4. Mariana Martinez
Professor Klinkowstein
Ethnographic Research
-Marketing students analyzed products
-Each student wrote down particular details
of product
-They noticed what aspects made each
product different
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Professor Klinkowstein
Interview With Jennifer
Q: What type of business you want to start?
A: My own restaurant
Q: What types of hardships do you think you
will face through this process?
A: The biggest challenge is standing out
from the crowd and being different from
all the other restaurants
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Professor Klinkowstein
Interview With Jennifer cont.
Q: How do you plan to achieve this?
A: I’m not sure yet, I know that every detail
counts and I hope in the future I will be able
to know how to stand out.
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-Arielle connected the
graphic with the
product
-Product ties history
with quality
-Picture makes product
stand out
Professor Klinkowstein
9. Mariana Martinez
Professor Klinkowstein
Interview With Arrielle
Q: What type of business do you want to
open?
A: My own fashion line
Q: What challenges do you think you might
come across?
A: I think being unique from other
fashion lines, and getting my name out
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Professor Klinkowstein
Interview With Arrielle Cont.
Q: How do you think you will overcome this
challenge?
A: By continuing to learn more about design
and thinking of what types of clothing
people want most.
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Professor Klinkowstein
Conclusion
1. The people interviewed were unsure of how to
stand out among other businesses
2. A challenge with entrepreneurship is being
unique
3. One way to over come this is by reflecting how
your life can be better and implementing that
problem into a business
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Professor Klinkowstein
Using robotic arms the iCloset stores
clothing electronically. Inserting the
garments captures a picture and
each clothing can be accessed
through the screen and dispensed
when necessary.