Everyone has certain skills that make
them unique and their own person. This can range from computer hacking skills,
to bow hunting skills to sales experience. This will make entrepreneurs think
and act differently.
Back during my freshman Summer B (damn
that makes me feel old), I took the Warrington Welcome class and for one for
one of the assignments in the class we needed to complete a Strengths Finder
signature themes assessment. This assisted me in realizing what personality
traits I was competent in. My assessment gave me the traits: Adaptability, Deliberative,
Competitive, Relator, Harmony.
There are many aspects that go towards
Human Capital, and everyone has their own thing that makes them tick and
unique.
My 5 Aspects of my Human Capital are:
Competitive Drive, Adaptability, Cultural Experiences, Humor, and Insight
Aspect 1: Competitive Drive
I
have competed in sports and competitions for the most of my life. I have an
attitude that makes me a fierce competitor, and will do anything to make me
successful. This ranges from spending 8+ hours on the golf course to practice
and become one of the top junior players in the country to drilling my
intramural teammates for making a stupid or messing up an easy play.
Aspect 2: Adaptability
Playing
in golf and poker tournaments for most of my life I had learn to change my mind
set depending on the situation and learn how to plan for these situations
differently. Also through my work experience a couple summers ago I began as an
accounting intern and eventually by the end of the summer I worked more in the
sales department. I feel that being adaptable in a variety of situations is important
to be successful in anything that you do.
Aspect 3: Cultural Experiences
I
have traveled extensively in my life traveling to 49 of 50 states and to over
40 countries. This gave me the experience to see how different people live and
interact within their community. This would give an entrepreneur a possible leg
up on their competitors.
Aspect 4: Humor
Who
doesn’t like a guy that can crack a joke from time to time, I mean we all love
a good laugh. This helps when interacting with customers and potential
investors to make you more personable.
Aspect 5: Insight
5
Interviews
Interview 1: Dennis Fiore (a close
friend)
Dennis
reflected on that I am always able to hang out which shows that I am a flexible
person and easy going. It also shows that I am a good friend.
Interview 2: Russell Soffer (a close
friend and my neighbor freshman year)
Russell made a joke about how observant
I was, to bad my phone died before the rest of the interview was completed. He
made a joke about the squirrel that we almost walked on when we were walking
home. But it shows that I have a very detail-oriented personality, and notice the small things.
Interview 3: Jacob Ordos (another
close friend)
Jake focused on how I am different and how I am a free spirit. I feel that this is much of who I am as a person.
Interview 4:My Mom (a boys best friend is his mother)
Who knows you better than anyone else in the world besides your mom. Your mom knows you better than you probably know yourself.
Interview 5: Alejandro Davila (a close friend)
Alejandro
reflected with my humor. Humor is a good thing, He says that I have a funny
comment to say in a variety of situations which is helpful in a lot of places,
and can get you out of some sticky situations.
Reflect on
the Differences
I did not see too many differences
between the interviews that my friends gave. I feel that the friends that know
me the best have seen all sides of personality and know me almost as good as myself.
I feel like this is important in almost any setting having people knowing who
you really are and not putting on airs for them.



It is true that your mother knows you more than anyone else – I mean she is the one that birthed you. Definitely interviewing close friends also helps to know what you are truly capable of doing and your strong abilities. Jacob Ordo's interview, believe it or not, really stood out to me because being the "light of someone's day" is pretty impactful.
ReplyDeleteIt seems like you know yourself pretty well, it's always reassuring when people think the same things about you that you think of yourself. Also, that is a crazy amount of traveling that you have done! That is definitely something that gives you experiences and knowledge that most people don't ever get. Hopefully you can leverage that into helping your company somehow.
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