Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Idea Napkin No. 2

1) You. Who you are. What your talents are. What your skills and experiences are. Also: what are your aspirations? Specifically regarding your business concept, how do you see this business (if you were to start it) playing a role in your life?
This hasn't really changed from my 1st Idea Napkin, but I did add how this may be the future of our technology industry because of the feedback I received: I'm Jennie Carmody and I'm a girl who is passionate about sustainability and helping people. I aspire to make positive changes in people's lives by showing them the value of preserving the environment and being sustainable. My talents include baking gourmet desserts, playing basketball, and excelling at my job. I would say I have good people skills because I am personable and aim to make people feel comfortable. I have experience in the hospitality industry, being a front of house manager and also assistant events coordinator for a restaurant here in Gainesville. I also have experience in sustainable practices as I learned about sustainability while studying abroad in Australia for one month. The experience I had there really pushed me to live a more sustainable life and to encourage others to lead sustainable lives. I aspire to be an event planner who uses sustainable practices in business. I see this business concept expanding into other opportunities to use solar energy in people's everyday lives, and hopefully it will encourage students to find ways to be more sustainable because soon solar energy may be at the forefront of the technology industry.
2) What are you offering to customers? Describe the product or service (in other words, how you'll solve customers' unmet needs). 
Did not change from Idea Napkin 1: I am offering a way for students to be sustainable by using renewable energy (solar power). This will be free to all students who wish to use it, but there will be start-up costs that I will need to look into. This is a business not for profit, but for the greater good of society and the planet, which will hopefully lead to other Eco-friendly projects that could potentially bring in some cash!
3) Who are you offering it to? Describe, in as much detail as possible, the demographic and psychographic characteristics of your customers. Think especially of this question: what do your customers all have in common?
I am offering my product to students and people who visit the UF campus. Particularly, I am aiming to satisfy customers who value sustainability and try to be environmentally friendly while also raising awareness of how important it is to be sustainable. Also, if I were to start this business, I would hope that it could spread to college campuses worldwide and lead to other sustainable business ventures in the future.
4) Why do they care? Your solution is only valuable insofar as customers believe its valuable to them. Here, explain why customers will actually pay you money to use your product or service. 
My product is unique in that it is free to customers, but the value that it will bring to the Uf campus will outweigh the costs of starting it. By implementing this product, UF will have another way for students to be sustainable on campus and show how easy it is to implement solar energy into products that can be used in everyday life. People who value the earth and believe that climate change is a big issue will care about this product and want to use it.  Also, using this product doesn't just benefit one person, but it benefits everyone; for the greater good of the people. This is one of the core components of being sustainable: doing the most good for the most amount of people. Also, I have a contact who is a solar contractor who said he could build a solar power charging station that would not be expensive- so that is what I would tell consumers who think that this would be difficult to implement.
5) What are your core competencies? What sets you apart from everyone else? Also: what do you have that nobody else has? 
I have experience living and learning about sustainable energy sources. While I studied abroad in Australia, I stayed in various places that were completely solar powered or used renewable energy, and it showed me just how capable everyone and every country on the planet is of using renewable energy instead of fossil fuels. I think that what sets me apart is my passion for the environment and spreading my knowledge to other people who might not know about ways to use solar energy that could replace gasoline and oil. Also, I am a personable, easy-going person who is easy to work with. I would take any feedback or suggestions with an open-mind and be open to new ideas as well. 

I believe that most of the elements i have discussed fit well together. I a passionate about sustainability and would like to implement a product into the college campus that promotes and uses sustainable practices, so this venture fits my needs as an entrepreneur. Also, it would be relatively easy to implement since I am in contact with a solar contractor who believes he could design this product for relatively cheap. The only thing that doesn't fit is that this is a not-for-profit business, but I believe having a product that is for the good of society is just as important! 

I incorporated a lot of the feedback I received into my new post. I will discuss five main things I added in this paragraph: In particular, from my feedback I talked about how using solar energy may be very important in the technology industry in the future, so this venture could jumpstart that and begin using solar energy now. Also, I talked about how I know a solar contractor who could develop a charging station for an inexpensive price. A lot of people liked that I was passionate about sustainability, so I made sure I emphasized that in my post. I also added that I am personable and open-minded so that may help me when implementing my product.

4 comments:

  1. To be honest, I'm not exactly sure what your product is. I get that it's about solar power (which is cool because global warming is real), but I am confused on what the actual product is- does it have to do with electrical in dorms for example, or like cars? I think it might be helpful if you are a little more elaborate, unless I missed something. Or I'm just slow lol. But I definitely like the concept and general idea.

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  2. So… other than “I am offering a way for students to be sustainable by using renewable energy (solar power)” I have no idea what you’re actually doing here. Are you offering free cell phone charging using a solar-powered mobile station, like a food truck? Are you developing an app which users can access to determine what power they consume and ways to lower that footprint?
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    http://ufent3003jt.blogspot.com/2016/02/idea-napkin-no-2.html

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  3. Hi Jennie,
    I feel that making a way for students to use this sustainable energy would be a good idea. I just wish you gave an implication on how you would use this solar energy, but the concept is there and there will be many different ways you can expand this idea into our lives today. Great work on the assignment. Here is a link to my blog: http://ksnihur.blogspot.com/2016/03/idea-napkin-no-2.html

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  4. Hey Jennie, I really like your idea of providing a way for friends to be much more eco-friendly around campus! I also enjoy seeing someone who is using their entrepreneurial talents for a non-profit organization. However, the only problem I have is that you did not really specify a specific product that you would be offering. I believe that once you figure out what the specific product will be, your idea could benefit college students everywhere. Maybe it could be something like offering solar panels to colleges themselves to power their libraries and buildings. I am not great at energy conservation but I am sure a lot of people would be willing to provide feedback with ideas that could be innovative. Check my blog out here:http://brycesharrold2.blogspot.com/2016/03/idea-napkin-no2.html

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