2) For this idea, I've decided to walk up and down sorority row and ask girls their opinions on the subject. I have seen a lot of sorority girls at these places, so I would like to get their opinion.
3) Here is a list of my questions:
"have you been to a local brunch spot lately"
if "yes" --what was the wait time like?
if "no"--why not
"would you be open to another brunch spot opening in Gainesville"
4) these are the interviews:
6) Interviewing customers was weird. I definitely looked for girls that seemed approachable and not standoffish. I also made sure they weren't in a hurry. Most of them were very nice but, understandably, shy.
Hey Amanda,
ReplyDeleteI love your idea of opening another brunch place in Gainesville. I have been to the Flying Biscuit and even though the food is delicious, I agree that the wait time is way too long. I liked you interviews and the questions you asked as well. I think overall your interviews supported your idea and I would definitely be a potential customer as well!
If you want to check out how my first round of interviews went, here is the link:
http://andreacdona.blogspot.com/2016/01/customer-interviews-no-1.html
Hey Amanda,
ReplyDeleteMy friend actually did something like this for his IA project, it was called "What's Cookin?". Somewhat lame I know but I thought that it was cool that you both thought of something so similar! His name is Dakotah if you want to look more into it and he did it with a group so they got fairly serious about it for the time being with it being a large project and all!
Here's the link to my blog if you want to check it out:
https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=2325720364080453525#overview/src=dashboard