Idea Napkin no.1
While writing my napkin I realized that many of my points
were very cohesive with one another. The system that I would hope to build offers
significant benefits inherently, thus I believe that customers would care about
the product if it was brought into existence. As a transportation alternative
that presently isn’t popular in the U.S., if it was made more accessible and
attractive people would seek out the alternative. This involves its core competencies,
as it has the potential to give people that want to travel the ability to
travel differently and better than they currently do. Additionally, the system itself
is a smart investment because of its greater potential as a sustainable means of
transportation and connection in comparison to existing methods. In regards to
the weakest element, I think that it would be the “you” aspect. There aren’t any
expert aptitudes I have over other people in regards to engineering or
geography, I am just someone that looks a bit more into the future and what we
can do presently to sustain that.

Hey Archie,
ReplyDeleteYour napkin turned out so cool! I did not make an actual napkin as I wasn't sure if we had to but yours was done very well. I think your aptitude is one that is somewhat overlooked but a very important one for future innovation and entrepreneurship. I think it will help you a lot with future assignments as you should be one step ahead of the game.
Hi Archie!
ReplyDeleteAhh I am glad to see someone else wrote on an actual napkin because not many did. Guess we both think outside the box like real entrepreneurs. Your napkin is precise and it seems like you have a really good idea on the development of your opportunity. I love yours specifically and have been keeping up with how it turns out. Keep looking into the future!
Hey Archie! Loving the napkin, it almost looks like marketing! You should make a jingle out of the "faster than air, cheaper than car"
ReplyDeleteI think you really make a good point with the weakest element being "you". A lot of times the "you" is the least considered aspect but undoubtedly the most important. You should explore some more into figuring out what makes the difference in someone's mind about traveling vs. not traveling.