For this
post, students were asked to pick an opportunity that they would like to
pursue. This is important, because several posts later in the class will build
on this one. After the opportunity has been identified, students have also been
asked to “test the boundaries,” of the basic who/what/when/where/why of their opportunity
through 5 potential customer interviews. I’ll be sticking with my same
opportunity belief from last week’s assignment 4A (http://michaelkandler.blogspot.com/2018/01/assignment-4a-forming-opportunity-belief.html)
, a coffee shop on the property of my family’s condo, located at Laketown Wharf
in Panama City Beach, FL.
The
original opportunity belief is that (who:) Laketown Wharf Residents and Guests (what:)
are currently unable to get a cup of coffee made for them on the resort grounds
(why:) because there is not a coffee shop on campus or within walking distance.
Challenging
the who:
-
Laketown
Wharf has a large staff that should also be considered as potential customers.
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The resort is located within walking distance from
several residential areas, a coffee shop on the grounds would also be the closest
coffee shop to those neighborhoods.
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Some rooms may already have coffee makers in the
kitchen
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What about brand loyalty to other coffee shops?
Challenging
the what:
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Why coffee? There may be other things at
Laketown Wharf that people are missing out on.
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How important is getting a cup of coffee without
leaving the resort? People drive to Starbucks every day.
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What percentage of residents/guests are even
coffee drinkers? Even when they are on vacation and not trying to wake up for
work?
Challenging
the why:
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Is there a reason that there isn’t a coffee shop
here already?
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How many of the surrounding restaurants sell
coffee but just aren’t “coffee shops”?
Conclusion: After going through
the interview process, the questions and statements above really stuck out to
me as important. I still believe that the opportunity exists, however it’s not
quite as cut and dry as I once believed. I know that to decide whether this
opportunity is viable or not, a great amount of market research will be
necessary. I now realize that there could be some hidden competition, because
coffee can come from almost anywhere, not just coffee shops.
Hey Michael! I was wondering where your interviews were in your post. I think that the having different perspectives for this hypothesis and opportunity would make it more credible. I really liked how you stuck to the problem with the coffee shops, I remember this opportunity from your past posts! How do you think we can solve this opportunity in the long run?
ReplyDeleteHi Michael! Sorry for the constructive criticism here, but I think you're missing a large part of the assignment? Your interviews fro 4a came from your family and I would have liked to listen to the opinions of others who live in that area. As I mentioned in my other comment, are you sure rooms don't provide coffee makers and complimentary coffee? Just that would crash you r whole idea. Since you didn't conduct any interviews I wish you would have answered the questions you posed because your post just left me more confused and thinking it had too many holes to be an opportunity to pursue.
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