Journal 5

  1. Some of the connections between disciplines and entrepreneurships relate to the people and money. One of which is the economy, how money will flow between the people and your company. Another would be sociology, meaning how the people will react to your product or service to show how much of a name you give out. A large connection between the two is that entrepreneurships can lead to other disciplines.
  2. Entrepreneurship is a science because it’s all about trial and error. It’s a science of experimenting with the public on business models that could change how something is perceived. When trying to go about entrepreneurship, it’s all about trying to figure out psychology and sociology based on how people will view your product or service, thinking of alternatives if things happen or how to handle a situation if it goes wrong.
  3. Failure is good because it gives you the idea that not everything is perfect. It’ll also tell you that not everything works the first time around and that things won’t always hit off the first time. Failure teaches that things can be done perfectly and still have flaws that you’ll never know about, making it easier to overcome the next time you try it.
  4. I’ve learned that I can’t always do something the best and correctly on my first time doing it, I especially learn that with videogames. It allows me to try harder and work again, going back in with knowledge I didn’t have prior to the mistakes I made. I’ve learned that failure is the key to learning because it gives you the opportunity to better yourself.
  5. Ethical issues that might arise are usually related to how things that could affect people in the future. With cybersecurity, you could run into having to make the decision that could help the company but could hurt the people who are customers to the business. Another issue that could arise is something that could deal with privacy, making it so that people are risking their private information getting out. Resource allocation is also an issue, dealing with assets being managed poorly.