Reading Reflection: Shoe Dog, Phil Knight
1)
My family doesn’t have much money. The main
reason I can afford college is because of scholarships. Knight surprised me by
his story by showing similarities that I see in myself when he started his rode
to be an entrepreneur. In the beginning, he faced adversity with financial
struggles. He took an entrepreneurship class, just like I am now and paved his
way with brute determination. I love trading in the markets. I’ll trade
anything. I lose a lot too and I fail as well. I admired his tenacity. His will
to move past his failures. I didn’t even know why stocks moved at first, but
there I was trading. Just like Knight’s knowledge about shoes at first, he didn’t
know too much at first, but he went into a market with little to know about it
and made something his own. During Knight’s transition from his accountant job
to Blue Ribbon Sports, I loved how he finally went on his own. There are few
things to not admire about Phil Knight, although, I think he should have held
his job until he was making more money than his monthly salary. I remember when
I was trading, and I quit my job too early because early success in the market.
In the end, it all worked out for Phil, but what if he would have had several
months with no sales.
2)
One of Phil’s competencies is his resilience,
which is one of the main reasons why his early sales reach greater heights when
he started Blue Ribbon Sports. Nike would not have been a company if it wasn’t
for his multi-tasking skills either. Knight was juggling accountant jobs as he
was selling shoes for track runners. And lastly, his awareness to consumer
struggles. He was so passionate about shoes, that became determined to make a
shoe for certain athletes.
3)
Like all stories, there’s mixed information.
There’s different information found in his book then other articles online. I
tried finding other sources about US customs targeting Knight and Nike,
however, it made it more confusing for myself. Overall, great read, and I
really enjoyed learning more about the entrepreneur that I’m a customer for.
4)
2 Questions and Why?
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Do you think you can create a company from the
ground up in this era that competes with Nike? Sometime in the future
I would love to ask this question because I feel like everything is
established to us. We have everything we need. We already have our top five
apps. Can Phil Knight recreate Nike in this era?
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What is your biggest fear looking back at your
past?
Everyone has their current fear to
this day. I want to know what his biggest fear was after he already accomplished
so much. His fear in the beginning may have been providing stable income for
his family. Maybe his fear was bigger as he accomplished more.
5)
I think Phil’s opinion of hard work is simple.
So simple that you need to just do it. Don’t think and just do it. Afterall,
that’s a slogan that made millions. I love simplicity and I share that opinion.
Hey Michael! I thought you did a splendid job on completing this assignment! It's really inspiring to read how it is important to fail in order to reach success. It gives me so much more confidence as I go on to not be afraid of failing as doing so helps me grow as an individual. Overall, good job on this assignment!
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