Faye Barry's Entrepreneurship for the Public Good 2013 Final Portfolio

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My final presentation to summarize my summer internship. This presentation describes what I have done and learned from my experience with Entrepreneurship for the Public Good.

Transcript of Faye Barry's Entrepreneurship for the Public Good 2013 Final Portfolio

Entrepreneurship for the Public Good Cohort 10

Final Portfolio

Faye Barry10 July 2013

Why Am I Presenting?

Williamson, WV PC: Faye Heartwood Artisan Center Abingdon, VA PC: Doly Han

Traveling Experience

Training

Lindsey Wilson College w/ Hal Rogers Scholars PC: Faye

Team Work

Social Media Day 30 June 2013 Lexington, KY PC: Faye

Entrepreneurship & Networking

Overview

Civic Leadership

Personal Growth

Academic Enhancement

Next Steps

Activity on Social Media Sites

Appalachianuprising.wordpress.com

Total Blog Posts: 7/18

Facebook

Image from the Overview tab on the Administration panel on Appalachian Innovators Facebook page

Source: www.facebook.com

Angie & I at Biltmore Estate PC: Angie & Faye

Pinterest

Source: www.pinterest.com

50 Relevant Pins to Pinterst

Google+ Total Google+

ReviewsPhase IPhase IIMisc

10%

36%54%

Total Google+ Reviews: 11

Phase I: 4Phase II: 6Misc: 1

Source: plus.google.com

TripAdvisor Activity

Total TripAdvisor Reviews

Phase IPhase 2Misc.39%

7%

54%

Total TripAdvisor Reviews: 28

Phase I: 15Phase II: 11Misc: 2

Source: TripAdvisor.com

Yelp Activity

Total Yelp Reviews

Phase IPhase IIMisc

45%45%

10%

Source: Yelp.com

10 Key Concepts1. Fail Often2. Wallet & Design Thinking3. Heart + Head = Hustle4. Direct The Rider5. Motivate the Elephant6. Shape the Path7. “It is not about the widget you sell, it’s about the mindset of

the person who might be interested” – qtd by Lisa Vaughn8. Fear Means Go9. Embrace Change10. 6 Things to Remember when Observing what People Do

10 Key Concepts Regrouped

“It is not about the widget you sell, it’s about the mindset of the person who might be interested in it” –qtd by Lisa Vaughn

The Wallet Activity

Empathy“The intellectual identification with or vicarious experiencing of the feelings, thoughts, or attitudes of another.”Source: Dictionary.com

Engaging Complexity & Uncertainty

Fail Often

Source: www.echoinggreen.org

Facilitating Change

Embrace Change

Source: Google Images

Google Trends

Think Like an Entrepreneurial Leader

Six Things to Remember When Observing What People Do

Cast aside your Biases, Listen and Observe

Listen to People’s Personal Stories

Distinguish Between Needs & Solutions

Entrepreneurial Leadership Is WhatPre-Event: An individual who builds new products

Event: ABC’s of an Entrepreneur:Adaptability

BenevolenceCreativity

Post-Event:A concerned individual who can effectively communicate a vision, identify key resources to spark change in search for a positive outcome, and have a strong persistence when faced with unseen challenges.

Background Information

Poverty

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Owsley County (KY)Letcher County (KY)

Total Pop. 2007 – ‘11:Owsley: 4,759Letcher: 24,449

“New Insight” for Appalachian Innovators

Credibility Skepticism

Change

New Knowledge from Appalachia

Common bumper stickers in the mountains--all on one car! "Coal Keeps the Light on" "Friends of Coal" "Coal Equals Cheap Reliable Electricity Plus Good Jobs" and "If You Don't Like Coal, Don't Use Electricity"

Dignity & Pride

Team Work in the KRADD RegionMobilizing Resources

Jacob Burdette & Sarah Clark at Appalshop PC: Jonathan Rios

Working as a Team

Source: ClipArt

3 Key Concepts Learned in EPG

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UExc7HJaGaU

Personal Growth

Before: After:Experience

Travel

2nd InternshipAppalCart Bus Stop in Boone, NCPC: Faye Barry

Confidence

New Way of Thinking

Empathy

Being a Team

Team Yoga at the Wisdom Tree in Boone, NC

Team Luncheon at Cha Da Thai in Boone, NC

An “AH-Ha” Moment

Julie speaking at Social Media Day at Jefferson Davis Inn Grille and Tavern in Lexington, KY 30 June 2013 Source: Yelp.com & Facebook.com

Value of Design Thinking

“None of the kids spend any time trying to be CEO spaghetti Inc.” –Ted Talks

Source: http://marshmallowchallenge.com/TED_Talk.html

My Mulligan

Source: Yelp.com

What is Success?

• Gain New InsightThe achievement of something desired, planned, or attempted.

• Happiness

• Have a next step

Next Steps…

2nd Work on Purpose Facilitation

Maintain Connections

Look for Internships

Yelp Elite

Update Personal Blog

BibliographyCatherine. Photograph of car with coal themed bumper stickers. "Support Your Local Stripper." Health in

the Hollers. Blogspot.com, 12 Apr. 2013. Web. 07 July 2013. http://healthinthehollers.blogspot.com/2013/04/support-your-local-stripper.htmlv.

Dahunsi, Lanre. Facilitating Change Image."Switch by Dan Heath." Lanre Dahunsi. Cnergy Media, 21 Dec. 2012. Web. 07 July 2013. <http://www.lanredahunsi.com/personal-development/dont-settle-live-with-passion/>.

“Empathy." Dictionary.com Unabridged. Random House, Inc. 07 Jul. 2013. <Dictionary.com http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/empathy>.

"Fear Means Go | Echoing Green." Fear Means Go | Echoing Green. Echoing Green, n.d. Web. 07 July 2013. <http://www.echoinggreen.org/fear-means-go-activity-guide>.

Hackbert, Peter. “Eight Tools for Design Thinking.” Entrepreneurship for the Public Good. Berea College. 5 July 2013.

Heath, Chip, and Dan Heath. Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard. New York: Broadway, 2010. Print.

“Success." The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. 2003. Houghton Mifflin Company 7 Jul. 2013 http://www.thefreedictionary.com/success.

"TED2010 Talk." TED2010 Talk. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 July 2013. <http://marshmallowchallenge.com/TED_Talk.html>.

Additional Sources

Appalachianuprising.wordpress.comFacebook.comGoogleplus.comGoogleTrends.commoodle.berea.edu/file.php/1952/2013_Need_Finding_Crib_Sheet.pdfPinterest.comTripAdvisor.comYelp.com10 Principles of Echoing Green