1.
Work ethic:
a.
Valuable: not stopping until the task is
complete and putting in one’s best effort for the project.
b.
Rare: a strong work ethic is not rare in the
business realm. In order to succeed, one must possess a fantastic work ethic.
c.
Inimitable: it can be imitated. In fact, it
often is.
d.
Non-substitutable: Nothing can substitute a good
work ethic.
2.
Lack of competitors:
a.
Valuable: Valuable because I have virtually no
competitors.
b.
Rare: It is very rare in current times to be the
first person/company to enter a market.
c.
Inimitable: There is a similar version of my
product being used online but not for television.
d.
Non-substitutable: since there is nothing else
like it on the market, it cannot be substituted.
3.
Social capital:
a.
Valuable: Being a UF student, I have numerous recourses
to help me start a business and guide me along the way.
b.
Rare: Not many entrepreneurs are fortunate
enough to have successful business people guide them along the way.
c.
Inimitable: It can be imitated, all one needs to
do is seek advice.
d.
Non-substitutable: The only substitute for good
advice is learning the lesson the hard way but that is unwise.
4.
Financial capital:
a.
Valuable: because I will be able to attract top
talent for my company and be able to expand rapidly.
b.
Rare: Though money is not rare, the uses that I will
put it towards will be the first of their kind.
c.
Inimitable: cannot replicate money.
d.
Non-substitutable: Not many people are willing
to work for free so I do not think that there is a substitute.
5.
Determination to be a pioneer in the field:
a.
Valuable:
If one has the desire and determination to succeed, nothing can stop
them.
b.
Rare: Not many people have an unstoppable drive.
c.
Inimitable: many others have strong desires to
succeed.
d.
Non-substitutable: there is no substitute for
passion.
6.
Vision:
a.
Valuable: because competitors are not privy to
my vision so they do not know the direction that I am planning on taking my
company.
b.
Rare: No one else can see it.
c.
Inimitable: If word spreads of what it is, it
can be imitated.
d.
Non-substitutable: a vision cannot be
substituted.
7.
Social Capital:
a.
Valuable: people want to work with people that
they like. If it is an enjoyable work environment, employee’s will put forth
their best effort and look forward to coming into work every day.
b.
Rare: every relationship and connection created is
valuable and rare.
c.
Inimitable: relationships can be imitated and
even faked.
d.
Non-substitutable: relationships cannot be
substituted.
8.
Desire to innovate:
a.
Valuable: by constantly looking for something
new and ways to improve my product, it will always be on the cutting edge.
b.
Rare: desire to innovate is not rare amongst entrepreneurs.
c.
Inimitable: if there is a patent, the innovation
cannot be imitated.
d.
Non-substitutable: desire can be faked but it
cannot be substituted.
9.
Publicity:
a.
Valuable: since it is the first in a new field,
once one or two big companies adopt my technology, word will spread quickly.
b.
Rare: spreading word the grapevine is not rare.
c.
Inimitable: though the publicity cannot be
imitated, it can be altered and contain statements that are not true.
d.
Non-substitutable: publicity cannot be substituted.
10. Access
to top talent:
a.
Valuable: top talent will allow my business to
quickly rise to the top and bring a student at UF puts me in a prime position
to gather such talent.
b.
Rare: top talent is very rare. It’s what separates
the good companies from the best.
c.
Inimitable: it is not imitable because at the
end of the day, only two things get the job done, talent and hard work.
d.
Non-substitutable: talent can be substituted
with hard work.
Summery:
My most valuable resource is hard work. Nothing can replace
it and since I will be pioneering a field, I will not only have to sell my
product, but I will also have to sell the field. Honestly, I believe that the
only way for my product to succeed will be if everyone involved works as hard
as they can.
Cody,
ReplyDeleteI 100 percent agree with you that nothing can replace hard work. I think that if someone has their mind set to something, then they can usually make it happen one way or another. It just comes down to how bad you want it. In addition, I think the other resources you have will help round out your business as a whole and make it succesful!
Cody,
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I think all ten resources you listed are really useful, and these resources definitely will help you with your opportunity in the future. Moreover, I can't agree more with your point about the hard work. All other elements are empty talk without it. So I believe everyone can be succeed if they work hard every day. Good job!