Friday, April 30, 2010
Semester Reflection
This is my final post and the semester is closing out. This has been the most difficult semester that I have had all 4 years of college. I have had to balance 20.5 credits, writing a thesis, and working 20 hours a week outside of class. It has taught me a lot about budgeting my time to accomplish the most. I am also excited to see how I can adapt and work on a normal schedule that is not so full and I can focus on a task with all my time and effort.
Speaker
Yesterday I went to the awards dinner for the engineering senior design projects. They had a PSU alum give a speech about the importance of globalization and innovation. I forget his name but he is current the president of ADT, a sector of Tyco electronics. His advice was to get out of your comfort zone and travel to different countries as often as you can. He said his experience working in a multitude of different countries like japan, Israel, and Spain were the main reasons he was able to excel in global corporations. Another piece of advice that he gave us was to try to do everything typical of the culture that you are trying to live in. This will help you relate to their cultures and connect on a better level. This advice was inspiring and really made me want to travel outside of the US to work.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
I have posted a blog previously about a very innovative company. But I was recently watching a show on the Google workplace environment. And I really liked their moto above taking care of everything that their employees needed. They will do your laundry, provide all your meals, or the coolest idea I thought was themed sleeping pods. Whenever the employees get tired they can take naps in these pods. Here is a link showing an example of the pods. http://www.inspiredesignblog.co.uk/images/Google_Office_Zurich-1.jpg
Monday, April 26, 2010
Reflection Project
When I was reflecting on the semester and what I have learned for our final project, I was amazed on just how much I learned about entrepreneurship. Coming into the class I thought it was just people who had good ideas could become entrepreneurs. I have learned the importance of finding the right market and all of the background work that is involved. Being an entrepreneur is more of a lifestyle than just a class you can take.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Innovative Company
When looking for companies to work for I came across a very interesting one; IDEO. This company consistently ranks in the top 5 every year for most innovative. I found a very interesting youtube clip of the company rebuilding a shopping cart. It is posted at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bwd-yk6VHXU.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
New Inventions

Looking around for cool new inventions on the internet I came across one particularly interesting one at http://www.inventionreaction.com/new-inventions/Transcend-Goggles. The invention is a set of ski goggles with GPS included which gives realtime results such as temperature, elevation, and speed displayed inside the goggles. As a skier I thought this was really cool because there was never an easy way to see how fast you were going.
Idea competition
Reflecting on the Idea presentation on class Tuesday I noticed how similar a lot of the ideas were to existing ideas. But I realized that people were focusing in on little details that made their idea unique. Whenever I thought of new businesses I always thought they had to have a radical new idea to sell and become successful but the real value is doing a service the best way even if a service already exists
Monday, April 12, 2010
Restaurants
Recently brainstorming for the most recent project I was thinking about the restaurant business and amid coming up with ideas that were all used I came upon one that I thought was really a great idea to save money and is good for the environment. The article can be found here: http://www.greenlodgingnews.com/content.aspx?id=3498. Ideas such as this one seem to have no real downside and would be very easy to raise money to implement.
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