Person 1 is an owner of a local car dealership. He is an expert in the industry because he
has been working with car sales for 27 years.
This person has many years of experience in seeing the success and
failure of various car advancements. He
is involved in the industry because he has worked at multiple car companies,
which means he has a well-rounded background in the industry. I contacted this person by email, and he
responded within 24 hours. I visited his
car dealership later in exchange for taking the time to talk to me. This person will help give me advice on what
he thinks should be improved about my design based on his prior observations in
the car selling industry.
Person 2 is a manager at a local auto parts store. He initially worked as a cashier, then
assistant manager, and now manager. This
person is a market expert because he is directly involved with selling car
parts. I contacted this person by
meeting him at the store. I bought some
items from the auto store in return for our meeting together. This person will help me because they have
the contacts for their inventory managers and can assist in me marketing my
product.
Person 3 is a corporate manager at my country recycling plant. They have worked in the recycling industry
for 15 years and is an important supplier to my industry. I called this person a left a message. They called me back within 24 hours. In return for our meetings, I offered to help
advocate for increased recycling efforts.
This person can help me because the main material in my product is plastic. Creating a deal with a recycling plastic
company will decrease my costs of production.
I had a great experience networking with people who may help
me in the future. I enjoyed learning
about their histories. All three people were
interested in helping me and I had a good time talking to them. It was similar to my networking experiences
in the past.
Hi Adam,
ReplyDeleteI think you did a great job on choosing your people to interview. The first person you chose seems to have very extensive experience which gives good insight into what works and what doesn't. It was also very smart of you to meet with your second person in person rather than calling or email. I had a very hard time receiving responses because I emailed the people I selected.
Adam,
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you had some great conversations and got some really useful feedback. Networking is a very integral part of getting your ideas out there and acting upon them. I have been following your idea since the beginning of the semester, and I think you have made some substantial progress. Your ideas could really impact the earth and environment! Keep up the good work!