Friday, November 17, 2017

What's Next?

In terms of setting the path for my future, I will like to tell the airlines to hire a distributor to make generators that will work overseas. If that is not the case, I will like to tell different airline companies that people are already paying other expenses, such as college funds, bills at home, etc. In one interview, the person stated that we need to draw out a concept map and select 10 different college students to demonstrate to the airlines why it will be meaningful to enable free Wi-Fi. Another person said that customers want to be able to be entertained on the flight and not just sit there bored. The last person said if they can compliment sleeping pills if the phone is too much for them. I know that, sometimes, I cannot sleep on airplanes due to the turbulence and the uncomfortable seating position. However, people will sue to the airline, if it has serious side effects. 
  Another part of this mission we have to consider is the amount of people that will actually utilize the service. A couple of interviews back, I interviewed my grandma and she said that she does not have a phone, so this will not apply to her. If the airlines want to buy an expensive machine for nothing, then it will be a waste of money. I believe, however, a lot of college students travel a lot, especially for gap years and study abroad. The trip is already expensive and using cellular data overseas is expensive, as well. College students would be grateful to have the access to still connect with their families and friends abroad without a charge. 

As part of all the interviews I have conducted, I asked them what kind of campaign we should host to get airplanes the free Wi-Fi on board. We have discussed to show them Brandon’s statistical evidence, Julien’s public speaking skills, and Dylan’s technology innovation to get airplanes to design the generator to work overseas. We have to design a concept map to show how we will generate the power. Customers will give thanks to our campaign for giving empathy to those who cannot afford the Wi-Fi on board, as well. I think a great way to keep the motivation subtle is to speak about everything you have to say to airlines. Show them information and statistical evidence of children who cannot afford these costs. Also, we would show the difference in ages of those who would be utilizing the Wi-Fi. We have also discussed to interview more people to ask them what kind of information or platform they will use to stay active on these plane 
rides. 


I was surprised the most about the fact that this is a long process for airlines to approve of our method. Showing them the generator to use overseas instead of inland can be tough. In one interview I conducted with my friend’s dad who is a pilot, he said stated that, “it would be hard to generate a generator overseas because there is no connection nor satellites. My expectations of this new market is considered correct because we have the right methods to move forward with this process with all the design skills my team and I have. The new market seems to be a motivation for us because we are going to invent a product that will work overseas and not just mainland. 

3 comments:

  1. Hey Jake, I think in the case of considering the amount of people that would use the service, I think it is pretty high and only growing. Phones and other internet enabled devices are not going away any time soon and our lives or only becoming more connected to the internet. I think that there definitely are enough people to allow this to be a feasible option for airlines to adopt. Great job!

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  2. It seems like you have a pretty solid plan for the future of your company. Is there any way you could show them that people would be more likely to fly with them if they offered free WiFi? I just wonder how much big airline companies care about college kids having wireless and being happy. I'm sure that if you could show them that ticket sales would increase that that would get their attention though.

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  3. What’s up jake? The plan you laid out to help your company grow and progress seems like a great one. Everyone would use the free WiFi if it is available because who traveling doesn’t have a phone, computer, or tablet that they don’t want to use while flying. Once you figure out how to connect over the ocean I️ feel you will be very successful. Keep it up

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