Friday, February 2, 2018

Assignment 6A: Identifying opportunities in Economic & Regulatory Trends

              For this post, students have been asked to find four opportunities, in a similar manner to last week’s assignment 5A. To put a twist on things, this week two of the opportunities must relate to economic trends, and two of them must relate to regulatory changes. After the opportunities have been identified, students have been asked to describe their opportunities with a modification of the standard who/what/when/where/why framework. Let’s jump straight into it!

Regulatory opportunity #1:
-          Where I found it:  https://www.regulations.gov/document?D=NOAA-NMFS-2017-0125-0001
-          What leads me to believe an opportunity might exist: In the article, it is stated that the limits for spiny lobster catching will be going up. This presents an opportunity, because to catch a lobster, a fisherman will need the supplies to do so.
-          Who I think is most likely a prototypical customer: Commercial Lobster Fisherman
-          Is this opportunity easy or difficult to exploit: This opportunity would be easy to exploit for suppliers that have established relationships with commercial fisherman.
-          Why I saw this opportunity: I believe that I saw this opportunity because I grew up in a city with a large commercial fishing industry.

Regulatory Opportunity #2:
-          What leads me to believe an opportunity might exist: Changes in limits for migratory birds will ultimately affect the entire fowl hunting industry.
-          Who I think is most likely a prototypical customer: Hunting suppliers, retailers, and consumers
-          Is this opportunity easy or difficult to exploit: This opportunity will be relatively easy to exploit.
-          Why I saw this opportunity: This opportunity was easy for me to spot, because I personally consider myself an outdoors-man.

Economic Opportunity #1:
-          What leads me to believe an opportunity might exist: If interest rates are low, it is less risky to borrow money.
-          Who I think is most likely a prototypical customer: Startups that are in search of funding
-          Is this opportunity easy or difficult to exploit: This opportunity is easy to exploit, if the rates stay low.
-          Why I saw this opportunity: I believe that my experience in the financial services industry lead me to spot this opportunity.

Economic Opportunity #2:
-          What leads me to believe an opportunity might exist: More money in consumer’s pockets
-          Who I think is most likely a prototypical customer: Marketing/Advertising firms
-          Is this opportunity easy or difficult to exploit: This opportunity is easy to exploit, but more difficult that the first three.

-          Why I saw this opportunity: I saw this as an opportunity, because I have the belief that most people are bad at saving money.

4 comments:

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  2. Hey Michael! I was really intrigued by your economic and regulatory opportunities since you were involved in all of them personally at some degree. I really identified myself with the opportunities about catching the lobster, since I used to catch them with my dad. Is there a specific reason why the limit of catching them is going up? I really hope that we can find better solutions to these opportunities!

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  3. Hi Michael! I wish you included a summary of the articles you found, or at least their titles. It's hard to comment on something you provide 0 information on. Additionally, I feel that setting regulations on animals might hinder opportunities as there would only be a allotted time frame for businesses to sell products pertaining to catching birds and lobsters. If there were less regulations these businesses would be able to sell their products year round.

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  4. Michael,
    Thank you for providing links to the articles, that really gave your arguments depth and allowed me to find opportunity in the same things that you did. Talking about the interest rates and the lowering of them is definitely a good prospect for new businesses, and could cause an overall upward spur of the economy. Whatever you want to say about the current administration in the United States, the proof of economic boom and a business friendly climate are seemingly there. Thanks for sharing!

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