Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Very Short Interview, Part 2

I believe my first interview to be very general in the questions that I asked. They were good questions but very general, especially after a semester in this class.

These answers came via email:
1. Have you ever thought of franchising your business?  No, I don’t think that RE flipping is something that is franchisable.

2. Have you evaluated your business?  Yes, not sure if you mean financially or generally speaking.  We evaluate our business goals, objectives and direction weekly in our business meetings.  We have a one-year goal (purchase 12 houses in 2016) and short term goals.

3. Do you have an exit strategy?  No, well, actually, we have individual exit strategies in general for our property purchases, but we do not believe in having an exit strategy for the business. We do have a retirement strategy which is to purchase multiple rental properties and to live off the rental income.


I was very comfortable with contacting this entrepreneur again, as I felt that with the first contact I built a good repute with them. I did feel that I was more comfortable speaking their language as the terminology was more attuned to the business at hand. I can only guess that they thought that I had progressed. The conversation went very well. 

2 comments:

  1. I too felt much more comfortable this go round interviewing an already established entrepreneur. It sounds like the person you interviewed has a good grasp on their business and where they want to go with it. You should continue to develop a relationship with them and learn as much as you can from both their successes and failures.

    https://wordpress.com/post/mcardle526.wordpress.com/787

    ReplyDelete
  2. Dallin,

    Good job on completing the assignment and establishing report with your entrepreneur. Although email's are the least-rich form of communication, I encourage you to ask more deeply-rooted questions about your entrepreneur's feelings and thoughts. While your questions were important, showing interest in another's perspective and ideas creates an emotional connection and will really help you with networking. Just some food for thought. Overall, I enjoyed reading your blog and have attached the link to mine as well.

    http://dipaoloent.blogspot.com/2016/04/very-short-interview-no-2.html

    I look forward to your comment and speaking with you soon.

    Best,
    Louis DiPaolo Jr

    ReplyDelete