Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Conrad Hilton


Conrad Nicholson Hilton (December 25, 1887 – January 3, 1979) was an American hotelier and founder of the Hilton Hotels chain.
Hilton grew up with seven siblings: Felice A. Hilton, Eva C. Hilton, Carl H. Hilton, Julian Hilton, Rosemary J. Hilton, August H. Hilton, and Helen A. Hilton.
He had thought he was a Frog in a pond but in reality he was a tadpole in the ocean
Conrad Hilton developed his entrepreneurial skills working at his father's general store.
His first hotel he purchased was a 40-room hotel named the mobley in Texas in 1919
He went on to buy hotels throughout Texas. The first high rise hotel he built was the Dallas Hilton, which opened in 1925. This was followed by the Abilene Hilton in 1927, Waco Hilton in 1928, and El Paso Hilton in 1930. He built his first hotel outside of Texas in 1939 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
During the Great Depression Hilton was nearly forced into bankruptcy and lost several of his hotels. He was retained as manager, however, and eventually bought them back.
In 1925, Hilton married Mary Adelaide Barron. They had three children: Conrad Nicholson "Nicky" Hilton, Jr., William Barron Hilton, and Eric Michael Hilton, before divorcing in 1934.
In 1942, Hilton married actress Zsa Zsa Gabor. They had one child: Constance Francesca Hilton, before divorcing in 1946.
In 1976, Hilton married Mary Frances Kelly. Their marriage lasted until his death in 1979.

Comrad Hilton's slogan was: minimax, minimum price for maximum service.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010


A) Bernie Marcus and Arthur Blank where the proud creators of Home Depot
B) The Strengths of home depot are that they have owners that strive to help out the customers and keep them happy with the products. They also have good Advertising where they have slogans like "More Saving. More Doing" and also " You can do it. We can help"

Bernie - Service/ Cheerleader
Arthur - Competitive/Org.
Ken - Finance
Pat - Marketing ( Sell )

C) Home Depot was a successful business because they were always ready to help you and teach you how to use an item. Along with friendly employees they also had lower prices than every other business in the Retail Industry. They were really good at listening to what the customer wants.
D) I can learn from how the Founders studied the customers to see where to improve and what they needed to add. Also how they trained the employees to think customer first and how they were to be them selves. You can learn that anything is possible as long as you strive to achive your goals. and not allow critics to get in your way. Listening to customers reviews can save or make a business
The Home Depot operates 2,193 big-box format stores across the map
Home Depot was founded by Bernie Marcus and Arthur Blank in 1978
The first ever Home Depot was opened in Metro, Atlanta.
The workers at Home Depot were always ready to help and were well educated with every product, The workers were also trained to be them selves.
"To create a company that would keep alive the values that were important to us. Values like respect among all people, excellent customer service and giving back to communities and society." this quote showed how Arthur Blank was thinking what they needed to do to hit the top of the charts.
Robert Nardelli was appointed chairman in 2000
as of 2007 Frank Blake has taken over as chairman and CEO.

Friday, June 11, 2010

The Apprentice 2


I think the first team was well prepared and delivered there purpose well but didn't have the same edge as the 2nd group. The second group brought in the actual singers they were featuring for the bids. In the end the Net worth team won the challenge.
  1. How do you Negotiate: When you are going to negotiate make sure you are going in with something that you are pretty sure that they will say no to just to get an understanding of where they are at and how far they are willing to go.

  2. Delegation: To be a successful business group you should never put friends on the job when you know someone is better than them.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Mike Kind, The Last Lecture


Fear of Failure
Failure is the key to success
Eyes wide open, keep you mind open to opportunities.
Copy Cat, using the same idea as another product, but improving the product to be more user friendly.
Circle of influence
Rocky Do Not QUIT
Never stop learning, keep your mind active well you are still young. Try to always learn your craft
Try to have fun every day.
Don't talk life to personally
Copy Cat
I can keeping on thinking of ways to improve something that is already good to help better products for the users and myself

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Apprentice


When you are giving out directions make sure they are clear.
Don't market something you aren't trained to do. Coupons work.
The street smart team won because there theme was based on the safari and they went out and had flyer's out giving discounts to everyone that brought the flyer's. Where as the the University graduates had a theme where they were dressed up like clowns, which in my opinon isn't that smart seeing as alot of kids don't like clowns. They also had no Promotional advertising.
Audrey was fired. The firing oof Audrey was the right thing to do, she was manager for a reason and that was to manage and run the business but she failed. In addition to her not following through when they were at the table she blamed everybody but herself for the lose.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Master Moves


Oswaldo is asking 300K for 30% of his company
I personally would not invest in this, the fact he was asking way to much for such a simply made product and for the price he was asking you only got back 30% of the company. As a buyer i wouldn't pay to buy this product seeing as if you think about it you could probably make it yourself and there are way better products out there.

Uro Club



Uro Club he was offering 51% for 25,000
He accepted the deal of 25,000 for 70%
In my own way of thinking about this i would not lay a penny down for this it just seems weird carrying around urine in a club, you always have to dispose of it and clean it thoroughly, It just seems more rational to go in the bushes or find a washroom.

Pork Barrel Spice Rub


Reasons the shark tanks didnt want in
Too big of a market
He saw them as part time owners not full time
the whole BBQ sauce idea has alot of compition and not easy to get your product well known. positives are that if it does get known BBQ sauce sells like a charm. In my opinion i would have gave them 50,000 for 50 percent of there profit just cause if i had the money they do that pocket change and if it gets big you get quite the profit.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Randy Pausch (Time Management)

Best way to teach something is to make them think they are learning something else. ”Head Fake”. Loyalty is a 2-way street. Brick walls let us show who really wants to achieve there goals, and who isn’t that dedicated. Raise the bar to get the best out of your students. Always treat others with care. Always have a Fun attitude. "Experience is what you get when you dont want it". Don't be Arrogant. Arrogance can limit you on conquering your goals
•Do not give up striving for your dreams: Even if you do not achieve them, there is still a lot that you can gain out of trying.
•Do not give up when you fail to get what you want: You have gained experience in the process instead.
•Do not give up when you face obstacles in your path. The obstacles are there for a reason: Not to keep you out but rather, let you prove how much you want something.
•Do not feel offended or discouraged when other people point out your mistakes and shortcomings. They do so because they care and want to help you become better. When no one points out to you that you have done a bad job, it just means that all of them have already given up on you.
•Do not complain and whine: Doing so does not you to solve the problem. Instead, work harder. That will be more helpful to you in the long run.

Time Management

Friday, May 28, 2010

Reflecting on the Experience


Problems that we as a group experienced was the weather shut down the idea of selling floats do to the facts that we didn't think the floats would sell as good with the cold weather. So we decided to switch to muffins which are good for any weather condition and everyone enjoys a giant muffin.
I learnt that with all the organization and planning that goes into preparing your sales you can't just take things for granted. The main key to success is that the Team works together to make the job get done that much easier.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Top 10 Entrepreneur Uprises


1.Economic Turmoil
2.Green Power
Thanks to government incentives and changing public sentiment, clean energy is the most popular kid on the green movement block. The stimulus plan poured billions into renewable energy, automakers are all but predicting electric gridlock within the next few years, and everyone who's anyone in the electric power industry is investing in the "smart grid."

If the money being thrown around is any indication, that's just the tip of the slowly melting iceberg. Cleantech Group, an industry research firm, reports venture capital investment in clean technology--including solar, biofuels, batteries and the smart grid--overtook IT and biotech for the biggest piece of the VC pie. The sector swiped 27 percent of all investment dollars in the third quarter--that's $1.6 billion.

3.The senior Market
4.Discount Retail
5.Local Business
6.Education
7.Parental Outsourcing
8.Health and Wellness
9.Texas
10.Affordable Alcohol
10 1/2. Pets

Google


The way Google keeps there employees happy and hardworking, is that they keep a friendly work place with lots of entertaining things to do for there employees. Google hires anyone that is smart and has good ideas. It doesn't matter what ethnic background you have or where you are from as long as you have the brains they will hire you . When working in google 20% of your time you can do what you think is good.
They have a creation called the Google Grant which is a fundraiser that raise money for a wide variety of charities.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Arnold Schwarzenegger

I learned from Arnold that no matter where you come from if you have you mind in the right place you can concur your goals. Even if your first movie flops you can still make it large.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Element Bars


Jonathan Miller is the proud founder of the Element Bar. Element Bars is a custom created energy bar that you design online. Johnathan was asking 150 thousand 15%. Daymond offered 150K for 75% of the company, but Kevin H said he was an investor in another company that he felt Element Bars would fit well into their product line. Kevin H said he was an investor in another company that he felt Element Bars would fit well into their product line. He offered 150K for 100% and 4% royalties. he declined it. To my surprise Kevin H offered the 150k for 35% and 4% royalties and said that would be his final offer… in an incredibly gutsy move Jonathan countered at 25%, but they ended up settling on 30%.

Blue Ocean Strategy

What is It
Blue Ocean Strategy is a book written by W. Chan Kim. The book illustrates the high growth and profits an organization can generate by creating new demand in an uncontested market space.

Examples of B.O.S
Cirque Du Soleil
Google
Apple Inc.
Starbucks

6 Principles of B.O.S
"Reconstruct Market": Re-evaluate the premises that form your industry's assumptions and shape your company's business model.

"Focus on the Big Picture, Not the Numbers": Keep your eye on the overall view and dont get lost in the statistics.

"Reach Beyond Existing Demand": Businesses naturally focus on current customers, a process that invariably leads to greater market segmention analysis.

"Get the Strategic Sequence Right": Execute your strategy sequentially to achieve your "value innovation."

"Overcome Key Organizational Hurdles": Successful execution demands that your company must resolve internal department differences

"Build Execution into Strategy": Reduce your management risk by incorporating Blue Ocean implementation into your company's ongoing processes.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Ray Kroc

Kroc isn't really in the food industry he was really the real estate business. He was a man of making sure everyone gets good value, if they are paying for something he owns he wants to make sure that they get there moneys worth. Ray was a born salesman. he could manipulate you into buying a product he created. He was a born Business man. Ray wasn't the creator of McDonalds. he had asked if he could help the mcdonalds brothers and eventually purcashed his own mcdonalds after he had built as many Mcdonalds he ould afford he bought out the company from the Mcdonald brothers.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Script

Hi I am from Sardis Secondary
I was wondering if you guys would be interested in buying some tickets
the tickets are $1 a piece and the winner gets a 2001 Acura
All the money goes towards the grad legacy which is a fund that helps the kids that are less fortunate as well as for scholarships
How Many tickets would you like to buy

Thursday, April 8, 2010

BobbleHead


If i was Jeff i would have pulled the same move he did by not giving away any percentage of the company that is bringing in profit. Jeff is making 500thousand in profit off his online Bobble Head site. He went into the Shark Tank having a plan to sell a percent of his new idea of vapour bobble heads where he would be selling bobble heads out of the mall. Doing that would not be such a great idea because getting a Stall in the mall is expensive and if his great plan doesn't turn out it would leave him losing money. I also think Jeff went on that show just to get the publicity of his online site

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

BC'sTop Employers

Simon Fraser University- Simon Fraser was selected for the reasons that it provides parental leave top-up payments for new mothers, fathers and adoptive parents. Employees an also take advantage of an on site daycare facility as well as a summer day camp program for school-age children of employees.



Nintendo of Canada- helps employees save for retirement with contributions to a matching RSP plan. Encourages employee wellness with free memberships to an on site fitness facility, that also offers on site yoga classes.




Diavik Diamond Mines- starts new employees at three weeks vacation to start, in addition to five personal paid days, off per year is the only employer featured this year to offer employee discounts on diamonds, a nice perk for the romantics offers one of the most unique work environments in Canada with never-ending summer days and spectacular displays of aurora borealis in the autumn through spring.




Hewlett-Packard- helps employees balance their working and personal lives with a variety of alternative work options, including flexible hours, telecommuting and compressed work week options. offers a generous and flexible health benefits plan with no waiting period for new employees.




Next Level Gaming- Offers new employees three weeks vacation, plus five paid personal days off and paid time off at Christmas lets employees share in the company's success with profit-sharing and share purchase plans helps employees stay in-shape with subsidized fitness club memberships and free ski passes to nearby Cypress Mountain offers flexible work hours, telecommuting and even lets employees bring their pets to work when needed.



Yellow Pages Group Co.- provides new employees with three weeks of paid vacation after their first year on the job. Offers employees a variety of alternative work options, from reduced summer hours and telecommuting to flexible hours.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Sir Ken Robinson


Education is to hard to get a grasp of when you don't know what the future holds. If your not prepared to be wrong you will never come up with something original. We don't grow up into creativity you grow out of it. Intelligence is dynamic. The greatest fear is not to make mistakes. Creativity is appreciating all of the things around you. If you Don't have fear to be wrong you have a better chance of of being successful.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Healthy Business

A Healthy Business is a business that knows how to treat a person well.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Shark Tank

College foxes packing boxing.
College hunks hauling junk.
the offer they want 250 000 for 25%
they them wanted 1000000 for 10%

Friday, February 19, 2010

Mark Zuckerberg ( Facebook )

Mark Zuckerberg is the proud founder of Facebook. They project him to be worth around 4 billion dollars. He is a Harvard drop out that now owns of of the biggest online companies. He is a rich 25 year old but yet doesn't spend his money. He lives in a 1 bedroom apartment and sleeps on a mattress. His hiring report was based on the ability to adapt and learn with intelligence. You need to find people that believe in what they are doing. Mark has been programming when he was only 13 creating programs to help communicate with other workers for his fathers office. He then created a music player named Synapse, this program got offers from both AOL and MICROSOFT, but he decided to turn them down and attend Harvard University. The main thing to keep success is to keep it together with a friendly attitude and let people feel free instead of having them be insecure.Myspace Vs. Facebook This is a clash between to two online chatting programs. Myspace drop off the charts as more and more people tended to side with Facebook. Myspace dropped due to the fact of the insecure pages while Facebooks page are secure to people that you want to allow. Also Facebook has a larger variety of applications and more stuff to do then Myspace. Facebook is also a simpler program to operate then myspace.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs started with nothing but found a way to create one of the biggest company's ( Apple ). You cannot connect the dots looking forward only looking into the past. Steve got fired from a company that he had created. Love what you do, if you haven't found it keep looking and don't settle. If you live your life to the last some day you will be right. Steve was diagnosed with a toomer in his pancreas, at the time he was told he would only live 3-4 more months. He over came it and they found a cure and is now living today.
  • Stay hunger (never be satisfied) stay foolish (keep dreaming)
  • No one wants to die not even the ones who want to go to heaven.
  • time is limited don't let someone else control it .
  • follow your heart and don't let someone lead you in other directions.
  • You cannot connect the dots looking forward only looking back.
  • What ever happens in your life was meant to happen, embrace what happens
  • Live life forward but its understand it backwards
  • Good comes out of the Bad

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Shark Tank (Mr.Todd's Pies)


Mr.Todd's pie was a fresh homemade pie store that made there pies at the store making people enjoy the fresh taste. Todd was very emotional about his pies and believed they could make for a good businesses. Todd gave 25% to two of the sharks. He went in only wanting to give up 10 % of his company but left now only with 50%. Todd has had offers from McDonald's, but Todd is afraid if he gets his company's growth growing to fast he won't be able to keep up. The same reason one of his company's flopped. After 3 loans and with no other options he decided that going on the Shark Tank would help him keep his pie industry going and have support to help it grow.

Monday, February 15, 2010

John D Rockefeller


John D. Rockefeller was famous for a little creation he made called Ledger A. Ledger A is a money tracking way that he thought up. You keep tarck of your money by writing down every penny you have made that day and what you have spent. John was also a american industrialist, changing the way the petrolum industry. He was a man that always cared about his reputation but with his selling hitting the top of the charts the government started to side against him creating a bad reputation

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Mike Kind

Even if in the first place people don't believe in your idea you should never stop believing in it and if you pursuit you have a chance at having good things happen. the main goal is for you to believe and keep believing even if at first it doesn't work.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010


Growing up i have always been told I am naturally Athletic. Every sport i have ever tried i have been good and if i didn't start good i catch on in a day or two. I have am also a Adventurous. I always want to to travel somewhere out of our country and see new things I travel whenever I can and also go for hikes. I'm a a Respectful guy, I'm not a guy that will disrespect someones beliefs or opinion, because I believe everyone has equal rights and should not be judged on opinions and beliefs

Monday, February 8, 2010

Strengths

On average two out of every ten people work to their strengths. The reason is that people don't focus on their strengths but instead they just coast along and except any kind of job instead of one that they could be excited about going to every morning. You should be siding towards the stuff that pumps you up each and every morning instead of worrying about your weaknesses. When you get a report card and you have an F you should worry about it, but don't ignore it. You should focus on the A as this is where you excel at.

I am a Choleric. Some of the statements they referred to are not me but some of them are. Though i am a quite kid i will lead by example and show leader ship. If i happen to do something wrong I always like to correct my mistakes.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Richard Branson


Richard Branson has created some of the most wealthy and reliable companies. To keep these companies working well he hires a president for every single company to keep his businesses running mainly error free. The reason for creating all of his businesses is that he tends to get bored so when he is bored he thinks of creating new companies. Richard dropped out of school at the age of 15 because he wasn't very good at school. He believed he would fail an IQ test, but Richard's success was going by the saying " If you treat people well they will come back". Branson makes sure and takes time to find the right people for his employment line. Even will all of his success Richard Branson is still creating new companies.


  • $25+ billion dollar company a year

  • 55 000 employees

  • "magazine STUDENT"

  • Finding the RIGHT people

  • Virgin Galactic

  • Dropped out of school at 15 years old

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

How To Kill the Entrepreneurial Spirit


To be a good entrepreneur you have to be equally distributed in all of the areas of a company. A good entrepreneur has to be passionate about the costumers, the product and administrations. The companies that collapse are the ones how have separate people for different aspects of the company instead of being a company where everyone thinks about ever single part of the company.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Where I Learned Confidents


It all started when i was young, I was playing at the park when a baseball team was having a practice and a baseball came flying my way and landed at my feet. I was hesitant at first because i didn't believe in myself that i could throw the ball that far. After a couple of seconds passed i bent down and picked it up, I slung my right arm back then flung it over my shoulder. It flew all the way to the players glove. From that point I never hesitate to throw the ball back, because I have the confidante's in myself.

Monday, February 1, 2010


In today's class we learned that leadership is reflect on your attitude. We were also taught that failure is only in your thoughts if you believe in yourself and push yourself to the max you can be successful, Also that if you have confidents in yourself you can achive what others believed you could not.



  • attitude reflects on leadership

  • Believeing in yourself builds confidents