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Entrepreneur Written Interviews Written Interviews

Entrepreneur interviews and discussion – Karen Nicholas

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Our primary tasks for the ENT600 course were to read the E-Myth Mastery and also to interview at least 6 entrepreneurs. By combining the two tasks, we can see that The E-Myth Mastery allows us to view entrepreneurs from different vantage points. Is the entrepreneur we’re examining a technician, a manager or an entrepreneur? For clarification’s sake, an entrepreneur is someone who has the passion to create and build an organization, with all the inherent risks and potential awards. The manager organizes and structures the business so that it can grow and succeed, as well as gather information to analyze and improve processes. The technician is the expert in whatever product or service the business is offering. In Gerber’s estimation, a world-class business requires all three elements.

For my entrepreneurial interviews, all seven interviewees were asked the same questions. The first question asked them why they had started their business. This provided information on their motivation, which based on academic literature, is categorized at the macro level as either necessity or opportunity; that is, the business was a necessity as the individual needed to earn money, or the individual had located an opportunity, and the entrepreneur took the opportunity and developed a business. While this question is quite simplistic, it does provide a starting ground for further disucssions which delved into their goals and motivations further. Additionally, this question along with the next one began the process of identifying them as a technician, a manager or an entrepreneur.
The second question asked them what their goals or vision was for their business. The answer again provided information on whether a job was being created or a business. It also highlighted whether there was (or is) a long-term goal associated with the business.
The last question asked what they knew now that they wished they knew when they began their business. This question aimed to see which elements, if any, the entrepreneurs felt that they had lacked when they began their business. It has been noted that entrepreneurs tend not to look in the rear-view window as they are focused on the future. This question aimed to see if they were able to look back and see what they missed on the way to creating their business.

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Written Interviews

Interview with Curtis Looney, Owner of Pitch Salon, San Francisco

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Interview with Curtis Looney, owner of Pitch Salon in San Francisco

Tell us about yourself – What is your educational and professional background (schools, degrees, jobs that led you to your current endeavor, location)

So, all I have as far as education is high school and beauty college. All of my former jobs before owning the salon I’m at have been retail (besides other salons that I worked at). Worked at JCPENNYS, Kmart, Don’t Panic Inc. and Does Your Mother Know. Was an Assistant Manager at Don’t Panic when I was 18 and a manager of a salon I worked at as well.

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Entrepreneur Interviews conducted by Sean Miller

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In order to find the source of entrepreneurial motivation, which I refer to as the “It Factor” in my article published on Ezine (http://ezinearticles.com/?Some-Food-for-Thought:-The-It-Factor&id=6600358), I interviewed several successful entrepreneurs from all walks of business.  Each person was unique, but all impressed with their unwavering drive and desire to strike their own path.  Here are the men and women who inspired me through their words.

Mohammed Hussein is the owner of Ummah Couture Muslim clothing, www.ummahcouture.com, an online retailer dedicated to providing a one stop shop for Middle Eastern clothes and accessories.  He is also the founder of several up and coming startups to include www.fromlocal.com, an online forum for small local retailers to sell their products to the masses, and www.pledgedeals.com, a website dedicated to supporting local broadcasting stations through the sale of large group deals, an idea similar to the Groupon concept.  Please follow this link for the interview conducted with Mr. Hussein. Interview with Mohammed Hussein

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