sexta-feira, 29 de abril de 2016

Week 2

§     Why do you think Randy Pausch was able to achieve so many of his childhood dreams?
I think that Randy Pausch despite being very intelligent  was also very wise in learn from the feedback that adults was gaving him.
The fact that he having fought for his dreams and have surpassed the obstacles that seemed insuperable made him materialize his dreams.

§     Do you feel that dreaming is important? Why or why not?
Dreaming is very important; but dreaming with a purpose in mind because they take to places that we ever imagined before. Dreams must be achievable and realistic.

§     Discuss at least one of your childhood dreams. Explain why you believe you can or cannot achieve this dream.
In my childhood I wanted to be a princess. I managed to realize this dream. As Randy Pausch said: If we are good things come to us. So the knowledge of the gospel came to me in my youth and I met the church of Jesus Christ, so I had the knowledge that I am the daughter of a King, which makes of me a princess.

I found some important insights from the Randy Pausch’s Last Lecture:

"Coach Setliff, taught me a lot about the power of enthusiasm. He did this one thing where only for one play at a time he would put people in at like the most horrifically wrong position for them.

He said, that’s a good thing. He said, when you’re screwing up and nobody’s saying anything to you anymore, that means they gave up. And that’s a lesson that stuck with me my whole life. Is that when you see yourself doing something badly and nobody’s bothering to tell you anymore, that’s a very bad place to be. Your critics are your ones telling you they still love you and care. After Coach Graham, I had another coach, Coach Setliff, and he taught me a lot abou

And then I hit the first brick wall, because they made it very clear that under no circumstances were faculty members allowed to fly with the teams. I know, I was heartbroken. I was like, I worked so hard! And so I read the literature very carefully and it turns out that NASA, it’s part of their outreach and publicity program, and it turns out that the students were allowed to bring a local media journalist from their home town. [laughter] And, [deep voice] Randy Pausch, web journalist. [regular voice] It’s really easy to get a press pass! [laughter]

OK, and so one of the expressions I learned at Electronic Arts, which I love, which pertains to this, is experience is what you get when you didn’t get what you wanted.

One of the things he told me was that wait long enough and people will surprise and impress you. He said, when you’re pissed off at somebody and you’re angry at them, you just haven’t given them enough time. Just give them a little more time and they’ll almost always impress you. And that really stuck with me.

And I think that that’s one of the best things you can give somebody – the chance to show them what it feels like to make other people get excited and happy.

And the only advice I can give you is, find somebody better than you to hand it to. And that’s what I did.
We’ve talked about helping other people enable their dreams.
these are the kind of things that I think everybody ought to be doing. Helping others.
Denny Proffitt knows more about helping other people. He’s forgotten more than I’ll ever know. He’s taught me by example how to run a group, how to care about people.
And I said, because I can.

So. How do you get people to help you? You can’t get there alone. People have to help you and I do believe in karma. I believe in paybacks. You get people to help you by telling the truth. Being earnest. I’ll take an earnest person over a hip person every day, because hip is short term. Earnest is long term.
 Apologize when you screw up and focus on other people, not on yourself. And I thought, how do I possibly make a concrete example of that?
Remember brick walls let us show our dedication. They are there to separate us from the people who don’t really want to achieve their childhood dreams.
when you do the right thing, good stuff has a way of happening.
When people give you feedback, cherish it and use it.
Show gratitude. When I got tenure I took all of my research team down to Disneyworld for a week. And one of the other professors at Virginia said, how can you do that? I said these people just busted their ass and got me the best job in the world for life. How could I not do that?
Don’t complain.
Just work harder. [shows slide of Jackie Robinson, the first black major league baseball player] That’s a picture of Jackie Robinson. It was in his contract not to complain, even when the fans spit on him.
Be good at something, it makes you valuable.
Work hard. I got tenure a year early as Steve mentioned. Junior faculty members used to say to me, wow, you got tenure early. What’s your secret? I said, it’s pretty simple. Call my any Friday night in my office at ten o’clock and I’ll tell you.
Find the best in everybody. One of the things that Jon Snoddy as I said told me, is that you might have to wait a long time, sometimes years, but people will show you their good side. Just keep waiting no matter how long it takes. No one is all evil. Everybody has a good side, just keep waiting, it will come out. And be prepared. 
Luck is truly where preparation meets opportunity.

It’s about how to lead your life. If you lead your life the right way, the karma will take care of itself. 
The dreams will come to you."

quarta-feira, 20 de abril de 2016

Introduction to Entrepreneurism

This course is designed to deliver the challenges, tools, and frameworks to prepare me for a meaningful life as a principled entrepreneur. The easiest way to think of this course is as a compressed preview of your life ahead, an accelerated version of the trials and lessons you are likely to face on your own life journey as an entrepreneur. I am anxious to know these things. But one thing I've realized is that will not be easy, it will require sacrifice and consecration.
Some notes I took:

·         I learned today that  sacrifice pertains only to mortality.  In the eternal sense, there is really no such thing as sacrifice  (Elder Bruce R. McConkie).

·         “Understand that there is no perfect “next step.” No matter what you choose to do next, there will be surprises and missteps. You will have to advance through struggles, through trials and errors. That’s just the way life works. But you know this.And you know that just as there is no perfect next step, there is no perfect “next job.” Nevertheless, you have two choices: (1) to be thoughtful about asking questions and setting priorities, or (2) to flail about without making difficult decisions and setting priorities, hoping the perfect job will come to you, until you run out of time, energy, and money and take the next job that just comes along, a job that is unlikely to advance your life in the direction you want.Life is difficult. And life is full of challenges. But life can also be full of joy and meaning if you ask the right questions, make thoughtful commitments, and pick up just a little bit of luck—or gratitude—along the way.. Work hard to begin to discern your special calling as an entrepreneur, have the courage to etch a few more good habits into your character and to take the next steps on your adventure, and you’ll be well on the way to your own Hero’s Journey of Entrepreneurship.”

·         Kawasaki was saing that companies like Nordstrom, Audi, and Nike make the world a better place. His advice: “don't start a business because you think that's what's hot. You should study and do what you love”, he says. He can't promise you that the money will come, he does promise that if you start a company simply for the money, you will probably end up miserable..” How can we do of our company a better place in the world  and at the same time be ecologically sustainable?

·         Gordon B Hinkley: "... We will be part of a peculiar people. How? Be faithful, be ambitious, be true, go foward,, do not stop now, continue, continue. Educate your minds and your spirit. And never doubt the fact that you are children of God with a divine destiny.The work of this world is done by ordinary people who do things in an extraordinary way, be decent, and the God of heaven will smile to you "

       We are all born entrepreneurs.

       Great leaders have many great friends and principles of Success:
   Bridge to success
   Formula For Success
   The Richest  Man in Babylon, G. Clason
   The Ten Ancient Scrolls For Success
   Man´s Searching For Meaning, V. Frankl
   The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
Productivity piramide
   Good to Great, J. Collins
   The Ministry of Business,
   Your life plan

·         Reid Hoffman talking about career-building tools said: “You are always investing in yourself. You are not a finished asset, You can always learn better, you can always do better. We have to understand how important the network around us is. Linkedin is an essential tool. How do I invest myself? Witch tools do I use? What is happening in the industry? Do I use spreadsheets? "