9A – Testing the Hypothesis, Part 2
Interview 1: I interviewed my friend Letty, who works at
Relish. She told me that everyone complains about the new paper straws and how
they wish they offered a different solution. She even believes that people would
not even realize a small change in price of a few cents to cover the switch to
a better alternative such as bamboo straws, and even believes it would drive a
lot more business with people coming just for that. She told me my idea to set
up a distributor for these alternatives would probably attract her business.
Interview 2: I interviewed my roommate Angelo, because I saw
him come back from McDonalds with a paper straw. I asked him if he would pay an
extra few cents for a different straw and he definitely agreed. He also agreed
he would choose a place with better straws to eat over a place with paper
straws. This made me curious to see how much bamboo straws were, and found some
bulk orders for straws costing only a fraction of a cent a piece. This means
that up charging by only a penny would give profits, and would gain more
business.
Interview 3: I interviewed my brother John, because he travels
a lot for work, and he said he noticed a trend of more places using plastic
straws. He is currently in California for work, and said that places either
only offer paper straws, or sometimes none at all. He agreed with me that it
sucks for places that you get something a little thicker like a milkshake, and have
to use the paper straw. He said he definitely would invest into a place that
offered better solutions like bamboo straws.
Interview 4: I interviewed my friend Elinor, who is in my
business fraternity, about opening a business that distributes alternative
straws. She said she definitely sees a need, and would be successful in many markets,
even within Gainesville. We discussed ho it would be viable to start here and
grow, and then one day growing to other markets.
Interview 5: I interviewed my father for my last interview.
He said he doesn’t eat out much, but when he does, he is unhappy with a paper
straw because they do not work as intended. He was saying how his
dissatisfaction sometimes drives him to not order a drink if he goes in the
drive through, which is a loss of business for the restaurants, and would incentivize
them to invest in better alternative straws.
Who: Businesses that currently use paper straws would use
this distribution service. Certain companies who already us alternative
products, such as places with new types of lids that you drink off of would not
need this service.
What: This need is targeting the dissatisfaction of paper
straws, and peoples need for a better alternative. It may be related to other
things people get dissatisfied with at restaurants including long wait times.
These things both can drive a customer to a different restaurant, resulting in
loss of business.
Why: The outlier cause is directly caused by the insiders need. There is dissatisfaction with how things are currently being done, and distributing better alternatives could be a viable solution.
Dear Matthew,
ReplyDeleteI think you did a good job testing the hypothesis and defining the outsiders and insiders. People who go out to eat and use paper straws and are dissatisfied with them are definitely people who have the need. And I can see how people who do not go out to eat, or like paper straws do not have an unmet need.