
What to Consider Before Launching a New Project
We know that when starting a new project, we are filled with expectations, fears, and many ideas swirling in our minds. Questions like “Will it work?”, “What if it doesn’t?”, “What if no one supports me?”, “Where will I find the investment?” constantly occupy our imagination, often causing us to lose the momentum we had to pursue our dreams. In yesterday’s talk with our keynote guest, the astronomer Massimo Tarenghi, known for his role at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) where he led the construction of the New Technology Telescope in Chile, he shared that from his personal experience, the hardest part of a project is getting people to believe in you. But how do we achieve that? It’s simple: by believing in ourselves and our abilities. While luck may play a part at times, we must work hard for what we want. With this in mind, when diving into a significant project we have in mind, we must be aware of all the implications it brings. As Tarenghi mentioned, there are several stages we might go through: We will all experience frustration at some point during a project’s development. The important thing is to recognize that this is part of the journey and that, thanks to it, we are creating a much more satisfying path to success. At Westfield Business School, we want to convey that as a school, we are committed to you, your training, and being those who guide you in the development of all the projects and dreams you have always wanted to execute. Our students are our raison d’être, and therefore, the success of each one of them is our success as a school. If you want more information, navigate our website and visit our social media pages.