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What specific classes, tools, or experiences do you recommend while I'm still in school #Spring25?
As someone who wants to eventually own a business maybe in the car industry, I’m wondering what classes, tools, or real-world experiences you think I should prioritize while I’m still in school. I’m currently studying Business and Administration. Any specific things you wish you had done at my stage?
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Alyssa’s Answer
Real life experiences definitely go a long way. Therefore, if there is a business of interest to you that is in the area or online, making the effort to reach out to introduce yourself and letting them know you are interested in eventually starting a similar business would be a great step toward your venture. The business you reach out to may even offer some sort of work or volunteering opportunity that would help you to better understand what it would take to start your own business.
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Nichole’s Answer
These are some areas I would focus if you have an interest in owning a company some day, this is applied to the car industry but same concepts and ideas could be applied to any person seeking to be successful at owning a company.
Classes to Consider:
Business and Administration Courses:
Entrepreneurship: Learn the fundamentals of starting and managing a business.
Marketing: Understand how to promote your business and attract customers.
Finance and Accounting: Gain insights into managing finances, budgeting, and financial planning.
Technology and AI:
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence: Understand the basics of AI and its applications in business.
Data Analytics: Learn how to analyze data to make informed business decisions.
Automation and Robotics: Explore how automation can streamline business processes.
Tools to Master:
Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Software: Tools like Salesforce or HubSpot can help manage customer interactions and improve service.
Project Management Software: Familiarize yourself with tools like Trello, Asana, or Microsoft Project to manage tasks and projects efficiently.
AI Tools: Learn about AI tools that can automate tasks, analyze data, and improve decision-making processes.
Real-World Experiences:
Customer Service Jobs: Working in Retail or Restaurants: These roles teach humility, patience, and how to handle customer interactions effectively.
Internships in the Car Industry: Gain hands-on experience and understand the industry's dynamics.
Networking:
Join Business Clubs or Organizations: Connect with like-minded individuals and professionals in your field.
Attend Industry Conferences and Workshops: Stay updated on the latest trends and technologies in the car industry.
Classes to Consider:
Business and Administration Courses:
Entrepreneurship: Learn the fundamentals of starting and managing a business.
Marketing: Understand how to promote your business and attract customers.
Finance and Accounting: Gain insights into managing finances, budgeting, and financial planning.
Technology and AI:
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence: Understand the basics of AI and its applications in business.
Data Analytics: Learn how to analyze data to make informed business decisions.
Automation and Robotics: Explore how automation can streamline business processes.
Tools to Master:
Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Software: Tools like Salesforce or HubSpot can help manage customer interactions and improve service.
Project Management Software: Familiarize yourself with tools like Trello, Asana, or Microsoft Project to manage tasks and projects efficiently.
AI Tools: Learn about AI tools that can automate tasks, analyze data, and improve decision-making processes.
Real-World Experiences:
Customer Service Jobs: Working in Retail or Restaurants: These roles teach humility, patience, and how to handle customer interactions effectively.
Internships in the Car Industry: Gain hands-on experience and understand the industry's dynamics.
Networking:
Join Business Clubs or Organizations: Connect with like-minded individuals and professionals in your field.
Attend Industry Conferences and Workshops: Stay updated on the latest trends and technologies in the car industry.
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Regina’s Answer
Understanding financial statements, budgeting, and dealership accounting is crucial. Look for courses that cover these topics in depth, also recommend courses that focus on starting and managing a business, including business plan development and market research. Stay very tunned with Artificial intelligence.
For personal insights, look for:
- Find a mentor in the automotive industry who can provide guidance and advice.
- Continuous Learning: Stay updated with industry trends and innovations through reading, online courses, and workshops.
- Soft Skills: Develop strong communication, negotiation, and leadership skills.
Hope this helps!
For personal insights, look for:
- Find a mentor in the automotive industry who can provide guidance and advice.
- Continuous Learning: Stay updated with industry trends and innovations through reading, online courses, and workshops.
- Soft Skills: Develop strong communication, negotiation, and leadership skills.
Hope this helps!
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Ananias’s Answer
Getting started in the automotive industry depends on the specific sector you're interested in (e.g., mechanics, electronics, design, production, management, etc.), but here's an overview of the basic courses and tools to learn in common areas: A. Automotive mechanics (maintenance, repair, assembly) Courses to learn: 1. Basic mechanics (engine systems, transmission, brakes, suspension)
2. Automotive electricity
3. Automotive diagnostics
4. Reading technical diagrams B. Tools required: 1. Hand tools (wrenches, screwdrivers, jacks, etc.)
2. OBD-II Scanner Multimeter (Electronic Diagnostics)
Technical manual (e.g. Haynes or manufacturer)
2. Automotive electricity
3. Automotive diagnostics
4. Reading technical diagrams B. Tools required: 1. Hand tools (wrenches, screwdrivers, jacks, etc.)
2. OBD-II Scanner Multimeter (Electronic Diagnostics)
Technical manual (e.g. Haynes or manufacturer)