Opportunity
- Who has the need?
- Anyone
with a cell phone.
- The nature of the need?
- This
need comes from the design of cell phones today being quite fragile. They
often break or cracked when dropped, which makes customers have to pay a
lot of money for repairs or replacements.
- What are the forces of changes in the
environment creating this opportunity?
- The
current cellphone market puts so much emphasis on the software within the
phone and the sleekness of the design that the durability of the phones
have been neglected. This opens the opportunity for phones that are more
durable to enter the market.
- How is the market defined
geographically and demographically?
- This
market would do well around the world and amongst all demographic levels.
It saves everyone money and gives them more bang for their buck.
- How are customers currently satisfying
this need? And how loyal are they to whatever they use now?
- Customers
are currently satisfying this need by buying phone cases and other
accessories to help protect their phones. The phone cases tend to be on
the bulkier side, taking away from the sleek design of the phones. The
accessories tend to work for a period of time before having to go out and
buy another. They aren’t very loyal to these methods due to the inconveniences
of them.
- How big is this opportunity?
- This
opportunity is pretty big seeing as almost everyone owns a cell phone.
Improving the durability of these phones will be a great service to
everyone.
- How long will the, "window of
opportunity" be open?
- I
think the window of opportunity will be open indefinitely if the major phone
companies do not begin to build their phones to last longer.
Innovation
- How is my product/service innovative?
- My
service is innovative in the sense that it builds off a concept that is
already established. Instead of trying to change something completely, I
would like to improve it. This way both the consumers and companies
benefit.
- How does my product/service work?
- My
service works by manufacturing different models of cell phones with
materials that are built to be sturdier. It will take nothing away from
the sleek design or software of the phone. We will sell to the phone companies
themselves
- What exactly am I selling and for how
much?
- I
am selling the phones that are manufactured with materials that are more
durable. I will charge the phone companies the price it costs to make
the phone normally plus an extra fee for the service.
Venture Concept
- How my innovation solves the
discovered, 'opportunity.'
- By manufacturing
stronger phones, phone companies will have a more positive image because
their products will last longer. Also, customers will be more satisfied
since they won’t have to worry about repairing or replacing their phones
as much, saving them a great deal of money.
- Why will customers by my innovative
service/product?
- Customers
will by my product simply so that their phones will last longer. Mistakes
happen, phones drop, and phones get damaged. With my service the phones
will be built to better withstand these types of situations. The customer
will not have to worry about repairing or replacing their phones.
- What are the reasons to think customers
would switch to this new product? How hard will it be to get them to
switch?
- It
will not be hard at all for customers to switch to my product. It is essentially
the same phone that they had before, but more durable. Having a phone
that can withstand more will be a great benefit to everyone.
- Who are the competitors? What are their
possible weaknesses or vulnerabilities?
- The
competitors will be the manufacturers of protective phone accessories.
Their weakness are that the accessories are completely separate from the
phones. Customers have to go out and buy something extra to help protect
their phones. With my service, it is just the phone. Literally all you do
is buy the phone, and it comes equip with the protection that the
customers are looking for.
- What role does packaging play, your
price points, distribution, customer support, the customer experience
or the business location play (if any) in defining your business concept?
- Packaging
and marketing play a huge role. My business will begin as just a
manufacturing company, supplying the phones built with sturdier materials
to the phone companies such as Apple and Samsung. As my business grows, I
will open my own stores so that the phones can be bought directly from
me.
- How would you organize a,
"business" to support the ongoing production of your new
product, service, or process? How many employees? What roles are in the
venture?
- First,
I would gain access to a factory, supplier of durable materials, and the
equipment needed to build the phones. Then I would hire around 10
employees to work and oversee the production of the phones and about 5
more employees to oversee the shipment and delivery of the phones.
3 Minor Elements
- What is my most important resource or,
"secret sauce?'
- My
most important resource is my determination. I believe staying focused will
get me to where I need to be. As long as I continue to work as hard as I
need to, everything will fall into place. Even though I know I am certain
to face failures along the way, I just have learn from them and keep
pushing on.
- What's next for my venture?
- I
want to expand my service to other portable devices such as videogames.
- Where would I like to be in 5 years?
- In
five years I would like to be at the top of well-known business that
sells portable technological devices that are more durable than their
standard counterparts. I would like to have several different locations
around the country and the world.
Hi, Brachari
ReplyDeleteI think that you can relate by having the same problem as people will help you in giving you an advantage over others trying to compete with you. Your passion will help carry you through many different trials whether they are go or bad! This is always be more than just a business to you and thats awesome. This was very well done and really enjoyed reading this!