Well our journey is nearing the end and its been one hell of a semester. At the beginning we had high aspirations but it turned out money isn't made on dreams. We set out to deliver an alternative caffeine delivery system and our answer solved multiple problems. First we were able to provide substance in the form of calories and carbs which are necessary for success and memory retention. Normally when you consume caffeine it is in liquid form and you tend to forgo any food, leaving you empty. So we thought it was going to be a great semester of selling and distributing EXTREME MUFFINS (patent pending.....nahht). we also set up a website with paypal (extrememuffins.com) and a twitter account @muffinwin....check us out.
The disparities are due to a few things, as a group we had serious conflicting schedules making it difficult to meet and sell together. Also the time needed to bake and the overhead involved were drastically underestimated. Although we feel like our idea does have potential in various outlets, we were not the ones to take it to fruition because of our lack of operational capabilities.
We took away several practical lessons from our experience. We recommend selecting a product that ties into your personal life in some manner, meaning that the problem your product solves should be one you feel personally affected by and would like to solve. Our collective addiction to caffeine and subsequent idea formation did provide much needed motivation. Another recommendation is to START EARLY, this cannot be stressed enough. The sooner your group gets the ball rolling on an idea, the easier it will be to build momentum and solve problems as they arise. It is even more important however to FINISH STRONG as we found out. We definitely had some mid season struggles which can directly contribute to our lack of a strong close.
It seems overall that the more successful ventures in the class this semester were those that sold a fixed product which allowed groups to sell either together or individually with similar success. Try and find something that is tangible that can be bought, customized or innovated, then resold with out a lot of overhead.
For all the bad there was a lot of good. We learned many lessons which we will take with us long past the termination of the Fresh Horizon group. Athough there are no posts left we would like to say that we are attempting to partner with campus cookies possible in the next week and are hoping to hear back from an ARamark representative about placing the EXTREME MUFFINs in Java city for finals week. Well maybe we will make a final final blog post if things go well, but probably not.
We want to leave you with a quote that has meant a lot to our group...here it is
It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed.
Theodore Roosevelt ...(Thanks TR)
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