Existing Markets
What I think is next for my service facility is for me to finish
school. Getting my medical degree is the first step I need to take in order to
consider anything else. Once that is done, I can create the rehab center and then
create my image. The medical degree will give my patients the peace of mind
needed to continue service. It will also allow me to create a name for myself
which will let me to advertise myself as a brand. My interviewees stated that they
feel comfortable and safe in the hands of a medical professional. That this creates
an environment where they feel safe. What they want next is to have someone
they trust. They expressed that with technology growing the world seems to get
lonelier and more franchised. Giving my business a face and someone to talk to
will create something of a dying brand.
New Market
A new market to go
after is becoming a secondary facility as an extension of a hospital. Allowing
for all ages to attend the facilities while continuing my programs. This will
change my business to a B2B with hospitals sending patients when they find necessary.
Providing classes to all ages can help a greater amount of people. Also, with
hospitals outsourcing their rehabilitation needs we can help them reduce cost
and increase budgets for other needs. My interviewees stated that this is
already being done but without the recreational side. Hospital use outside
independent rehab centers to provide patient care. The only way I could seem to
make this work is if I had an inside source that would be willing to change their
“go-to” rehab centers.
I learned that this could prove to be difficult. There are already
companies with a head start and they seem to have a better grip on the
situations. I would definitely be starting behind the curve and in a position,
I would not want to be in.
Increasing my age range does seem helpful as stated by a
young interviewee. He attends a local gym but wouldn’t mind having a place to go
to that offers more than just fitness. This seems helpful but would increase
the need for a bigger facility for a weight room to satisfy his fitness needs.
In conclusion, these changes do not seem to be the right
choice. Expanding too much too quick can be detrimental and offering more with
less only seems negative. Offering a wide age rang can be helpful, but expansions
are to great for the small market. Also, becoming an extension of a hospital
will be impossible with competition booming and with a start behind the curve.
I would rather stay in my niche and grow there.
Hi Cesar, I really like your view on branding. As more companies are becoming increasingly online the people that want to see a face on a human will be a highly valuable resource. Branding is increasingly important in this modern culture where image is constituting your success with audiences and being your own self which more of what we see online comes from the ultra-rich people that is the baseline for your life to judge upon. This tackles that problem, the branding. Good points and well written!
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