This is a very interesting company with a very complex and
creative history. I think that not
giving into the “thugs” was a statement of the company and the people who run
it. Also creating a program that helps
them with keeping their records was a great way to solve a problem and keep the
costs low. I would ask, if there was
ever a point that the company considered giving into the thugs? Another question is, when the company first
opened did they see it becoming what it turned into? Getting that large and profitable? There is really nothing that I would disagree
with, it is there company and they were speaking about it.
Sunday, April 24, 2016
Final Reflection
1) Read through your blog from this
semester. Recall all of the experiences you've had a long the way -- the highs,
the lows -- the fun moments, and the moments of drudgery, and even the moments
of dread.
a.
Looking at the past semester the part I liked
least without a doubt is the interviews, particularly customer interviews. I am not big fan of recording them and did
not like those assignments. One of my
favorites was writing the venture concepts.
I enjoyed sitting down and trying to think through the concept.
2) What sticks out to you as the most
formative experience? The experience that you'll remember years later? What was
your most joyous experience? What experience are you most proud of
yourself for accomplishing?
a.
The experience that will stick out the most to
me is learning how to create and use the blog.
I am not great with technology and this class did help with my ability
to use different programs. This would
also be what I am most proud of. My most
joyous experience was creating the venture concept.
3) At the beginning of the semester, I
mentioned that I wanted each of you to develop an entrepreneurial mindset. And
we repeated the mantra -- I am an entrepreneur. Now, at the end, do you see
yourself as an entrepreneur? Do you think you have moved closer to developing
an entrepreneurial mindset?
a.
I can see myself as an entrepreneur, but I think
that I do have the mindset. My thought
of what an entrepreneur is has changed.
I thought that an entrepreneur had to create a business and now I
realize that being able to change a current business could also be considered
an entrepreneur.
4) What is the one recommendation you
would make to the students who are going to journey down this path in the
future? What would you recommend they do to perform best in this course? What
would you recommend they do to foster that mindset?
a.
Setting up and sticking to a schedule would be
what I would recommend the most. As far
as fostering the mindset, I would say that it is important to keep an open
mind. Be willing to be flexible and open
with how you see and understand different aspects of the class. The learning for me was more from experiences
and less from book work.
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Elevator Pitch No. 4
Most of what I received from feedback is again going to be about insurance. I did touch on that we will be certified as well as both the employees and the company will be fully insured. Also on my last pitch I jumped right into the service instead of leading into it. I tried to lead a little more into on this video. Other than being clearer about the insurance and leading into the concept a little more the rest of the pitch stayed similar.
Venture Concept No. 2
Opportunity:
I found my opportunity at work. I noticed a common theme that no one likes
having to take their vehicle in for repairs or general maintenance, but this is
an unavoidable obligation if you own or have a vehicle. My customer base could be anybody who has
vehicle or anyone who brings a vehicle in for service or repairs. The nature of this need is for convenience. This issue is not something that improves
health or saves money. This business is
strictly customer convenience and satisfaction.
This opportunity is created by the requirement to maintain and sometimes
repair a vehicle. Being that for most
people their automobile is their main source of commuting that have to take
care of it. This need is not currently
getting satisfied as completely as this business would do. Right now people could rent a vehicle, but
having to take and pick up their vehicle from the facility is still something
that just about everyone has to do. I feel
that there is a big opportunity here and that customers will jump at the chance
to take advantage of what this business is offering. The window that is currently open for this
opportunity is getting smaller. I think
that in the near future either somebody else will come up with a similar
business or independent facilities will start addressing this need more
effectively on their own.
Innovation:
My business is about as straight forward as it gets. We are a service that picks up and delivers
your vehicle to a repair facility when you need any kind of work on your
vehicle. After the repairs or services
are completed then we will deliver your vehicle back to you. We also have the option for a loaner
vehicle. We start off by scheduling an
appointment to have the vehicle picked up.
We set a time and location, and if you need a loaner vehicle that will be
noted on the appointment. We will have your
paperwork for the loaner premade so that when we arrive you sign for it and
take the keys in a seamless transition.
After we switch vehicles with you, we will take your vehicle and drop it
off at the repair facility. Upon
delivery our driver will update you (via call or text your preference) informing
you that your vehicle has reached its destination. After the facility has completed their work
we will schedule a second appointment with you to set up the delivery of your
vehicle. At that point we will drop off
your vehicle and pick up the loaner from you.
When we switch vehicles we will walk around your vehicle and confirm
that there is no damage and you will sign off.
What this service will do for you is allow you to get your vehicle
serviced or repaired with as little inconvenience as possible. You are free to go about your day with no
interruptions and never have to worry about not having a vehicle to get
around. There will be no mileage limit on
the loaner vehicle, but it is not allowed to leave the state. You also have the ability to be at work,
home, and school and not worry about having to leave or find time in your day
to get your vehicle dropped off or picked up.
You now can even have your vehicle delivered to you while you are out to
lunch. With this service comes the peace
of mind knowing that your vehicle is being driven by employees who must pass
and receive certification to drive your vehicle and your vehicle is covered by
a company that is insured in case of any issues that may arise while your
vehicle is being picked up or delivered.
We are also a separate business from the dealership, so that if anything
does arise during the pick up or delivery it can be handled in a timely and
efficient manner. There will, obviously,
be addition regulations and qualifications for you to be able to get a loaner
vehicle. The driver must 21 or older and
must have full coverage insurance including bodily injury. They must also be able to provide a copy of
their valid insurance and a valid driver license. In addition to that a credit will be held on
file. The customer will be responsible
for making sure that any gas used is refilled.
Charges for this service will be billed directly to the dealer and they
will have the option to charge the customer for it or they could use as a tool
to increase their customer satisfaction and cover the service for them. My company would charge the facility a flat
rate of $20 per pick up and drop off.
The cost should cover the amount of gas, employee costs, insurance, and
cost of vehicles for the business. If
the customer also elects to have a loaner vehicle then there will be an
additional $10 per day charge, which is over $20 less per day than a standard
rental, from a rental car place.
Venture Concept:
I feel that the customer’s move to this product will be
quick and well received. Most people
today are always looking for an inexpensive way to make their day a little less
stressful. Right now, I have not found
any direct competitors, but being that this is a customer service based
business without any proprietary elements, it could be picked up and used by other
businesses. I think that pricing is one
of the key points in this business. If
it is priced too high customers will not use it, but if it is too low it will
be over used and end up costing money. A
service that is meant for convenience needs to be able to find the balance
where customers will want to pay to do not have to deal with going to the
repair facility. I also think that
dealerships would take advantage of the opportunity to possibly cover the cost
of this service for their customers so that they can offer a service that
nobody else has thus increasing their customer retention. My business would start by trying to get in
at one dealership and that way I could work out any issues in smaller scale and
then grow from there. Making sure all of
the employees and vehicles are properly insured and trained would be the first
step to ensuring the businesses success.
First, describe what you think your most important
resource will be. You might call this your venture’s “secret sauce” or “unfair
advantage.” Besides your actual innovative product, service, or process, what
will you have that will make it hard for competitors to copy your success?
My unfair
advantage is me. By business will
survive on customer service and retention.
My work ethic and ability to understand a customer’s needs is what will
allow my business to prosper and others will struggle simply because they do
not have me.
Second, what’s next for the venture? Describe either
the next opportunity you want to tackle with your current innovation, or
describe the next new product, service, or process that may be aimed at your
existing customers.
After getting
settled in the business, the next step I would take is the ability to allow the
customer to pay direct with me for not only my services, but the dealership’s
as well.
Third, what’s next for you? Assuming you launched,
where do you want to be in five years with this venture? Where do you want to
be, as an entrepreneur, in the next decade, and how does this first venture
help you achieve your vision?
In 5 years I would like to be in multiple
facilities. I would still be planning on
actively working out in the field, but have a larger fleet of vehicles and more
employees. In the next decade I would
like to be overseeing the operation and directing everything from an
office. This first step of being in a
dealership would help me get there by seeing what is actually going on in the
field and understanding what is the best way to solve the businesses problems
for not only my current and future customers but my current and future
employees as well.
Summary:
The biggest points of feedback I got were mostly
positive. The negative or parts that
needed to be changed or addressed were pricing and concern for customer’s
vehicle (insurance and employee driving).
Based on the comments I increased the rate of the service and made the
loaner vehicle a per day rental. I did
also cover that, both, the company and employees would be fully insured and
properly trained and certified. I think
that may concept overall is strong and did not make any other major adjustments
to the venture.
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