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Technology » SRC/PIOJ: Innovate or Die - Nov 29, 2011 - What I learnt

written by owen, published 2011-Dec-01, comment

What I learnt from the SRC/PIOJ: 'Innovate or Die' Panel Discussion held at the Wyndham Kingston Hotel on Tuesday, Nov 29, 2011;

Services instead of products

Basically the only thing investers will fund are service industry activities. They are very easy and are of little risk to investers. Avoid anything physical, because it would require too much initial investment and the risk of failure is too much for the local market.

Food, Herbs and Food Additives

Do not even think of producing anything that is taken internally or are considered to be a medicine or food additive. It is simply too risky and investers are not willing to take a chance on anything that is removely difficult or requires a large amount of human testing or research. You are on your own.

Outsource your labour to other countries

At some point you will have to leave Jamaica. Find a country overseas for your factory where there is cheap labour and lower electricity rates. If you want to compete in the global market you simply cannot physically operate in Jamaica - its just too expensive.

Go big or go home

Avoid markets which are dominated by bigger companies because there is simply no protection for you in the global economy. The only way to compete is through efficiency, and if you are not as efficient as a multi-billion dollar company you might as well not try because your idea (if it is profitable) will be stolen in an instant.

The Jamaican Consumer Society

Avoid targeting the local consumer base in any large scale, at least in the long run, it will not support you. The Jamaican people are conditioned to buy overseas products in fancy packaging. Provide a service that is attached to foriegn product such as software apps, cellphone repairs or auto-mobile repairs, invest in fancy-high quality packaging. Build your customer base quickly and watch the market closely.

Government Policies

Better not to wait on the government to help you out. Government policies may do you more harm than good and will probably take 20 years to come to reality ( fruition ). The government is busy and is probably spending their money on more important things. You will have to be creative without putting yourself into too much debt - nothing tried - nothing done. Register your company and get the appropriate licenses for your operation, it may take a while and seem rather haphazard but at least you will reduce the chance of you getting raided and locked up by the police. Pay your taxes.

In Closing

Innovation is a tool. Stop doing the same thing over and over. Invest money in a research department and encourage employees to suggest ideas on improving efficiency and creating new products and services. Research is a investment, you may not see results today or tommorow but when you strike gold the returns will be 10 fold. Do not be afraid to try something new because you are never sure when the next iPad will come out and you will not be able to afford the USD to buy one.

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Gods Child commented: yeah, pretty much governments have proven they can't manage money, don't know what to do with the workforce, can hardly keep their private affairs private, and when they can't solve a problem, they just try to cover it up or start a war. So, yeah, you're on your own. ... read 2 more

Logbook » Video Games

written by owen, published 2011-Nov-28, comment

Sometimes I wait until it gets really overcast and then I leave the office (on foot) for lunch. If I am lucky it would rain so hard that a river would form in the street in front of the building. A good rain would produce enough water that only a twelve year old would be brave enough to cross it and not reach St Thomas Pond. If that doesn't work there is always the chance of a freak storm to soothe the soul.

A local fast food establishment has started making smaller cups for their "all you can drink" locations. It is not immediately noticeable like the time they tried to make bigger ice cubes and the machine would just jam up all the time. This time the cups are tall but slightly thinner. I presume they have been slowly slimming them down over a period of years. They are either incredibly smart or incredibly stupid. But I am glad they are playing an active role in encouraging people to exercise. Too bad the soda is watered down as well.

Continuing on my path of self discovery, I find that there has been a rampant increase in slavery. Slavery is everywhere. Slavery is like a women with big batty is a trouble to a man. There are no two ways about it. Problems are everywhere and it seems everybody has an alternate agenda to everything they are selling. Everything is a popularity contest between someone or someone like you.

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Gods Child commented: every time I turn around someone is trying to sell me something. I especially noticed this when I tried to watch the Thanksgiving Day parade. Only the marching bands weren't for sale. ... read 2 more

Low Life » Wood Planks

written by owen, published 2011-Nov-23, comment

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They probably have a cellar.

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The high life » Digicel Building Downtown

written by owen, published 2011-Nov-23, comment

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I still think they should have gone bigger especially with all the money they are making from the cellphone addicted Jamaicans.

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Tami commented: Building a building out of glass to make sure the staff have a lovely view of the ocean is one thing. Going bigger with glass right at the edge of an island that is prone to hurricanes is another. Their insurance gonna be high ... read 1 more

Pimp Juice » Fruit Squeezies

written by owen, published 2011-Nov-23, comment

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At first I though that it was spoiled but then I though maybe it was intended to be lumpy since it is a serving of a whole fruit. How lazy would you have to be? What makes it worst is that you cannot see what you are drinking, so the whole time I had weird thoughts.

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iriediva commented: Hmmm I wonder what fruit is cotton candy :s ... read 1 more