Thursday, May 30, 2019

7A – Testing the Hypothesis, Part 1


High school athletes see their dreams of playing college sports come to an end every day because they get offered 0 scholarships to play in college. An underlying reason for this is that these athletes aren’t getting enough exposure to even get a chance at a scholarship to play at the next level.

The who: High School Athletes

The what: See their dreams of playing college sports come to an end every year because they get offered 0 scholarships to play in college when they’re about to graduate from high school.

The why:  These athletes aren’t getting enough exposure to even get a chance at a scholarship to play at the next level.



Testing the who: The who can be anyone that is pursing a college sports scholarship.

Testing the what: When it comes to athletes not getting scholarships, it can be for a variety of reasons such as they’re simply not good enough to play at the next level and sometimes its injuries. However, I’m going to focus on the not getting enough exposure as the main reason why.

Testing the why: In testing the why, I’ve come up with a solution. To combat athletes not getting enough exposure, I planned to create a website in which it allows them to upload they’re high school highlights. First off, they would obviously need their parents or friends to film them during games and practices. However, once this is done, all they would need to do is upload the videos to their respective account. This platform would allow individuals share their accomplishments with the sports world. By having a website that exposes college scouts to these high school athletes, it gives them a better shot at being noticed and ultimately a better shot at receiving a scholarship.





Interview #1

This interview was done with a friend of mine at UF. He’s a freshman now, but he played baseball his whole life. However, he didn’t start taking it seriously till 11th grade and by then, his chance to go the next level was pretty much gone. However, he was a great pitcher and he never thought he’d end up playing college ball anyway. I asked him though, had he taken the sport more seriously, would he have used the sports website idea I proposed? His answer was a definite yes. He told me he wished that website was around when he was in high school as so many of his teammates wanted to play college ball but didn’t.


Interview #2

This interview was done with a friend of mine who attends FSU and played football his whole life. He wanted to play college football but unfortunately, he never got any offers despite being pretty talented. When I brought up the website idea to him, he was definitely intrigued. He told me that if it was around when he was in high school, he would be made highlight tapes for all 4 years he played. There’s no guarantee that would’ve led to a scholarship, however, it definitely would’ve given him more exposure.



Interview #3

This interview was done with my friend who currently is on scholarship at UF for golf. He’s an absolute stud when it comes to the sport and his family are all athletes. When I talked to him about my idea, he liked it, but said it wouldn’t really have help him in the golf world (back when he was in high school). He explained to me that you get noticed by performing in intermediate tournaments here and there and that when you play really well, you get offers. Golf isn’t the most popular sport in the US, but, it’s also one of the most difficult ones to be the best at so when colleges see any potential in a high school golfer, they’re immediate all over it. He then told me a highlight tape wouldn’t really work in his favor as golf is a complicated sport with various factors that can lead to success and failure.



Interview #4

This interview was done with my cousin who’s in 7th grade playing football. He proceeded to tell me that he hopes my idea is in works by the time he’s in high school so that he can start uploading all the clips he has from games and from training. He dreams of playing in the NFL, but he knows how hard it is to get to even play college football. According to the NCAA, only 7.1% of high school football players successfully transition to playing college ball. With my idea, this could help my cousin significantly in the future.



Interview #5

This last interview was done with my father. My father played football his whole life and only had 1 offer once he graduated from high school. This offer was from Florida A&M University and he went on and became an All-American for the school at the wide receiver position. Unfortunately, that was the end of his football days. He wanted to go pro and his stats were very good for his position. However, FAMU is a small school so he never got much attention from NFL scouts, which ended up being his downfall. I told him about my idea, and he said that if it was around 20 years ago when he played, he guaranteed he would be in the NFL. I was sort of shocked at his bold statement. But he thought he was that good and his stats did back up his talk. However, the lack of exposure to other college teams ended up being his downfall as if he had an offer from a more known school (like a D1 school), things would’ve been different.





Summary:

After interviewing all these people, it’s clear my idea would be helpful. It would’ve helped them all in different ways. But mainly, it would serve its ultimate purpose which is giving high school athletes a platform in which they can show off their skills to college scouts in hopes of getting a scholarship.




Monday, May 27, 2019

6A – Identifying Opportunities in Economic & Regulatory Trends


Economic trend: Baby Boomers Aren’t Retiring

-Source- https://www.thebalance.com/top-usa-future-economic-trends-3305666

- I believe an opportunity exists as the information in the article is factually proven. Baby boomers are working later and later in their lives and this is due to the Great Recession of 2008. This recession altered the lives of many baby boomers as it forced them to push back their retirement much longer than originally planned.

- From this trend, I believe the prototypical customer has to be the younger generations of workers. With this revelation that baby boomers are still big-time players in the job market, it takes a way jobs from younger individuals. As a response, I feel younger workers need to possibly find a new career path. There’s no point in having a plan to have a certain position if that position is already taken by one of baby boomers’ generation. They made it clear they aren’t retiring anytime soon which definitely effects the younger generations attitude and goals. I believe this opportunity will allow younger generation to seek other ideas and for them to possibly carve their own mark in the world.

- I think I saw this opportunity because a lot of my family comes from the baby boomer generation and they still haven’t retired yet.



Economic Trend: The Economy Is in the Expansion Phase

-Source- https://www.thebalance.com/top-usa-future-economic-trends-3305666

-I believe an opportunity exists as the article backs up its claims with factual information about past recessions and past governmental shutdowns/crisis’.  The article claims were in the expansion phase (where everything is running smoothly) with the peak phase coming in the next couple of years.

- I believe the prototypical customer is any citizen in America who is looking for a job. The economy is flowing, and the time is now. Get a job and save some money. The business cycle fluctuates every few decades, but this is the prime opportunity to get a job as everyone in hiring these days.

- I think I saw this opportunity as I recently obtained a job with relative ease after a week or so of searching. Opportunities are out there; citizens just have to find them.



Regulatory change: H.R. 2527: Vaccinate All Children Act of 2019

-Source: https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/116/hr2527

- I believe this opportunity exists even though it hasn’t been passed and its in the first stage of the legislative process. This act has been put in place to potentially amend the Public Health Service Act.

-The prototypical customers here would be all children enrolling in elementary and secondary schools. I ultimately think this act can reduce the amount of diseases spread within children.

- I saw this opportunity as last year I never got my flu shot and ended up paying for it. I got the flu and it was terrible. If all kids got their shots/vaccinated before school starts, I believe this would significantly help in stopping the transmission of diseases to others.



Regulatory change: S. 21: Pay Our Coast Guard Act


-I believe this opportunity exists even though the it doesn’t have a high chance at being passed. The act brings up points that I support and favor.

-the prototypical customer would be the coast guard. Additional funds would allow the Coast Guard to continue to “pay and allowances for members of the Coast Guard, civilian employees, and contractors; the payment of a death gratuity, funeral travel etc.

-I saw this as an opportunity as I have family who have been in the Coast Guard, so this Act really hit home for me.


5A – Identifying Local Opportunities


                             * ALL ARTICLES WERE FOUND IN THE MIAMI HERALD*
Article #1

Title- Miami Beach rejects Ultra Music Festival as possible fix for city's spring break woes



Link- https://infoweb-newsbank-com.lp.hscl.ufl.edu/apps/news/document-view?p=WORLDNEWS&t=pubname%3AMIHB%21Miami%2BHerald%252C%2BThe%2B%2528FL%2529&sort=YMD_date%3AD&maxresults=20&f=advanced&val-base-0=problem&fld-base-0=alltext&docref=news/173984F144EA9738


Description- The whole story is about how Miami Beach wants nothing to do with the Ultra Music Festival. Miami Beach rejected Ultra’s proposition of moving the concert to the Miami Beach area next year.

The problem- The problem within the story is that Miami Beach wants nothing to do with the festival due to all the different problems Ultra brings. (Underage drinking, fighting, traffic)

Who has the problem- Ultra ultimately has the problem as the “festival organizers voluntarily terminated their licensing agreement with the city of Miami earlier this month amid complaints about noise and losing access to Bayfront Park.” Therefore, they are looking for a new home within the Miami area and so far, haven’t found a real solution yet.



Article #2

Title- Flies and mold shut down the IHOP, and rats and rodents leave a trail at other places

Link- https://infoweb-newsbank-com.lp.hscl.ufl.edu/apps/news/document-view?p=WORLDNEWS&t=pubname%3AMIHB%21Miami%2BHerald%252C%2BThe%2B%2528FL%2529&sort=YMD_date%3AD&page=2&maxresults=20&f=advanced&val-base-0=problem&fld-base-0=alltext&docref=news/1738BFD42A3AEDA8


Description- The article discusses the many different resultants in the Miami area that are now being shut down due to various health violations.

The problem- The main problem is that these restaurants have flies, mold, roaches, and other severe problems.

Who has the problem- The restaurants are the ones with the problem as they are now going out of business. Some of the places mentioned in the article include IHOP, Churrasco Grill, and Coffee Break etc.



Article #3

Title- I didn't smoke in the hotel, so what's this - $250 cleaning fee?

Link- https://infoweb-newsbank-com.lp.hscl.ufl.edu/apps/news/document-view?p=WORLDNEWS&t=pubname%3AMIHB%21Miami%2BHerald%252C%2BThe%2B%2528FL%2529&sort=YMD_date%3AD&page=4&maxresults=20&f=advanced&val-base-0=problem&fld-base-0=alltext&docref=news/17363978F3BBB6A0


Description- The article discusses how a hotel charged a couple $250 cleaning fee for smoking in the room. Yet, the couple say this is simply untrue as neither of them smoke.

The problem- The problem is that the hotel fined the couple without prior notice or without providing proper evidence against the couple.

Who has the problem- The problem lies within the hotel as they unfairly charged there customers with a fee without telling them why in the beginning and then for not providing evidence on how the customers were “smoking” in the room.



Article #4

Title- Party City closing 45 stores as helium shortage hurts sales. Why is the gas scarce?

Link- https://infoweb-newsbank-com.lp.hscl.ufl.edu/apps/news/document-view?p=WORLDNEWS&t=pubname%3AMIHB%21Miami%2BHerald%252C%2BThe%2B%2528FL%2529&sort=YMD_date%3AD&page=4&maxresults=20&f=advanced&val-base-0=problem&fld-base-0=alltext&docref=news/173574144EFDB520


Description- The article discusses why there’s a shortage of helium in today’s society

The problem- With the shortage of helium, Party City had to close 45 of 870 stores.

Who has the problem- Party City has the problem as the helium shortage hurts sales, which overall affects the company in a negative way.



Article #5

Title- Battling childhood bed-wetting — it's more common than you think

Link- https://infoweb-newsbank-com.lp.hscl.ufl.edu/apps/news/document-view?p=WORLDNEWS&t=pubname%3AMIHB%21Miami%2BHerald%252C%2BThe%2B%2528FL%2529&sort=YMD_date%3AD&page=5&maxresults=20&f=advanced&val-base-0=problem&fld-base-0=alltext&docref=news/1734B6A54C8BF5B8


Description- The article discusses children wetting their bed and why it happens. It also elaborates on how to overcome the problem.

The problem- Kids wetting their beds.

Who has the problem- Children usually under the age of 7.

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

4A – Forming An Opportunity Belief


             I believe there is an unmet need within society regarding an eczema cure. For those who don’t know what eczema is, it’s a set of chronic skin conditions caused by inflammation. Atopic dermatitis (AD) is the most common type of eczema and has been called the "itch that rashes." The general term “eczema” is usually used to refer to AD. The word “atopic” means an allergy that is usually hereditary, and “dermatitis” is defined as inflammation of the skin. (Neosporin.com). I believe I could provide a shot that could cure eczema before its effects start taking place within a child. Children and adult with the condition would definitely need this. This need is not new as the world has tried to come up with a cure for eczema for the longest time. Although a cure hasn’t been found, they’re multiple ways to try to reduce the symptoms (through allergy testing, topical steroids, oral steroids). Living with eczema can be detrimental to one’s life. “Eczema can be a very stressful and frustrating condition and can make living your daily life challenging and uncomfortable. The intense, frequent itch can cause loss of sleep and days off from work, and many children have to miss school days. You may find yourself making significant lifestyle changes and even avoiding fun activities, like going to the pool or playing a sport, because of your eczema. You may wear certain clothes to cover up the way it looks. Of course, if you’re a parent, you may worry if you’re doing everything you can to help your child” (Neosporin.org). I’ve seen it personally as my mom, little brother, and my grandfather all had it. I’m fortunate enough to have never had eczema. I think there’s a 50% chance this opportunity exists as the medical world gathers and gains new knowledge every year. Eczema hasn’t been cured yet officially, but I believe it will be in the not-so distant future.

Interviews:

#1: Late 30’s female who had eczema as a child but outgrew it by age 8. 

  • When did you start noticing some symptoms of eczema in your body?

    • “At around 5 years old.”

  • What were exactly some of your symptoms?

    • “My arms would itch uncontrollably… by far one of the most frustrating things I have to deal with in my entire life.”

  • Did you know that it’s estimated that eczema affects 35 million Americans: 1-3% of adults, and 10-20% of children?

    • “Only 1-3%?... I thought that number would be higher to be honest.”

  • What strategies/medicine did your doctor give you growing up to help combat eczema?

    • “I was given many different oral and topical steroids over the entirety of my life. At around 8 years old though they started to help a lot and eventually I stopped feeling the effects of eczema.”

  • Do you wish there was a shot that could cure eczema?

·        “YES!!! My childhood wouldn’t have been so stressful, and it would’ve eased the life of my parents who did everything for me to try to make me comfortable.”



#2:  A 16-year-old boy who just recently stopped getting the symptoms of eczema at age 14.

  • When did you start noticing some symptoms of eczema in your body?

    • “2 years old.”

  • What were exactly some of your symptoms?

    • “My hands, ankles, and knees would constantly always itch. My hands would crack, and it left me feeling terrible about myself.”

  • Did you know that it’s estimated that eczema affects 35 million Americans: 1-3% of adults, and 10-20% of children?

    • “That sounds about right. I started feeling the effects at such a young age so that doesn’t surprise me.”

  • What strategies/medicine did your doctor give you growing up to help combat eczema?

    • “I did it all. From bleach baths, to wet wraps, to a million different kinds of creams, I was given so many things to help aid my eczema.”

  • Do you wish there was a shot that could cure eczema?

“Yes. I’m 16 now and I think I’ve finally outgrown the condition. I haven’t felt any eczema effects in over 2 years, and I couldn’t be happier. However, growing up was tough. I was often made fun of because my skin always looking bad and it really affected me growing up. If this shot had been around when I was a child, it would’ve changed my life.”



#3 A man in his 50’s who has lived with eczema all his life.

  • When did you start noticing some symptoms of eczema in your body?

    • “5 years old.”

  • What were exactly some of your symptoms?

    • “I would say I’ve only had minor eczema throughout my life…It appears primarily on my legs and it would itch like a mosquito bite.”

  • Did you know that it’s estimated that eczema affects 35 million Americans: 1-3% of adults, and 10-20% of children?

    • “I’m surprised the number in adults isn’t higher.”

  • What strategies/medicine did your doctor give you growing up to help combat eczema?

    • “I’ve just primarily been given different creams and other ointment’s as I’ve grown. Unfortunately, I never outgrew the condition, but it has never really affected my life that bad. The condition has come in spurts throughout my life… I’ve done my best to not let the condition hinder me in anyway.”

  • Do you wish there was a shot that could cure eczema?

“Yes, I wish there was so that others like myself wouldn’t have to deal with this unfortunate condition.”



Reflection:

Overall, after interviewing 3 different people who have had eczema, I learned that my opportunity would’ve definitely helped. Eczema affects individuals in different ways and comes and goes within the body. Some outgrow it at a very early age while others deal with the effects for a longer period of time. Some even have the condition for their entire lives. The most surprising thing I learned was how much of an effect the condition can have one’s mental health. Having the condition lead to depression and low self-esteem. Some even get bullied sadly. With a shot that could cure the condition, I believe it would change so many people’s lives for the better.

Summary:

I think the opportunity is still there and I do think it could help people’s lives. I do believe that my opportunity is more accurate after interviewing people. However, I also learned that without the shot, individuals may be okay in the end as many people outgrow the condition at a certain age. However, others never do and have the condition for years upon years. That’s when my opportunity would help the most, I think. Lastly, I definitely believe entrepreneurs should adapt their ideas based on customer feedbacks. Customers are the ones that make business flourish, so if you aren’t listening to what they want, there’s a good chance your product won’t be successful.






Monday, May 20, 2019

3A- My Entrepreneurship Story




              In 2011, I got my first experience in entrepreneurship. After years of coaching football and training athletes, my father decided to start his own company. The company is called CrossFit MIA and it’s a micro gym in Miami, Florida. The gym has slowly and steadily has become one of the top CrossFit gyms in the South Florida area. New members join everyday and the facility continues to expand every year. I’ve also worked there for 2 years as a staff associate. From this job, my main responsibilities were scheduling, welcoming, and giving tours to new members throughout the facility. Additionally, I collaborated and helped implement marketing campaigns, including promotional materials, social media campaigns, and assisted in post marketing campaign cost-benefit analysis. Overall, it’s been a joy to see my fathers company rise from the ground up.

               As far as why I enrolled in ENT3003, to be honest, it’s because I needed it for my degree. However, the class had my interest anyway as I’ve always been interested in the entrepreneurship world. From the class, I hope to learn many things to which can help me once I graduate college. I don’t plan on following my father’s footsteps as an entrepreneur, however, the lessons learned in the class will be beneficial in the long run.

Attached above is the logo for my fathers company.

2A- Buglist


Things that “Bug” me:

1)     The lack of parking options at the University of Florida during a normal week of school.

Why it exists: UF wants students to buy a million different decals in order to park in a certain area. I also believe that UF simply just doesn’t want to invest more into parking garages.



2)     The long drive-through line at Chick-fil-A on Archer Rd.

Why it exists: Chick-fil-A is universally loved and therefore that leads to them being busy all day with the drive through area being affected the most.



3)     When the baggers at Publix puts too many things in one plastic bag and therefore my bag breaks and everything falls out leaving a mess.

Why it exists: The plastic bags are used so that customers can safely transport their items to their car/house. The problem is that when too many heavy items are in a bag, it’ll break and leave the customer frustrated.



4)     Traffic on game-days at UF.

Why it exists: Gainesville closes University Ave during game days and this leads to the city of Gainesville being packed just about everywhere with main roads being closed.



5)     Customers who just leave their food for someone to pick up when eating at fast-food restaurants or cafes rather than getting up and throwing their food away themselves.

Why it exists: People are lazy and know someone else will pick it up because it’s their “job”.



6)     People who talk during movies at a theater

Why it exists: People are sometimes inconsiderate of others and will talk while the movie is playing simply because they can.



7)     People who use their phone while a movie is playing at a theater.

Why it exists:  People may be not interested in the movie and will therefore start using their phone even though it’s extremely inconsiderate of others and can be a distraction.



8)     Teachers who assign textbooks even though they aren’t really needed.

Why it exists: Teachers genuinely think that students are going to read a 700-page textbook when in reality they’ll do anything else besides that to do well in the class. (Smokin Notes, lecture videos, PowerPoints, Study Edge.)



9)     When any drive-through restaurant messes up my order.

Why it exists: Errors happen, and this leads to orders being wrong.



10)  When you tell a hairstylist how you want your hair to be cut and they completely ignore it

Why it exists:  Miscommunication between the customer and hairstylist.



11)  Surging Uber prices

Why it exists: When everyone in a particular area is in need of an Uber, prices are jacked up to an insane rate.



12)  Slow drivers

Why it exists: Some people are a little too cautious and will literally go under the speed-limit when it’s not necessary.



13)  People who can’t take a joke

Why it exists: Some individuals are a little too sensitive or lack a sense of humor.



14)  Individuals who take up 2 parking spots for their car

Why it exists: People are inconsiderate and don’t want to risk others possibly damaging their car.



15)  Thunderstorms while I’m driving

Why it exists: Mother nature is unpredictable and unfortunately no one knows how to drive when its pouring rain.



16)  Long lines for rides at amusement parks.

Why it exists: Roller-coaster rides can only hold a certain amount of people each time it goes. This then causes a massive line as hundreds of people line up for a ride that only holds 10 people each trip.



17)  Bad restaurant waiters

Why it exists: They may be busy doing something else, but they’re main priority should be taking care of their customers.



18)  Gainesville Towing

Why it exists: Since there’s no where to park in this town, towing companies benefit from this significantly as they tow cars left and right 24/7.



19)  Miami Heat Basketball

Why it exists: With Dwyane Wade now retired, the franchise’ future is unclear and as a lifelong fan, this is worrisome.



20)  Restaurants/Establishments that only sell Pepsi products.

Why it exists: Not everyone is sponsored by Coca-Cola and therefore that leads to companies selling second-rate products. (Coke> Pepsi).




Reflection:

This list was sort of hard to make. I realized a lot of things in the world bother me, so I just listed what came off the top of my head. From surging Uber prices to traffic, my list encompasses many things and a variety of subjects. I hope you all enjoy and maybe we share come common some pet-peeves.

Monday, May 13, 2019