Friday, April 3, 2020

Elevator Pitch 3 - 22A


ASSIGNMENT 22A


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WFRuL6sYrk

2-3. The feedback on elevator pitch 2 was very useful compared to pitch 1. While I was given many compliments on the presentation, I also was given ways to improve my idea for the customers. One way I did this was by using advice given by a classmate to offer a promo of your first 2 months while using Smart Park. I also put on more professional attire as well as turned off my ceiling fan which I did not do in elevator pitch 2.


Reading Reflection 2- 21A

Assignment 21

How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big
Author: Scott Adams

1.    The general theme of the book was to simply treat life as trial and error. Scott mentions many laws and arguments that we try to do as well as want to have surrounding the “perfect” life. Simply the general idea here is to follow his main lessons and reasons on how we should try to meet our goals. Learning and understanding that everything won’t be handed to you on a silver platter is a very important argument that Adams uses to surround the book.

2.    In many exercises in ENT3003, we discuss our failures as well as our victories when it comes to our business idea. We have feedback through blog posts and learn what we need to critique. In a similar way, this is what the book surrounds by learning to make mistakes through overcoming them in the end.

3.    The exercise I would design for this class would be to compare struggles early in your life or academic career and compare it to your business ideas struggles. I would then ask students to share how they overcame these obstacles and what lessons they learned from their experiences.

4.    One thing that caught my eye was the system vs. goals model. I usually thought everyone’s mentality was based on and criticized on goals they set and if they reached their goals. Now I understand that maintaining a system further helps you reach your goal instead of relying solely on competing with that goal.

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Social Capital - 20A

ASSIGNMENT 20A

Domain expert: John is an employee for the navigation company WAZE. A friend of mine gave me his email to contact him for this assignment. My conversation with John went well and he gave me a few pointers for my business idea, Smart Park. He thinks I should expand and not focus primarily on college campuses. He also would like me to gain a better perspective in the automobile industry before I try making this service compatible in vehicles.

Expert in market: Michael is a researcher and communicator for various apps including ones regarding Apple. Michael is actually my cousin, so I was able to just call him up for this assignment. He mentioned that he is in charge of reading many reviews on various apps like Apple Maps as well as other navigation services. He said that he has read a few reports of people looking for something similar to Smart Park but not enough to where he thinks it would be totally a big hit in the market. However, he did mention that if it was installed in vehicles instead of just being an app then the potential is all there.


Supplier: Jennifer is a part time Uber/Lyft driver and deals with navigation apps on a daily basis. Like John, she is also a friend of a friend of mine. Jennifer actually mentioned that while her job pertains to dropping people off at the front of locations and does not really park, she has run into a few instances where she did have to park for a rider and could not find a spot. She wishes uber would use a similar idea of smart park into their own app.


This experience actually made me realize how many close connections I have with people who work under this small field of navigation services. I definitely think I will continue to network my ideas and my product itself in the future.

IDEA NAPKIN PT2- 19A

ASSIGNMENT 19A

YOU: My name is Chris Zislin from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Throughout my life I have learned to acquire skills in sales, networking, planning, and time management. I am very good at working with others and at times being very persuasive. My current aspirations are to let the current business idea grow and become a reality as I move along in my college and professional career. If I were to start this business, I could see it playing a huge role in my life. I also see this business as an opportunity to expand to many places nationwide that have the need for the product/services offered. After graduation I see myself constantly traveling and networking the services offered by “Smart Park” to many individuals, businesses, campuses, etc.

What are you offering to customers? A daily struggle that people around the world have is finding a parking space in rather crowded areas. Here at Smart Park you are able to know where an open parking space might be and if its legal to park in that space. Customers will no longer be strolling around looking for a parking space. In addition, smart park will eventually be installed in most modern vehicles as well as scooters!

Who are you offering it to? My target audience would be those who live in overpopulated areas, college campuses, and businesses with limited space. The reason I came up with this idea in the first place was because I noticed the lack of parking and constantly heard complaints about students on UF’s campus not knowing where they should park. One thing that every customer will have in common is the unmet need of quality parking for their car or scooter.

Why do they care? People always have somewhere they need to be during the day and the most used form of transportation today is by car. Businesses may be fond of this idea as it may bring in more customers to their organization. How this works is a business or region will have their property be stored onto the app or installed into the vehicle. An example of this is students who want to go to Swamp Restaurant, but simply don’t have a place to park because the plaza next door is usually full.

What are your core competencies? While many of us have been in parking garages where red/green lights are lit up above parking spaces to indicate an open or occupied parking space, this however is different. This does not only serve a purpose in parking garages but also to outdoor plazas, local businesses and college campuses. The benefit and ease this offers to drivers across the country is valuable to many who don’t simply have the time or patience of looking for a parking spot in a packed lot. No one else has an app or service in their car that notifies you where to park seconds after you pull into a plaza or right from the beginning of your navigation heading. Instead of the app leading you to the facility in which you are going to, it will lead you to the parking space you need to go to.



SUMMARIZATION/ FEEDBACK MEMO:
I think that overall, I believe these five elements fit well together. I think the weakest part of my business is the development of an app. However, I do think this app will be the starting point of my product. I don’t expect this product to be installed into cars immediately, but I do believe that the app will constitute into that. Most of the feedback I received was positive. The only fixable feedback I received was that I should make this not only for cars but as well as scooters, motorcycles, etc.

Thursday, March 19, 2020

PItch 2 - 17A



Assignment 17A

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HW7JeBfVIuo


2-3. I actually received no comments on my first pitch. However, there are a couple of things I changed. One thing I changed was the initial Introduction. Instead of introducing myself I got right to the point of what I am selling. In addition, I also added additional numbers regarding the cost of the app.

Prototypical Customer 18A

Assignment 18A

I think the prototypical customer for Smart Park is part of a younger audience. I expect the average age gap for a customer to be between 18-25 years old. However, if we are able to install this product into automobiles during production, we could be looking at a very much larger target audience. I would say most likely our prototypical customer is in college and most likely does not have a new car. Our customers love watching college sports as well as popular shows such as “The Bachelor" or "The Office." I would assume that my customers most likely feel 3-5 years older than they actually are. Something I have in common with the avatar is that I am currently a 20-year-old college student who drives a 2010 ford f150, which fits right under the customer prototype. I would say the coincidence here is that the business idea came up from experiences in college, so I am not surprised that the age group is of that of a college student.


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Thursday, March 12, 2020

What they say about you 16A


Assignment 16A:

1)    Human Capital

-       I believe I have very good marketing skills due to past experience being a sales associate for West Marine and Bionic bait.
-       I have gained very good communication and collaboration skills through internships and projects over the years in study rooms.
-       Quick decision making over the past 5 years has helped my own commercial fishing business to grow into a distributor to wholesalers in South Florida.
-       Controlled emotions during chaotic moments in the work field have helped me become more aware of what to do during confusing and disorganized times.
-       Sticking to plan and staying on task has helped me enormously become a diligent worker in both school and in the business field.

2)    Interviewees

-       Roommate Ray: “You are very responsive to really any concern or question to anyone”
-       Sister Jenny: “You are a very good negotiator in business decisions and look at all possibilities”
-       Roommate Raeza: “Pretty good at being on top of new news and spreading it accordingly
-       Roommate Zach: “Very willing to try new things but also stay constant with things that work within your schedule”
-       Friend Dave: “Very committed person

3)    I see myself as a very motivated and controlled person whether that may be working or just hanging out in general. Many other people see me in this way and also have told me I am a very good negotiator and committed person to any challenge in my way. I think my work ethic is the main driving force when it comes to these skills and emotions.