Thursday, February 20, 2020

Assignment 11A – Idea Napkin No. 1

1.  I am a senior at the University of Florida through their UF Online program majoring in public relations with an outside concentration in business administration. My work experience is mainly in the non-profit sector. As I previously mentioned, I am the Founder and President of Students4H2O, which is a non-profit organization advocating for environmental education and youth leadership. On a personal level, I am also a dog owner of two German Shepherds. Walking my dogs led me to notice the problem of increasing dog waste within my neighborhood and focus my business concept for this class around this problem so I can find a solution. The skills/talents I have that pertain to my product include budgeting, critical thinking skills, and project management. Through my public relations education at UF, I have knowledge in social media management and creative programs like Adobe Creative Cloud. Lastly, I also have excellent public speaking and interpersonal communication skills. My aspirations are to develop a financially viable product that also makes a difference. I would apply my skills and aspirations to my business. Hypothetically, if I were to start this business, I would see it as a "side hustle" where it would act as an additional project that I would work on in my free time. I would most likely work this way until I can adequately sustain myself from this business.

2.  My product is a dog waste receptacle, which is also known as the Doggie Dooty Station, which gives dog owners the ability to dispose of their soiled pet waste bags through a designated slot. Or, they can also obtain a clean pet waste bag at any Doggie Dooty Station so that they can pick up after their dogs. A new feature of my product is that in addition to pet waste bags, gloves will be available at each Doggie Dooty Station for those who are "grossed out" by picking up their dog's waste. Also, each receptacle has signage to inform dog owners about the receptacles and encourage them to pick up after their dogs.

3.  I believe most of my potential customers will be people who own at least one dog. Based on my previous customer interviews, I also think that these customers would be homeowners who live in neighborhoods. The primary characteristic these customers would have in common is that they have a need to keep their communities clean and sanitary.

4.  I feel customers will care about the Doggie Dooty Station because it will decrease the amount of dog waste within their communities. This is important because dog waste has bacteria that is harmful when it comes into contact with humans and other dogs. Therefore, there are also health concerns when, for example, children are playing and come into contact with dog waste, or a dog unknowingly steps into another dog's waste (which was unclaimed) while walking with its owner. There is also the raised concern of "common courtesy" where other neighbors or dog owners do not feel like they should be responsible for picking up dog waste from another person's dog. In summary, the Doggie Dooty Station will assist in solving these problems by positively reinforcing dog owners to pick up after their dogs' waste, resulting in cleaner communities.

5.  I think the primary core competency that separates me from everybody else is that no other dog waste receptacle has a solution like mine where pet waste bags and gloves are available for dog owners who need them. Most dog waste receptacles only have pet waste bags. By having both pet waste bags and gloves at each Doggie Dooty Station, it removes room for excuses from dog owners for not using it. I am also a dog owner who saw this problem in my neighborhood, so my story is also distinctive because it adds a "humanized" perspective behind creating this product.

Overall, I believe that these elements fit together. As I evaluated these elements, it made me realize how simple my product is for dog owners to use and that it is a practical solution for the problem of increasing dog waste in neighborhoods. There are many reasons why dog owners do not pick up after their dogs' waste, and the most common is they forgot to bring pet waste bags with them. With this being said, I believe my product will have a positive impact from both the convenience and environmental standpoints.

4 comments:

  1. Hi Adrianna!
    Once again, you have a clear and thorough post here. I think every aspect that you mentioned in this post from your skills and experience to your product and its customers are the makings of successful entrepreneurial experience. I'm glad we got to understand that the practicality of our products will be a benefit to our endeavors. Awesome job!

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  2. Hi Adrianna,

    Again, I really like your idea of pet owners picking up after their pets. There are few things as bad as stepping into a pile of you know what.

    I think also with the coronavirus in the news, this idea will be of interest to people a little bit more. The product seems to be a nice fit for online sales. Individuals as well as homeowners associations and apartment complexes would be good target markets.

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  3. Hey Adrianna,

    I do really enjoy reading about your wonderful service of providing a clean, designated area for dog owners to dispose of their animal waste. It is also great that you have a personal connection to your service. Although, I think you need to evaluate the profitability of this service more carefully, and start to figure out new ways of having dog owners pay for this service. Great post!

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  4. Hello Adrianna,

    I enjoyed reading your post. I think there is definitely a market in this and I agree that pet owners do need to pick up after their pets. Regarding pricing and profitability, I think doing more research would be of great benefit. Great idea and great post, I look forward to seeing where this project goes!

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