It seems that we missed the point a little bit with our Product pitch. The feedback that we got back from Lisa and Graham include:
- Rethink the customer base and really define who it is we are trying to sell to
- Refine our concept so that it is worth the customer's money. We have to find out they actually are willing to pay for.
- Our information booklet is a good starting point, but most likely if it were to be successful it will have to be coupled with something else.
Link to our Report Here
Link to our Presentation Here
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Monday, October 13, 2008
October Update
Here's the update with our group. Over the past couple weeks we have:
- Met face to face twice to discuss plans for the project
- Researched customer base
- Created a survey, sent it out and then collected and analyzed responses
- Refined our concept
- Created a presentation and pitch
Supporting documents are linked below:
Who is here November 25th, from 9:30am to 12:00pm. Document can be found Here.
Survey created and sent out can be found Here.
- Met face to face twice to discuss plans for the project
- Researched customer base
- Created a survey, sent it out and then collected and analyzed responses
- Refined our concept
- Created a presentation and pitch
Supporting documents are linked below:
Who is here November 25th, from 9:30am to 12:00pm. Document can be found Here.
Survey created and sent out can be found Here.
Monday, October 6, 2008
Wednesday, Oct 1st, Minutes
Last Wednesday, when we had Tuesday off we took that opportunity to have a team meeting in 3215. There we talked about ideas and tried to incorporate what we've learned from the course into them.
We started out with a list of who our SFU Peoples are:
- ACS - Labtechs, Network Admins, Media Tech, Managers
- Facilities - Go-To People, Maintainence, Managers
- Library - Librarians, Technicians, Reference Desk People
- Students - SIAT (NME/Technology/ID), Computer Science Students, Business Students, All Nighters
- Staff - Instructors, Reasearch-Assistance, T.As
Before long, we decided to stop working on this list and instead took a bit of a different approach and find a common need that these people share since our Target Market was already somewhat established. We decided that since we only have a window to sell our product (Tuesday, November 25th) that we'd find out exactly who is on that campus on that particular day. Matt, who is working at ACS/CARS this semester has the room booking schedule in a easy to read format, so he will gather and process that information.
Someone had suggested that we come up with sustainable sticky notes since it in itself is a fairly neutral product that should appeal to our Target Market. The sticky notes would all have little facts and tidbits about sustainability. The idea later evolved into a tiny basket full of stationary all with sustainable products inside of them. All the products would be made of sustainable materials.
The next step we need to take is to research sustainable products that are already on the market. Tony has also made a Questionaire that we will use to survey the population of SFU Surrey. Initial version found here: Questionaire
We started out with a list of who our SFU Peoples are:
- ACS - Labtechs, Network Admins, Media Tech, Managers
- Facilities - Go-To People, Maintainence, Managers
- Library - Librarians, Technicians, Reference Desk People
- Students - SIAT (NME/Technology/ID), Computer Science Students, Business Students, All Nighters
- Staff - Instructors, Reasearch-Assistance, T.As
Before long, we decided to stop working on this list and instead took a bit of a different approach and find a common need that these people share since our Target Market was already somewhat established. We decided that since we only have a window to sell our product (Tuesday, November 25th) that we'd find out exactly who is on that campus on that particular day. Matt, who is working at ACS/CARS this semester has the room booking schedule in a easy to read format, so he will gather and process that information.
Someone had suggested that we come up with sustainable sticky notes since it in itself is a fairly neutral product that should appeal to our Target Market. The sticky notes would all have little facts and tidbits about sustainability. The idea later evolved into a tiny basket full of stationary all with sustainable products inside of them. All the products would be made of sustainable materials.
The next step we need to take is to research sustainable products that are already on the market. Tony has also made a Questionaire that we will use to survey the population of SFU Surrey. Initial version found here: Questionaire
Skillsets
We haven't updated the blog in a while, which might seem as though we were not keeping active in this project. But excuses aside, we have been working on this project every week. After watching the IDEO video, we broke down our individual skill sets and roughly came up with main roles.
Matt - Project Management; I've been project leader many times before, and I feel that if I have another chance to lead I further improve my skills to keep everyone on task and on time.
Karen - Design, Assistant Manager; Karen definately has a good eye for design and presentation.
Tony - Currently majoring in Finance, his skills will definately come in handy since he is the only one in the group that is majoring in business.
Judy - Concept; Judy has an awesome sense of the deeper insides of what actually makes an idea good.
William - William is our materials and prototyping master. He will tell us if our idea is unfeasible.
Matt - Project Management; I've been project leader many times before, and I feel that if I have another chance to lead I further improve my skills to keep everyone on task and on time.
Karen - Design, Assistant Manager; Karen definately has a good eye for design and presentation.
Tony - Currently majoring in Finance, his skills will definately come in handy since he is the only one in the group that is majoring in business.
Judy - Concept; Judy has an awesome sense of the deeper insides of what actually makes an idea good.
William - William is our materials and prototyping master. He will tell us if our idea is unfeasible.
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