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Identifying Local Opportunities

Opportunity 1 Title: “Bank Of America Foreclosed On Thousands: Here’s How This Person Got Even Link: https://www.buzzworthy.com/homeowners-revenge-foreclosing-on-bank-of-america/ Story Description: Bank of America mistakenly tried to foreclose on homeowner who purchased his house for cash. This forced homeowner to hire a foreclosure defense attorney to stop the lawsuit. After the matter was resolved, within next 5 months the homeowner tried to seek a reimbursement for his attorney expense and tried to contact Bank of America unsuccessfully many times. This led to a foreclosure against the bank and reposition of bank assets. Problem Description:   bank clerical mistake including lack of communication between bank and homeowner led to a chain of events and foreclosure on a Bank of America by a homeowner. Who has the Problem: homeowners Warren and Maureen Nyerges, bank clerks and managers, branch manager, their attorney,...

Forming An Opportunity Belief

1 –   I believe that unmet need exists for having central electronic database with medical history for each individual. 2 – Unmet need: When you come to a doctor or having an emergency you are always filling out same documents over again and again answering if you have any previous surgeries, serious diseases, allergies, sick parents or relatives, etc. Some people may be even in emergency condition where it’s hard to answer such questions related to medical history. Solution would be electronic database that keeps medical history record. I’m not suggesting that every visit should be accurately described and recorded word to word, maybe just a brief summary, simply to keep medical record that contain most important visits, sicknesses, and history. I’m absolutely positive, in the future this database will become a reality, as well as remote consultations, and I think even computer will be able to diagnose the disease with great accuracy by relying on...