Hi Ed,
Thanks for sharing your project. I think that in general terms the approach you make is cool. I have a couple of questions that I wanted to discuss with you:
1) When you analyze the C of Company, you talk about football when in reality you should talk about Fútbol Noventero. You explain a little above why you launch it, maybe it would make more sense to tell it in Company. There's one thing you don't mention that I suspect is real: you're the first of those 30-somethings nostalgic for '90s football, right? This is a useful tidbit because in the end you are the founder of the movement, just like Steve Jobs founded Apple to make personal computing a little better.
2) When you do the analysis of the 6 Whys, I think you get a little lost in the subject of the business because you don't go down to specify. The real problem is not so much ethical ("I believe in sport soccer, not in business soccer") as it is practical: people don't have the dough to pay for Movistar, spend 100 bucks on the season's shirt, or pay €25 for a match in 1st RFEF. And, that being the problem, how does Peloteros Noventeros solve it? I understand that taking you back to a time when football was more accessible?
You tell me.
Once again, thanks for sharing and congratulations on the project.
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Thanks for sharing your project. I think that in general terms the approach you make is cool. I have a couple of questions that I wanted to discuss with you:
1) When you analyze the C of Company, you talk about football when in reality you should talk about Fútbol Noventero. You explain a little above why you launch it, maybe it would make more sense to tell it in Company. There's one thing you don't mention that I suspect is real: you're the first of those 30-somethings nostalgic for '90s football, right? This is a useful tidbit because in the end you are the founder of the movement, just like Steve Jobs founded Apple to make personal computing a little better.
2) When you do the analysis of the 6 Whys, I think you get a little lost in the subject of the business because you don't go down to specify. The real problem is not so much ethical ("I believe in sport soccer, not in business soccer") as it is practical: people don't have the dough to pay for Movistar, spend 100 bucks on the season's shirt, or pay €25 for a match in 1st RFEF. And, that being the problem, how does Peloteros Noventeros solve it? I understand that taking you back to a time when football was more accessible?
You tell me.
Once again, thanks for sharing and congratulations on the project.
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