1. connection with an OEM manufacturer of consumer electronics.
valuable: very valuable
rare: moderately rare
inimitable: virtually yes
non-substitutable: neutral
2. a half-finished design of the actual product
valuable: no
rare: no
inimitable: no
non-substitutable: no
3. connection with a marketing expert
valuable: very valuable
rare: moderately rare
inimitable: not so much
non-substitutable: no
4. connection with an R&D expert
valuable: very valuable
rare: moderately rare
inimitable: no
non-substitutable: not so much
5. Dassault SolidWorks skills
valuable: no
rare: no
inimitable: no
non-substitutable: no
6. about 25% finished (glitchy) firmware of the logic board
valuable: no
rare: no
inimitable: no
non-substitutable: no
7. previous experience in mechanical engineering
valuable: yes
rare: no
inimitable: no
non-substitutable: no
8. programming skills
valuable: yes
rare: no
inimitable: no
non-substitutable: no
9. analysis from previous exercises
valuable: yes
rare: no
inimitable: no
non-substitutable: no
10. fundings from my parents
valuable: yes
rare: no
inimitable: no
non-substitutable: no
I think my top resource is the connection with an OEM manufacturer of consumer electronics because it is crucial for my product design to get manufactured.
Hey Yudi,
ReplyDeleteIt's always important analyzing your unfair advantage, because you should always know your greatest strengths in order to set yourself apart from the competition. There will always be people trying to build businesses if there are low barriers to entry, so the fact that you know what makes you stand apart will differentiate you further on. Good job.