Mastery path
Future entrepreneur visual path
Founders communicate with maps — canvas, journey, and flows that align teams.
Every concept you draw builds visual intelligence you keep for exams and careers.
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Copy this plan, then assign each concept from Teacher Classroom. Batch path assignment is manual for now.
Mastery evidence on this path
Every concept you draw builds visual intelligence you keep for exams and careers.
You are not just memorizing. You are learning to see, draw, explain, and use each concept.
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Recommended diagram packs
Structured diagram packs that align with concepts on this path — use for Visual Mastery, Practice Studio, or copy a classroom plan.
Graph Reading Basics
Axes, scales, trends — read charts before you draw business visuals.
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Small Business Profit Flow
Revenue in, costs out, profit left — visual P&L for young entrepreneurs.
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Customer Journey Flow
Awareness → consideration → purchase → loyalty — service design map.
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Concept sequence
- Business model canvas
- Customer journey map
- Profit and loss flow
Milestones
Customer truth
Journey grounded in observable behaviors.
Unit story
Revenue and cost levers appear on one flow.
Practice projects
- Pitch one-pager
- Retention loop sketch
Mini challenges
- What is your riskiest assumption?
- Where does cash lag hurt most?
Career connection
Founder, product manager, consultant, and growth roles.
After this path
STEM diagram lab (classroom sequence)
Teacher: Business / economics crossover with presentation skills.
Parent: Encourage ethical framing — diagrams should reflect real customer care.
Final mastery challenge
Three-minute pitch using only your three diagrams as slides.
Badge: Entrepreneurship · Visual Strategist