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Avocados And Your Business

Foodie Friday is here and today’s topic is an ad I came across while reading one of my favorite food magazines. I own many knives and I’m not opposed to buying more of them. Yes, I realize I only have two hands and it’s generally a bad idea to use more than one knife at a time, so another knife is not a priority. Still, I appreciate that each of the knives I own is of a particular sort and it’s generally a good idea to use a tool appropriate to the task. While a good chef’s knifecan handle almost anything (and our kitchen is equipped with them in several sizes), having a boning knife makes that task easier, just as a good slicing knife or a bread knife can cut meat or bread, respectively, better than can a general purpose blade.

That said, I laughed out loud when I saw an ad for an avocado knife. Seriously. A knife dedicated to cutting, pitting, and scooping avocados.  Of course, I saw a business point immediately.

This is a solution in search of a problem.  I’ve cut hundreds of avocados.  I generally use my smaller chef’s knife to remove the seed and a spoon to scoop out the flesh.  I’ve never had a problem or wished I had a better tool with which to do the job, unlike seeding a mango, for example.  We don’t just come across this mistake in the kitchen.  I’ve spoken with quite a few businesses who have thought that what they were developing was something really important but for which there wasn’t a need.  Or demand.  Or a market.

Obviously consumers aren’t always aware that they have a problem until the solution comes along.  Steve Jobs was a master of this approach.  People like Edison and Bell were as well.  However, for most of us, the identification of the problem – and the market for it – before creating a solution is a better way to spend our business days.  You get the point.  Me?  I suddenly have a hankering for guacamole.

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