• Take a quick survey, help out a student
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Hey everybody, I'm currently in an entrepreneurship class and our final project is to create, plan, and pitch for a company/product idea. Right now my group is going through the market testing phase, we're trying to see if our vision for the project will work out or if we need to change plans. If you could take a couple minutes of your time to fill out this survey, it would really help me out. If you'd like something in return, I could write a haiku review of some food I had recently.... That's about all I can afford to be honest. The survey includes all the information necessary to complete it, and just finish it to the best of your abilities. Please don't read too much into this thread with out having taken the survey. For the survey, go ahead and click [URL="https://goo.gl/forms/g2A5DbHS2vUObTzo1"]here[/URL]. If you'd like to know more about the product, my project, or anything else about Problemly, feel free to add any questions in this thread. Thanks!
[QUOTE=The golden;51356703]Could just be me, but the vagueness of the questions made it really hard to answer most of the survey. I had to leave most of it blank because I had literally no idea what to even say. Again, it could just be me.[/QUOTE] If you're still interested in taking the survey, please wait to read this! [sp]In all honesty, the vagueness was intentional. One question we needed answering for this product to be viable is "How often/how much are individuals able to recognize their strengths? and recognize issues in their lives?". Not providing an answer actually gives us just as much info as someone who does. It's perfectly okay to say that you're not sure, or that you don't have an answer! As for motivations, we felt that if we had options, we would end up leading individuals to either answer "Money" or "generic help everyone because that is good". Instead, we've gained some pretty interesting insight into what people think of when they think of motivation.[/sp] Thank you so much for taking the survey!
Answered it! Questions were terribly vague and I had no idea what ot answer for some of them too.
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