Most of our team didn't show up for the first hour or two, which included most of our Chief Officers. Luckily instead of panicking like a bunch of nerds, we managed to get organized really quickly and get most of our tasks done efficiently. I personally set up a Trello board and made everyone sign on so that we could assign tasks and jobs to people. We used it to finish most of our financial planning (office space, a lawyer, equiptment, software, even desks and tables).
Seriously, thank whatever god rules the universe for Trello. I don't think we'd get even half as organized. I learned that networking is a powerful tool, having friends in various field is a very good asset. I communicated with a family friend about lawyer prices, to which I learned that his firm helps startup companies get set up for a flat rate. As we finished up the day, I had some team members look up business loans and investments, because $10,000 won't cover the cost of starting this company.
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Intro to CSG Intro
Last week I started Intro to Computer Gaming and Simulation. I'm taking it this semester because I accidentally took the classes out of order. This semester will be an trial, to see if I actually have what it takes to start my own company or join one. I already learned last semester not to bullshit your way through any course, so this semester I'm ready to tackle new challenges and have what it takes to be in a marching band. Two rules to follow this year: 1. Do my shit. 2. Do not bullshit.
Primarily what I learned were the different positions of a company. I was named Assistant Operations, which means that I'm in charge of day to day operation. Or at least I'm the assistant to him.
Primarily what I learned were the different positions of a company. I was named Assistant Operations, which means that I'm in charge of day to day operation. Or at least I'm the assistant to him.
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