Venture’s Unfair Advantage
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Resource List in Venture:
1.
Sales Experience
a. VRIN:
This resource is very valuable, because you need to understand how to sell your
product. How you’re going to make it appealing to your customer base. How you
use your words will speak volumes. It’s like a Jedi mind trick. “Don’t forget a
book to go with your gift”. This can be rare, because not everyone may learn
the same selling techniques. My selling techniques will help keep competitors
away.
2.
Emotional Intelligence
a.
VRIN: This resource can be rare,
because it can be tough to control your feelings. Especially in a situation of
an irate customer or employee. The majority of people’s initial reaction is to
defend in an uncomfortable situation. They may make irrational, and quick
decisions. In my past job experience, a store manager for the company I worked
for was fired for an outburst on an employee. Emotional Intelligence is a very
valuable resource, because it can increase collaboration, and resolve issues
quickly with minimum damage. Staying calm, and pushing initial feelings or
reactions to the side is key for success. Training employees with the same
mindset will keep competitors away.
3.
Marketing Expertise
a.
VRIN: This is a valuable resource,
because I have the knowledge to spread awareness about my product. My first
internship was under a marketing director. With my past job experiences, and
education through UF I have an advantage. I also have knowledge, and experience
in Graphic Design. This combined experience can be rare, and is a great
advantage to stay on top of competitors.
4.
Motivation
a.
VRIN: This is a resource that’s rare,
because not everyone has the same motivation. Everyone can be motivated
for different reasons, but it’s ‘why’ that gives you a little bit more of a
push. Motivation is a valuable resource to have in any venture. It’s a part of
what makes your venture a success. My motivated mindset can keep competitors away.
5.
Business Education
a.
VRIN: This may seem like an imitative
subject, but it’s not. This can be rare, because not everyone has gone down the
same path as you. You might have the same degree, but it’s your education that
separates you. This is very valuable, because your education is what helped shape
you. It depended upon if you were persistent, or held integrity. This is what
will keep my competitors away.
6.
Bubbly Personality
a.
VRIN: This is a valuable resource,
because it has the potential to create a fun and welcoming organizational
culture. Providing a positive environment will radiate throughout your
organization. It is also contagious. Having a positive attitude create value
through relationships. I will have a lower employee turnover rate. Obtaining
employees, will increase productivity. In return, this will help my business
stand out and stay on top of competitors. “Believing in negative thoughts is the single greatest
obstruction to success” –Charles Glassman.
7.
Leadership
a.
VRIN: Yes, there are many great
leaders. Except leaders can lead differently. This is what’s rare. With my
leadership, I will lead my team with inspiration and motivation. I will not
look down upon them as if I was their boss, but as their teammate doing favors
for one another. Their success is my success. If they lose their path, I will
help lead them back. Leadership is very valuable, because it’s part of what
will make your venture a success. “I
alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the water to
create many ripples.” – Mother Teresa.
8.
Creative Thinking
a.
VRIN: Creative thinking is valuable,
because it’s what can help you stay on top of your competitors. Forward
thinking is an element of creative thinking. Staying one step ahead can
determine success. Forward thinking can be rare. Not many people can think of
all possible outcomes of a decision before making it. Creative thinking will
also bring innovation.
9.
Collaborative
a.
VRIN: Collaboration is very valuable
to any business. What makes my collaboration rare is my network. I have created
a network that can help me with future opportunities.
10.
Financially Competent
a.
VRIN: Being financially competent is
a key to a successful business as well. Based on past experiences, this can be
rare. Thinking logically, and having education in finance is very valuable.
This will help with the startup of my venture, and also help determine options available
in case of a downturn in the economy. According to statisticbrain.com, 46% of
startups fail because of financial incompetence.
Top Resource:
Based on my VRIN analysis, I think my top resource is
my business education. This is because it may be the rarest. No one has gone
down the same path as I have. My education is what helped shape me as a person.
I have had my struggles. I have met different people along the way that have
opened up opportunities for me. These people helped start my network. They are
also a part of what shaped me as a person. I am my own advantage, and this has staying power.

Britt, great post. Your VRIN analyses were very detailed. I was not sure how the VRIN was suppose to look so on mine I just went down the list and answered yes/no to each one. Your way was much better. I love the last line in your post as well, " I am my own advantage, and this has staying power."
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Hi Brittany,
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to say your post it very well written and organized as well. I can tell that you put a lot of effort and thought into your posts and it really shows. As far as your list of resources you did a great job adding in things I never even would have thought about and you chose a top resource that is definitely worthy of being recognized. Great job on your blog post. You can check out mine here: http://theentrepreneuriaou.blogspot.com/2016/03/my-unfair-advantage.html
Hi Britt! I love how much effort you put into this post-- it's great!
ReplyDeleteYou were very detailed in your VRINs; I love the quotes you added to change it up a bit, too.
I think that your business experience will serve you very well should you decide to pursue this, or any, venture, and in fact you'd be many steps ahead of your competitors from the start!
We had some similar, but not exactly the same, qualities in our posts-- for example, you wrote about bubbly personalities and I wrote about enthusiasm. If you're interested in seeing more similarities (or differences!) please check out my blog at: http://memazal.blogspot.com/2016/03/my-unfair-advantage.html