Chapter 5 – Business Organization

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    1. Chapter 5 – Business organization By: Dylan Dow
    2. Colossal Online
      • Colossal Online would be a large MMOG (Massive Multiplayer Online Game) producer. We would make and design online games s for a minimal price.
      • Competitors would include companies such as AeriaGames, MAYN Interactive, Ijji, GameNGame, and many others.
    3. Goals
      • Short Term Goals
          • Do well at soccer on Sunday
          • Pass a test next week
      • Intermediate Term Goals
          • Get straight A’s this semester
          • Win the soccer tournament
      • Long Term Goals
          • Go to college
          • Get a long term job
    4. Better Business Bureau
      • The BBB allows you to file a complaint with their company in order to help others with their services with companies. If you have bad service with a company, you can contact the BBB.
      • Subway opened up in 1975 by 17 year old Fred DeLuca and family friend Peter Buck.
      • Total investment: $78.6K-238.3K Franchise fee: $15K Ongoing royalty fee: 8% Term of agreement: 20 years, renewable
      • Microsoft Corporation is a multinational computer technology corporation that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of software products for computing devices
      • Following the launch of the Altair 8800, Bill Gates, called the creators of the new microcomputer, Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems (MITS), offering to demonstrate an implementation of the BASIC programming language for the system. After the demonstration, MITS agreed to distribute Altair BASIC. Gates left Harvard University, moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico where MITS was located, and founded Microsoft there.
      • Google began in January 1996, as a research project by Larry Page, who was later joined by Sergey Brin. They had an idea that a search engine related to keywords would produce better results than current search engines.
    5. Dunkin’ Donuts
      • In 1946, William Rosenberg founded Industrial Luncheon Services, a company that delivered meals and snacks to workers in the Boston area. The success of Industrial Lucheon Services convinced Rosenberg to start the Open Kettle, a doughnut shop in Quincy, Massachusetts. Two years later Open Kettle changed its name to Dunkin’ Donuts.
      • Total investment: Varies Franchise fee: $40K-80K Ongoing royalty fee: 5.9% Express/kiosk option available
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