1) You. Who you are. What your talents are. What your
skills and experiences are. I am a
46 yr old Operations Professional with over 20 years of experience. I'm very
good at breaking down problems, coming up with a plan, and implementing that
plan efficiently. I've opened up multiple facilities across Jacksonville and
China. I've dealt with contractors, hiring of employees, creation of protocols
and procedures, creating and changing business cultures, and efficient P&L
supervision and creation. I aspire to continue doing what I have been in
Operations. I have hit a ceiling in my field without a degree. In fact I've
gone farther than most without a degree that I've seen. Unfortunately, I don't
see myself quitting my job to pursue this opportunity. I don't think it will
make enough money. Any profits the first couple of years would need to be put
back into the business to grow. I would pursue this opportunity on the side and
only move into it full time when I had good data on income and interest levels.
2) What are you offering to customers? Adult camps
that have similar amenities and vibe as children's summer camps. The
opportunity to create new memories and experiences.
3) Who are you offering it to? Initially to adults
but I may pivot to include children and church groups. Age ranges from 21-35
typically with steady income and ability to travel.
4) Why do they care? It will be a cheaper solution to
typical vacations and be a nostalgic event for those who went to camps as
children. It can be a nice getaway for groups of friends that have already done
the typical trips like Vegas and Caribbean. There aren’t many of these types of
places.
5) What are your core competencies? I have started up
multiple facilities and hired new employees. I’m able to solve problems and
think ahead to prevent them in the first place.
I believe my idea is not as much of a guarantee as some of
the other ideas in my blog group. My camp would be fun, but I don't know if
enough people would see the value and opportunity. The location is important
and could be expensive, as well as the need for a liquor license could be the
key to success. Insurance could be expensive. People who have limited expendable
income usually spend it on a family vacation. This camp would cater to single
guys and gals first.
"feedback memo"- Do this on the side of my regular
job at first. I do have good experience and qualifications. Finding the right
location with favorable demographics will be critical.
Hey Brian, it’s a really important step to use the feedback you received and change your idea napkin. Realizing that this idea might be something you have to do on the side is crucial for time management and money decisions in the future. Also with all of your experience and knowledge, maybe as time goes on you can adapt your idea and make it from something on the side to your main priority.
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