Entrepreneurial Mind: The Journey
Final Pitching Experience
Me and my teammates presented our business called LivInn for the final term, with the tagline “accommodation made simple,” on April 30, 2024. We at LivInn didn’t expect that we would be presenting our business first since we picked the number one spot by luck. Our presentation started when one of our members, Ms. Muñez, presented our business proposal, and overall, it was presented very nicely and smoothly. After that, the panelists then asked some questions for clarification, especially on the financial part. Like, how can we profit from this business, how can we attract customers, and what are the odds that our business will be successful. And we answered all of their questions. If we compare it to midterm pitching, we can say that in this term, it was a little bit easy and fun, especially since the panelists are very easy to talk to and very understanding. And if I were to rate the final term of pitching, I would give this experience a 9.5 out of 10.
Lecture Series
I was a little bit late since I went home to our town in Malaybalay because I was taking care of some important documents. Then I immediately traveled back and went to UCC to listen to the lecture series on this subject. At first, I didn't quite understand because, of course, I had just traveled, and I was still a bit dizzy since I'm not used to traveling yet. I took a short nap to ease my dizziness and nausea. After a few minutes, I woke up and went back to listening. The lecture series was actually fun because of the energy from the guest speakers. After another few minutes, I went outside because it was kind of hot inside. Then we went inside back again, and when the clock struck four in the afternoon, we left the lecture series to make our project, which is due tomorrow that day. Overall, the lecture series is fun.
Entrepreneurial Mind Journey
Hearing this subject way back in midterms, I actually expected that we would sell foods, snacks, or things because it was our entrepreneurial subject when I was in grade 12. But I was wrong. We were tasked with creating a solution to the on-going problems that were encountered by students here at CMU. And the idea that came into our minds is the problem that students outside Bukidnon encounter, which is the difficulty in looking for a pad or boarding house that is near here at CMU. And after thorough discussion, we then decided to create a website that will accommodate the needs of the students, which is LivInn. In our LivInn team, my role as a member is to do layout and editing stuff. I was tasked with doing our logos, our presentation, and the promotional video, since I was known to do layouts and stuff. In our logo, I was actually amazed that I came up with an idea quickly of what our logo would look like. When I read in the chat that our business name would be LivInn, I immediately imagined that the logo would be a form of a house. I created the logo using MS PowerPoint, then shared it after an hour of making it, which my groupmates approved.
For our promotional video, we were given a month to prepare it, but we didn't do it right away for the reason that there were other tasks whose due dates or deadlines were ahead of schedule compared to the promotional video. When there was like a week left, I immediately created a script and plot for our video. We then shoot our video, with Ms. Eballe as the camerawoman, Ms. Sibay as the actress, and me as the director, video editor, and voice actress. Overall, it was outstanding. I really like how my members cooperate.
They said that this subject will be a test of how strong your friendship bond is. They even said that many friends have been tested and are broken because of this subject. But for us, this subject made our bond stronger, for we saw how we would handle and do our parts responsibly and faster. Thanks to this subject, we've seen each other's flaws, so we know each other's limits. And if there’s one of us who needs help, we will then help each other because that’s what groups do; that’s what friendship is for.
Thank you, Entrep!!










