Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Venture Concept No. 1



Opportunity:
The opportunity that I have found is the fact that customers do not like to take their vehicle in for service or repairs.  All vehicles need to be repaired or serviced at some point, this is a fact of vehicle ownership.  No customer likes having it done and one of the most annoying things about it is how it interrupts their day.  Right now the closest thing to this solving this issue is getting a rental vehicle.  I feel that this opportunity has a huge unmet potential and could be extremely successful.  This is an opportunity that could be met by other people so the window may not stay open long in the sense that no one else has yet tapped into this market.
Innovation:
My business is about as straight forward as it gets.  We are a service that picks 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 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 we will you sign for it at that time.  From there we will drop your vehicle off at the repair facility and will update you informing you that your vehicle has reached its destination.  After the facility has completed their work we will schedule an appointment for the delivery of your vehicle.  At that point we will drop off your and pick up the loaner from you.  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 fre to go about your day with no interruptions and never have to worry about not having a vehicle to get around.  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 $15 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 charge.
Venture Concept:
I think that customers will leap at the opportunity to have their picked up and delivered to them, simply because it will make their life more convenient.  I do not know if you can find someone who has not spent an extra $15 for convenience.  If people didn’t we wouldn’t need valets.  I also think that dealerships would take advantage of the opportunity to possible 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 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.

3 comments:

  1. Dear William,

    Upon reading your idea, the thought of me wanting this in my life leaped up. Getting repairs done is definitely big waste of a day. Thankfully, last time I went in for repair I was able to get some work done on my computer. Nevertheless, I think that your convenience based idea would be successful, due to the fact that people are busy and need that time to be working on other stuff.

    All the best,

    Camilo Villa

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  2. Hi William. Being a busy person and hating to waste time on the weekends to service my vehicle, this is a great idea! The only questions that came up for me are 1) Would you insure your employees who are driving someone's vehicle in case of an accident?, 2) How would you work it to pick up a rental car from the dealer to bring to someone and it not be in your name? Meaning, normally the person renting the car has to sign there in person?
    Otherwise this is a great idea and I would love to see this in the Orlando area :-)!
    Check out my Venture Concept at http://ctaylornewsblog.blogspot.com/2016/03/venture-concept-no-1.html

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  3. Hey William,
    I am not sure how the pricing would work out if the whole transaction is 15 dollars. I don't see your company making a lot of money if they have a lot of employees and loaner vehicles to consider. Additionally, how will the customers know what is wrong with there car and if the dealership isn't ripping them off? I don't see where the trust will come from if the driver that takes the cars are supposed to also make sure that the mechanic is doing what he is supposed to. Keep up the good work and check out what I wrote about my venture here: http://goobirs.blogspot.com/2016/03/venture-concept-no1-week-12.html

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