Monday, November 5, 2012

You need to speak louder! WPI Venture Forum!


I went to WPI venture forum for once before I learned from prof. Shari, however, to be honest, I never knew about that the activity I attended before is venture forum until I realized that the process (having pizza, social network, and then presentation) is totally same with the one I took two weeks before. As a WPI business school student, I supposed to be familiar with this activity, which I didn’t. I don’t know whether it is because that I came from a total different country and culture environment where lake of entrepreneurship, or I did not pay much attention on school social event. Or it is simply because the poor marketing of VF even in WPI campus.

As we learned in MKT 566 class, we know that VF is composited with three part—entrepreneurs, investors and sponsors. It should be the paradise of entrepreneurs to find capital, investors to find potential rewards, and sponsors to build their fames among all the people who attend. However, as a student, and a potential entrepreneur, I did not receive any positive message that WPI VF was a place full of opportunities.   Again, I don’t deny that it might be my personal problem, but I believe there exists numbers of students who faced with the same puzzle.

Since the entrepreneur is the most important composition for VF, I think to make buzz among entrepreneurs is the first thing WPI should do. WPI campus should be the first place to launce this marketing campaign. We can see print ad of VF in campus now but is not enough. Most of VF ad content is full of words and busy students can hardly stand by and get VF information from poster board. VF faced with same problem with email ads. When I receive a VF information email, I rarely read through over it. Every student receives tens of emails every day and if the ad cannot catch their attention at the first time, that ad lost value. What’s more, based on my experience and what I learned from VF, I highly recommend that every business school professor hold a night for VF on syllabus and request student attend a VF which has related topic with that class. Also, the WPI VF website and social media webs should be well designed. There should be an online forum (linked with Facebook, Twitter, and Linkedin) for students to discuss, provide ideas and give suggestions about the VF they experienced.

The other part of entrepreneurs is from WPI alumni and Boston area who want to create their own business, especially who want to step into high-tech industry. (WPI is famous with its engineering programs) So beside social media, WPI can reach alumni by email, or some alumni events. Also WPI can add venture forum information on WPI alumni home page. WPI VF also can cooperate with industry associations to encourage entrepreneurs on industry conferences to come and see WPI venture forum.