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EPG Final Portfolio Presentation by: Jonathan Rios

Final Entrepreneurship for the Public Good Portfolio

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Presentation showing my learning and lessons from Summer I in the Entrepreneurship for the Public Good program in Berea College. Summer 2013

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EPG Final Portfolio Presentation

by: Jonathan Rios

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Agenda

• Academic Enhancement

• Civic Leadership Learning

• Personal Growth

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Academic EnhancementIssues in AppalachiaAcademic Material10 Key ConceptsBefore and After EPGEntrepreneurship Leadership is…Social Media by the numbers

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Issues in Appalachia

Embrace Change (Coal Keeps Lights On)

Under realization of natural assets

No support to uprising industries

Source: Daily Yonder

Source: KYPolicy

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Academic Material

Source: Business Model YouSource: Barnes & Noble

Source: Alex VermeerSource: Echoing Green

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10 Key Concepts1. Storytelling2. Embrace Change3. Bold Immersion4. Diversity driving Innovation5. Deeper Thinking6. Key Partners7. Head + Heart = Hustle8. Bright spots9. Creating Connections10. SMART Goals11. Fail Often

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Storytelling

Source: The Educators Room

Source: Fan Pop

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Change

Source: CG netSource: Friend Your Body

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Deeper Thinking

Source: Agency Post

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Diversity Innovation

Source: Deloitte

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Bright Spots

Source: Drew Marketing Minute

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Classroom vs. Real World

Term in Switch translated into real results

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Before and After EPG

Source: Newveneers

CONFIDENCE

GROUP WORK

BEING ON THE SPOT

PUBLIC SPEAKING

NUMBERS AND STATISTICS

AMBIGUITY AND UNCERTAINTY

INITIATIVE

SPECIFICITY

BEING OK WITH FAILURE

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A 2013Entrepreneurial Leader must…

Embrace change, diversity, risk and failure.

Seek to create a larger impact by innovating his work strategy in a constant basis.

Is one with his group.

Laugh and have fun!Source: Halrogers

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Social Media by the numbers

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Social Media by the numbersPersonal:

EPG Summer Album: 84 Photos

3 Facebook Pages claimed

Group:

177 Likes

530 Weekly Total Reach

2 Like to a Local Page!

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Social Media by the numbers

65 Yelp Reviews

13 Yelp Pages Claimed

66 Photos posted to Business pages

5 Lists

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Social Media by the numbers

6 Google + pages

3 Google + reviews

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Social Media by the numbers

20 Trip Advisors Advisor reviews

3 Pictures posted

No Trip Advisors claimed

Source: Hotel Dubrovnik

Source TripAdvisor Blog

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Social Media by the numbers

2 Pinterest Business accounts claimed

1 Personal board -65 pins

1 Collaborative board

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Social Media by the numbers

3 Photosynths 1 Blog Post

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Civic Leadership LearningGoalsAssumptions and GuessesAppalachia as a concept

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Goals

• Target Officials First

• Businesses

• Advertisement

• Workshop

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Assumptions and Guesses

Source: Family Search

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis.

Source: Kentucky State Data Center, University of Louisville.

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Civic Leaders

Source: Acterra

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Source: Wikipedia

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Personal GrowthEPG AssumptionsA Team MemberDesign ThinkingNext StepsMulliganSuccess

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EPG Assumptions“I mean, it’s just one class and there’s nothing

else you’re doing besides that”

June 2013

May 2013

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A Team Member

Source: Appalachian Innovators Facebook Page

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Next Steps

Ideas Ventures/ProjectsHuman Centered Approach for Social InnovationAshoka Networking in Latin AmericaSocial Media and Social MovementsBlogReviews

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Mulligans

Personal note taking/ data

Research

Pitch Strategy

Government ConnectionsSource: Time Machine Guy

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Success

When you align your aspirations with your skills and are able to impact someone, somewhere or something in a positive way. And always gaining to skill sets that can be of help by making that impact bigger. All of this in a financially sustainable state.

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Video

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDrh4D1we1Y

Please be sure to count the “Yeahs’”

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Overview

• Academic Enhancement• Civic Leadership Learning• Personal Growth

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Works Cited

• http://www.agencypost.com/5-principles-for-uncovering-true-insight/