Wednesday, December 5, 2018

30- Final Reflection

1) Read through your posts 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.
Done

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?
My most formative experience was all off the times I had to make a video of me giving an elevator pitch. I think having to re-do it so many times really made me better at presenting from memory and more naturally rather than reading off something, which is very helpful for my future with whatever I do. This is a memory I know I will remember for years. My most joyous experience is honestly writing this post because it is the final one, I got through this class and finished everything on time and learned from it all. It is a big accomplishment finishing something and receiving good feedback on it all throughout the process. I’m most proud of my improvement from my first elevator pitch to my last.

3) At the beginning of the semester, I mentioned that I wanted each of you to develop an entrepreneurial mindset. Now, at the end, do you see yourself as an entrepreneur? Do you think you have moved closer to developing an entrepreneurial mindset?
I don’t see myself as an entrepreneur right now at least, because I know that I want to work in already established advertising agencies in the near future, but this class has definitely made me think about opening up my own business in the future maybe. I never thought I would want to have my own business, but this class has made me consider it. I have definitely moved closer to developing that entrepreneurial mindset.

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?
One recommendation I have is to make sure that the business concept you choose in the beginning is really going to be one that you will want to expand upon and spend a lot of time on for the rest of the semester. I am thankful that I really do believe in my straw business concept and think it really could work! I would have been upset working on something that I didn’t really like or believe in for a whole semester. I think you must look at the assignments early in the week to estimate how much time you need for them in order to do well in this class. It isn’t one that you can always leave everything to the last minute. I think to foster the entrepreneurial mindset they should really believe in their product and treat it like it is something they will really create and start up in the future.


29A- Venture Concept No. 2

1. Venture Concept Edits
Opportunity: 1.) Who has the need?

Every restaurant business and individual who uses disposable straws and cares about their impact on the environment has a need for my product concept. Many coastal cities are banning plastic straws, so a lot of these restaurants will need an alternative like mine. As well as any restaurant or individual who wants to stop using plastic straws for their own moral reasons, not just because they are banned.

2.) The nature of the need:

Plastic straws are one of the top ten trash items found on beaches, sea life can injure themselves from ingesting them and they are harmful to the ecosystem because of this. Making a simple switch in the material used to make disposable straws can make a huge impact on the reduction of waste in our environment. There is a huge movement going on now where people want to ban the use of plastic straws in restaurants and anywhere that they are used, this relates to and supports the creation of my product in order to be the solution to this need.

Changes in the environment that created this opportunity are all the publicity of how bad climate change is and how much of an impact humans have on the negative environmental problems we are seeing in the world. Adding trash and plastic to our oceans only worsens these issues, so people have started to really care and create a movement to stop using disposable plastic straws. The market is all the U.S. and internationally, though it is mainly focused along the coast where people pay more attention to the effect on beaches and ocean life. I want to stick within the U.S. in the beginning to build awareness in the states before I try and spread my product worldwide though. People currently use plastic straws to satisfy their need for a disposable straw, a lot of restaurants and individuals are very set in their ways of using plastic straws because they have for so long. People are going to have to start caring more about our impact on the environment, and this is a great start. I think this window of opportunity will be open indefinitely. This will still be needed for years to come because changes need to be made for our world’s well-being. The wave of the movement to ban plastic straws may be a shorter trend, but the need will always be there.

Innovation: My innovation is a product that will replace plastic straws, it will be biodegradable and recyclable. Plastic straws are neither of these and can end up in our oceans forever. My product will be made of corn and hemp materials. These materials are so much better than plastic because they work in the same way and are plastic-like but can be recycled or will simply biodegrade if they are thrown out into the environment. My straws can still be made into fun shapes, colors, etc. which will make them even more of a likable product for individuals at home, for parties, events, etc. Paper straws are the current alternative to plastic straws, but they are not as durable and begin to fall apart when in liquid too long. My straws sold to individuals through grocery stores and other retail locations will sell in packs of 100 for $4.99, 200 for $6.99, or 500 for $11.99. For restaurants, bars, etc. who are buying in bulk, my straws will cost $22 per case of 1000 straws and the price will lower per case the more a business buys in bulk at once.

Venture Concept: My product solves the problem I stated and addresses the opportunity I found because it is an environmentally-friendly alternative to the plastic straw. It will reduce the amount of trash dumped into our oceans daily. Customers will buy and switch to my product because of its benefits to the environment, and because it is priced competitively to normal plastic straws. Why would an individual or company buy straws that harm our environment over ones that don’t for almost the exact same price and work the same way? It shouldn’t be hard to convince people to buy my straws over normal plastic straws or paper ones because of how well they work and how inexpensive they are. The hardest part will be building awareness of my new product, letting people know that it exists. My competitors are plastic straw companies, paper straw companies, reusable straw companies and anyone else making disposable straws that are less harmful to the environment than plastic straws. Their weaknesses are that they are harmful to ocean life, fall apart once left in a drink too long, are a hassle to clean or aren’t recyclable or biodegradable.

Packaging will be important for the retail sales to individual consumers, I will need to make sure it pops out on the shelf and clearly explains the benefits of my straws to the environment over my competitors. Packaging doesn’t matter as much for bulk sales to restaurants, as long as the product arrives safe and unharmed. Price needs to stay in the same range as most plastic straw options. I will also make sure I have great customer support and distribution. I would start out small until I got into those big retail stores and build relationships with big companies in the food and beverage industry, then grow when necessary and hire only the number of employees I need in order to keep up with demands and still keep costs low. I want to keep my facilities and work inside the U.S in order to create more jobs for U.S. citizens and help the job market here rather than exporting it out to cheap labor in Asia.

Three Minor Elements 1.) My most important resource is how there is a movement happening now where people want to stop the use of plastic straws, this proves that there is a market for my product. All I need to do is be the first brand out there with this straw product made from hemp and corn.

2.) The next venture would be to expand the product line and begin making disposable cups, plates, silverware, etc. out of this material too because of its benefits from being biodegradable.

3.) In five years if I pursued this venture, I would want to see restaurants all along the east coast using my product instead of plastic straws. In ten years, I would want them to be in every restaurant in America. Also, I would want to see that expanded product line created and selling as well.

2. Summary of Feedback
All together I only received positive feedback on my last Venture Concept and on What’s Next posts. Commenters agreed that people are beginning to care more about their impact on the environment than everyone used to years ago, so my product is a great step towards helping people become greener. Someone also said how I had a great business plan for looking into the future. Someone else mentioned how it was a great idea to get my product into schools. Having teachers teach their young students about the importance of reducing waste in our environment, he thinks this is a great way to shape our youth into caring more about our planet and their effect on it. Others also agreed that hospitals and schools were a great place to sell too other than just restaurants and bars, etc. Also, someone liked how I thought about expanding my business into disposable plates, cups, etc. because it would be great for individual’s parties, barbeques, etc.

3. How I Changed my Venture Concept
I didn’t really receive any negative feedback or constructive criticism on my posts, so I critiqued myself and made changes that I thought were necessary. Overall, I changed the wording in a lot of places to make my ideas and concepts come across more clearly. I made sure to change who has the opportunity to only people who have a need for disposable straws, because this is not everyone. I added more detail to what my innovation is section. I added how I want to make my straw product in many different, shapes, colors and sizes so I can reach a broad audience. I added how reusable straws are also a competitor of mine, and clarified some of the details of my prices and sizes that I want to sell. Finally, I added how I want to keep my business within the U.S. so I can do my part to help create more jobs in our country rather than outsourcing cheap labor.

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