Building a Business, One Jump At A Time
For this unit of Social Entrepreneurship, we learned a lot about how social businesses are managed, how they get investors and funding, and how they impact the communities that they cater to. To learn more about business in the real world, we spoke with Chicago business owner James Bateman, who owns and operates the restaurant Gadabout in Andersonville, Chicago. To learn more about funding, investors, and networking, we spoke to Matthew Nicklin, who works as a managing director at First Analysis.
For this Action Project, we were tasked with coming up with our own social business prospect, and outlining and explaining our plan for it. Below is my business proposal for my social business, Jump Step.
In conclusion, I though that this Action Project was very challenging to complete. The whole process of creating a business from scratch is frankly pretty extensive and exhausting, even for a relatively simple online business like this. It was fun to explore what cool ideas I could turn into a social business, though.
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