2. I chose this exit strategy because I have dedicated a lot to this idea and I want to see it through. If the idea is ultimately unsuccessful, I choose to stick with it and see it through and vice versa (if it is successful, I want to stick with it and not sell it off)
3. As I think more and more about it, my decision has been present throughout my entire concept. I have mentioned in several assignments how passionate I am about this project and that I am excited about hiring a team that is just as passionate. I can see how if this were something that I would not want to stick with in the long run I would sell it, but since that is not the case, I want to stick with it and that has been extremely evident through many of my posts.
I think your idea is great and definitely worth being passionate about in the first place. I think that it’s an idea can constantly keep up with the needs of your customers so it can be a long lasting venture like you want to make it. I also realized that a lot of my decisions have been influenced by the exit strategy I had in my head the entire time. Good job.
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Hello Amy,
ReplyDeleteI went back and listened to your pitch so I could get a little more info on your business idea. I think you have created many solutions to several different problems that arise in eating out for dinner. I like that you have the stick to it attitude until it’s not a viable business any more or if you just want to exit at a later date and sell it. I chose to sell mine after five years and use my proceeds to invest into another business. I love the startup process of new businesses. There is nothing more rewarding than building something from nothing. Good luck in your business.
If you would like to see my blog, you can check it out at: http://9to5isoverrated.blogspot.com/2016/04/my-exit-strategy.html