claycyprien
claycyprien
Dreams Are Goals Now
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Clay Cyprien is a c/o 2018 graduate of the Entertainment Business Master of Science program at Full Sail University.
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claycyprien · 7 years ago
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On to the Next Task
I haven’t been one to display a huge amount of emotion whether it’d be something unpleasant or even receiving good news altogether. For me, it would be all about moving on to the next task that’s ahead and never really giving myself much time to dwell or reflect on the path at hand. This month I got a chance to reflect on the beginning of my journey leading up to this very moment of writing these words concluding this EBMS program. As I began to look forward to the next task ahead, I couldn’t help myself not to become emotional about the milestones that I’ve come to achieve up to this point. My goals for this final project course was to complete a full business plan based on the objectives and concepts learned from the entire program, to present a formal business plan to my peers and faculty family of Full Sail University, and to graduate from the Entertainment Business Masters of Science degree program.
The thought of starting a business to most people is one of the scariest things in the world, for good reasons. Being in business for yourself is being 100% committed to the services you provide within the range of your company. One of the safety nets of having a good job is benefits like healthcare coverage and 401k account. As a business owner, you look deep into the aspects of financial managing, looking ahead to three-years of projections that you look to meet. For me, this journey has been beyond fulfilling and everything that I’ve could have asked for from an educational institution.
Last month’s courses were all about putting it all together, but this month was focused on ironing out the wrinkles and dressing up the presentation of the actual plan itself. After all, first impressions are everything whether you are seeking investment from equity funders or bank institutions. That was the month where there was a moment where the light bulb came on for me and I realized that I wasn’t just creating a plan from a business owners perspective any longer. I started looking at things from the investor's standpoint and started asking myself, “would I invest in this idea if it were presented to me?”. This is where the creative side of the idea met the logical side, but the creativity of structuring an idea to be published to the public eye came from the Media Publishing and Distribution section of the program.
In this course, I came to appreciate the flexibility of the different directions that this industry has to offer. I discovered that it is more difficult to obtain a credible agent to represent an artist's creative content than it is to reach a representative from a publishing and distribution company to solicit their work too. This allowed me to think outside the box to figure out what creative content can I make available to sell beyond me just solely focusing on ticket and admission sells. I came to realize that there could be an open window of opportunity to work with promising music producers that lack the knowledge of protecting their creative content. This allowed me to put on the hat of a talent manager and would be able to provide them with necessary tools, such as a press kit, to self-publish the media content on behalf of the architects.
Although I would have the platform and the skill set to be successful in this particular sector, there is a number of liabilities that I would have to consider if I really wanted to move in this direction. Advance Entertainment Law made this milestone very achievable along with my company as a whole. To enter such a competitive business within the live entertainment industry, one must understand all the risk that may hold serious legal liabilities. As I reflect on the journey during the month of this EBMS course, the key concepts for best practice within the field dealt with good negotiations skills. One must understand the legal lingo of protecting specific intellectual properties on any and all documents.
One of the highlights of the course, for instance, was the pleasant surprise of how aware I’ve become to be able to identify legal liabilities from a specifically proposed obstacle course competition in particular. This is a skill that demonstrates a solid understanding of identifying different liabilities, no matter what that industry field is. I also learn that it is extremely wise to take the necessary step to protect your mark by applying for a federal trademark and registering a domain name containing trademarked elements. This was something that I immediately grasp my attention with my business. I personally found it refreshingly satisfying to understand the ins and outs of the contract jargon as well as legal liabilities laws to have a more meaningful contribution when structuring my business plan. 
Looking back at the beginning of this program, I can honestly say that Product and Artist Management was one course that I really underestimated prior to taking the class. My initial impression was that it had nothing to do with what the core of my business. That was before I found out that class emphasize was about making money. Little did I know that PAM would be the course that simulates my interests in managing products and talents’ as a subdivision to my company. The internet has become a world of its own and the research that was done during this class help grasps a niche for the market that I’m targeting.
There are many different leadership styles that can be used in a wide variety of situations, including being able to adapt to all styles of leadership when communicating with different types of personalities in the industry. Product and Artist Management focuses on knowing your audience with detailed market research. It is almost mandatory for managers to stay relevant in today's music industry because it leaves the impression of knowing who's currently hot. You see, an artist manager does more than just book the gigs for their talent, they also become a life coach. PAM not only exceeded my expectations, it also allowed me to expand my thinking to maximize other areas of revenue streams.
No matter what the provisions are on a manager vs. artist's agreement, the primary goal is to create a career roadmap that is realistic and full of updated inputs from the artist and their team. This brings me back to the class teaching of Elizabeth Counsman. Reflecting on what I've learned in my Negotiation and Deal-Making course is that it's vital to be able to clearly communicate with people on a conversational level. This course has exceeded my expectations and sharpen my skill set as more than a negotiator, but a better communicator. I was able to explore different types of contracts that would be used in my industry specifically in the live entertainment field.
The types of contracts used are Independent Contract Agreement, Performances Agreement, Rider Agreement, Personal Appearance Agreement, Non-disclosure Agreement, Venue rental Agreement and Sponsorship Agreement. Although each agreement will hold a certain value of importance on its own, it's the negotiations leading to the agreements that will be the challenge to face. Things got a bit interesting as one particular assignment involved me playing the role of a manager with a classmate and based on our conversation I had to negotiate on terms that we both would agree on. What made the assignment even more exciting, my classmate that I was paired with was actually an artist himself and turned out to be a great learning experience for the both of us. Understanding the characteristics of whom I'm negotiating with, will serve as a valuable tool moving forward in my career in the entertainment industry.
Going back in time to further reflect on this journey, was how I learn to effectively use social media platforms as a professional weapon of choice to go along with a professional portfolio website, thanks to Digital Marketing. This course taught me that there is a science behind advertising digitally and measuring the results of my marketing efforts. Creating a digital canvas was is a great learning experience in putting together a complete professional marketing campaign. This is met to introduce my business concept in an organized and concise manner. Strategically identifying who I plan to market to as well as other key categories were designed in a canvas to display information such as industry analysis, revenue stream, and pricing, competitors, campaign preplanning, etc.
Over the years, social media has become a vital platform to companies in the industry to display visual content that directly relates to there business brands and/or products. My peers and I was given a list of Lynda courses and were to watch at least one that relates to our industry and I decided to watch was Twitter for business. Some key takeaways that I will continue to use moving forward are the list section of my account profile. This is an area that will often be used to follow competitors without having them on your timeline. Other takeaways that are just as important would be advertising with Twitter and the analytics and promoting your content to a mass audience is one thing, but knowing more about who are your followers gives a different perspective of how to use this platform.
With every campaign in place for a business, there will always be the element of a budget that helps operations move according to plan. No matter what medium a person uses to control the funding, the Business Finance course of this program really makes you pay close attention to your spending in both business and personal side of the coin. This was one of the most important classes of the program for me personally. One of the biggest challenges during my past experiences where financially conveying why a transaction is needed to be made, as well as reading and understanding annual reports when it was presented to me or looked up. Although funding at the time didn’t seem to be a problem, budgeting the necessary and unnecessary expenses was becoming an issue that needed to be addressed.
In other words, financing is simply the act of bringing money into an organization. The very first day of starting this course, I quickly realized the level of importance to understanding the business financial aspect of this degree program for the business that I am creating. One of the goals accomplished was to set up a three to five-year financial plan that covers the projected income and operational budget for my live entertainment company. I have to admit that diving into companies annual report was a bit overwhelming as I overcame the task of familiarizing myself with analyzing two major companies annual reports. Being a business owner, you must have a solid understanding of the principle of finance to keep your company profitable and learning about the fundamentals of finance helped me think outside of the box in terms of thinking about proper strategies, to seek sponsorships for my business and the projects that it will produce.
The most common misconceptions about the word branding are often recognized as a logo or an identity for corporations; or maybe even a product, service, or company. However, either one of them is correct. The month's course of Business Storytelling and Brand Development was highlighted on my calendar since the beginning of this degree program for many reasons. Creativity is the bread and butter of my approach to competing in an industry filled with competitors. I have learned that an effective brand is a story that is told to a target audience in hopes for an emotional connection.
Personal branding helps with this in connection with the services and products I offer. This was the preplanning stage for my digital portfolio to organize a personal brand strategy. My brand is a reflection of my work ethic and by ensuring that my main focus relies on the quality as well as the prodigious hospitality of any work that my brand is attached to, it will stand out from competitors in the industry. The course content provided really helps me understand the importance of analyzing my industry’s growth, as well as identifying the main competitors and current trends in the industry market. One of the most important concepts that I will always carry with me professionally is the ability to give a piece of myself personally to my target audience.  
In the first week of the Project Team Management course, I was asked to pitch a project proposal based on my field and continued to build on it throughout the entire program. This is a course where I felt I was extremely engaged in and often would think that I’m putting way too much information on about my proposal. Well, the one thing that I can quickly reflect on this topic is that it was highly emphasized that there's no such thing as a project that is too organized. It was about bringing a brainstorming idea to life in a form of a project plan to be defined and break down the work structure of it. That seemed to be the fun part for me due to the passionate behind me orchestrating live events for some time now. 
Rigorous research and analyzing help me determine the benefits and drawbacks of my project, and as a result choose the most appropriate project management methodology that’s suitable. It takes preparation-months and months of careful planning and organizing to pull off a live event at the caliber that I am planning for. Solidifying the date of an event and marking a firm goal with a deadline on the work breakdown structure is a vital stage in the planning process. Everything from here on out turned into a domino effect in terms of thinking about all the necessities needs such as proper IP and liability insurances to obtain. Based on the structure created, we took in a step further to wrap up the month by focusing on creating a risk management guide and budgeting as well as creating a team and quality management plan helps break down the responsibility roles where outside help may be required.
Just like any other profession, you always need to be able to stand out from the rest especially as a CEO of a company. That executive is considered the red apple, inside of an all green apples classroom that can communicate with other members of different departments, and will naturally obtain a business suaveness towards each project at hand. The Executive Leadership course has prepared me to expect the unexpected from a wide range of situations by defining what kind of leadership style I can take into my profession. Now that I think about it, this course was the beginning stages of preparing for my final business presentation by being introduced to the Pecha Kucha Presentation assignment in that second month of the program. Telling a story with practically just pictures and very little words paints the picture of exactly the message or point I’m trying to get across to the viewer.
Being prepared for any situation starts by being knowledgeable of all theories or traits. However, within my field, you’re likely to be exposed to a wide range of different situations where I have to be ready for mentally. 48 Laws of Power was a book that I have always want to read but often found all the reason in the world to not make time to begin reading it. Universe has a funny way of putting want right in front of you, as that turned out to be one of the two class textbooks throughout the month. My journey was set in virtual stone as I prepared a road map of goals, that I wished to accomplish from this master’s program and now set to create a whole new set moving forward.
As I reflect at the very beginning of this entire program, it's crazy how the same dreams that brought me to this purse my vision have evolved within its approach. There is always a moment in a person’s life, where they can imagine doing something that revitalizes their thought process. A moment where they can imagine doing something that they love doing every single day. That very moment is when they realize whether they are on their path or away from it. That moment came to me when I completed a turning point video assignment that gives viewers an exclusive introduction to myself.
Classic recording to say the least, but I could remember exactly how I was feeling when I first did that assignment. I was confident in what it was I wanted to do, but I could clearly see that I didn’t really have the identity of who I was as a business owner and how I wanted to make things happen. Mastering my craft on this journey that I'm on requires me to blend the two discipline and a childlike spirit together into what we know as the Dimensional Mind. Personally, I think there's always something to learn and for me that will always make me a student of the industry. If there is one thing I can take away from the first month, it's that my purpose for my idea is bigger than myself.
The growth from where I started to where I am now is a huge milestone that I’ve accomplished. I have incorporated my business in my hometown state, I have constructed a full blueprint of my operations in the form of a business plan, I can effectively defend my business concept in a logical manner to make sense to potential investors and although I can go on, the big take away is that I am as confident than ever moving on to the next phase of my journey. I am extremely grateful for the wonderful instructors that played a part of the process of getting me to the end of this road trip of the EBMS. Now that the arrangements of family and loved ones are set for them to witness me walk across a graduation stage, this is merely just the beginning. Now I am in the position to take action in ways I once couldn’t have imagined.      
There were obstacles along the way that could have derailed my train off the tracks, yet again and again, I continue to fight through it all with resilience. No one will ever feel the pain that motivates me but everyone will see the passion I bring to the table with the know-how and knowledge to reach the maximum potential in every project that I am involved with. The picture is crystal clear now as I continue my journey of operating a live entertainment company. The dreams are reachable goals, now that it's all put together. Although there is always another task ahead, I’m going to enjoying this moment and be grateful all I have and will accomplish.
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claycyprien · 8 years ago
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The Big Picture from BPD
Life has a funny way of introducing an interest in a person. In some cases, it might be the passion of providing a certain service, the genuine gratification of providing useful information, or maybe it’s even a long time dream that has been set to a goal and determined to bring to life. Well, for me it’s all of the above and some. Prior to taking this business plan development course, there were three goals that I jot down neatly into my mastery journal so I could come back and compare them to this very moment. Those goals were to create a professional business plan that will be ready to be put into action, receive feedback from my peers and instructors in regards to the plan, and to use my technical knowledge to make a creative planned that stands apart from ordinary business plans.
To be perfectly honest, this course gave me more than just an apple to take a bite out of. It gave me the seeds and the necessary tools to nourish, hydrate, and grow an entire tree. There was a moment into the reviews, GoToTraining meetings and assembling a professional business plan where the light bulb came on. I realize that I wasn’t just creating a plan from a business owners perspective any longer. Although that is often the primary notion, I was also looking at it from an investors standpoint as well.
It wasn’t enough for me to simply prove my idea is good and could work anymore. I had to make it transparent enough, where stakeholders will want to be involved because they believe in the business and its structure that I’m creating. Surgically dissecting each focal point of a business plan gives a clear understanding of the industry itself, the target demographic, as well as the market opportunity there is to proclaim. The big picture moving forward is clearer than ever as I prepare for my final month in the EBMS program. This course, in particular, was about putting it all together, and although generating revenue is usually enough motivation for keeping the doors open; building something special that will help others is worth more than any dollar amount. Confidence is through the roof for me now as I continue my journey of operating a live entertainment company with a culture of always celebrating small victories and dancing to the big ones.
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claycyprien · 8 years ago
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Media Publishing and Distribution
Within any field of study, it is essential to have a good grasp of what to filter when structuring an idea, that no one else sees until it is published and distributed to the public eye. All year long my peers and I have received helpful textbooks, and resources to guide our vision, and/or dreams, into a feasible goal. As this month's course of Entertainment Media Publishing and Distribution approaches the end, you come to appreciate the journey that it took to get to this very point, although it remains clear that theirs a lot more road ahead of us. The original goals for this course do not compare to what I actually gained from the information provided by Kim Craft,  this month. My goals prior to this course were to learn about current issues affecting media publishing and distribution; to learn about strategies for protecting creative content, and to create a distribution model to develop a publishing and distribution plan for live concerts.
In today's industry, it is more difficult to obtain a credible agent to represent your creative content, than it is to reach a representative from a publishing and distribution company to solicit your work too. Even if one is successful to reach a representative, no publishing and distribution company will accept unsolicited content and will request and recommend that you obtain a specialized agent within your desired field. The first half of the course walks through the traditional model for a specific form of media content. What was pretty interesting about Ms. Craft's class, was that she allowed us to think outside the box, to figure out what creative content can we make available to sell. In my case, a live concert festival focuses on ticket sells; so besides the marketing campaign ads, it was challenging to say the least to come up with the desired content to publish.  
As I dove deeper into the textbook, I came to realize that there could be an open window of opportunity to work with promising music producers, that lack the knowledge of protecting their creative content. This allowed me to put on the hat of an artist manager, on behalf of music architects. Not only did I absorb some effective tips on creating a query letter, yet I also was faced with the task to create a distribution model in the form of a press kit. A successful press kit that contains the necessary information of the creative content, is what reels in the representation of a credible agent. However, that same press kit can be used in an alternative method of self-publishing the media content with the use of aggregator websites. 
The information that's provided in this course has instilled a vigorous amount of confidence to officially begin my master plan, that is associated with the program’s final project. Although managing music compositors may be in the future plans, I learned that the same method used to create a distribution model for a producer would be the same for my business in live events. It is clear to me that self-publishing is where I would apply my attention to a professional level. Rather than a press kit, a media kit with a clear introduction of who the organizers are, and specific information that helps customer be guided to my business services that I will provide. To say the least, this month, in particular, was the icing on the cake, that has me primed to be a force entering a competitive entertainment industry.
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claycyprien · 8 years ago
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Advance Entertainment Law
Many people with a dream on the shelf will often say that they're waiting for the perfect time or a certain tool, or even the right amount of capital to get their master plan set for takeoff. In all honesty, there is no such thing as the perfect time for anything. To enter such a competitive business within the live concert-festival entertainment industry, one must understand all the risks that may hold serious legal liabilities. As I reflect on this mastery journey of mine, there were a few milestones that were set to be achievable for this month's course of Advanced Entertainment Law. My personal goals for the course was to properly create a legal contract, to understand the legal impact of entertainment law, and to learn strategies for protecting rights within the digital entertainment industry realm.
Throughout this month’s course, I have evaluated helpful key concepts for best practice within the entertainment field, such as reviewing contracts to find what's not noted when dealing in negotiations. Before any individual sets to create a legal contract, one must understand the legal lingo of protecting specific intellectual properties on documents for all parties involved. To be able to understand the legal impact of an entertainment business, a person main objective is to be able to analyze a bad contract agreement at times, to understand a contracts’ term as a whole. For instance, I was pleasantly surprised by how aware I've become of being able to identify legal liabilities from a specifically proposed obstacle course competition in particular. This is a skill that demonstrates a solid understanding of identifying different liabilities, no matter what the industry field is.
Learning the strategies for protecting rights within the digital entertainment industry realm has everything to do with the cyber law. It is important to make sure that someone else isn’t using a name and/or a mark of the desired business. In fact, while being wise to take the necessary steps to protect your mark by applying for a federal trademark, and/or registering a domain name containing trademark elements, actually may attract the individuals who may tend to have expressed intentions to cause harm to one's brand for financial gain. It is extremely helpful to look back at particular legal cases for references if a certain issue was to arise. Although many new business owners would be inclined to obtaining legal consultant, I personally find it refreshingly satisfying to understand the ins and outs of contracts lingo as well as legal liability laws to have a more meaningful contribution when structuring my master plans.
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claycyprien · 8 years ago
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Product and Artist Management
At the beginning of this entire graduates program, there was a hand full of courses that I personally circled on my calendar with a red sharpie pen. Those months circled were courses that I was most looking forward to taking, considering that it directly focuses on my desired industry in entertainment. Little did I knew, eight months into the program, that PAM would be the course that simulates my interests in managing products, and possibly artists’ in the near future of my concert festival company's subdivisions. As my peers and I approach the end of this month’s studies in Product and Artist Management, I’d like to take a moment to reflect on what I've learned in a substantive and introspective view. Allow me to further emphasize about this month’s course by saying it's all about making money.
Originally, my objectives for the course were to learn the technique and strategies of dealing with artist management, as well as learn the unique issue of product management activities. To say the least, I am pleasantly surprised to learn that topics throughout the month directly and/or indirectly hinted that I pose the traits of a good artist manager within the music industry. There are many different leadership styles that can be used in a wide variety of situations, including being able to adapt to all styles of leadership when communicating with different types of personalities in the industry. Product management on the other hand really focuses on knowing your audience with market research. According to Billboard's Music Festivals by the numbers chart statistics, thirty-two million people attended at least one music festival every year.
What's pretty awesome is that another one of my goals from this course was to apply the management techniques to the field of live entertainment. PAM not only exceeded all my expectations, yet it allowed me to expand my thinking to maximum other areas of revenue streams. The path from here on out just got a bit clearer, as I check off another completed milestone within this EBMS program.
Lynch, J. (2015). Check Out These Surprising Stats About U.S. Music Festivals. Billboard. Retrieved from http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/music-festivals/6539009/music-festival-statistics-graphic 
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claycyprien · 8 years ago
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Negotiation and Deal-Making
If you were to simply make a Google search for the definition of negotiations, the result would state that it's a discussion aimed at reaching an agreement. There is a keyword in that definition that's often overlooked, which is the discussion. Reflecting on what I've learned in my Negotiation and Deal-Making course is that it's vital to be able to clearly communicate with people on a conversational level. Elizabeth Counsman is one of those course directors that you want to put in your pocket, and have her by your side everywhere you go. Mediation and communication are something that she's passionate about and turned out to be contagious from the start of this month's class.
My original objective for improving my negotiation skills was to learn how to structure deals that benefit all involving parties of business, and forming solid relationships. Another goal of mine for this course was to learn the essential business skills to become a strong negotiator, as well as get hands-on experience in a deal-making scenario. This NDM course has exceeded my expectations and has sharpened my skill set as more than a negotiator, but a better communicator. It's common to hear that you should leave emotions out of any negotiations, however, human beings are not built emotionless. Understanding the characteristics of whom I'm negotiating with, will serve as a valuable tool moving forward in my career in the entertainment industry.
At this point of my career path, I am extremely confident in my abilities to be successful in a competitive industry of the entertainment business. It isn't enough anymore to be just creative in this industry. It is almost mandatory to incorporate mediation into the line of business in organizing live entertainment. Most importantly, I have created a professional bond with my peers that are on the same path of turning their dreams into goals. I'm looking forward to potentially collaborating with some great group from this program, and always being a student to some amazing instructors long after graduation.
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claycyprien · 8 years ago
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Digital Marketing
There were three goals that I set for myself to accomplish, at the beginning of this degree program. My original goal objectives were to be able to market a product or service on our digital outlets; learn about effective marketing plans that promote entertainment in the digital realm; and to understand tools and techniques required to create a successful marketing plan.
Social media platforms have been an important tool for me on a professionally level. At one point of time in the beginning stages of Facebook, engagements from friends I connected with gave me a valuable feedback on content that I created. I honestly did not know the value back then and cherish it even more today. My peers and I was given a list of Lynda courses and were to watch at least one that relates to our industry. The course that I decided to watch was Twitter for business.
There were aspects of the Twitter platform that I was completely unaware of. Some key takeaways that I will continue to use moving forward are the list section of my account profile. This is an area that will often be used to follow competitors without having them on your timeline. Other takeaways that are just as important would be advertising with Twitter and the analytics. Promoting your content to a mass audience is one thing, but knowing more about who are your followers gives a different perspective of how to use this platform. There is so much for me to learn and I am diving head first to learn more.
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claycyprien · 8 years ago
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Business people don't just need to understand designers better; they need to become designers.
Roger Martin, Dean, Rotman School of Management
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claycyprien · 8 years ago
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Business Finance Journal
Business Finance is a wide range of activities and disciplines revolving around the management of money as well as other valuable assets. Prior to the start of this Entertainment Business Finance course, there were a few goals that I listed of what to expect from this particular class. As I reflect on everything that I have learned this month, it is pleasantly surprising that I've accomplished and exceeded the expectations of all of my set goals for this course. The very first day of starting this course, I quickly realized the level of importance to understanding the business financial aspect of this degree program for the business that I am creating. Being a business owner, you must have a solid understanding of the principle of finance to keep your company profitable.
In other words, financing is simply the act of bringing money into an organization. One out of the three goals accomplished was to setup a three to five-year financial plan that covers the projected income and operational budget for my live entertainment company. The first week of the course, my instructor Christopher Woodward expanded my thought process by having a discussion post researching annual reports of major companies. Personally, it was like a light bulb that lit up over my head that kept me engaged to learning more about financial statements beyond the analysis assignment of a huge publicly traded company. Using financial ratios as a main tool of analysis developed a skill in analyzing financial statements that helped shaped a financial Pro Forma for my business.
Learning about the fundamentals of finance also assisted me to think outside the box in terms of thinking about proper strategies to seek sponsorships for my business, and the projects that it will produce. Essentially, what it all boils down to is about putting ourselves in position to put all of our eggs in one basket by including yourself within the payroll expense of my Pro Forma and analyzing all the risk factors. As I move forward from here, I am now even more confident about the path that I have created. I am extremely excited about what is next to come in this EBMS program to sharpen my sword within the entertainment industry.
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claycyprien · 8 years ago
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Broke is temporary and poor is a state of mind.
Cyprien, C. (2017). Clay on Twitter. Twitter. Retrieved from https://twitter.com/CLaycyprien/status/853052972036743169
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claycyprien · 8 years ago
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Business Storytelling + Brand Development
To be quite honest, this month's course of Business Storytelling and Brand Development was highlighted on my calendar since the beginning of this entertainment business Master of Science degree program. An effective brand is a story that is told to a target audience in hopes for an emotional connection. In my past experiences in marketing events within the nightlife entertainment industry, I relied heavily on personal interaction when inviting guest to an event. Your typical nightlife promoters in many major cities would mainly focus on the appearance of promotional materials, and display them in many high traffic areas with hopes of reaching their target audiences to take notice. What allowed me to standout from my industry’s competition in the other hand was the ability to approach random people with event invitations in the form of a business card.
My original objectives for this month’s course was to learn the industry’s fundamentals of business branding, as well as to create a visual branding logo for a live entertainment company that I am constructing. Another objective that I expected for this course was to creatively tell the story of what aspired my business plans and its goals. Although at first it may seem that this course met two out of three of my original objectives, the resources and emphasis on personal branding extremely enhanced my perception of telling my business brand’s story. The course content provided really helps me understand the importance of analyzing my industry’s growth, as well as identifying the main competitors and current trends in the industry market. Not only have I learned that the message in a positioning statement creates a corporate culture, but I also learn who is my target market, the unique value provided, and the reason to believe in the brand.
One of the most important concepts that I will always carry with me professionally is the ability to give a piece of myself personally to my target audience.
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claycyprien · 8 years ago
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Life is either daring adventure or nothing at all
Keller, H. (2012). Make It Count. YouTube. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxfZkMm3wcg
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claycyprien · 8 years ago
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Project Team Management Journal
As this month's curriculum comes to a close, it was highly emphasized that there's no such thing as a project that is too organized. The skills that I have learned from this course will serve as a valuable weapon moving forward into my professional career. 
Prior to the start of this course, my original objective was to get a basic understanding of organizing task and scheduling when planning for a project. Instead I came away with much more then I anticipated. I had the opportunity to strictly focus on structuring a solid project plan for a live concert entertainment event. Although my journey is far from over, this has been a tremendous experience for me personally because for the first time in thirty-five months of planning this project, I finally have a crystal clear approach of how I plan to accomplish my goal. Nevertheless, I have to remind myself that I am only in my third month of the program and have much more to take in and learn. 
This month kicked things off by brainstorming an idea that we could bring to life. That seemed to be the fun part for me due to the passionate behind me orchestrating live events for some time now. Once my mind was set on my desired project, the next part was to define the project with a description, a scope, value proposition, and success criteria. These were just a few things that I have not previously put any thought into and this challenged me to think outside the box as a customer or other stakeholder. Rigorous research and analyzing help me determine the benefits and drawbacks from my project, and as a result choose the most appropriate project management methodology that’s suitable for my project.
The next phase was to create a comprehensive work breakdown structure that Itemized a list of tasks, activities, resources, and a timeline for executing the project plan from start to finish. This was to be a vital part of the planning process because of the assumption of time needed to schedule for every task and/or activities. Not only did this become an applicable work breakdown structure for my current project, but also a template guide for future projects as well. We begin to wrap up the month by focusing on creating a risk management guide and budgeting structure based off the WBS that was created. Although organizing live events can be accomplish independently, creating a team and quality management plan helps breakdown the responsibility roles where outside help may be required.
As I move forward within my journey, I am excited about is more to come. 
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claycyprien · 8 years ago
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Sometimes life is about risking everything for a dream no one can see but you
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claycyprien · 8 years ago
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Your mind is for having ideas, not holding them.
David Allen
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claycyprien · 8 years ago
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working hard for something we don't care about is called stress. Working hard for something we love is called passion
Simon Sinek
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claycyprien · 8 years ago
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Warriors are built from struggle, form through pain, strengthen by adversities.
Fearless Motivation
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