Assignment 23A – Venture
Advantage
- Startup capital ($): I have some spare cash with which to launch the
business.
- Valuable: Yes, very. It lets me
start the business in the first place.
- Rare: No, many people have the
resources and funding to create a business.
- Inimitable: Yes, anyone with
their own money or external funding can have this.
- Non-substitutable: Not really,
money is usually an essential part of getting a business off the ground.
- Absence of Competition: No other company or product offers what Hyperspeed does.
- Valuable: Yes, extremely. No
one else can come close to my offerings.
- Rare: Yes, this market is
underserved, and I provide a wide range of services.
- Inimitable: For the time
being, no. Another company could
copy the idea down the road, it is not protected.
- Non-substitutable: Partially. There are other music services that
offer much less, but they do exist.
- Social Capital (Industry
Experts): I know professionals in the
music industry that I could go to for advice or guidance.
- Valuable: Yes, incredibly. Experts can provide key perception I
wouldn’t have had access to otherwise.
- Rare: Kind of. It’s hard to
find experts willing to help you, but it’s not unheard of.
- Inimitable: Yes, no one else
can gain this knowledge and insight without knowing these people
personally like I do.
- Non-substitutable: This could
be substituted with sufficient effort and resources, there are many
industry experts.
- Little/No overhead cost for
storage: Since this is all my personal
equipment, I can store it at my house for free when it’s not out being
used.
- Valuable: Definitely, storing
equipment off site for the long term can get expensive.
- Rare: Kind of, usually music
companies need external storage options.
- Inimitable: This could be
imitated by other small businesses.
- Non-substitutable: No, it’s
not a unique thing.
- Personal relationships with other
musicians: I know other fellow musicians
that I could call on to be service providers.
- Valuable: Very, having
connections with peers is a crucial resource to possess.
- Rare: Somewhat, there a lot of
musicians around, but few would know as many as I do.
- Inimitable: These
relationships are unique, between me and the others and can’t be copied.
- Non-substitutable: This could
be switched for another musician/s that have experience and connections.
- Expertise in the music field: I am an amateur musician, and I know music theory and
how to make a song sound good.
- Valuable: Yes, very. Knowing how everything in your business
works on a deep level is incredibly valuable.
- Rare: Yes, a lot of CEOs and
business owners don’t know their product on the expert level, but I do.
- Inimitable: Sort of. Someone who is an industry expert like
me could see the same opportunity in this space.
- Non-substitutable: While there
are resources to help guide the music learning process, no other person
has access to all my personalized knowledge and what I’ve learned.
- Audience/Fanbase: I have consistent listeners for my projects and people
enjoy my new music.
- Valuable: Extremely. This
fanbase provides opportunities to get customers. My music demonstrates what I could
offer them.
- Rare: It is somewhat rare, a
lot of musicians have fans and supporters, but many who are just starting
off don’t yet.
- Inimitable: No, but it is difficult
to find a fanbase in the beginning of the music journey.
- Non-substitutable: A fanbase
provides a unique opportunity for greater exposure, they show their friends
and it grows from there.
- Human Capital as a Musician and
Hobbyist: I am marketing to the exact
type of people as myself.
- Valuable: This is valuable
because I know how someone like me thinks, and I am in the same situation
as potential clients.
- Rare: Yes, CEOs are not
typically this similar to their clients, and probably don’t understand
them as well.
- Inimitable: This isn’t difficult
to copy, but it requires consistent effort and passion for music.
- Non-substitutable: Making
music for fun is very common, but my specific journey and knowledge is
unique to me.
- Human Capital: Education about
business logistics: I am gaining
specific knowledge on how to start and run a business, giving me an edge
over competitors.
- Valuable: Yes, it helps me
understand the processes I need to go through and how to streamline the
business journey.
- Rare: No, a lot of people have
received relevant business education.
- Inimitable: This could be obtained
by those with sufficient resources and accessibility to education.
- Non-substitutable: No, a lot
of schools offer similar programs and the opportunity to gain the knowledge.
- Availability of time: Full time
college student
- Valuable: Yes. Since I’m a full-time
student, I have time to commit to the business.
- Rare: No, a lot of people and full-time
students and start a college business.
- Inimitable: No, this is pretty
common and nothing unusual.
- Non-substitutable: It’s not a
big thing to be a full-time student, but is valuable in the time it
provides me
.
The VRIN analysis has
shown me my top resource is my expertise in the music field. I intimately know what I’m selling to a deep
degree, and have a wealth of music knowledge and experience to offer to customers.
This ability is unique and special, if
the leader of the business knows all aspects of it on an expert level, the
company can thrive and succeed.
Hi Ulysses, you definitely made some valid points in your post. I think having startup capital is extremely valuable as well. If you have enough of it, you can keep 100% ownership of your business which gives you financial and creative freedom. I am curious as to what exactly makes your studio experience different from others. I may have to go back to that assignment to catch up. Overall, I find this concept to be very interesting as a huge music lover.
ReplyDeleteHello Ulysses,
ReplyDeleteYour absence of any true competitors at the moment is similar to my venture as i also do not have any competitors at this time, also like you there is not necessarily stopping anyone from infringing on my market. I also think your vast experience in this market is very helpful, especially in helping determine your market and what exactly your customers are looking for.