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TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE,
BUILDING & DESIGN
FOUNDATION IN
NATURAL & BUILT ENVIRONMENTS (FNBE)
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
(BUS 30104)
FINAL PROJECT: CHARITY DRIVE EVENT
TAN WING HOE
JOYCE WEE
ONG EUXUAN
ONG JIA MIN
RICCO SOH
TABLE OF CONTENT
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY_____________________PAGE 3
2. OBJECTIVES_______________________________PAGE 4
3. TARGET MARKETS_________________________PAGE 5
4. COMPETITION ANALYSIS___________________PAGE 6
5. PRODUCT & PACKAGING___________________PAGE 7
6. PRICING___________________________________
7. PROMOTION
8. SPONSORSHIP
9. DISTRIBUTION
10. GREEN MEASURES
11. HUMAN RESOURCE PLANNING
12. EVALUATION OF RESULTS
13. APPENDIX
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Marayo is non-profit booth at a charity drive, started by a group of five people which is Ray Tan,
Joyce Wee, Ong Jia Min, Ong Euxuan and Ricco Soh. We all had one goal, which is to raise fund
for a charity organization. The business took place over a time of five days in the course of a
charity drive event at Taylor's University Lakeside Campus.
For our April intake, we had our charity drive on the month of January 2015. During that month,
the campus was quiet because most of the students were on their semester break, which is why the
campus was pretty quiet and empty. So our lecturer gave us the opportunity to go out and sell our
product off campus. This was also another great opportunity for us to sell our products not only to
the students of Taylors but also to the other people and students of other universities.
This charity event is our last and final assignment of the Introduction to Business module for
Foundation in Natural and Built Environments (FNBE) course. 100% of the earned profit we
earned from the booth are required to be donated to a chosen charity organization, we have chosen
Lovely Disabled Home. Marayo sold a variety of product such as fruit cups, lemonades,
bruschettas of different toppings and grilled chicken wings.
Marayo was managed by five students (named above). Our group leader was Ray Tan, accountant
was Jia Min and product managers were Ricco Soh, Ong Euxuan and Joyce Wee. We earned a
total of RM3,000. Marayo was located in Taylor’s University, but the products were also sold off
campus. All the profit we earned was proceeded to be donated to our selected charity organization
which is the Lovely Disable Home ( LDH ).
2). OBJECTIVES
2.1 Chosen Charity Organization
Marayo has decided to help and give a hand to the "Lovely Disabled Home", and donate 100% of
the profit we earned to this charity organization, which happens to be located at No 78, Jalan SS2/6,
47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor. This is a home for the disabled people who seek care and place to
live.
The reason we chose this place is because, Marayo personally feel that the Lovely Disabled Home
needed the donation, as well as support for all these poor disabled people. They need a wide array
of equipment to help them and they are certainly not cheap, so we have decided to donate all the
profit we earned throughout the charity drive to the disabled.
2.2 Target Donation Amount
We have also set a to-be achieved target, and were expected to hit the said target within five days,
which is RM 2,500, which we believe should be enough to provide the best help to the
organization. Thankfully, we have hit, and also exceeded the goal that we have set.
3. TARGET MARKET
3.1 Customers Background
We mainly target students, lecturers and visitors of Taylor’s University as our booth will be spend
most of the time of the week in Taylor’s University itself, but we also target students from other
university as we are allowed to sell off campus.
We target customers of all cultural background. Being pork and beef free, our products are safe to
be eaten. We target university students as our main customers, so we have set the price for our
product to as affordable as possible. We also target people who enjoy eating, we sell our food
during breakfast and lunch hours.
3.2 Customers’ Wants and Needs, and Spending Power
1. Grilled Wings
Customers want quality homemade juicy grilled chicken that are served fresh.
The grilled wings would make a great meal, and an average of RM10 per meal would be
considered low amongst the student of Taylor’s University.
(Each chicken wing costs RM5)
2. Bruschetta
Customers want an affordable light breakfast or snacks that are fresh, and comes right out
of the oven. They also wish them to be easy to eat on the go.
RM3 per bruschetta is a relatively small amount in a university student’s expense for
quality product and meanwhile serve charity financially.
(Each bruschetta costs RM3)
3. Lemonade
Customers want themselves some refreshing drinks during hot days. Many customers
desire to be helping out in this charity event but do not want to buy heavy food.
RM3 is an affordable amount for Taylor’s students when it comes to charity.
(Each cup of lemonade costs RM3)
4. Fruit Cups
Customers require to replenish every day need of fibre and vitamins from fresh fruits. They
serve charity financially, and are good for health. Customers wish to be having fruit slices
that are light in weight so that it would also be easy to eat on the go.
The fruit cups includes dragon fruit, honeydew, orange and watermelon, and is considered
highly affordable for charity.
(Each fruit cup is priced at RM5)
Generally, our targeted customers are staffs and students of Taylor’s University. We also sell our
products off campus to students and staffs of other universities. They tend to understand the
hardship we are going through and support us by buying our products as charity.
4. COMPETITION ANALYSIS
4.1 Sonia’s Stall
Products: Mashed potatoes, Sushi, Fried rice and Drinks
Strength:
- They sell off campus during weekends.
- They do not spend much time preparing the food upon order.
- Their stall is located right beside ours, and the smell of their mash potato gravy is good and can
be detected from a distance.
Weaknesses:
- Their stall doesn’t seek enough attention
- Stalls opens at late morning, missing the breakfast crowd.
Why do customers buy from them?
Their products are simple yet filling and sold at a very reasonable price considering it as a charity
drive. Also, they are easy to eat on the go.
4.2 Thien Hee’s Stall
Products: Lunch Boxes
Strength:
- They sell filling meals of different choices
- They publicize sponsors very well during sales.
- Their make frequent rounds around campus.
Weaknesses:
- Their sales are only active during lunch hour.
- Cost of product are higher, making it harder to obtain high profit
Why do customers buy from them?
Customers can serve charity and have a nice box of lunch at the same time. Customers who are
out her to eat lunch during lunch hours prefer to buy food that are rather filling, instead of just
snacks.
5. PRODUCT AND PACKAGING
5.1 Products
(a). Bruschettas
Bruschetta is originally made with toasted Italian bread drenched in olive oil and served typically
with garlic or tomatoes. But we came out with our own recipes which has three different toppings:
(a) Nutella spread with banana slices
(b) Chicken ham and grilled cheese
(c) Egg Mayonnaise
We sell bruschettas that are served freshly out of the oven. When customers order it, we make
them directly on the spot. The fillings on the toasted bread is quite balance. Besides that, all the
ingredients that are involved are healthy and full of nutrients such as eggs, banana, chicken ham
and cheese.
(b). Grilled Chicken Wings
Grilled chicken wings were bought from the morning market that is located somewhere around
SS15. We also marinated the chicken wings with special sauce that has soy sauce, pepper and
sugar. The special thing about this product is the marinated sauce, it’s nice to smell and nice to eat.
People get attracted by it’s look and the stickiness and the juiciness of the chicken wings.
(c). Lemonade
The lemonade we are selling are made with lemon juice. 1 cup of lemon juice + 4 cups of water
makes a jar of lemonade! Moreover, sliced lemons are also placed inside the drinks. When the
costumers ordered it only we do it on the spot for them so it’s fizzy and cold to drink especially
when the weather is hot.
(d). Fruit Cups
The fruit cups that we are selling consist of four type of fruits which are watermelons, oranges,
melons and dragon fruits. We picked this four type of fruits to go together because the colour
combination is good and also it taste well together. These four type of fruits consist of high vitamin
A and vitamin C which is very healthy.
4.2 Packaging
(a) Bruschetta
The packaging for bruschettas is simple and very convenient. It’s a sandwich box that are
made from plastic. The costumers get to check if it’s the product they want because it’s
transparent.
(b) Grilled chicken wings
Long satay sticks were used to hold the grilled chicken wings and it’s kept in a brown paper
bag. The reason why we used a sticks to hold the chicken is because it’s more convenient
for the costumers to eat it without dirtying their hands.
(c) Lemonade and Fruit cups
Lemonade and fruit cups are both kept in plastic cups along with their lids. The plastic lid
prevents lemonade and fruits from falling out and it’s easier for customers to hold it since
it’s a cup-shaped.
6. PRICING
6.1 Products’ Unit Selling Price
- Bruschetta: RM 3.00 per unit
- Grilled Chicken Wings: RM 5.00 per unit
- Lemonade: RM 3.00 per unit
- Fruit Cups: RM 5.00 per unit
6.2 Products’ Unit Cost Price
- Bruschetta: RM 1.00 per unit
- Grilled Chicken Wings: RM 2.00 per unit
- Lemonade: RM 1.00 per unit
- Fruit Cups: RM 2.50 per unit
6.3 Strategies
There are a few strategies used when we faced difficulties selling the products:
We walked around the campus with trays of our products, asking people around the rest area of
the campus if they were interested in buying our products.
We did a wide array of promotions. For instance, you get cheaper if you buy a complete set of
bruschetta of all three different toppings.
We did a few samples to display it in front of the stalls. We did this to allow people to see the real
product: how it looks like, if it’s too big or too small for their liking.
We also set up another small stalls at other universities such as Sunway University and also Inti
University to sell more of our products.
Also we gave out a small portions of our foods as samples for the customers to taste.
7. PROMOTION
7.1 Marketing Message
My main marketing message is to earn profits so that we can help the disabled in the Lovely
Disabled Home. We sought for donations and also sponsorship from everywhere because we
wanted to try our very best to help the unfortunate to get what they need. The organization that we
are donating the profit and donations to is a disabled home organization. This organization is a
non-profit disabled center with the vision of providing a place to care for physical disabilities,
mental retardation and spastic children. They provide the handicapped friends a hindrance free
workplace and help them to get a healthy life style. But it required more helps especially moneys
and foods from the people outside the world like us. Thus, we’re doing this charity to help them
to achieve what they, our handicapped friends need.
7.2 Promotion Tools
There are a few tools that we used to promote our products such as posters, Facebook webpage
and also create an Instagram account to post beautiful and well-designed photos. The reason why
we choose Facebook and Instagram as our main social media tool is because people of all age
range are using all kind of social medias, especially Facebook.
Our facebook page has our member’s pictures and also all our products so that when people want
to know more about our products or stalls, they can just look up to facebook and search for our
stalls.
We also designed our own poster for our stalls.
8. SPONSORSHIP
8.1 Sponsorship Targets
We have approached quite a number of individuals and corporate entities for sponsorship.
Family Members and Other Individuals
Sponsorship requests were both accepted and rejected by our own extended family members. A
few of them pitched in for donation but some refused to.
We also collected donations by passersby on the streets who wanted to contribute for the cause.
Contacted individuals:
-MC Tan: RM 300.00 (cash)
- Ong You Wai: RM450.00 (cheque)
- Donation collected on the streets: (rough amount) RM200.00 (cash)
Corporate Entities
We also approached quite a number of businesses to have our ingredients sponsored via phone
calls as well as e-mails. We mainly only contact sellers or suppliers of the needed ingredients.We
approached fruit companies, bakeries and grocers. But sadly, we were rejected by all of them.
Contacted companies:
- Asiafruits (Fruits)
- MBG Fruitshop (Fruits)
- Seng Chew Hup Kee (Fruits)
- Centrofresh (Fruits)
- Bee’s (Bread)
- LMC Bakery (Bread)
10.2 Approach Method
We sent out sponsorship letters, e-mails and contacted the above companies but we got no replies
from most of them. Some we approached them in person in stores but we were politely rejected.
We proceeded by approaching financially generous individuals who are interested in donating and
sponsoring for a cause. We briefly explained the objectives of this charity drive and the
organization we are to sponsor to them to give them a clearer idea of the project.
We also approached passersby on the streets and around campus with a donation box. We asked
for their kind contribution and thanked them for contributing to the cause.
9. DISTRIBUTION
9.1 Distribution of Product
After stocking up our ingredients they are chilled in an icebox and transported around in the cars
of our fellow group members Tan Wing Hoe and Ong Jia Min.
Our products are mainly fresh food that are usually sold directly out of the oven, or freshly sliced
and served cold. Our products may rot or harden or turn sour overtime. We refused to undergo any
delivery process, we only sell our products to our customers face-to-face in Taylor’s University,
Taylor’s College Subang Jaya, Sunway University and Inti University.
We have a booth set up in Taylor’s University, and our products are being transported in cars of
our members to be sold in other campuses or on the streets. We only sell our products in Taylor’s
University on the first three days of the charity drive (the 18th to the 20th). We split into groups,
some stayed by the booth while others walked around the campus with our products on food trays.
9.2 Distribution Time
Our products are being sold face-to-face (either by the booth, or on trays). We mainly serve snacks
that are easy to grab and eat on the go, so it certainly did not take long to have our products
transported to our customers.
To produce the crispiest bread we often offer to toast the bruschettas before selling them to our
customers. It usually takes only two minutes. We try not to take up our customers’ waiting time
most of the time.
9.3 Customers
Since we managed to use minimal time to distribute the food to our customers we tend to get more
attention from university students who wanted to buy grab-and-go food that allows them to eat
more conveniently in class or on the go.
We take a short amount of time to get ready, that allows us to handle a lot of customers at a time
without messing up the orders.
10. GREEN MEASURES
10.1 Environmentally Friendly Products
‘Green’ had been a trending word for the past few years and green measures had been adapted into
businesses as part of their contribution towards the environment. As part of it, we implied several
green measures in our 5-day charity drive.
First of all, our menus and stall decorations are all made using left over boards from our
architectural studios. The original colors of the boards are maintained with information written on
it clearly and precisely. Extra boards are used to make simple stands for the menus to save space.
Besides, our products are all prepared by ourselves except the bread which we got from a bakery.
This enables us to minimize the carbon footprint left as they are not made in bulk from a machine
in a factory.
10.2 Carbon Footprint Reduction
Additionally, to reduce our carbon footprint, we use polystyrene ice boxes to keep our food
materials fresh. We decided not to use freezers as it produces a lot of greenhouse gases
(chlorofluorocarbon ‘CFC’).
10.3 Waste Management
On top of that, we divide our wastes. Generally, our wastes can be categorized into 2 groups which
are food waste (fruit peel) and plastics (packaging and disposable gloves). Therefore, to simplify
the recycling process at the end of the day, our wastes are separated into 2 different bags: food
waste and plastics. All wastes are disposed into their respective bins which are located not more
than 30 feet from our stall.
11. HUMAN RESOURCE PLANNING
Human resource planning management is a function in organization and as companies reorganize
to gain competitive edge, human resources plays a key role in helping companies deal with a
fast-changing competitive environment and the greater demand for quality employees.
Project Manager: Tan Wing Hoe
Finance Accountant: Ong Jia Min
Sales Executive: Ricco Soh Zheng Wei
Marketing Executive: Joyce Wee Yi Qin
Product Manager: Ong Eu Xuan
Position Task
Project Manager  Plan
 Organize
 Lead
 Control
 Work as a team
Finance Accountant  Provides financial information to
management and analysing accounting
data; preparing reports.
 Cash and receipts.
 Communicate with charity
organization
Sales Executive  Responsible for the maximization of
sales for our products
 Reach towards the customer directly.
Marketing Executive  Developing marketing campaigns to
promote a product, service or idea.
 Varied role that includes planning,
advertising, public relations, event
organization.
Product Manager  Packaging
 Product development, distribution,
sponsorship and research.
 Investigates, selects, and drives the
development of products for an
organization.
12. EVALUATION OF RESULTS
12.1 PROFIT AND LOSS
End of the charity drive, we had achieve our goal. As our chicken wings are the best seller of all
our products, and we earn a net profit of RM2000 and RM1000 as donation, and total RM3000.
For our loss in this charity drive is that we actually drop our food on the floor, so that we could
not sell our foods to the costumers. Moreover, another loss during this charity is actually our
sponsorship of ingredients, which we get all rejected by the bakery.
Chicken Wings Bruschetta Lemonade Fruitcups
Original Price Rm2.00 Rm1.00 Rm1.00 Rm2.00
Units 390 240 150 100
Rev Rm780 Rm240 Rm150 Rm200
Total Rm1370
Rm3620 – Rm1370 = RM2250
Chicken Wings Bruschetta Lemonade Fruitcups
Selling Price Rm5.00 Rm3.00 Rm3.00 Rm5.00
Units 390 240 150 100
Rev Rm1950 Rm720 Rm450 Rm500
Total Rm 3620
INCOME STATEMENT OF GROUP 3 CHARITY DRIVE
Revenue
Sales:
Chicken Wings RM1950
Bruschetta RM750
Lemonade RM300
Fruitcups RM500___
RM3620_
Less: Cost of goods sold
Chicken Wings RM780
Bruschetta RM250
Lemonade RM100
Fruitcups RM200__
RM1370
Gross Profit RM2250
Add: Donation and Sponsorship RM1000
Adjusted Gross Profit RM3250
Less: Operation Expenses
Typhoid Vaccination Injection RM250
Total Operating Expenses RM250
Net Profit RM3000
13. APPENDIX
VIDEO LINK :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TtrUwgHupo&feature
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  • 1. TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & DESIGN FOUNDATION IN NATURAL & BUILT ENVIRONMENTS (FNBE) INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (BUS 30104) FINAL PROJECT: CHARITY DRIVE EVENT TAN WING HOE JOYCE WEE ONG EUXUAN ONG JIA MIN RICCO SOH
  • 2. TABLE OF CONTENT 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY_____________________PAGE 3 2. OBJECTIVES_______________________________PAGE 4 3. TARGET MARKETS_________________________PAGE 5 4. COMPETITION ANALYSIS___________________PAGE 6 5. PRODUCT & PACKAGING___________________PAGE 7 6. PRICING___________________________________ 7. PROMOTION 8. SPONSORSHIP 9. DISTRIBUTION 10. GREEN MEASURES 11. HUMAN RESOURCE PLANNING 12. EVALUATION OF RESULTS 13. APPENDIX
  • 3. 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Marayo is non-profit booth at a charity drive, started by a group of five people which is Ray Tan, Joyce Wee, Ong Jia Min, Ong Euxuan and Ricco Soh. We all had one goal, which is to raise fund for a charity organization. The business took place over a time of five days in the course of a charity drive event at Taylor's University Lakeside Campus. For our April intake, we had our charity drive on the month of January 2015. During that month, the campus was quiet because most of the students were on their semester break, which is why the campus was pretty quiet and empty. So our lecturer gave us the opportunity to go out and sell our product off campus. This was also another great opportunity for us to sell our products not only to the students of Taylors but also to the other people and students of other universities. This charity event is our last and final assignment of the Introduction to Business module for Foundation in Natural and Built Environments (FNBE) course. 100% of the earned profit we earned from the booth are required to be donated to a chosen charity organization, we have chosen Lovely Disabled Home. Marayo sold a variety of product such as fruit cups, lemonades, bruschettas of different toppings and grilled chicken wings. Marayo was managed by five students (named above). Our group leader was Ray Tan, accountant was Jia Min and product managers were Ricco Soh, Ong Euxuan and Joyce Wee. We earned a total of RM3,000. Marayo was located in Taylor’s University, but the products were also sold off campus. All the profit we earned was proceeded to be donated to our selected charity organization which is the Lovely Disable Home ( LDH ).
  • 4. 2). OBJECTIVES 2.1 Chosen Charity Organization Marayo has decided to help and give a hand to the "Lovely Disabled Home", and donate 100% of the profit we earned to this charity organization, which happens to be located at No 78, Jalan SS2/6, 47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor. This is a home for the disabled people who seek care and place to live. The reason we chose this place is because, Marayo personally feel that the Lovely Disabled Home needed the donation, as well as support for all these poor disabled people. They need a wide array of equipment to help them and they are certainly not cheap, so we have decided to donate all the profit we earned throughout the charity drive to the disabled. 2.2 Target Donation Amount We have also set a to-be achieved target, and were expected to hit the said target within five days, which is RM 2,500, which we believe should be enough to provide the best help to the organization. Thankfully, we have hit, and also exceeded the goal that we have set.
  • 5. 3. TARGET MARKET 3.1 Customers Background We mainly target students, lecturers and visitors of Taylor’s University as our booth will be spend most of the time of the week in Taylor’s University itself, but we also target students from other university as we are allowed to sell off campus. We target customers of all cultural background. Being pork and beef free, our products are safe to be eaten. We target university students as our main customers, so we have set the price for our product to as affordable as possible. We also target people who enjoy eating, we sell our food during breakfast and lunch hours. 3.2 Customers’ Wants and Needs, and Spending Power 1. Grilled Wings Customers want quality homemade juicy grilled chicken that are served fresh. The grilled wings would make a great meal, and an average of RM10 per meal would be considered low amongst the student of Taylor’s University. (Each chicken wing costs RM5) 2. Bruschetta Customers want an affordable light breakfast or snacks that are fresh, and comes right out of the oven. They also wish them to be easy to eat on the go. RM3 per bruschetta is a relatively small amount in a university student’s expense for quality product and meanwhile serve charity financially. (Each bruschetta costs RM3) 3. Lemonade Customers want themselves some refreshing drinks during hot days. Many customers desire to be helping out in this charity event but do not want to buy heavy food. RM3 is an affordable amount for Taylor’s students when it comes to charity.
  • 6. (Each cup of lemonade costs RM3) 4. Fruit Cups Customers require to replenish every day need of fibre and vitamins from fresh fruits. They serve charity financially, and are good for health. Customers wish to be having fruit slices that are light in weight so that it would also be easy to eat on the go. The fruit cups includes dragon fruit, honeydew, orange and watermelon, and is considered highly affordable for charity. (Each fruit cup is priced at RM5) Generally, our targeted customers are staffs and students of Taylor’s University. We also sell our products off campus to students and staffs of other universities. They tend to understand the hardship we are going through and support us by buying our products as charity.
  • 7. 4. COMPETITION ANALYSIS 4.1 Sonia’s Stall Products: Mashed potatoes, Sushi, Fried rice and Drinks Strength: - They sell off campus during weekends. - They do not spend much time preparing the food upon order. - Their stall is located right beside ours, and the smell of their mash potato gravy is good and can be detected from a distance. Weaknesses: - Their stall doesn’t seek enough attention - Stalls opens at late morning, missing the breakfast crowd. Why do customers buy from them? Their products are simple yet filling and sold at a very reasonable price considering it as a charity drive. Also, they are easy to eat on the go. 4.2 Thien Hee’s Stall Products: Lunch Boxes Strength: - They sell filling meals of different choices - They publicize sponsors very well during sales. - Their make frequent rounds around campus. Weaknesses: - Their sales are only active during lunch hour. - Cost of product are higher, making it harder to obtain high profit Why do customers buy from them? Customers can serve charity and have a nice box of lunch at the same time. Customers who are out her to eat lunch during lunch hours prefer to buy food that are rather filling, instead of just snacks.
  • 8. 5. PRODUCT AND PACKAGING 5.1 Products (a). Bruschettas Bruschetta is originally made with toasted Italian bread drenched in olive oil and served typically with garlic or tomatoes. But we came out with our own recipes which has three different toppings: (a) Nutella spread with banana slices (b) Chicken ham and grilled cheese (c) Egg Mayonnaise We sell bruschettas that are served freshly out of the oven. When customers order it, we make them directly on the spot. The fillings on the toasted bread is quite balance. Besides that, all the ingredients that are involved are healthy and full of nutrients such as eggs, banana, chicken ham and cheese.
  • 9. (b). Grilled Chicken Wings Grilled chicken wings were bought from the morning market that is located somewhere around SS15. We also marinated the chicken wings with special sauce that has soy sauce, pepper and sugar. The special thing about this product is the marinated sauce, it’s nice to smell and nice to eat. People get attracted by it’s look and the stickiness and the juiciness of the chicken wings. (c). Lemonade The lemonade we are selling are made with lemon juice. 1 cup of lemon juice + 4 cups of water makes a jar of lemonade! Moreover, sliced lemons are also placed inside the drinks. When the
  • 10. costumers ordered it only we do it on the spot for them so it’s fizzy and cold to drink especially when the weather is hot. (d). Fruit Cups The fruit cups that we are selling consist of four type of fruits which are watermelons, oranges, melons and dragon fruits. We picked this four type of fruits to go together because the colour combination is good and also it taste well together. These four type of fruits consist of high vitamin A and vitamin C which is very healthy. 4.2 Packaging (a) Bruschetta The packaging for bruschettas is simple and very convenient. It’s a sandwich box that are made from plastic. The costumers get to check if it’s the product they want because it’s transparent. (b) Grilled chicken wings Long satay sticks were used to hold the grilled chicken wings and it’s kept in a brown paper bag. The reason why we used a sticks to hold the chicken is because it’s more convenient for the costumers to eat it without dirtying their hands. (c) Lemonade and Fruit cups
  • 11. Lemonade and fruit cups are both kept in plastic cups along with their lids. The plastic lid prevents lemonade and fruits from falling out and it’s easier for customers to hold it since it’s a cup-shaped. 6. PRICING 6.1 Products’ Unit Selling Price - Bruschetta: RM 3.00 per unit - Grilled Chicken Wings: RM 5.00 per unit - Lemonade: RM 3.00 per unit - Fruit Cups: RM 5.00 per unit 6.2 Products’ Unit Cost Price - Bruschetta: RM 1.00 per unit - Grilled Chicken Wings: RM 2.00 per unit - Lemonade: RM 1.00 per unit - Fruit Cups: RM 2.50 per unit 6.3 Strategies There are a few strategies used when we faced difficulties selling the products: We walked around the campus with trays of our products, asking people around the rest area of the campus if they were interested in buying our products. We did a wide array of promotions. For instance, you get cheaper if you buy a complete set of bruschetta of all three different toppings. We did a few samples to display it in front of the stalls. We did this to allow people to see the real product: how it looks like, if it’s too big or too small for their liking. We also set up another small stalls at other universities such as Sunway University and also Inti University to sell more of our products. Also we gave out a small portions of our foods as samples for the customers to taste.
  • 12. 7. PROMOTION 7.1 Marketing Message My main marketing message is to earn profits so that we can help the disabled in the Lovely Disabled Home. We sought for donations and also sponsorship from everywhere because we wanted to try our very best to help the unfortunate to get what they need. The organization that we are donating the profit and donations to is a disabled home organization. This organization is a non-profit disabled center with the vision of providing a place to care for physical disabilities, mental retardation and spastic children. They provide the handicapped friends a hindrance free workplace and help them to get a healthy life style. But it required more helps especially moneys and foods from the people outside the world like us. Thus, we’re doing this charity to help them to achieve what they, our handicapped friends need. 7.2 Promotion Tools There are a few tools that we used to promote our products such as posters, Facebook webpage and also create an Instagram account to post beautiful and well-designed photos. The reason why we choose Facebook and Instagram as our main social media tool is because people of all age range are using all kind of social medias, especially Facebook.
  • 13. Our facebook page has our member’s pictures and also all our products so that when people want to know more about our products or stalls, they can just look up to facebook and search for our stalls. We also designed our own poster for our stalls.
  • 14. 8. SPONSORSHIP 8.1 Sponsorship Targets We have approached quite a number of individuals and corporate entities for sponsorship. Family Members and Other Individuals Sponsorship requests were both accepted and rejected by our own extended family members. A few of them pitched in for donation but some refused to. We also collected donations by passersby on the streets who wanted to contribute for the cause. Contacted individuals: -MC Tan: RM 300.00 (cash) - Ong You Wai: RM450.00 (cheque) - Donation collected on the streets: (rough amount) RM200.00 (cash)
  • 15. Corporate Entities We also approached quite a number of businesses to have our ingredients sponsored via phone calls as well as e-mails. We mainly only contact sellers or suppliers of the needed ingredients.We approached fruit companies, bakeries and grocers. But sadly, we were rejected by all of them. Contacted companies: - Asiafruits (Fruits) - MBG Fruitshop (Fruits) - Seng Chew Hup Kee (Fruits) - Centrofresh (Fruits) - Bee’s (Bread) - LMC Bakery (Bread) 10.2 Approach Method We sent out sponsorship letters, e-mails and contacted the above companies but we got no replies from most of them. Some we approached them in person in stores but we were politely rejected. We proceeded by approaching financially generous individuals who are interested in donating and sponsoring for a cause. We briefly explained the objectives of this charity drive and the organization we are to sponsor to them to give them a clearer idea of the project. We also approached passersby on the streets and around campus with a donation box. We asked for their kind contribution and thanked them for contributing to the cause. 9. DISTRIBUTION 9.1 Distribution of Product After stocking up our ingredients they are chilled in an icebox and transported around in the cars of our fellow group members Tan Wing Hoe and Ong Jia Min. Our products are mainly fresh food that are usually sold directly out of the oven, or freshly sliced and served cold. Our products may rot or harden or turn sour overtime. We refused to undergo any delivery process, we only sell our products to our customers face-to-face in Taylor’s University, Taylor’s College Subang Jaya, Sunway University and Inti University. We have a booth set up in Taylor’s University, and our products are being transported in cars of our members to be sold in other campuses or on the streets. We only sell our products in Taylor’s University on the first three days of the charity drive (the 18th to the 20th). We split into groups, some stayed by the booth while others walked around the campus with our products on food trays. 9.2 Distribution Time
  • 16. Our products are being sold face-to-face (either by the booth, or on trays). We mainly serve snacks that are easy to grab and eat on the go, so it certainly did not take long to have our products transported to our customers. To produce the crispiest bread we often offer to toast the bruschettas before selling them to our customers. It usually takes only two minutes. We try not to take up our customers’ waiting time most of the time. 9.3 Customers Since we managed to use minimal time to distribute the food to our customers we tend to get more attention from university students who wanted to buy grab-and-go food that allows them to eat more conveniently in class or on the go. We take a short amount of time to get ready, that allows us to handle a lot of customers at a time without messing up the orders. 10. GREEN MEASURES 10.1 Environmentally Friendly Products ‘Green’ had been a trending word for the past few years and green measures had been adapted into businesses as part of their contribution towards the environment. As part of it, we implied several green measures in our 5-day charity drive. First of all, our menus and stall decorations are all made using left over boards from our architectural studios. The original colors of the boards are maintained with information written on it clearly and precisely. Extra boards are used to make simple stands for the menus to save space. Besides, our products are all prepared by ourselves except the bread which we got from a bakery. This enables us to minimize the carbon footprint left as they are not made in bulk from a machine in a factory. 10.2 Carbon Footprint Reduction
  • 17. Additionally, to reduce our carbon footprint, we use polystyrene ice boxes to keep our food materials fresh. We decided not to use freezers as it produces a lot of greenhouse gases (chlorofluorocarbon ‘CFC’). 10.3 Waste Management On top of that, we divide our wastes. Generally, our wastes can be categorized into 2 groups which are food waste (fruit peel) and plastics (packaging and disposable gloves). Therefore, to simplify the recycling process at the end of the day, our wastes are separated into 2 different bags: food waste and plastics. All wastes are disposed into their respective bins which are located not more than 30 feet from our stall.
  • 18. 11. HUMAN RESOURCE PLANNING Human resource planning management is a function in organization and as companies reorganize to gain competitive edge, human resources plays a key role in helping companies deal with a fast-changing competitive environment and the greater demand for quality employees. Project Manager: Tan Wing Hoe Finance Accountant: Ong Jia Min Sales Executive: Ricco Soh Zheng Wei Marketing Executive: Joyce Wee Yi Qin Product Manager: Ong Eu Xuan Position Task Project Manager  Plan  Organize  Lead  Control  Work as a team Finance Accountant  Provides financial information to management and analysing accounting data; preparing reports.  Cash and receipts.  Communicate with charity organization Sales Executive  Responsible for the maximization of sales for our products  Reach towards the customer directly. Marketing Executive  Developing marketing campaigns to promote a product, service or idea.  Varied role that includes planning, advertising, public relations, event organization. Product Manager  Packaging  Product development, distribution, sponsorship and research.  Investigates, selects, and drives the development of products for an organization.
  • 19. 12. EVALUATION OF RESULTS 12.1 PROFIT AND LOSS End of the charity drive, we had achieve our goal. As our chicken wings are the best seller of all our products, and we earn a net profit of RM2000 and RM1000 as donation, and total RM3000. For our loss in this charity drive is that we actually drop our food on the floor, so that we could not sell our foods to the costumers. Moreover, another loss during this charity is actually our sponsorship of ingredients, which we get all rejected by the bakery. Chicken Wings Bruschetta Lemonade Fruitcups Original Price Rm2.00 Rm1.00 Rm1.00 Rm2.00 Units 390 240 150 100 Rev Rm780 Rm240 Rm150 Rm200 Total Rm1370 Rm3620 – Rm1370 = RM2250 Chicken Wings Bruschetta Lemonade Fruitcups Selling Price Rm5.00 Rm3.00 Rm3.00 Rm5.00 Units 390 240 150 100 Rev Rm1950 Rm720 Rm450 Rm500 Total Rm 3620
  • 20. INCOME STATEMENT OF GROUP 3 CHARITY DRIVE Revenue Sales: Chicken Wings RM1950 Bruschetta RM750 Lemonade RM300 Fruitcups RM500___ RM3620_ Less: Cost of goods sold Chicken Wings RM780 Bruschetta RM250 Lemonade RM100 Fruitcups RM200__ RM1370 Gross Profit RM2250 Add: Donation and Sponsorship RM1000 Adjusted Gross Profit RM3250 Less: Operation Expenses Typhoid Vaccination Injection RM250 Total Operating Expenses RM250 Net Profit RM3000
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