Not So Fair

Season 1Episode 760 minSep 24, 2015
Not So Fair

In "Not So Fair," this week's lesson addresses cost, profit and enthusiasm and comes in the unique form of a startup fair. Each team must create an imaginative booth that demonstrates their knowledge of money and resources, ultimately proving they can sustain their businesses long after the program ends. As preparation for the fair kicks into full gear, Team Phoenix's arguing threatens to ruin yet another assignment, and it remains to be seen if Tony, John, Keyonna, Malcolm and Sharon finally put their differences aside and work together towards the greater good. Erin is on edge as she really begins to questions "Romeo in a Box," and a one-on-one meeting with Tim leaves her with even more self-doubt. After a pep talk from Ana and Carly, Erin hits the streets of San Mateo to do some market research, but the mixed results seems to set her back again. Meanwhile, Dan Price visits Draper University and speaks to the students about making an impact and helping others, and Shawn is on the hot seat when Erin McPherson moderates the third and final Pivot meeting.

Not So Fair has aired on Sep 24, 2015 at 5:00 PM
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