1. My human capital
- Non-substitutable
2. My tenacity
- Imitable
3. My entrepreneurial skills
- Valuable
4. My sense of responsibility
- Imitable
5. My social capital
- Imitable
6. My curiosity
- Valuable
7. My knowledge
- Rare
8. My financial capital
- Imitable
9. My personality
- Valuable
10. My job experience
- Valuable
My top resource is my job experience. I believe this is true because I worked at Starbucks for over a year, so I gained knowledge in what being a business means, and what it means to be involved with one.
Hello Chloe,
ReplyDeleteThough this list of unfair advantages and their VRIN analysis is not as extensive, I believe that it does not need to be. You have listed the advantages that are unfair in your post and have concluded what your top resource is. Though it is not necessary for this list to be extensive, a bit of a description among each category would be appreciated and useful for the development of your venture.
Hello Chloe,
ReplyDeleteGood work on this weeks blog posts! The 10 resources you have listed are all really good signs and will become advantages for your organization in the future. Job experience being your most important resource makes sense. You can study all you want but it will never teach you as much as real experience in the work environment would.
Hey Chloe! I think you did a great job identifying resources that are unique to you but the only thing you lacked in was completing a FULL VRIN analysis for each resource not just which one you think it best represents. But besides that, I would agree for your venture—and honestly for mine too—that your job experience is very important because you have insight into the need because you see how much food we throw out on a daily basis.
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