1. Capabilities
1.1. Quantitative Ability
1.1.1. Good with data tech
1.1.1.1. SQL
1.1.1.2. Excel
1.1.1.3. Python
1.1.2. Good at infering
1.2. Critical Reasoning
1.3. Confidence
1.4. Empathy
1.5. Sociability
1.6. Creativity
1.6.1. Curiosity
1.6.2. Questioning
1.6.3. Connecting
1.7. High Risk Tolerance
2. Change the world.
3. Explore.
4. Create companies
5. Values
6. Future Activities
7. Raise happy kids
8. Resources
8.1. Adventurous Wife
8.1.1. Great genes.
8.2. Supportive Family
8.2.1. Creative Dad
8.3. Solid Education
8.3.1. Economics
8.3.2. Strategy
8.3.3. BYU MBA
8.4. Financial Stability
8.4.1. Low burn rate (old cars)
8.4.2. No Debt
8.5. Smart Friends
8.6. Faith
8.7. Lots of Camping Equipment
9. Leave a legacy.
10. Be Happy.
11. Build brands
12. Play Outside
13. Activities
14. PHASE II: Changes
14.1. How can I lead innovative teams?
14.1.1. Practice Makes Perfect
14.1.1.1. Campbell's
14.1.1.1.1. 1. Talk to 1 new person each week (average)
14.1.1.1.2. 2. Eat lunch with 2 new people each week
14.1.1.2. Cougar Capital
14.1.1.2.1. Lead at least 2 due-diligence teams
14.1.1.2.2. Place in VCIC Internal Comp
14.1.1.3. BYU Sherpa Program
14.1.1.3.1. Place 3 individuals in Top 5 choice company
14.1.1.4. MBAMA Leadership
14.1.1.4.1. Lead at least 2 functional sub-groups
14.1.1.4.2. Organize Adobe Analytics group consisting of 1st Years
14.1.2. Summer Reading List
14.1.2.1. Crucial Conversations
14.1.2.2. Innovator's Method
14.1.2.3. Art of Self-Deception
14.1.2.4. From Zero to One
14.1.2.5. More than Money.
14.1.3. Build a personal board of directors.
14.1.4. Build Personal Skills
14.1.4.1. 1. Observing: Set aside ten minutes each day to simply observe something intensively. Take careful notes about your observations, then try to figure out how what you are seeing might lead to a new strategy, product, or service.
14.1.4.2. 2. Networking: Start a mealtime networking plan. Plan to have a meal with someone from a different background at least once a week.
14.1.4.3. 3. Prototyping: Identify something that you would like to improve every month. Build a prototype of your new, improved invention from random materials in your house/office or a 3D printer.
14.1.4.4. 4. Questioning: Keep a question-centered notebook.
14.1.4.5. 5. Associating: SCAMPER – substitute; combine; adapt; magnify, minimize, modify; put others to use, eliminate; reverse, rearrange. Use these tools in response to data generated from the other 4 tools to create a new idea each week.
14.2. How can I be a better husband?
14.2.1. Weekly Date... needs to happen.
14.2.2. Daily Meaningful Conversation
14.2.2.1. Thoughts & Questions Journal