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Mission Statement
A strong mission statement “provides a shared sense of purpose, direction, and
opportunity”(Kotler, 1). Pets are family members and should be treated as such. Pooper
Scoopers’ services provide homes and communities a high level of care, creating a family feel
while protecting the environment to everyone’s benefit. Our services are provided to pet
owners and communities with care and consideration while commending our team members for
their professionalism, dedication, and performance for those we serve. Our goal is simple –
provide customers with value, providing the services they need to take good care of their pets,
yards, and homes when life does not allow them to do so. Pooper Scoopers’ future plans are to
grow within the local area, expanding outward to other communities while adding area
management services for community groups, HOAs, and businesses. At Pooper Scoopers, we
endeavor to create a clean, green environment beneficial to people and animals alike.
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SWOT and Needs Analysis
In order to be successful, Pooper Scoopers needs to be aware of those factors that can impact their business, both positively and negatively. By utilizing a SWOT analysis to examine
the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats that are most applicable to the business
performance, Pooper Scoopers can grow. Through examination of the internal elements that can
be controlled (strengths and weaknesses) and external elements that cannot be controlled
(opportunities and threats), Pooper Scoopers can better understand their operational environment.
Table 1 shows the Pooper Scoopers’ main SWOT elements.
Table 1
SWOT Analysis
Strengths • Unique service plan for minimally
competitive environment • Flexible services plan availability
including weekly, twice monthly and monthly plans
• Expanded management plans and services for communities, HOAs and other businesses
Weaknesses • Lack of local knowledge for
neighborhoods and residents • New presence in service area requiring
expanded efforts to reach customer base
• Possible lack of experienced personnel in local environment requiring importation of employees
Opportunities • Limited competition in the area allows
for quicker growth in the initial phase • Ability to quickly expand into
neighboring locales, communities and businesses
• Ability to expand service types based on the local communities and business (such as golf courses or local parks)
Threats • Increase in competition with local
small businesses and / or larger national franchisees moving into area
• Transient population impacts possible business growth
• Financial impacts due to higher numbers of retirees and older residents with limited financial resources
Note: Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats for the Pooper Scoopers Company.
Strengths
Companies often fail to objectively assess their strengths, neglecting to take advantage of
their value to their customer base. Pooper Scoopers has many strengths that are beneficial to
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their customer base when properly understood and applied. First, Pooper Scoopers’ presence
provides customers with a comprehensive pet waste removal service provider that is unique to
the area with minimal competition. Pooper Scoopers can create long lasting customer
relationships with their prime market position.
Secondly, the ability to cater to the customers’ needs with custom service and pricing
plans allows Pooper Scoopers the flexibility to provide competitive pricing for any local
competition and support for the price conscious customer. This strength allows Pooper
Scoopers’ customers to recognize they are getting the best perceived value for the dollar. Lastly,
the ability to provide extended services to community associations, HOAs and businesses allows
for growth of the business while creating a more inviting, cleaner environment for patrons.
Weaknesses
Many companies see weaknesses as failures that cannot be capitalized upon. However,
the reality is that a company can benefit greatly when analyzing these weaknesses and turn them
into assets, benefitting themselves and the customer base. When reviewing the Pooper Scoopers’
business model, three major weaknesses have been determined. First, when creating a business,
it is important that the company understands the local area that they will be doing business in by
doing market research. With Pooper Scoopers opening their business in a new location, they
must perform the research to be competitive and provide excellent services. Pooper Scoopers
then becomes more educated and familiar with the locale and the needs of the populace.
When a new business opens up anywhere, it is imperative that they reach the customer
base. As a new venture, Pooper Scoopers has limited initial public exposure. In order to make
the customer base aware of the business, various communications tools must be employed
including a web site, social media accounts (Twitter, Facebook and other resources), and local
media (TV, Radio and print). An enhanced media presence will create customer awareness,
expanding the customer base. Finally, the new market may have a dearth of experienced
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personnel, creating the need for Pooper Scoopers to hire from outside the local area or work with
inexperienced individuals until they are properly trained, providing the excellent service
customers expect.
Opportunities
Opportunities, while external to the business, can be a boon and create significant
business growth. Successful companies take advantage of the opportunities as they present
themselves. An immediate opportunity for Pooper Scoopers is the limited local competition.
While there are small businesses in the area, none offer similar service packages. The ability to
provide a variety of services and pricing allows Pooper Scoopers to meet the customers’ needs.
There are a number of communities near the Myrtle Beach area. Once a beachhead is
established in Myrtle Beach, the company should be able to expand outward into additional
locales. With limited local competition, expansion should be easier than in a larger metropolitan
area. In conjunction with the locale expansion, an additional opportunity is to add services for
managing common areas for communities and HOAs or expanding services to maintain
businesses where wildlife has an impact, such as golf courses. With a myriad of golf courses
around the Myrtle Beach area, this opportunity is certainly worth exploring.
Threats
Threats are circumstances beyond the business’ control that require regular review and
proactive mitigation to prevent negative business impacts. Competition is one of the largest
threats companies encounter, and this is no different here. While few local businesses perform
pet waste removal services, two major cities in the state support a large national company that
performs similar services, potentially impacting business should they expand. By creating strong
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customer relationships with excellent customer service and competitive pricing strategies, that
threat should be mitigated to a level that the company can accept.
Being a resort community, Pooper Scoopers faces a transient populace as many of the
potential customers are snow birds. Similarly, the Myrtle Beach area is considered a retirement
destination with retirees often having set budgets with little leeway when looking at such
services. Per the Journal of Marketing Research, low-income households should have the
greatest incentive to use all available strategies that save them money as they make a greater
effort to search for lower prices than their higher-income counterparts (Orhun, 18). In both cases,
creative pricing and service programs can meet this challenge.
Conclusion
Pooper Scoopers is heading to Myrtle Beach to establish their pet waste removal
management business. To do so, they need to create a savvy marketing plan to jump start the
business. Starting with a strong, motivational mission statement, Pooper Scoopers can then
navigate through a number of short and long term goals while planning for their future success.
Multiple forces impact the business including competitive, economic, political, legal,
technological, and sociocultural factors. Once these forces have been analyzed, a SWOT
analysis of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats provide additional data for the
business profile and model.
- Mission Statement
- SWOT and Needs Analysis
- Strengths
- Weaknesses
- Opportunities
- Threats
- Conclusion