The
opportunity behind the wireless charging system is the convivence factor of
being able to charge multiple phones at once in a home or business, without
having to have them plugged in or tied down in any way. The people who have the
need are households with kids who are home a lot and use their phones a lot.
This type of household could use this product because they will no longer have
to worry about losing phone chargers and jockeying for charger position throughout
the house. The nature of the need arises when the customer's phone needs to be
charged at any time, they can connect to the wireless charging system, and have
their phone charged in the background, without it being an immediate issue.
This allows the kids at home, or the employees at the office to focus om their most
immediate concerns, and not just how much battery they have left on their phone.
The changes in this environment that create this opportunity is people’s increasing
interest in goods and services that aren’t necessary, but convenient. The
modern consumer values products that makes their daily life easier, and that is
exactly what the wireless charging system does. The market for this product is
middle class families and business owners, and there really aren’t geographical
boundaries. If a person has a smart phone and wants to have it seamlessly charged
at anytime in the day this product is for them. Customers are currently satisfying
this need through carrying a cord with them throughout the day or a portable
charger, and I feel like customers would be pretty open to the idea of the
wireless charging system. I would say this opportunity is bigger now than it will
ever be. Many people want a better way to reliably charge their phones, and soon
companies will start to come out with ways to satisfy the need. I would say the
window of opportunity will be open for another five years before the market
becomes saturated with products similar to what mine does.
The wireless charging system is
incrementally innovative just because there are already good ways for people to
charge their phones, but this is just a quality of life improvement. I am
selling the wireless charging system with a $200 price tag. When you buy the wireless
charging system, one of our trained technicians will come and install it at your
home or business. Once installed, up to 12 people can wirelessly charge their phones
through Bluetooth with this device. Like stated previously, it is mainly a convivence
good in the fact that is nice to have, but it is definitely not a necessity.
My innovation will address the problem
of people’s phones dying frequently by providing a constant and convenient
wireless charge while the product is turned on. Customers will want to buy my
product for the convivence factor. A mother of 3 kids aged 8-16 doesn’t have
the time, energy, or patience to keep up with 6 or more phone chargers is the
ideal customer for this product. The number of new chargers she has to buy a
year (due to the fact her kids lose so many) would total to be way more than
the cost of the wireless charging system. Besides saving money, the wireless charging
system will also save the mom stress. With 3 hyperactive kids always on their
phones/tablets in the house besides jockeying for chargers they also fight for
outlets. The wireless charging system would completely eliminate that scenario because
there would be no need for chargers, or to fight for outlets to plug the
charger into because it is all done wirelessly. The only real competitors that
I have are portable charger companies, but they are priced at a point way
cheaper, and do not satisfy the charging need to the extent that the wireless
charging system does. Customer support and experience would play a pretty big
role in promoting the product. In my opinion, the best success we are going to
have with getting the product out there is having a child go over to their friend’s
house and use our system and go home and tell their parents about it. Being
based in Orlando, I feel like I could utilize my local contacts to get the ball
rolling and let word of mouth keep that ball rolling. I would organize my
business by first hiring another company in the central Florida area to make
the charging system units for me, and if it was too expensive I would ultimately
end up doing it myself. I would have no more than 10 employees, and most of
them would be in charge of the manufacturing, and I would do the marketing and
sales myself.
I think my most important element
is going to be my personality. When I start something with a certain goal in
mind I will relentlessly work until that goal is complete, and I will give it everything
I have. I feel like these characteristics will help me continue on with my
venture, even when everything gets tough. The next thing I have planned for my venture
is to create a wireless charging system that can be used at restaurants and
bigger business that has the capacity to charge up to 25 phones at the same
time. As for me, in the next five years I see myself in a career field that I
enjoy, and already emerging as a leader in my position. This first venture will
give me the confidence to show me that I am an independent person that can accomplish
great things if I put my mind to it.
Greetings Ethan, I have seen tremendous progress with your business idea throughout the semester and I am amazed at how far you have made it. I agree that your most important element is personality because although I have never met you in person, just by the way you write I know that I would get along with you great. I can sense your great personality through your writing and that is a good quality to have to run a business.
ReplyDeleteHey Ethan, I very much liked reading your post and it has been awesome to see the entire progress of your project thus far. I certainly agree with your point on how you feel your personality will be the most critically important aspect of what it takes going forward.I also agree with this for myself, because personality means so much including your attitude which if it's not in the right mindset you will not see many signs of success.
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