Friday, July 12, 2019

Growing My Social Capital

In order to develop the idea I have proposed and to see with going through with it I need to establish a line of individuals who can help bring capital in both intellectual and financial form. These individuals must be dedicated and the best. This list compiles the most important three.

1. Richard Opena. They work as an information manager of the company Polestar, an electric division of Volvo, dedicated toward bringing electric cars to fruition. This individual is a domain expert, capable of providing great resources for the company in all domains. I found this individual while contacting  a few companies that are based in the industry. I asked for all viable information regarding their projects and what hopes they have.

2. David Wallter. An expert in the market and area I am trying to sell for. They are housing managers for a large firm that searches for the most profitable business ideas and develops them further through capital enrichment. I found him searching for development enterprises and believe he is an important asset to the company overall.

3. Ahad Virani. An important supplier for the company. He is a heads development manager at Tesla and has a surplus of vehicles that can be used to fully developed the company motto of informing the public of the overall benefits of the vehicles.

Overall the search for the targeted experts was quite fulfilling and allowed me to search other avenues in order to fully grasp who I would need to develop my company.

3 comments:

  1. Hi Arthur,
    Great post on the Growing My Social Capital. Interestingly, you had to establish private capital in both intellectual and financial form. It's amazing how you come with the three people, and how specif that they are.
    Great post.

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  2. Hi Arthur,

    It was smart of you to reach out to a housing manager as your market expert. I believe that as you make these strong connections, they will prove invaluable as you progress on your entrepreneurship journey. It’s not who you know, it’s what you know. You chose good people to contact, they all seem like valuable assets to your social capital.

    Jonah Brafman

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  3. Hello Arthur,

    Great post! I believe finding three people for this assignment was quite difficult but great job that you found those three. They seems like very helpful for your project. You did a great job that specifying who they are and I am very sure that your company will run well with those people.

    Once again, great post and good luck with rest of the semester!

    Kaito Yoshida

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