Forming an
Opportunity Belief
I have a
daughter who is one and a half and a son who is four. Let’s just say that going
to the grocery store is an event. Usually, shopping goes pretty smoothly, with
the occasional temper-tantrum thrown into the mix. However, the scary part is
walking to my truck in the parking lot with my two small children, plus, a cart
full of groceries. I get to my truck, put my littlest one in her car seat, my
son in his, and then begin loading the groceries. I remote start the truck to
keep them cool, while keeping them safe (I fear that someone will jump in and
take off with them). I always try to watch my surroundings, but it is difficult
while trying to quickly load groceries to go home.
I believe
that there is a need for more protection for people who are alone or with small
children. A majority of these individuals will probably be women. In my
opinion, the need for more protection has always existed, but I think that it
is escalated in today’s world. Every hour in the United States two women are
murdered, 12 women are raped, 124 are assaulted, and 900 are the victims of
theft, according to the Women’s Self-Defense Institute. There are already a few
devices that can help this problem. For example, iPhones will call 911 if the off
button is pushed five times in a row. However, not everyone has an iPhone,
plus, it may not be charged or easily accessible, or like my son, your child
may be playing on it while you are loading the groceries. In addition to the
iPhones safety option, there are self-defense keychains as well. These
keychains are activated when a button is pushed, then a loud alarm sounds.
However, I strongly believe that there could be a device that is even better.
To illustrate, this device should be small and have a clip on it that would
allow you to clip it on your pants pocket. This feature would ensure that it is
always easily accessible. When the button is pushed, a loud alarm would go off
and 911 would be called. With a GPS in the device, the authorities would know
exactly where you are as long as the device stays on your person. I am 80% sure
that this opportunity exists.
The
Prototypical Customer
The
prototypical customer with this need for more protection would probably be
women. This would include young college women, women with children, and older
women. However, I believe some men would find this device useful, as well.
Although, a majority of men would probably not feel the need to use it,
whereas, I believe a majority of women would.
Prototypical
Customer #1—Middle-Aged Woman
1.
Have
you ever felt scared/worried and like you need more protection while walking to
your car alone? Yes
2.
Do
you feel this all the time or is there a certain time that you feel this? Like
when I am more isolated or it is dark.
3.
How
long have you felt the need to have more protection? My whole life since I left
home.
4.
When
did you first become aware that you needed more protection? And why? When I
left home and I had to go places alone. I first felt this need because of the
crime.
5.
Are
you aware that every hour there are 2 women murdered, 12 raped, and 124
assaulted in the United States? Wooooow.
6.
How
are you currently addressing your need? I try to not go out alone especially at
night or to places that are isolated.
7.
How
satisfied are you with this solution? Satisfied.
8.
Does
your current solution allow you to live the way you want? Yes
9.
If
there was a device that you could clip on your pants pocket and push a button
to sound an alarm and call the police if you were in danger, would you buy this
product? Yes
Prototypical
Customer #2—College-Aged Woman
1.
Have
you ever felt scared/worried and like you need more protection while walking to
your car alone? Yes
2.
Do
you feel this all the time or is there a certain time that you feel this? When
I am in places that have higher crimes rates.
3.
How
long have you felt the need to have more protection? Since I started going
places by myself but I try not to go places by myself. But even when I am in
places with a few friends, like the OP mall I still feel worried.
4.
When
did you first become aware that you needed more protection? And why? The world
is scary.
5.
Are
you aware that every hour there are 2 women murdered, 12 raped, and 124
assaulted in the United States? That’s scary
6.
How
are you currently addressing your need? I’m planning on buying a stun gun,
pepper spray, and a rape whistle.
7.
How
satisfied are you with this solution? Not satisfied because I have not bought
my stun gun, pepper spray, or rape whistle yet.
8.
Does
your current solution allow you to live the way you want? Not really. I don’t
want to feel scared when I go out.
9.
If
there was a device that you could clip on your pants pocket and push a button
to sound an alarm and call the police if you were in danger, would you buy this
product? Yes because it would be easier to push the button than to get my phone
out if someone were attacking me.
Prototypical
Customer #3—16 year old girl
1.
Have
you ever felt scared/worried and like you need more protection while walking to
your car alone? Yes
2.
Do
you feel this all the time or is there a certain time that you feel this? When
I am in a bad area.
3.
How
long have you felt the need to have more protection? Since I started driving.
4.
When
did you first become aware that you needed more protection? And why? Because
crimes like carjacking and kidnapping.
5.
Are
you aware that every hour there are 2 women murdered, 12 raped, and 124
assaulted in the United States? No!
6.
How
are you currently addressing your need? I’m not doing anything currently.
7.
How
satisfied are you with this solution? Not satisfied at all.
8.
Does
your current solution allow you to live the way you want? No I feel like I need
something more to protect me.
9.
If
there was a device that you could clip on your pants pocket and push a button to
sound an alarm and call the police if you were in danger, would you buy this
product? Yes but it also should have a microphone incorporated so 911 can hear
what is going on when it calls them.
Reflection
I learned
that women of different ages feel the need to be more protected. While some
women are not doing anything to protect themselves, others change their
lifestyle to feel safer (like not going out alone). In addition, there are some
that plan to invest in devices to protect themselves, but they have not done
that yet. All three women that I spoke with do not have any devices that they
could use in their defense or to call for help. The most surprising thing I
learned about my opportunity was that each woman I spoke to felt this need. I
only thought that maybe 2 out of 3 would feel like they needed more protection.
Also, I was surprised that none of them have devices that they could use for
protection.
Summarize
After
completing the interviews, it is clear that women have a need for more
protection and are not currently doing anything about meeting this need. One of
the women suggested that the device have a microphone that would allow the
victim to talk with police. However, I am unsure that this would make the
device more beneficial. The main objective of the device is to alert others
that are around the victim, startle the attacker, and allow the police to be
able to track the exact location. I would like to interview even more women to
ensure that my opportunity is 70% or greater. I think that entrepreneurs should
take the advice of customers to make their products better. If I were making
this device, I would definitely consider adding the microphone. If I interview
more people, I will pose the question—do you think a microphone enabling you to
talk to the police directly would be more beneficial?
Hi Brandi, those statistics about women there were very scary . I never stopped to think about exactly how high the statistics were. I never knew about the iPhone emergency call button either; I wonder how many other women don’t know it exists either. I thought of a service for my idea, but I think it is very cool that you developed a product that will help other people. My audience is also college students though. I really think that it was impactful to get the input of three different women at different stages of their lives; this provides a full spectrum. Also, I do think the microphone would be beneficial.
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ReplyDeleteGreat post, Brandi! When I first began reading your post I thought it might be similar to mine, because you were talking about grocery shopping. My idea was for a way to make grocery shopping less wasteful. I realized very quickly that our ideas were quite different though. This is definitely a huge problem in society, and I could see how a product like this is needed. What I like about this product is that it is small enough to easily attach to a key chain. From what I have seen, many self-defense products for women tend to be bulky and more likely to be stored in a purse than on keys. I agree that most men would not be interested in a product like this, but I believe there would be a demand for it from women who are college age or older. I think this is a great product idea, but I would urge you to examine how many other products are already in this market.
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