Financial Product Creation using Porter's Value Chain
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financial planning product design food security value chain problem solvingThrough the use of a multi-stakeholder investor-worker cooperative (Blue Dragon Film Ventures), an intentional community, and an internal barter dollar (non-fungible, non-crypto) system, veterans and the veteran community will be able to benefit from high revenue movie projects as well as creating investor-owned projects designed to offer employment, food security, housing, and low cost education and medical services to the veteran community.
The successful student team will create a new personal services financial planning product designed to benefit veterans and veteran first responders vulnerable to homelessness and unemployment. After signing a non-disclosure/non-compete agreement, students will be provided a clear understanding of what is expected and how their work will benefit the veteran community.
Students will be required to have a working knowledge of Porter's Value Chain and already capable of performing a Value Chain Analysis with minimal instruction and supervision. The successful team will be comprised of self-starters who enjoy a challenge, problem solving, and like the idea of combining business with a not-for-profit solution.
Please note, that students will not be provided instruction on Porter's Value Chain. They themselves are expected to be able to provide that analysis for others within a larger product. The final product will be provided free of charge as a Kajabi or Kajabi-style drip course.
About the company
Otsukaiban is a boutique business incubator designed to create and manage the projects of non-arm's length business partners. It is basically a start-up at the moment and the company website is still under construction. Corporate projects under development include Blue Dragon Film Ventures.