Business Opportunity Identification
Business Opportunity Identification
Business Opportunity Identification
Structure
5.0 Objectives
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Business Opportunity Identification
5.3 Trends
5.4 A Good Business Idea
5.5 Sources of Business Ideas
5.5.1 Internal Sources
5.5.2 External Sources
5.6 Techniques of Idea Generation
5.7 Scanning and Screening of Business Ideas
5.8 Selection of Workable Business Ideas
5.9 New Product Development Process
5.10 Critical Factors of New Venture Development
5.11 Let Us Sum Up
5.12 Key Words
5.13 Answers to Check Your Progress
5.14 Terminal Questions
5.0 OBJECTIVES
After studying this unit, you should be able to:
x explain the meaning of business opportunity;
x explore new emerging trends which may pave way for a business idea or
opportunity;
x discuss the elements of a good business idea;
x analyse and evaluate the ideas;
x identify the internal and external sources of generating new ideas ;
x describe the techniques of generating new business ideas;
x do screening and scanning of business ideas;
x describe the process of selection and evaluation of viable business idea;
x discuss new product development process; and
x describe the critical factors of new venture development.
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Business Idea
Selection and 5.1 INTRODUCTION
Feasibility
In the previous units, you have been acquainted with the theoretical
foundation of entrepreneur and entrepreneurship. Now you will be given a
tour of the practical insights of what do the entrepreneurs do and how they do
that. ‘Well begun is half done’- Aristotle, a very appropriate saying relevant
in the entrepreneurship world. Identification of a business opportunity is the
very first step and the most crucial part of an entrepreneur’s journey.
Specifically, a new entrant in the entrepreneurship world has to search for a
right business opportunity at the right point of time in the uncertain
environment. Most of the business opportunities arise from the unmet needs
or the deprivation of the market. The success of the new business venture
depends on the cracking of the right business opportunity at the right time.
Not only the success of new venture, for an entrepreneur to be successful, he
needs to be continuously innovating and looking for opportunities to survive
and grow in the uncertain market conditions. Essentially, entrepreneurs need
ideas to start and grow their entrepreneurial ventures. Generating ideas is an
innovative and creative process. Sometimes, the most difficult aspect of
starting a business may be facilitated with a business idea. Even if you have a
general business idea in mind, it usually needs to go through fine-tuning
processes. Fruitful ideas often occur at points where your skill set, your
hobbies and interests, and your social networks intersect. In this unit, you
will learn the identification of business opportunity, trends of business ideas.
You will be further acquainted with the techniques of idea generation,
scanning and screening of ideas or selection of workable ideas. You will be
further familiarised with the critical factors of new venture development.
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Business Opportunity:
5.3 TRENDS Identification and
Selection
Trends mean something which is trending in your target market. Trends often
provide great opportunities for starting a new venture, particularly when the
entrepreneur can be at the start of a trend that lasts for a considerable period
of time. Seven trends that provide business opportunities are discussed
below:
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Business Idea 6) Heaalth Trend: Health maintenance concern abo out health care, are one of
Selection and
Feasibility the biggest trends that will continue in the next decade as the population
agess. This provides many opportunities for entrepreneurs
e including:
Cossmetic procedures, Fitness centres (also refeers as gym), Fitness toys
(e.gg. punch balloon, bi-cycle, etc.), Fit food, Caare clinics, And wellness
coacches. Green Mountain Digital is developing a social network platform
for nnature lovers.
7) Thee Internet of Things: With each passin ng day, the population
connnecting to internet has been increasing. TheT potential for nearly
everrything we interact with to be connected to th
he internet has given rise
to nnew products. They can access internet thro ough an embedded WIFI
trannsmitter. It has been assumed that interneet will disappear soon,
meaaning that you would not even sense that you are interacting with it.
Health
Trend
The
Maker
Internet
Trend
of things
TRENDS
Mobile
Wearable Trend
Trend
Greeen
Payments
Tren
nd
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IDEAS stand for: Business Opportunity:
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I- Identification of opportunities
D- Designing into prototype to show to segment of society
E- Exclusive or Unique that is different from competitors
A- Acceptable to segment of society
S- Satisfying to the segment of the society for which made.
Need Recognition of
SOURCES OF IDEA customers
GENERATION
Distribution Network
EXTERNAL SOURCES
Government Schemes
2) Existing Products and Services: Improving upon the already existing
goods and services is yet another successful source of business idea
generation. This improvement might result into a completely new
product or service having more market appeal and sales potential. Thus,
an entrepreneur should carefully analyse and evaluate existing products
and services of itself and competitors and should bring out ways to
improve these offerings. That is why it is said that entrepreneurs need to
be creative and innovative. To understand it clearly let us take an
example. Data storage was never as easy as it is now via cloud storages
which were once a floppy disk. This got improved to a completely new
product as CD, and then turned into a pen drive and various other small
chip sized memory cards. Now data is stored on the virtual clouds like
iCloud, google drive etc.
5) Trade Fairs and Exhibitions:Trade fairs and exhibitions have proved to
be one of the excellent sources of idea generation since decades as they
are usually advertised on the Internet, radio, and newspapers. People
from all around the world come and participate in these fairs and
exhibition displaying their new products and services. One can meet a
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Feasibility and franchisers who can provide gainful insights in generating new
business ideas and launching a new venture.
6) Government Schemes: In order to eliminate unemployment and to
motivate youth to become entrepreneurs rather than craving for
employment, government of India has initiated various schemes to
provide training and assistance to the people having a desire to start their
own enterprises. These schemes by themselves, is a great source of idea
generation. For instance, Khadi and Village Industries Development
Board in India has led Indian handicrafts across borders by providing a
variety of incentives. These incentives are provided to village craftsmen
and artisans in the form of training, subsidized loans and raw materials,
export promotions etc. Support to Training and Employment Programme
for Women (STEP) aims to impart training to women above 16 years of
age in several sectors such as horticulture, agriculture, food processing,
handlooms etc. so that they can become independent and start their own
business. Various other schemes like Jan-Dhan Aadhar Mobile (JAM),
Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC), Trade
Related Entrepreneurship Assistance and Development (TREAD), etc.
have helped many individuals in generating new business ideas and
become entrepreneurs.
Thus, there can be many sources through which entrepreneurs can
generate new business ideas and grab an opportunity. The entrepreneurs
must keep on exploring new ways and means for the identification of the
new business ideas. Business visionaries and potential entrepreneurs
must evaluate these ideas and select those that can lead them to a well-
organized and successful business that meets the needs of the customers
and promote the economy in the society. Business idea generation,
therefore, helps to identify the opportunities than can be converted into
successful business ventures.
2) Brain Writing: Brain writing iis an idea-generating method that involves
everyone in a group activity. Itt is a kind of written brainstorming. Unlike
brainstorming, which is verball and where the ideas are being generated
spontaneously, brain writing teends to give more time to the participants
to generate ideas. Brain writinng is silent technique where the group of
people (usually six) are requireed to write minimum three ideas on special
forms or cards which are circullated to each participant for a pre-specified
duration.
3) Focus Groups: Focus groups have been used for a variety of purposes
and have been widely used foor idea generation. The group is lead by a
moderator to conduct an in-deppth discussion. The group usually consists
of 8-14 recruited participants. In focus group, the role of moderator is
very much important for prooviding direction and leading the group
towards the generation of freshh ideas for new product development. For
example, a focus group createed by a car manufacturer to discuss about
the possible improvements in thhe existing model of its cars. Focus groups
are helpful not only in idea genneration but also in idea screening.
Brainstorming
Brain Writing
Focus Groups
Mind Mapping
SCAMPER
TECHNIQUES
OF Problem Inventory Analysis
IDEA GENERATIO
ON
Free Association
4) Mind mapping: Mind maps aare an idea generation strategy to produce
ideas effectively by associatioon. It is a powerful graphical technique
which is used to translate whateever is running into the minds into a visual
picture. The process of mind-m mapping involves penning down a central
theme and coming out with nnew and associated ideas that branch out
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Selection and
Feasibility With respect to creative problem solving, mind maps help to show how
are different pieces of information or different ideas connected. It helps
to unlock potential of the brain.
x First is Serial association which starts with a trigger, you record the
flow of ideas that come to mind, each idea triggering the next, ultimately
reaching a potentially useful one.
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Check Your Progress B Business Opportunity:
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Selection
1) What do you mean by brainstorming?
2) What is Focus Group?
3) What do you mean by Free association?
4) State whether the following statements are True or False:
i) Idea generation is the first step towards starting a new venture.
ii) Members of distribution channel are usually good sources of idea
generation.
iii) In brainstorming technique, rewards and criticisms are necessary to
encourage participation.
iv) Mind mapping is the process where branches are stemmed out of the
central theme.
v) Modifying in SCAMPER refers to adapting measures according to
the situation.
5) Fill in the blanks:
i) ………………. is the powerful graphical technique which is used to
translate whatever is running into the minds into a visual picture.
ii) …………………….. idea generation technique allows for in-depth
discussions.
iii) Government of India has initiated various schemes to provide
……………………… to the people having a desire to start their
own enterprises.
iv) Brain writing is a kind of written …………………………. .
v) …………………… is the idea generation technique that aims to
develop new product ideas by combination of features of existing
products.
4) Potential Market Demand: Will the customers be willing to buy it?
Before selecting an idea, its market demand must be carefully analysed.
There is no point investing in something that cannot stimulate its
demand,
6) Ability to Differentiate: Can you differentiate it in some way that can
be sustained over a long period? The good idea is the one which has the
ability to be sustained for over a long period of time. It has to be
differentiated from those of competitors.
7) Price Potential: Can you avoid competing simply on price? The
competition should not be based only on price as that can lead to a price
war. The price war is not appropriate for long term survival of the
business.
8) Resource Availability: Do you think you have, or can get the resources
you need to start up the business? For conducting any business, sufficient
amount of resources is required. One must ensure that they have or can
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Out of these eight criterions that can be used for screening business ideas, the Business Opportunity:
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personal interest and experience in a particular trait of the entrepreneur is of Selection
paramount importance in selecting the business idea. All the criterions
mentioned above has a question which needs to be rated on five-point scale
read as 1 = poor, 2 = average, 3= neutral, 4= good and 5= very good. All
these criterions on the questions concerned when rated on a five-point scale
will give a score to business idea. The minimum score that an idea can get is
8 and maximum score is 40. Therefore, the business idea that gets a score
more than 20 and anything greater than 20 may be considered to be a better
idea for its implementation. For example, when an idea A is rated on eight
criterions using five-point scale and score comes out to be 25 whereas an idea
B when rated gets a score of 35, therefore, it is very clear that idea B is better
than idea A. Therefore, the perception of the entrepreneur is converted into
quantitative score which helps the entrepreneur to pick up idea which is
having the highest score from amongst all other business ideas. In other
words, for selection of business idea, a two-stage process may be followed. In
stage one, from all the business ideas that are identified and listed, initial
screening can be done based on entrepreneur’s interest and investment it
requires. In stage 2, out of the shortlisted business ideas which should not be
more than 5 to 7, they can be rated on five-point scale as mentioned above
and the idea that get the highest score based on the perception of the
entrepreneur can be considered to be best amongst the shortlisted. However,
this process needs to be followed with lots of objectivity and due diligence on
the part of the entrepreneur. Besides, SWOT (Strengths, Weakness,
Opportunity and Threats, where SW are internal and OP are external factors)
analysis is also undertaken. A little more discussion on SWOT will be done
in the forthcoming units of this course.
Cost of
Production
Availability of Availabilitty of
Factors of and Accesss to
Production Raw Mate erials
Market Survey
and Assesment Availability of
of Market Funds
Potential
SELECTION
CRITERIA FOR
NEW
PRODUCT OR
SERVICE
Government
objectives and Differentiation
schemes
Technical
Implications
1) STA
AGE 1 - Idea generation
The neww product development process starts with h idea generation. Idea
generatioon refers to the systematic search for new-prroduct ideas. Typically, a
companyy generates hundreds of ideas, maybe eveen thousands, to find a
handful of good ones in the end. Two sources of new w ideas can be identified:
Internall idea sources: The company finds new ideaas internally. That means
R&D, buut also contributions from employees.
Externaal idea sources: The company finds new ideas externally. This refers
to all kkinds of external sources, e.g. distributors and suppliers, but also
competittors. The most important external source aree customers, because the
new prodduct development process should focus on crreating customer value.
Various examples exists in the market place where observations
o made by the
entreprenneur both inside the country and outside thee country with the focus
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entrepreneur Kishore Biyani of Futture Group when entered into the business Business Opportunity:
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could foresee that consumers of today are looking for casual wears and Selection
therefore, started offering denim jeeans in the market. And the time when he
was deciding about the brand nam me under which the fashion wear can be
launched in the market, he found oout that Indian consumer is fascinated by
foreign slangs. The denim jeans w which was a trouser and in Hindi, it was
called as patloon, added French slaang to it and came out with a brand name
which was “Pantaloons”. The Panttaloons which became the brand name for
fashion wear under which all categgories of fashion wears were introduced in
the market. Many such stories are aalready available in the literature where the
entrepreneur’s observation has helpped them in generation of new ideas. In all
such cases, all the ideas implem mented as business opportunities were
solutions to the problems of the connsumers.
STAGE
1
ͻ Idea Generation
STAGE
2
ͻ Idea Screenin
ng
STAGE 3
ͻ Concept Deveelopment and Testing
STAGE 4
ͻ Marketing strrategy
STAGE 5
ͻ Technical and
d Marketing Development
STAGE 6
ͻ Test Marketin
ng and Validation
STAGE 7
Commercializzation
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Business Idea 3) STAGE 3 - Concept Development and Testing
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Feasibility
Today, it is increasingly common for companies to run some small concept
test in a real marketing setting. The product concept is a synthesis or a
description of a product idea that reflects the core element of the proposed
product. Marketing tries to have the most accurate and detailed product
concept possible in order to get accurate reactions from target buyers. Those
reactions can then be used to inform the final product, the marketing mix, and
the business analysis. New tools leveraging technology for product
development are available that support the rapid development of prototypes
which can be tested with potential buyers. When concept testing can include
an actual product prototype, the early test results are much more reliable.
Concept testing helps companies avoid investing in bad ideas and at the same
time helps them catch and keep outstanding product ideas.
There are various types of marketing tools that can help in concept
development and testing. One such tool is conjoint analysis and it can help
the marketer to arrive at a concept proved statistically and therefore truly
justified. For example, manufacturer wants to introduce a coffee making
machine and this machine can come in different variations based on its
attributes. The three important attributes that can be considered by the
consumers at the time of buying a coffee making machine can be as follows:
When these options are before the manufacturer, he/she has to come out with
that combination in case of coffee making machine that can provide the
optimal solution to the customer. It can be a coffee making machine with 600
ml capacity with a brew time of 4 minutes and with the price range of Rs
1000 which can be concept 1. Similarly, concept 2 can be machine with the
capacity of 800 ml with a brew time of 4 minutes and in the price range of
Rs. 1000. And such concepts, once they are developed have to be tested on
consumers so that the consumers opinion may become the final verdict to be
launched in the market.
x Identify in which market will the new product concept can be sold, how
much profit is targeted from new product concept and what are its
planned value proposition, sales and market share for the first few years.
x Identify the price at which new product concept will be sold, how will it
be distributed in the market and what will be the marketing budget for
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x Identify how much new product concept will be sold in the long term, Business Opportunity:
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how much profit is targeted from long-term sale and what will be long- Selection
term marketing mix strategy.
This stage is very crucial because as Napoleon said that “Wars are not won in
the battle field rather on the piece of paper. Similarly, the entrepreneur is
required to craft marketing strategy for the business concept finalised and
then go for its implementation so that more or less the success is guaranteed.”
To learn more about marketing you may read our course BCOE-141
“Principles of Marketing”.
Uniqueness
Customer Product
Availability Availability
CRITICAL
FACTORS OF
NEW VENTURE
DEVELOPMENT
Growth of
Investment
Sales
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Feasibility an essential factor to be considered. Sometimes, firms make so much
hurry in launching new product but unable to make it available at the
doorsteps of the target population which may tarnish its image.
Sometimes the product launched during its development stage which
needs further modifications or testing. For example, a software firm
rushing to launch its software and then customers find bugs in the
software which needs to be fixed. Lack of a products’ availability in
finished form, free from all defaults pre-tested may tarnish company’s
image.
iii) Concept testing helps companies to avoid investing in bad ideas and
at the same time helps them catch and keep outstanding product
ideas.
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iv) It is right to compete just on price basis with the competitors. Business Opportunity:
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v) Free association is a method of developing new idea through a chain
or a cycle of word association.
5) Fill in the blanks:
i) …………….. is the criteria to judge the feasibility of the product.
ii) Test marketing is the final stage before ………………………. .
iii) The ……………………… is a synthesis or a description of a
product idea that reflects the core element of the proposed product.
iv) No enterprise can become successful if the idea is not
……………….. enough to be translated into a business.
v) The product needs to be …………………….. from that of its
competitors.
Product selection is a decision process, in which the design team selects one
or few product concepts for further development. The entrepreneur should
follow various criteria for selecting a product for production and sales. Some
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Acceptance, (6) Technical Implications, (7) The Future of the Product, and
(8) Government objectives and schemes.
Entrepreneurs need to be concerned with formally evaluating an idea
throughout its evolution. Care must be taken to be sure that idea can be the
basis for a new venture. A process for new development starts from idea
generation, idea screening, concept development and product testing,
marketing strategy, technical and market development, testing and validation
and commercialization.
A new venture undergoes several stages: pre start-up stage, start-up stage and
post start up stage. A number of critical factors are important to consider for
the assessment of new venture. The five critical factors are explained below
for the assessment of new venture: Uniqueness, Product availability,
customer connect, growth of sales and investments.
2) What are the sources of generating business ideas? Explain with
examples.
3) What are the methods of generating successful business ideas? Explain
with the help of examples.
5) What are the criteria for screening business ideas? Discuss with
examples.
6) What are the critical factors required to consider before launching new
venture? Explain with examples.
7) Write short notes on:
a) Brainstorming
b) SCAMPER
c) Mind Maps
d) Test Marketing
Note: These questions will help you to understand the unit better. Try to
write answers for them. But do not submit your answers to the University for
assessment. These are for your practice only.
FURTHER READINGS
x Hisrich, R. D., Peters, M. P., and Shepherd, D. A.
2016.Entrepreneurship, Indian Edition, Mc Graw Hill Education; (Part
two, Chapter 4).
x Kaplan J. M. and Warren, A. C. 2015. Patterns of Entrepreneurship
Management, Wiley; ( Part one, Chapter 4).
x Kaulgud, A. 2003. Entrepreneurship Management, Thomson; (Chapter 3)
x Kuratko, D. F. and Rao, T.V. 2016.Entrepreneurship, A South-Asian
Perspective, Cengage Learning; (Part three, Chapter 9).
x Roy R. 2009. Entrepreneurship, Oxford; (Section one, Chapter 2)
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