28A - Your Exit Strategy

1) My exit strategy is to move on from my venture and look for other opportunities but still support it and maintain it. Whenever I am away from my venture I would want people that I trust and can count on in place in order to keep the business going.

2) I selected this exit strategy because it is a cause near and dear to me that I don't want to part with and if my business is successful I would want to see it continue to grow and make a difference.

3) My exit strategy did not influence my other decisions that I've made in my concept since I did not really think about it until now so it was never a factor. I identified this opportunity because it is something I am passionate about and I wanted to create something that can bring about change and help animals in need. 

Comments

  1. Hey Isabella,
    Your exit strategy is similar to mine and will allow you to explore other ventures while continuing to create change. Your idea has come a long way since the first day of class and it is evident that you have the passion to create change and have a successful business. You know what you want, have long term goals and will have a positive effect on many animals lives.
    - Sander B.

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  2. Hi Isabella!

    I respect your choice in your exit strategy. It's great to keep an open eye out on other possible ventures that are in need for development. Since you are passionate ti protect animals, I already know that you'd make sure to keep your nonprofit continuously up and running. It's great to see the development throughout the semester of your business idea, with constant improvement of it week after week.

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  3. Hey Isabella,

    I think it's cool how you're willing to branch out into other ventures. Even if your current idea is successful, it's always good to not keep all of your eggs in one basket. I'm sure with a dedicated team of people, your venture could continue successfully even when you decide to take a hands-off type of role. I hope your venture turns out successfully as it sounds like you are quite passionate about it.

    -Max Coughlin

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