Wednesday, April 6, 2016

My Exit Strategy

1) My plan for MyCalm in the future would be to stay with it until I retire. If my company takes off as much as I think it would, I would want to stay committed to it.

2) Because of my passion for helping people manage their anxiety, I would want to stay with it and continue to work help as many people as I can. I wouldn't want to sell MyCalm because I think it would do best if it was run by someone who can connect with customers. Because I have anxiety, I know what works for people and what doesn't, and I can understand their needs.

3) My strategy has definitely influenced other decisions I have made about MyCalm. For example, I have decided to expand it to include doctors who can use the app's "calming log" to check on their patients and see how they are doing in terms of managing their anxiety. This way, it can have a lasting impact on the patient's life. It has also influenced my decision about my opportunity because I have expanded it to not only include people who have anxiety, but to include people with depression disorders as well.


2 comments:

  1. Hi Morgan, I'm glad you're passionate enough about your venture to stick with it until retirement. The fact that you can understand what others are going through because it is something you deal with as well is a strength because you can relate to your customers and their needs. I also like how you are looking ahead to how you can grow MyCalm which is important for companies to remain relevant. Check out my exit strategy if you're interested http://carolinalafuent3003.blogspot.com/2016/04/my-exit-strategy.html

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  2. I like that you have an idea to keep a commitment to your company. It's nice to see that you don't want to necessarily take the easier route. I hope that you truly commit and stay true to your company because it seems like something you may actually seem passionate about. It's good to see this idea come to reality.

    Best wishes,

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