Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Idea Napkin No. 1

I am an organized, detail oriented, and motivated individual who is always searching for a more efficient way of doing things. I am a husband, father of four, Navy veteran, part time student, and a full time employee. Reducing task time and effort expended are of the utmost importance to me. I have an engineering background thanks to the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program, and have been a supervisor at a gas turbine power plant for the past 15 years. I recently became the Process Safety Management and Risk Management Plan Coordinator for my company’s anhydrous ammonia refrigeration system. I plan to earn my Business Degree over the next couple of years and continue to advance my career within my organization. I recently took up the hobby of sailing and discovered fasteners on my sailboat that proved cumbersome and awkward to operate.

My original goal was to fabricate something that allowed my family and I to split the cotter pin retaining rings of these fasteners more effectively; a simple device worn on the finger with a metal or hard plastic tab to simulate the fingernail and pry the rings apart. What I have discovered is the multitude of items and situations in which people need to pry something open. The resulting product has therefore grown into a ring with several different tab orientation and design options and has become more universally marketable.

I offer my product to customers who are not satisfied with the current condition of things, and who can recognize a better, simpler, safer, and more efficient solution to a problem. Those that are set in their ways or choose not to look for improvements in their day to day life will not see any value or necessity in my product. They must have an open mind and be willing to try something new. I see this as my key customer characteristic. There are no demographic exclusions that I can think of.

My customers will immediately see the value in my product by the time it saves and the frustrations and injuries it reduces. It will be a significant bargain for a couple of dollars.

Being trained and working in the engineering field has ingrained in me an attitude of always searching for continuous improvement. There is always an opportunity to become more efficient. Coupled with that is my strong attention to detail and desire to help others. These characteristics will ensure a quality product that does what it says it will do.


I believe these five elements absolutely fit together. My product is something that I believe in and need in my own personal life. I will take the time and care to create it to my specifications and then share it with whoever is willing to give it a try. 

2 comments:

  1. Jeff, your introduction about yourself was very well written and interesting. My cousin is currently in the Navy and I was an engineering major for my first two years, so I think it's awesome that you worked on the nuclear engineering side of things. I don't know much about sailing myself, but living right on the river I have friends who sail all the time. Your business idea sounds like it would be a great product for both on the boat and off, and could be used for prying open a variety of things. Nowadays, almost everybody wants to find the most efficient way to do something, and this idea certainly fits well with that trend. It's also great that you mentioned this device could help to prevent many injuries and would also be a pretty cheap investment. All of those things fit together well to make for a great idea, and I could really see your product being a huge success in the future.

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  2. So very often while being a bartender I have found a huge use for things like bottle openers and stuff of that nature in which makes the everyday tasks easier, and now that I have become well acquainted with my bar key I couldn't go a day without it. I could only imagine that tool having the same utility for somebody in that line of work I think that you have done a great job of recognizing a valid opportunity in which could prove to make a lot of profit. Great Post

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