28A Your Exit Strategy
1. I have decided that my exit strategy is to absolutely not exit at all. I cannot sell my business because it is my art work on the shoes that makes the business what it is. I do intend to grow my business into more than just art on shoes but art on different items of clothing and accessories. I am going to begin my making t-shirts with my art work on it and then eventually go into creating backpacks with my designs and much more.
2. I cannot sell my business because it is my art work on the shoes that makes the business what it is. I believe I still have a long way to go and my business can grow so much more. Maybe one day I will give my business to my future children but I will have to teach them art and train them into re-creating my designs.
3. I feel like deciding to continue with my business has forced me to commit to HMKICKS more than ever before. I am constantly thinking of new and innovative ways to expand my business and ask my friends for their opinions and ideas on how I should do it. I have identified an opportunity within high school students who are eager to express themselves through their shoes and i am extremely excited to see what the future holds.

Hi Hannah,
ReplyDeleteFirst off, I like the GIF. I agree that you should not exit at all. It is something you have created out of nothing. Why would you want to let that go? I agree with you that you should grow your business and make it see its full potential. Overall, great job on this assignment.
Hi Hannah,
ReplyDeleteI like your opinion on this matter because it embraces the idea of how having a business can be so rewarding, especially one that you created from nothing! Some products take longer than others to reach their true potential and success and I agree that sticking with your business to be more profitable (hopefully!) is a good move. Nice work.
Hey Hannah, I think it's cool that you never want to give up your business, it shows you really care about it. If for some reason you weren't able to continue working on this, you could potentially find another artist capable of taking over to keep the business up and running.
ReplyDeleteHey Hannah, I enjoyed reading that you will also not sell your business. I would also like to keep my business and eventually pass it on to generations down in my family. Expanding the business is also something that is on my mind because I would like to make sure that I stay successful so I can ensure that it stays profitable.
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