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Shoe Dog By: Phil Knight
· What surprised me the
most was how long it took for him to get the company off and running. As an
outsider, and someone who knows who Phil Knight is and what Nike is to date, I
would not have imagined that the company would have taken so long to take off.
I was surprised that it took so long for people to invest in a company that was
selling shoes, especially because back then the only other competitor was
Adidas, and now Nike is arguably better than Adidas. I was surprised that it
took so long for people to invest and for Nike to officially take off.
· What I most admired about
Phil Knight was his passion for selling shoes. Throughout the book he writes
from year to year, and what each year possessed. I admired his determination
from year to year and how he never gave up on his dream, regardless how no one
believed in him and his business. From when the bank told him he would not make
it, to his father not signing as his guarantor, he never gave up on his business.
I admired this because he was passionate about his dream, and regardless of
what other people believed, he had so much passion for his company and that is
what I most admired.
· The thing I least admired
about Knight was his relaxed demeanor about his company. I enjoyed that he
stuck with it, but I did not like how he did not live and breathe for his
company, much like his first full-time employee did. He described how much he
felt like Nike, or Blue Ribbon, would make it, yet he got annoyed with the one
person who lived and breathed for his product, Johnson.
· Knight definitely faced
adversity, much like almost every entrepreneur does. The bank told him that he
was not welcomed, did not get money from his father, and stopped receiving
letters from his partners in Japan. Yet, he did not let any of these things
dissuade him from following his dreams and making shoes for everyone. He did
not listen to anything anyone said, especially when it would have been so easy
for him to quit and use his education to make a solid career for himself.
Rather, he stuck with his passion and pushed through it.
2) Knight’s biggest
competency he displayed was his drive for selling his shoes. He showed passion,
along with lifestyle for his company, because he refused to let anyone tell him
no. Even though he goes on to get another job while also working for Nike, he
never quits. He shows how his passion is the driving force for him selling
shoes, especially when he compares to selling shoes to selling encyclopedias. He
shows that he loves to sell shoes for people, and that was what made him so
successful.
3) One thing that was
confusing was his timeline. I understood that he wanted to go to Japan and
travel the world while giving his pitch, yet the beginning when he discusses
his timeline really confuses me, mostly because he is all over the country, yet
doing nothing pertaining to Nike.
4) Why did you think that
your idea of a Japanese style shoe, especially during a time so close to war,
was something that would make it in the world? And allow you to make money? Now
that you know what your business today is (one of the greatest, well-known
companies in the world) did you ever know/ imagine what it would be today? What
was the “aha” moment for you when you realized it would be what it is?
5) I think Knight’s idea
of hard work aligned directly with passion. Throughout the book he often
describes how he did not like selling things, and was not good at it, but this
shoe thing came easy and he accredits it to passion. The shoes, following the
entire company, were driven behind Knight’s passion of running and he often
references this throughout the book. He viewed his company and job more as a
hobby, and something that did not require work because it was fun to him and this
I believe is what his idea of hard work was: finding something you are so
passionate about it does not seem like work. I too share this opinion because I
feel like it is important to find something you are passionate it about and
then making a career out of it. I feel like if you do this, then you will
change the world. Things come easy when you care about them, and you are often
willing to go above and beyond when you are passionate about something, which
is the ultimate driving force for hard work.
Your post was very organized and I really enjoyed reading it. The biography you picked was one that I was also really interested in because I love Nike and wear them literally everyday in some way. I agree with your last answer about hard work being aligned with passion. I think it is very important to work hard on something you are passionate about and it helps make the work more meaningful.
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ReplyDeleteI appreciate you choosing an entrepreneur other than Steve Jobs and Elon Musk. I like hearing about other entrepreneurial stories from less well-known individuals. Although his company, Nike is a global brand, Phil Knight doesn't seem to get the recognition like other entrepreneurs do for creating a Fortune 500 company. I wonder if his relaxed personality cause him not to get noticed by people nor catch their eyes as a sort of spectacle Steve Jobs and Elon Musk have. Or was it his idea of shoe company that wasn't as interesting? Anyways, you did an amazing work summarizing his adversities and passionate drive.
I honestly didn't know who started the company of Nike and it was nice to learn more information about a company I always buy shoes from. I was surprised that it took so long for his company to gain popularity as well. I think when you see the company today and how successful it is, no one would ever think that it struggled a lot in the past. I think I agree with Knight's opinion of hard work because without the passion to really put your mind and heart to something despite hardships, giving up on a dream is the easiest option.
ReplyDeleteHey Danielle, I want to start off by saying that this was a great post in all aspects. I like the fact that you chose someone who started a company that revolutionized sports companies. It was very interesting reading the post since I learned many things about the company. It was great to see Knight's perspective on hard work as well.
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