- My name is Clayton Patton I am a junior here at the University of Florida working on my bachelors in Food and Resource Economics. I plan to graduate next spring. Some talents that I believe that I have include performing well under high amounts of pressure or stress. Some skills and experience that I have come from my time in the Army. I pride myself on motivating all types of people to work and accomplish the task at hand. With this comes good communication skills which I also have. If I were to start this business then it would definitely take up most of my time and keep me from farthing my school. I hope it would grow and give me direction for my career.
- I am offering customers clean energy for their house that will one day pay itself off by installing solar panels to their house.
- The demographics that I plan to sell to is government buildings and upper to middle class families that can afford the solar panels. These people will want to buy because of the investment opportunity and wanting to help the environment.
- The reason why they would care is because they care about the environment just like people pay extra for organic food people will pay extra for "organic" energy such as solar panels hopefully.
- Some core competencies that I will have will be professionalism that sets us apart such as always being on time for instillation, making sure that the area of installation is properly cleaned up and that the customer is always treated with respect.
Friday, June 14, 2019
11A- Idea Napkin No.1
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I like your idea. I think that if people are wealthy enough to afford the cost associated with solar panels then they should easily be able to afford your idea. I still am a little unsure of how this energy would be utilized in government buildings. I would think that the government buildings would have an agreement with the existing energy company and that they would be hesitant for solar panels.
ReplyDeleteHello Clayton,
ReplyDeleteYour idea napkin is very organized. The demographic for your service is very specific, which is good. The upper-class families can definitely afford the solar panels. The only problem would be trying to encourage them to have it done. Like you said, some people who know the benefits of eating organic are willing to spend the extra money for it. The government has been passing laws to be more environmentally friendly, so I don’t see the government having a big problem investing in the solar panels, except for maybe the cost.
Hello Clayton,
ReplyDeleteI was pleased to learn that you have worked in the army. What scenarios do you think made you be able to handle a stress-filled situation?
Otherwise, I like your idea. Why do you think your product will be different from existing solar panels? I think solar panels need to be installed pretty much everywhere since they would save up a massive amount of energy that will no longer hurt our world and we will be one step closer into actually making this world a better place rather than keep ruining it like we have been.