business-minded people
From the article, I agree that business-minded people might come up with different ideas aimed at transforming the face of society and their lives at large. However, they might fail in presenting their ideas effectively to interested parties, thus losing significant opportunities that they could have used in proposing the importance of their project to the involved parties. Therefore, I concur with the author that the submission process is the most important as it will determine how the project will impact the organization and the stakeholders at large.
Further, decision-making skills are essential in the presenting process. Through decision making, the entrepreneur can know how he or she will be presenting the idea to the management of the interested parties (“Analysis Paralysis,” 2003, p. 5). At the same time, the analysis process needs to be transparent and illustrate the solution the project will bring to the organization; otherwise, it will be termed a paralyzed analysis as it does not present what the organization might be wanting (Harter, 2001, p. 42). At the same time, the presenters might be having a good idea, but how they disseminate the project idea to the management of the organization might not be corresponding and corresponding to what the administration was expecting.
Further, I concur with the article that decision making is the reflection of the different personal values. As such, if a person is courageous and possesses the various problem-solving skills, he or she has the privilege of convincing the management of the interested parties to integrate the project idea into their organization (Boss, 2015, n.p.). The concerned party must also ensure that during the analysis phase, they take into consideration the training of employees and the development of the project. This will show if the organization will benefit from the project, or it will incur more costs than expected.