proposition ( www.etrade.com).

  19. Question The development of book superstores and Web-based booksellers such as Amazon.com has put intense pressure on small, independent booksellers, threatening to drive them out of existence. Well-planned, well-executed strategies, however, can give these independent bookstores the ability to retain a base of loyal customers and increase sales and profits. Two examples of bookstores with strong differentiators and a loyal customer base are Book Passage in Corte Madera, California (www.bookpassage.com), and Powells’ Books in Portland, Oregon (www.powells.com). What are the differentiators offered by these two stores? What strategy would you recommend to your local independent bookstore owners?

  20. Question What information on the competitive landscape should be included in a business plan? What frameworks would you use?

  21. Question What is viral marketing? Provide an example of a startup using viral marketing to promote and sell their product or service.

  22. Question A IEEE Spectrum magazine article in Sept. 2005 (http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/sep05/1685) featured some of the most expensive software failures ever. Examine the “Software Hall of Shame” and select your favorite. Describe why failure of knowledge management and the lack of behaving as a learning organization led to this result.

  23. Question There is a strong trend in many IT fields of overseas outsourcing. What are the primary motivations for this movement? How and why are startups participating in this trend? What are some of the risks for a newer company in outsourcing?

  24. Question Walmart has invested heavily in RFID technology to improve the efficiencies of its warehouse operations and inventory control. Outline Walmart’s value web. How has Walmart’s adoption of RFID influenced it’s supply partners? What new opportunities have been created with RFID?

  25. Question An acquirer looks for a company with a good profit margin, a proven history, and a fair price. Choose an industry of interest and list five criteria for selecting candidates for acquisition.

  26. Question Define the inter-relationships between an income statement, balance sheet and cash flow statement. What financial view is most important for a new venture and why?

  27. Question What is a term sheet? Specify three clauses in the term sheet that you would want as an entrepreneur. Specify three clauses in the term sheet that you would want as an venture capitalist. Why is it important both parties are happy with the resulting deal?

  28. Question What deal terms can a venture capitalist suggest to ensure entrepreneur incentives are aligned in both good and bad times for the firm? What are deals terms an entrepreneur would suggest to ensure investor incentive alignment in both good and bad times for the firm?

  29. Question Why is it critical both the investor and the entrepreneur are happy with the final deal? Who loses if this is not the case?

  30. Thank you

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