Some websites to keep YOUR business savvy up to par during the holiday season!
Monday, November 24, 2008
Passport Assignment 6
The objective of the Loyola University College of Business' Executive Mentor Program for Freshmen is to instill the knowledge that only a professional in the field of business could understand, in a casual environment that enables us to ask questions and converse with established members of the New Orleans business world. The mentors who work with our class right now have achieved a level of success that we all hope to someday attain. Check out more at: Loyola College of Business Executive Mentor Program. I definitely most valued being able to discuss the matters involved in the economy with individuals that knew exactly how the economy works and had advice to give to us on how to work around it as our world changes. Reading things in the newspaper and watching the news is important for understanding the ever changing world of business but speaking to people who are have actually been there seemed a whole lot more effective in my perspective. Upon approaching the prospect of having to meet with our mentors I was honestly a bit apprehensive thinking the experience might be a bit awkward and I did not think the conversations would necessarily exactly just start flowing. Though after meeting just a few times I soon realized that my mentor had a lot of knowledge not only in business but in a key element at being good at business, conversation skills. Our dinners ended up being two to three hours long and the whole time riveting conversation and laughs enveloped our small group as we discussed not only business but stories and hilarious advice. I feel that other Business Schools that do not offer some program similar to ours here at Loyola are missing out. I would tell those students to go seek out an Executive Mentor who is willing to open up about things that all the members of our population just do not know about. By approaching someone in the business field in a professional manner and telling them that you absolutely need to learn, that student might have a shot at having that savviness that that executive mentor has earned relayed onto them. Our mentor gave our group advice and perspectives that I honestly did not know and had not heard and I soaked up every last line of it because I know that I am going to need that knowledge that they have someday. Next semester I look forward to learning even more to get me closer to my goals in the world I live in and my mentor has been and will be more than willing to help get there I am sure.
Monday, November 10, 2008
Wolves On the Prowl Community Service Project
The Wolves On the Prowl Community Service project that the COB freshman students attended on November 8, 2008 was a solid experience. Dragging our feet, the majority of us managed to begin our day by pulling ourselves out of the warm Saturday slumber that we were all ever-so deserving of and go hit the town with all the enthusiasm that could be sucked out of our dreary bodies and fogged minds. Shortly after we all got some fruit and coffee everyone began to finally open up their squinting red eyes and get a smile on their face, having gotten over the worst part of the day, waking up! Breaking into small groups we all began to see what the next four hours entailed, most of us now a bit more awake and smiling. My group hopped on a bus, actually filling up every seat on the bus if I remember correctly, and headed to clean up some public parks. Fearing the worst, it seemed as though everyone on the bus was ready to do some real work and show what we were capable of, but devastatingly enough we arrived at a near perfect park that needed the absolute bare minimum of work done. But spirits still high, the group threw on the provided work gloves and grabbed the paint cans. Upon approaching our obstacles the rather large group split into two smaller groups. One group began repainting benches that were in a little need of painting I'd say and the rest of us began pulling overgrown vines off of a chain-link fence. Now the majority of the group had fully awakened and we were bright eyed and on a mission to do what we woke up to get done, and with our overwhelming determination we picked the fence clean and painted those benches black in about 30 minutes.Grabbing a bottle of water and a banana, we all kind of looked around as if we were thinking "Is that all you got?" The group took a short break and then back on the bus we went to proceed onward to our next park. Probably 15 minutes of riding on the bus got us to our next park, actually this one was more immaculate than the last believe it or not. We still picked up the little trash that was sprinkled throughout the field but it only took five minutes. Hopping back on the bus again everyone was still in a good mood and as talkative as ever. We got back to school a bit early and were actually able to see some of the other groups still volunteering. All in all it was a good experience that we all enjoyed, most of us anyways. Another compelling organization that I have researched in the New Orleans area is the Habitat for Humanity. This is an organization that most everyone is familiar with that helps to restore communities and specifically houses of those impoverished victims of Hurricane Katrina. I feel that the restoration of these homes and communities is vital to the flourishing of our city and that is why I feel so compelled by what this organization strives to achieve. www.habitat-NOLA.org The organization that the clean-up crew worked for was not listed on Blackboard so I was not able to give either a link or brief overview.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Passport Assignment #4
The presentation on Thursday night was based on the importance of establishing credit and the ways in which one can gain a high credit score. The Regions Bank representative explained to us how we should go about this. He stated that we need to get a credit card and make payments on time in order to gain any credit score at all. My mentor elaborated on this by explaining that if we had more than one credit card we have a larger sum that we can work with if we are able to pay off that amount in a timely manner. Basically meaning if we have the means to pay off $10,000 worth of purchases but our card only allows up to $7,000 in credit, we could have two credit cards thus enabling us to have $14,000 credit while simultaneously helping our credit score. I personally have a credit card and have recently begun the process of making payments on time in an effort to establish some sort of credit as that is extremely important once I step out into the real world. http://money.cnn.com/2005/03/16/pf/creditscore/index.htm
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Career Beam Values and Vision

My vision is to be not only financially independent but also financially successful. I want to gain a strong understanding of the stock market and the economic status of the world at this point in time, then apply that knowledge to the market utilizing the assets that I have, in an attempt to reach the financial status that I want to attain. By having this vision statement I have a set goal that I need to reach and because it is only a vision and not a mission there is leeway to alter my plans. My vision is broad, to be economically successful, a goal that can be reached from a wide spectrum of career paths. Writing a vision statement is difficult in the sense that it is somewhat frightening to make a statement that sums up my life goals and should be applicable in whatever path I do in fact take. The values that I uphold are logic, power, and innovation, all of which I know will aid me in my struggle to get to the top. I express these values on a daily basis in my general reasoning of my environment and my analyzation of the position that I am in. By logically looking at any hurdle in your way, you can attain the power that you need to beat the competition(hurdle) and then apply that logic and power to create innovative solutions to those obstacles and further yourself on your route to success. The mission statement that I felt was most similar to the vision that I have chosen is that of The Bank of New York. Their statement is "We strive to be the acknowledged global leader and preferred partner in helping our clients succeed in the world's rapidly evolving financial markets." Though the statement is not identical to my ideal vision, it is similar in the sense that it references not only the constantly changing financial markets but the success in that market. Success is what I am aiming for and I am eager to reach the plateau of financial independence that I have chosen to strive for. I would thoroughly enjoy working for a company with such simple yet direct values, financial success is the key to be successful in the world of business in my eyes and I think I could easily keep my head above water in any business i choose to affiliate myself with.
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Sunday, September 14, 2008
About Me
I am Max McKenna, from Savannah, GA. I'm eighteen years old and ready to get my life going. My favorite things to do are seeing live music and hanging out with awesome people, an easy thing to do in New Orleans yo! Im majoring in marketing right now but I'm sure I'll change my major at some point. Anyways I am looking forward to meeting everyone and I'm sure I will see all of ya'll around the city. Have fun and keep safe- Max
Kick off Reflection INTRO TO BUSINESS
I learned a lot about how many doors the Executive Mentor Program can open for me on my journey to success. My mentors name is Carl Neunhaus Sr., he has represented many companies and is now extremely successful from doing so. He stepped foot into the business world in 1954, so he has a ridiculous amount of experience under his belt. I know that the benefits of this program will pay off in the future because as Dr.Reed said, its not what you know, its who you know, and establishing connections this early will have remarkable results once the search for a career comes into play. Having opportunities like these are one of the many advantages to attending Loyola University and thats exactly why I am here now! I am sure that I will benefit from being mentored by someone who has been in the business world for so many years and I am looking forward to taking advantage of every opportunity that awaits me.
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