Friday, June 1, 2018

5A – Identifying Local Opportunities


Fort Myers Florida Weekly

My Dumbest Investment


The WebVan company marketed to the wrong audience according the author of the article. It marketed to 20-year-old males instead of working moms. From what I can gather, WebVan is an online grocery store that didn’t do very well.
This was a very exciting company for the market, as it was a brand-new idea. Investors put 800 million into the company, but in the first year the company only netted $200,000.
The investors of WebVan are the ones who have the problem now. The company filed for bankruptcy and went out of business. The investors put a lot of money into a “cool idea” without all the details sorted out.

Autonomous vehicles versus pedestrians and bicyclists


This article discusses sensory cars, or self-driving, and the effects on motorists. The back up cameras and sensors do help in reducing injuries and rear-end collisions. With moving forward with fully automatic cars, it could be putting drivers more at risk. Developers are rushing the idea. Local and federal governments have been laid back about testing the cars and has allowed them to be tested on public roads. The problem here is the testing on public roads because most research trials do not put humans at risk like this without an agreement established.
The company and local government have the problem here. If someone gets hurt, these two entities will be the first at fault due to their want and approval.

Demand for labor is up yet wages remain stagnant


As of the beginning of May, unemployment is at an all time low. However, the number of workers quitting their jobs to find new ones in rising. Many economists are confused because wages are not rising even though there is a labor shortage.
Some reasonings for this include…
·       Typical Americans looking for work are not trained for the new jobs being created today
·       Globalization of the labor pool. Technological advances cause this
·       Robotics and other technologies have taken over jobs. For example, consumers shopping online greatly decreases human workers.
·       Companies are giving more money to investors than employees. Executives are being rewarded for this.
The main problem here is the low income in the Fort Myers area because of new technologies and the lack of training in new skills. It is suggested that workers learn the new “in demand” skills. Also, people should become more flexible with what location they are in. That means being more willing to move for a job.

My watch is killing me


In this article the woman talks about her struggles with the Apple Watch and her “addiction” to it. She tells a story of how she wakes up to find how much she had slept and realizes that her battery is only half charged, and it could turn off at 2 p.m. She is immediately anxious that she will be lost the rest of the day without her Apple Watch.
With everything that the Apple Watch tracks, it makes her paranoid even through the data collected might not be completely accurate. She takes the data she is given and researches it on Google to find she has all these diseases (I think most of us do this).
The watch is cool. But it could make a person feel anxious or depressed depending on how the information the Apple Watch is giving to the user. The user had the problem in this aspect. Apple Watch will also see a problem when users do not buy the newer versions being put out because they feel anxious about it.

Palm Beach Daily News

Council breaks paid parking expansion


The Town Council is pushing the research for developing more paid parking the business district and oceanside blocks. It sis seen that there will be more parking turnover in the area, which will be good for customers and business in the area. This will also bring in over $800,000 more to the town a year. People do not want kiosks installed in the area, so everything would be done by phone, by calling or going to an app.
There is another option the town is considering, which is “free-but-timed parking.” A person can park for a certain amount of time for free before they must start paying for parking.
Businesses are concerned that paid parking will decrease the number of customers they get. People living in the area are upset they will have to pay for parking when they go shopping. This is unfair to residents. Other residents see this as a way to get better parking and have more available parking because of the turnover.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Hayley,
    I really enjoyed reading your post. I have never read an article from the Fort Myers Florida Weekly, so it was really neat to read. I found the article, My watch is killing me to be extremely interesting. I own an apply watch and have never heard of a story about someone being so addicted to their watch before or getting anxious or depressed because of it. However, now I see how that could be possible. You did a great job identifying the problem and the people for each article. Great post!

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  2. Hi, Hayley! Your articles were riveting! As a former advertising major, it seems that WebVan failed to do thorough research on their target market. I learned that this step is the most important in the marketing process. It is crazy to see the direct effects that this step has on the rest of a business plan. It was a good reminder for the class and myself, who may be planning on starting a business in the future.

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