Rafshan act as the sales executive. He is responsible for promoting our product and services.
During the event, he will be the one interacting with customers and handle any inquiries or complaints.
Hafizi is our public relations officer. He is responsible for contacting potential sponsors and updating our
social media platforms like Facebook.
Mohd acts as the operations manager. He oversees the logistics and operations of setting up our stalls and
game booth during the event. He is also responsible for ensuring smooth transactions.
Together as a team, we worked cohesively to plan and execute our charity drive event successfully. Each
member played an important role according to their strengths and helped ensure the project's objectives
This charity drive was conducted from February 10-14, 2014 at Taylor's University to raise funds for the TsuJi Dialysis Center. The group sold meme t-shirts, yoyos, and handmade dog keychains, raising a total of RM2100 to donate. They faced competition from other groups selling foods and drinks but overcame this through dedicated product promotion and reasonable pricing. The funds raised helped support dialysis treatment for those who could not afford the high medical costs.
Mr. Bharat started a bag selling business by setting up a cart on the streets of Malad in Mumbai. He purchased bags wholesale and sold them directly to customers. Over time, he was able to open a larger shop in Virar through steady growth. Now, he owns a house in Malad and his brothers manage the Virar shop, while they continue street sales in Malad. Some initial challenges included a lack of customers who preferred bags from shops, but providing quality products at reasonable prices addressed this. Obtaining a license also helped protect the business from harassment faced by other street vendors.
This document summarizes a case study and user research for a school uniform e-commerce website called True Spirit. It identifies key opportunities to improve the user experience based on competitive analysis and personas. The site aims to make shopping for school uniforms easy and ensure students fit in. Research found users want to browse options and find their school easily. Personas indicate a parent wants to make sure she orders the right size and fit while an administrator wants the site to clearly show school merchandise.
The document outlines a group's final project for a charity drive event selling paracord bracelets. The group aims to raise a minimum of RM2,500 to donate to World Vision. They analyze competitors selling similar accessories and fashion items. Their products are handmade paracord bracelets available in various colors, buckle styles, and braiding patterns. The group sets prices slightly above market rates to achieve profits. Marketing strategies include posters, social media, and conversations at their booth near the campus walkway. Parents sponsor the group with RM300 and supplies for the paracord bracelets.
This document outlines a group project run by five students to raise funds for Trinity Community Children's Home through a charity drive event on Taylor's University campus. They set up a temporary food and drink stall called Uncle Qayyum's, selling items like nachos, brownies, fruit tea and bottled tea.
The group analyzed the competition, developed marketing strategies including posters, menus and live music. They received RM1000 in sponsorship from their parents. Over five days, they aimed to raise a total of RM2500 through sales and donations to support the children's home. The report details their objectives, target market, products, pricing, promotion, sponsorship, and plans to evaluate the results of their fundraising efforts.
FNBE 0814- INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS- BUSINESS REPORTkaiwenyeo
The group formed a charity called "Kedai Runcit CT" to raise funds for Sai Asirwaths Home orphanage by selling childhood snacks and drinks on campus for 5 days. Their objectives were to raise a minimum of RM2500 through sales and donations. They analyzed competitors selling similar products and promoted their goods through social media, campus promotions, and family/friend support. Products included candies, snacks, and drinks priced on average 3 times their cost. Through their efforts, the group successfully raised RM2508 for the orphanage.
The document outlines a group project for a culture and civilization class, where the group must research and perform a historical play about Portugal between 1357-1524. It includes an introduction, objectives, tasks, schedule, and submission requirements for both the group performance and individual journal assignments. Research was done on the historical timeline, characters, costumes, props, and a key scene was chosen to enact.
The group conducted a charity drive event to raise funds for Rumah Seri Kenangan Cheras, an organization providing care to homeless seniors. They aimed to raise RM2500 by selling products and obtaining sponsorships and donations. Products included Dota 2 t-shirts, plain t-shirts, and necklaces targeted towards Taylor's University students aged 18-25. There was competition from similar products sold on campus. Through promotion and competitive pricing, the group was able to hit their fundraising target, selling all t-shirts within a few days due to positive customer feedback on quality. They evaluated the event as successful in achieving their goals through effective planning, communication, and execution of their marketing and operations strategies.
This charity drive was conducted from February 10-14, 2014 at Taylor's University to raise funds for the TsuJi Dialysis Center. The group sold meme t-shirts, yoyos, and handmade dog keychains, raising a total of RM2100 to donate. They faced competition from other groups selling foods and drinks but overcame this through dedicated product promotion and reasonable pricing. The funds raised helped support dialysis treatment for those who could not afford the high medical costs.
Mr. Bharat started a bag selling business by setting up a cart on the streets of Malad in Mumbai. He purchased bags wholesale and sold them directly to customers. Over time, he was able to open a larger shop in Virar through steady growth. Now, he owns a house in Malad and his brothers manage the Virar shop, while they continue street sales in Malad. Some initial challenges included a lack of customers who preferred bags from shops, but providing quality products at reasonable prices addressed this. Obtaining a license also helped protect the business from harassment faced by other street vendors.
This document summarizes a case study and user research for a school uniform e-commerce website called True Spirit. It identifies key opportunities to improve the user experience based on competitive analysis and personas. The site aims to make shopping for school uniforms easy and ensure students fit in. Research found users want to browse options and find their school easily. Personas indicate a parent wants to make sure she orders the right size and fit while an administrator wants the site to clearly show school merchandise.
The document outlines a group's final project for a charity drive event selling paracord bracelets. The group aims to raise a minimum of RM2,500 to donate to World Vision. They analyze competitors selling similar accessories and fashion items. Their products are handmade paracord bracelets available in various colors, buckle styles, and braiding patterns. The group sets prices slightly above market rates to achieve profits. Marketing strategies include posters, social media, and conversations at their booth near the campus walkway. Parents sponsor the group with RM300 and supplies for the paracord bracelets.
This document outlines a group project run by five students to raise funds for Trinity Community Children's Home through a charity drive event on Taylor's University campus. They set up a temporary food and drink stall called Uncle Qayyum's, selling items like nachos, brownies, fruit tea and bottled tea.
The group analyzed the competition, developed marketing strategies including posters, menus and live music. They received RM1000 in sponsorship from their parents. Over five days, they aimed to raise a total of RM2500 through sales and donations to support the children's home. The report details their objectives, target market, products, pricing, promotion, sponsorship, and plans to evaluate the results of their fundraising efforts.
FNBE 0814- INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS- BUSINESS REPORTkaiwenyeo
The group formed a charity called "Kedai Runcit CT" to raise funds for Sai Asirwaths Home orphanage by selling childhood snacks and drinks on campus for 5 days. Their objectives were to raise a minimum of RM2500 through sales and donations. They analyzed competitors selling similar products and promoted their goods through social media, campus promotions, and family/friend support. Products included candies, snacks, and drinks priced on average 3 times their cost. Through their efforts, the group successfully raised RM2508 for the orphanage.
The document outlines a group project for a culture and civilization class, where the group must research and perform a historical play about Portugal between 1357-1524. It includes an introduction, objectives, tasks, schedule, and submission requirements for both the group performance and individual journal assignments. Research was done on the historical timeline, characters, costumes, props, and a key scene was chosen to enact.
The group conducted a charity drive event to raise funds for Rumah Seri Kenangan Cheras, an organization providing care to homeless seniors. They aimed to raise RM2500 by selling products and obtaining sponsorships and donations. Products included Dota 2 t-shirts, plain t-shirts, and necklaces targeted towards Taylor's University students aged 18-25. There was competition from similar products sold on campus. Through promotion and competitive pricing, the group was able to hit their fundraising target, selling all t-shirts within a few days due to positive customer feedback on quality. They evaluated the event as successful in achieving their goals through effective planning, communication, and execution of their marketing and operations strategies.
The document provides instructions for a two-part final project involving the creation of 3D geometric artwork and a hanging mobile display.
Part 1 involves working in groups to transform words into 2D and 3D shapes over multiple sessions, applying design elements and principles. Students will present a final 3D model and explanation boards.
Part 2 is individual work involving creating a hanging mobile display for a Lego miniature that applies the design process. Students will develop proposals, models, and presentation boards explaining their process and design over multiple tutorials, with a final presentation.
This document is a report submitted by a group of students for their final assignment on a charity drive held to raise funds for Persatuan Penjagaan Kanak-Kanak Cacat Klang Selangor (PPKKCKS), a home for disabled children. The group sold various food items like frozen yogurt, cakes, coffee, and noodles across campus for a week. They faced issues with machinery breaking down, forcing them to change products. A total of RM3531 was raised. The report details the objectives, target market, competition analysis, products, pricing, promotion methods used, sponsors obtained, distribution of products, and green measures taken.
This document outlines the requirements and assessment criteria for a final group project in an Introduction to Business course. Students will plan and run a charity drive event to raise funds for a charitable organization of their choice. They must form groups of up to 4 members and decide what products to sell. Profits from the event will be donated in full. The project aims to provide practical business experience in areas like marketing, finance, and social responsibility. Students will be evaluated on their charity drive report, goal achievement, financial records, peer evaluations, and self-reflection videos. Detailed guidelines are provided on tasks, submission requirements, marking rubrics, and a suggested report outline covering areas such as objectives, competition, products, pricing, promotion, sponsors
This document provides the guidelines and requirements for Project 2 of the Culture & Civilization course. The project involves examining the similarities and differences between Eastern and Western civilizations through researching and analyzing specific timelines.
Students must work in groups to create a visual timeline showing important elements of the given civilization. They will then select an important plot from the timeline to perform for assessment. Individually, students must study a chosen character in detail and demonstrate their understanding through a journal.
The group submission involves a 20-minute performance of a scene from the timeline as well as an A4 report documenting their research. Individual submissions are an A5 journal booklet exploring the character and civilization elements through sketches and annotations. All work must
Mr Bean was a charity stall run by 5 students over 5 days to raise funds for Malaysian Dogs Deserve Better (MDDB). The stall sold products like soya milk, grapes, cakes and jewelry. Through sponsorship and sales, the stall raised a total profit of RM2000 which was donated to MDDB. The students analyzed competition, created promotional materials, and worked together effectively according to their roles to achieve the goals of raising awareness and money for their charity.
This document provides instructions for a two-part design project. Part 1 is a group project to create a 3D geometric artwork based on a randomly assigned word. Students will explore the word's meaning, develop 2D design elements, and transform these into 3D models using various materials over 4 tutorial sessions. The best model will be presented as a hanging mobile.
Part 2 is an individual project where each student will create an original hanging mobile display for their Lego miniature, applying the design process and principles learned in Part 1. They will present their process journal and 3 design proposals in the first tutorial session.
The document provides instructions for a two-part design project. Part 1 involves groups transforming words into 3D geometric artworks through exploration of shapes, forms, and materials. Students will present their best model. Part 2 tasks individuals with creating a hanging mobile display for a Lego miniature using design elements and principles. It outlines objectives, learning outcomes, tasks, submission requirements, assessment criteria, and a marking rubric for evaluating performance.
Case Study: Strategy / Strategic Plan for Charity / Non-ProfitChief Innovation
This strategic plan document outlines a strategic planning process for a regional non-profit organization. It includes an analysis of the organization's internal and external environments, identifies key strategic directions and decisions, and provides a framework for the non-profit to develop metrics and an implementation plan. The consulting firm developed an initial strategic plan document to guide the non-profit's board and staff in further fleshing out and executing the strategy.
This document summarizes key concepts around business strategy from a textbook on strategic management. It discusses strategic business units, Porter's three generic strategies of cost leadership, differentiation, and focus. It provides examples of companies using each strategy and explores combining strategies. Graphics are included to illustrate concepts like economies of scale, the strategy clock, and mapping differentiation. The overall focus is on how organizations develop competitive advantages through business-level strategic choices.
This document provides an overview of key concepts from a textbook on business strategy for accountants. It covers definitions of strategy, levels of strategy from corporate to operational, the Exploring Strategy model for analyzing an organization's strategic position, choices and implementation. Learning outcomes are presented for each section, which focus on strategy formulation and analysis using various frameworks like PESTEL, Porter's five forces, and strategic groups. The document aims to help readers understand strategic management concepts and apply different lenses to analyze strategies in various organizational contexts.
Ng Yuheng
- Assist in product packaging and distribution
- Handle daily operation and sales
- Record daily sales and inventory
Manager: Tan Ling Rong
- Lead the team and make important decisions
- Plan and coordinate all activities
- Monitor progress and ensure targets are met
- Handle finance and accounting
Marketing Executive: Ken Wong
- Develop marketing strategies and plans
- Execute promotional activities
- Source for potential sponsors
- Increase brand and product awareness
IT Executive: Lim Jern Jack
- Setup and maintain computer systems
- Handle DOTA 2 tournament operations
- Update high score boards and records
- Troubleshoot IT related issues
We assigned roles and responsibilities to each member based on their
This document provides details for a group charity drive event organized by students to raise funds for the SPCA. The group's objectives are to raise a minimum of RM2000 by selling products such as fruit puddings, seaweed snacks, T-shirts, notebooks, and car stickers. They also plan to set up a computer gaming station. Their target market is students and lecturers on campus. They analyze competition from other groups selling similar products. Product details, packaging, pricing strategies, and promotion methods using the slogan "DOTA FOR LIFE" are described. The event aims to help stray animals while providing a learning experience for the students.
Our team raised funds for the Spastic Children's Association of Selangor & Federal Territory by selling custom designed t-shirts and operating a game booth on campus for one week. We sold t-shirts with car, gaming, and college themes and provided a game booth to attract customers. With sponsorship of RM3600 from Systrail Malaysia, we earned a total profit of RM2587 from t-shirt, beverage, and game booth sales. All profits were donated to the charity to help build facilities for children with disabilities.
(Sing Yew)
numbers, he kept track of our income and
- Helped the director in keeping track of finances and ensuring all transactions were properly documented.
expenditure, and ensured all transactions were
- Maintained sales records and ensured accurate bookkeeping.
properly documented.
- Provided financial reports and analysis to the director.
v. Documentation and Report
- Assisted in other tasks as needed.
Naim took charge of documenting our daily
The group aimed to raise over RM2500 for a local elderly home through selling women's clothing and providing PS3 gaming services. Their target markets were students at Taylor's University. Clothing was priced at RM32 per item with a cost of RM15, while PS3 games were RM3-4 per person per game. Competition was analyzed between two other groups on campus. Packaging involved plastic bags for clothing. Pricing strategies ensured profits above costs to maximize donations.
(Sing Yew)
numbers, he kept track of our earnings,
- Helped Director Naim in keeping track of finances and ensuring all transactions were properly documented.
expenses and profits on a daily basis to
- Maintained sales records such as number of items sold, revenue generated, etc.
ensure we met our financial targets. He
- Calculated profits earned daily to monitor progress towards financial targets.
also helped with documentation.
- Ensured all monetary transactions like donations received were properly recorded.
v. Documentation and Report
- Provided financial data and insights to rest of team for decision making.
Naim took charge of ensuring proper
The document outlines the group's plans for a charity event to raise money for an old folks' home, including selling women's clothing and providing PS3 gaming services. The group analyzed competitors, developed marketing strategies on Instagram and posters, and delegated roles among the four members for sales, production, accounting, and documentation. The event was successful in raising over RM2,000 for the charity through product sales and donations.
The document is a business report for a student group's charity drive event. It outlines their objectives to raise RM2500 for Rumah Seri Kenangan Cheras, an organization providing care for homeless elderly. The group sold plain t-shirts, Dota 2 t-shirts, and necklaces to Taylor's University students. Through promotion and competitive pricing, they were able to hit their fundraising target and raise RM2632.70 total. Key factors in their success were communication, financial planning, marketing, and operations management.
This document provides details about a charity drive event organized by a group of students to raise money for PAWS, an animal welfare organization. The group sold Arizona drinks for RM10 each and provided an Xbox gaming service for RM3 per game. Their main competitors offered similar drinks and a PS3 gaming service. To promote their products, the group used images of suffering animals and received RM500 in sponsorship. They managed to raise their target of RM2000 for PAWS and gained experience in event planning.
The document provides details of a charity drive event organized by a group of students. It includes sections on the objectives, target market, competition analysis, products and packaging, pricing, promotion, sponsors and donations, distribution, green measures, human resource planning, and evaluation of results. The group's main objective was to raise money for a charity organization through donations and sales of custom t-shirts and photo booth services. They exceeded their fundraising target and generated a gross profit of RM2515 through sales and donations from family, friends, staff and students.
The document provides details of a charity drive event organized by a group of students. It includes sections on the objectives, target market, competition analysis, products and packaging, pricing, promotion, sponsors and donations, distribution, green measures, human resource planning, and evaluation of results. The group's main objective was to raise money for CADS Enhancement Centre through sales of DIY shirts and a photo booth service. They exceeded their fundraising target and generated a gross profit of RM2515 from sales and donations.
This document provides details about a charity drive organized by four students to raise money for CADS Enhancement Centre. They held a three-day event selling custom t-shirts and offering a photo booth service at three college campuses. Their goals were to raise RM1,200 in donations and RM1,200 in sales. They created 150 tie-dye cotton t-shirts and a photo booth backdrop. T-shirts were priced at RM15 each and photo strips were RM5. Through posters, social media, and word-of-mouth, they promoted their products and "Spend Less for More" message.
The document provides instructions for a two-part final project involving the creation of 3D geometric artwork and a hanging mobile display.
Part 1 involves working in groups to transform words into 2D and 3D shapes over multiple sessions, applying design elements and principles. Students will present a final 3D model and explanation boards.
Part 2 is individual work involving creating a hanging mobile display for a Lego miniature that applies the design process. Students will develop proposals, models, and presentation boards explaining their process and design over multiple tutorials, with a final presentation.
This document is a report submitted by a group of students for their final assignment on a charity drive held to raise funds for Persatuan Penjagaan Kanak-Kanak Cacat Klang Selangor (PPKKCKS), a home for disabled children. The group sold various food items like frozen yogurt, cakes, coffee, and noodles across campus for a week. They faced issues with machinery breaking down, forcing them to change products. A total of RM3531 was raised. The report details the objectives, target market, competition analysis, products, pricing, promotion methods used, sponsors obtained, distribution of products, and green measures taken.
This document outlines the requirements and assessment criteria for a final group project in an Introduction to Business course. Students will plan and run a charity drive event to raise funds for a charitable organization of their choice. They must form groups of up to 4 members and decide what products to sell. Profits from the event will be donated in full. The project aims to provide practical business experience in areas like marketing, finance, and social responsibility. Students will be evaluated on their charity drive report, goal achievement, financial records, peer evaluations, and self-reflection videos. Detailed guidelines are provided on tasks, submission requirements, marking rubrics, and a suggested report outline covering areas such as objectives, competition, products, pricing, promotion, sponsors
This document provides the guidelines and requirements for Project 2 of the Culture & Civilization course. The project involves examining the similarities and differences between Eastern and Western civilizations through researching and analyzing specific timelines.
Students must work in groups to create a visual timeline showing important elements of the given civilization. They will then select an important plot from the timeline to perform for assessment. Individually, students must study a chosen character in detail and demonstrate their understanding through a journal.
The group submission involves a 20-minute performance of a scene from the timeline as well as an A4 report documenting their research. Individual submissions are an A5 journal booklet exploring the character and civilization elements through sketches and annotations. All work must
Mr Bean was a charity stall run by 5 students over 5 days to raise funds for Malaysian Dogs Deserve Better (MDDB). The stall sold products like soya milk, grapes, cakes and jewelry. Through sponsorship and sales, the stall raised a total profit of RM2000 which was donated to MDDB. The students analyzed competition, created promotional materials, and worked together effectively according to their roles to achieve the goals of raising awareness and money for their charity.
This document provides instructions for a two-part design project. Part 1 is a group project to create a 3D geometric artwork based on a randomly assigned word. Students will explore the word's meaning, develop 2D design elements, and transform these into 3D models using various materials over 4 tutorial sessions. The best model will be presented as a hanging mobile.
Part 2 is an individual project where each student will create an original hanging mobile display for their Lego miniature, applying the design process and principles learned in Part 1. They will present their process journal and 3 design proposals in the first tutorial session.
The document provides instructions for a two-part design project. Part 1 involves groups transforming words into 3D geometric artworks through exploration of shapes, forms, and materials. Students will present their best model. Part 2 tasks individuals with creating a hanging mobile display for a Lego miniature using design elements and principles. It outlines objectives, learning outcomes, tasks, submission requirements, assessment criteria, and a marking rubric for evaluating performance.
Case Study: Strategy / Strategic Plan for Charity / Non-ProfitChief Innovation
This strategic plan document outlines a strategic planning process for a regional non-profit organization. It includes an analysis of the organization's internal and external environments, identifies key strategic directions and decisions, and provides a framework for the non-profit to develop metrics and an implementation plan. The consulting firm developed an initial strategic plan document to guide the non-profit's board and staff in further fleshing out and executing the strategy.
This document summarizes key concepts around business strategy from a textbook on strategic management. It discusses strategic business units, Porter's three generic strategies of cost leadership, differentiation, and focus. It provides examples of companies using each strategy and explores combining strategies. Graphics are included to illustrate concepts like economies of scale, the strategy clock, and mapping differentiation. The overall focus is on how organizations develop competitive advantages through business-level strategic choices.
This document provides an overview of key concepts from a textbook on business strategy for accountants. It covers definitions of strategy, levels of strategy from corporate to operational, the Exploring Strategy model for analyzing an organization's strategic position, choices and implementation. Learning outcomes are presented for each section, which focus on strategy formulation and analysis using various frameworks like PESTEL, Porter's five forces, and strategic groups. The document aims to help readers understand strategic management concepts and apply different lenses to analyze strategies in various organizational contexts.
Ng Yuheng
- Assist in product packaging and distribution
- Handle daily operation and sales
- Record daily sales and inventory
Manager: Tan Ling Rong
- Lead the team and make important decisions
- Plan and coordinate all activities
- Monitor progress and ensure targets are met
- Handle finance and accounting
Marketing Executive: Ken Wong
- Develop marketing strategies and plans
- Execute promotional activities
- Source for potential sponsors
- Increase brand and product awareness
IT Executive: Lim Jern Jack
- Setup and maintain computer systems
- Handle DOTA 2 tournament operations
- Update high score boards and records
- Troubleshoot IT related issues
We assigned roles and responsibilities to each member based on their
This document provides details for a group charity drive event organized by students to raise funds for the SPCA. The group's objectives are to raise a minimum of RM2000 by selling products such as fruit puddings, seaweed snacks, T-shirts, notebooks, and car stickers. They also plan to set up a computer gaming station. Their target market is students and lecturers on campus. They analyze competition from other groups selling similar products. Product details, packaging, pricing strategies, and promotion methods using the slogan "DOTA FOR LIFE" are described. The event aims to help stray animals while providing a learning experience for the students.
Our team raised funds for the Spastic Children's Association of Selangor & Federal Territory by selling custom designed t-shirts and operating a game booth on campus for one week. We sold t-shirts with car, gaming, and college themes and provided a game booth to attract customers. With sponsorship of RM3600 from Systrail Malaysia, we earned a total profit of RM2587 from t-shirt, beverage, and game booth sales. All profits were donated to the charity to help build facilities for children with disabilities.
(Sing Yew)
numbers, he kept track of our income and
- Helped the director in keeping track of finances and ensuring all transactions were properly documented.
expenditure, and ensured all transactions were
- Maintained sales records and ensured accurate bookkeeping.
properly documented.
- Provided financial reports and analysis to the director.
v. Documentation and Report
- Assisted in other tasks as needed.
Naim took charge of documenting our daily
The group aimed to raise over RM2500 for a local elderly home through selling women's clothing and providing PS3 gaming services. Their target markets were students at Taylor's University. Clothing was priced at RM32 per item with a cost of RM15, while PS3 games were RM3-4 per person per game. Competition was analyzed between two other groups on campus. Packaging involved plastic bags for clothing. Pricing strategies ensured profits above costs to maximize donations.
(Sing Yew)
numbers, he kept track of our earnings,
- Helped Director Naim in keeping track of finances and ensuring all transactions were properly documented.
expenses and profits on a daily basis to
- Maintained sales records such as number of items sold, revenue generated, etc.
ensure we met our financial targets. He
- Calculated profits earned daily to monitor progress towards financial targets.
also helped with documentation.
- Ensured all monetary transactions like donations received were properly recorded.
v. Documentation and Report
- Provided financial data and insights to rest of team for decision making.
Naim took charge of ensuring proper
The document outlines the group's plans for a charity event to raise money for an old folks' home, including selling women's clothing and providing PS3 gaming services. The group analyzed competitors, developed marketing strategies on Instagram and posters, and delegated roles among the four members for sales, production, accounting, and documentation. The event was successful in raising over RM2,000 for the charity through product sales and donations.
The document is a business report for a student group's charity drive event. It outlines their objectives to raise RM2500 for Rumah Seri Kenangan Cheras, an organization providing care for homeless elderly. The group sold plain t-shirts, Dota 2 t-shirts, and necklaces to Taylor's University students. Through promotion and competitive pricing, they were able to hit their fundraising target and raise RM2632.70 total. Key factors in their success were communication, financial planning, marketing, and operations management.
This document provides details about a charity drive event organized by a group of students to raise money for PAWS, an animal welfare organization. The group sold Arizona drinks for RM10 each and provided an Xbox gaming service for RM3 per game. Their main competitors offered similar drinks and a PS3 gaming service. To promote their products, the group used images of suffering animals and received RM500 in sponsorship. They managed to raise their target of RM2000 for PAWS and gained experience in event planning.
The document provides details of a charity drive event organized by a group of students. It includes sections on the objectives, target market, competition analysis, products and packaging, pricing, promotion, sponsors and donations, distribution, green measures, human resource planning, and evaluation of results. The group's main objective was to raise money for a charity organization through donations and sales of custom t-shirts and photo booth services. They exceeded their fundraising target and generated a gross profit of RM2515 through sales and donations from family, friends, staff and students.
The document provides details of a charity drive event organized by a group of students. It includes sections on the objectives, target market, competition analysis, products and packaging, pricing, promotion, sponsors and donations, distribution, green measures, human resource planning, and evaluation of results. The group's main objective was to raise money for CADS Enhancement Centre through sales of DIY shirts and a photo booth service. They exceeded their fundraising target and generated a gross profit of RM2515 from sales and donations.
This document provides details about a charity drive organized by four students to raise money for CADS Enhancement Centre. They held a three-day event selling custom t-shirts and offering a photo booth service at three college campuses. Their goals were to raise RM1,200 in donations and RM1,200 in sales. They created 150 tie-dye cotton t-shirts and a photo booth backdrop. T-shirts were priced at RM15 each and photo strips were RM5. Through posters, social media, and word-of-mouth, they promoted their products and "Spend Less for More" message.
This document provides details about a charity event organized by a group of students to raise funds for Rumah Charis, a charity organization that provides care for the elderly and children. The group set a fundraising target of RM2000 and held a 5-day charity drive on their university campus selling products like caps, t-shirts and providing camera consulting services. They analyzed competition from other student groups running similar booths and ensured their products were of high quality. In the end they managed to raise a total of RM2010.40 through sales, donations and a RM300 sponsorship, exceeding their original target.
This document provides details of a group's charity event held over 5 days to raise funds for Rumah Charis, a charity organization that provides care for the elderly and children. The group raised a total of RM2010.40 through product sales and donations. Their main products were caps and t-shirts featuring various designs. They also provided camera consulting services. Through promotions like mobile sales and small gifts for donations, the group was able to meet their fundraising target of RM2000 and gain valuable experience in business functions like marketing, operations, and finance. The event was a success thanks to product suppliers, sponsors who donated cash, and support from the local community.
The group conducted a charity drive event to raise funds for Rumah Seri Kenangan Cheras, an organization providing care to homeless seniors. They aimed to raise RM2500 by selling products and obtaining sponsorships and donations. Products included Dota 2 t-shirts, plain t-shirts, and necklaces targeted towards Taylor's University students aged 18-25. There was competition from similar products sold on campus. Through promotion and competitive pricing, the group was able to hit their fundraising target, selling all t-shirts within a few days due to positive customer feedback on quality. They evaluated the event as successful in achieving their goals through effective planning, communication, and execution of their marketing and operations strategies.
The group conducted a charity drive event to raise funds for Rumah Seri Kenangan Cheras, an organization providing care to homeless seniors. They aimed to raise RM2500 by selling products and obtaining sponsorships and donations. Products included Dota 2 t-shirts, plain t-shirts, and necklaces targeted towards Taylor's University students aged 18-25. There was competition from similar products sold on campus. Through promotion and competitive pricing, the group was able to hit their fundraising target, selling all Dota 2 t-shirts within two days due to high product quality. They raised a total of RM2632.70 to benefit the charity organization.
This business report outlines strategies to raise RM2000 for charity through sales of products and a pie-throwing game. The group's objective is to donate funds and assets to Second Chance PAWS Mission, which cares for abandoned animals. The initial strategies of selling popsicles and cookies were unsuccessful due to strong competition and lack of interest. Changing to a pie-throwing game stress relief service proved very profitable, helping the group surpass its fundraising goal. Sponsorship from a pet store provided additional assets for donation. The report evaluates the strategies and distribution methods used.
This document outlines a group charity drive event organized by students to raise funds for Tzu Chi, a charity that provides aid to those in need. The group planned to sell products like t-shirts, rings, and dolls near Valentine's Day. They analyzed competition and pricing, promoted through social media and face-to-face conversations, secured a family business as a sponsor, and distributed products through on-campus sales. Evaluation found the dolls were most successful due to the timing and packaging. The group ultimately met its fundraising goal and donated the proceeds to Tzu Chi.
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1. 1
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & DESIGN
Foundation of Natural Build Environments (FNBE)
Introduction to Business [BUSF0103]
Final Project: Charity Drive Event
Group members :
1) Masrur Akmal bin Jamal 0315141
2) Muhammad Hasif bin Alias 0316413
3) Mohd Hafizi bin Sidratul Muntaha 0315470
4) Muhd. Rafshan Aiman bin Mohd. Razi 0312320
Lecturer : Chang Jau Ho
Submission Date : 20th
June 2014
2. 2
Table of Content
Objective
Target Market
Competitive Analysis
Product and Packaging
Pricing
Promotion
Sponsors
Distribution
Green Measures
Human Resource Planning
Evaluation of Results
Appendix
3
4
5
7
9
11
12
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14
15
16
17
3. 3
Objective
Charity Organization
For our charity organization, we chose to help the The Spastic children´s Association of Selangor &
Federal Territory (SCASFT). This is because we already have a relationship with the organization. We are
introduced to SCASFT during our first semester in FNBE where we need to conduct a community service
for our Islamic Studies course. They needed help in gathering funds by having a charity drive last year.
That is why we figured that we should continue helping them. Also, we are not helping this organization
alone because there is another group helping this organization. Instead of giving them a small amount, we
decided to combine with them and give our donations together but with different report and receipt.
Target
Our target is a sum of RM2000. RM700 from T-shirt sales if all shirts are managed to be sold, RM300
from game booth, RM300 of donation collections and RM700 from sponsors.
4. 4
Target Market
Our main target customers are different for T-shirts and game booth. For T-shirts, we target that our
friends from FNBE and SABD will be more interested because the design and concept is originally for
architectures student. However, I’m expecting 10 or more sales from Taylor’s College. We already made
some advertisement and received orders from friends and families. Even so, we are still expecting
Taylor’s University’s student to buy our shirt and spread it among their friends.
The price that we put on our shirt is a bit expensive considered that we are not known brand like
UNIQLO and H&M. But we do know, that students nowadays desired a shirt that looked different than the
others and willing to pay a lot for it. RM 25 is a fair price for us because we are dealing with Taylor’s
students which are stereotype as “rich kids”.
For game booth, the World Cup fans would be interested because we got FIFA World Cup 2014 game.
For people who do not have a PS3 console and wished to play that game or any other games, can come to
our stall and play it. We also going to play safe for our game booth, so for people who dislike FIFA, there
are varieties of games to choose such as shooting and fighting games.
We opened a game booth so that students can enjoy themselves with their friends after a stressful day.
The experience we are trying to picture here is like at an arcade where people waste time and money.
However, people who played at our booth will not waste their money and time because for every “coin”
they put inside, they are helping the children of SPASTIC.
5. 5
Competition Analysis
1st
Competitor
Group : 7, lead by Siti Nur Farahin (Awah)
Product : Candies, Henna and T-Shirts
Strength : 1. They sell more products and have more stocks.
2. They sell tie-dye t-shirts, which give customer more option to the designs.
Weakness : 1. They used “Foursquare” brand, which is not good in term of durability and material.
2. The design is created by their own customer and if something went wrong, they have to
take full responsibility of it.
3. The sell it at RM23 per shirt which was quite expensive for a plain shirt with paints.
Strategy used to overcome this team :
We do not want to steal their customer, but instead we tried to take it as an advantage, by selling our shirts
to them and asked them to wear it during the charity event. Thus, this was some sort of advertising, when
customers went to their stall, they were able to see how our shirt design look on a person
6. 6
2nd
Competitor
Group : 10, lead by Lee Kim Thiam (Darren)
Product : Arizona (Can drinks) and Xbox (Game Booth)
Strength : 1. Xbox and PS3 gameplay are very different especially in term of controller. Xbox wins.
2. Their stall location is very near to the power plug and protected from sunlight (opposite side)
Weakness : 1. Their games are very limited. They only have 3 games.
2. They do not have HDMI cable, so their games cannot be played in HD.
3. They cannot change their price per game.
Strategy used to overcome this team :
My team prepared at least 10 different kinds of family games to be played by the customer with their
friends. Then, we moved our stalls just beside their stall, so that we are closer to the power plug. We also
have HDMI cable, so customer can enjoy playing the games in HD. Furthermore, they create an
opportunity, as in whenever there are customers playing, the people interested of playing the games can
come to our stall because we also have team Darren’s games. Thus, this let us the power to control the
price because the customers are willing to pay more to play.
7. 7
Product and Packaging
Product
1.Service (Game Booth)
Our customer can enjoy playing many PS3 games for a
great price. The Playstation 3 (PS3) is provided by Hasif
while the television is provided by Akmal. The advantages
are there are no cost for preparations, electricity and stalls.
The PS3 is modded, so customers can enjoy variety of
games. We served games because it is a good stress release
after class for students to enjoy. So customer will feel like
going to an arcade. The only risk we have to take is that
risk of our equipments overheating or short circuits
occurred.
2.Product (T-Shirt)
Our t-shirt is exclusively designed by Akmal and printed
by IMS Creative Solution company. We used branded shirt
with European size so that it would not be too fit and will
not easily be tore apart. Customer would like it because
they are very limited and can act like a mascot for Taylor’s
University. We intend to make BEASTMODE as a brand
that people would acknowledge in the future. For people
who adore Taylor’s logo on their shirt, they would love
this “hipster-like” shirt. Our risk will be if the shirt design
is not accept by the public. Beast Mode is a state any
regular would be in if they are doing their assignment at
the very last minute.
8. 8
Packaging
We used the ordinary plastic bag that can be found any market that is used to wrap cold ingredients
like meat and vegetables. At first, we decided to use paper bags until we noticed that paper bags are way
too expensive. Then we figured why not used an ordinary transparent plastic bag. We folded our T-shirts
and wrap it up.
The plastic bag can be easily be bought at a grocery shop and cost less compared to paper bag.
Besides that, it have a transparent property which make it visible for others to see the content inside, so it’ll
be like an in-store advertising. The main reason we wanted to wrap it was because we want to ensure our
folded shirt stay folded as customer carry it around or put it inside their bag.
- Portable
- Transparent
- Neat, Tidy
- Stay Folded
- Recyclable
9. 9
Pricing
T-shirt:
Products’ unit selling price – RM 25.00 (2.5x than cost)
Products’ unit cost price – RM 10.00
PlayStation 3 games:
Selling price - RM3.00 - RM5.00
Cost price - RM0.00
As for our main product, we sold printed t-shirts that was designed by Akmal Jamal. The T-shirt
received an outstanding feedback because we sold all 40 units (1st
Batch) on the first day compared to the
other team. We decided to stop there until we had to print 26 more because there were still students and
friends who were interested in getting their hand on it. Also, there were not many competitors selling T-
shirts and by observing, we sold more than anyone else that were selling t-shirts.
For our service, we provided games to play from our PlayStation 3 (PS3) game booth. We had several
games to choose of. Our sales with games were not really bad because we attracted the customers with our
various games as the other booth only provided one game. So we gained the upper hand.
The price for our t-shirt was RM25.00, which was 2.5 times of our cost price (RM10.00). For our
games which have no cost, we charged our customers RM3.00 for FIFA 14 and FIFA World Cup 2014.
While for other games like Tekken which take longer time to play, it’ll be RM5.00.
10. 10
Pricing Strategy
For T-shirt sales, we decide the price by asking our supplier and our competitors so that we can decide
a standard price. We also conducted a survey with the help of our FNBE batch for them to tell us what is
cheap and expensive for them. For our decision, we will take closer look at the survey because this is the
people that want to buy our product and refer to our competitor price so that the price is adequate for both
party.
For game booth, we are going to try the penetration pricing strategy. This is because we are still not
sure of the suitable amount. We also conducted a survey for this but the result was a lot. So by using this
pricing strategy, we can see the optimum price that we should charges our customer. For initial price, we
are going to start with RM 3 per game and might be raising it slowly until RM 5 - 7 .
If something went wrong either our T-shirt sales or game booth, Rafshan, our sales executive will take a
quick move by investigating the problem and solved it as soon as possible and not to waste any seconds.
For T-shirt, if it were able to be sold fast, we might start taking pre-orders with deposits if we can get
more than 20 person.
11. 11
Promotion
Our main objective is written on our shirt, Beast Mode. It have nothing to do with children but it is a
awareness, a reality. A beast does look scary and people should not be like a beast. What are our T-shirt
trying to convey is “STOP BEING A BEAST” and do not finish assignments at the very last minute.
One of the main tools we used was the social network, Facebook because all our life is mostly
depended on social media. We can connect through social media very quickly and people share and like
stuff by just one click away. By using Facebook, our potential customers could view our product and can
give instance feedback. We also have many friends who go on Facebook,so by advertising our friends
could share to their friends which will bring more potential customers.
Besides that, we made a hand-produced poster using an A3 mounting board and chalks. It have some
sort of hipster font design style that includes our product name, price and charity organization. This is
useful where during the day, potential customers need to know the details information of our stall.
In order to reward the people who bought our shirt, we decided to make a sales promotion. Whoever
bought our shirt, can play one game for free. Thus, this promotion can attract the player as they’ll gain an
advantage, instead of just spending RM 5, why not pay another RM 20 and get a free shirt.
In the last day, some of us will do a personal selling in order to get buyers. This is a bit hard because if
the product ran out, then we’ll be taking pre-orders instead of direct selling. We did not meet random
people, but we will go and approach our friends and their acquaintances. By increasing our contact, we can
get in touch with potential buyers.
12. 12
Sponsors
We have approached 4 sponsorships which all of them are businesses. However, two of them which we
think we should not mention of in this report rejected us. Both of the company rejected us when we gave
them a phone calls. We figured this much because they claimed that we have no proof or real relationship
with the charity organization. Even so, we still managed to receive sponsorship from 2 businesses.
1st
Sponsor
Abu Talib Shahrom, which is a law firm, partnered by Rahanawati Ali Dawam, a generous woman
known by Hafizi. Hafizi approached the company by asking his father and wrote a sponsorship letter to
them. They replied and had given us RM200.00 in cash which was received by Hafizi. We targeted this
company because they are known for their generosity and helped a lot of charity in the past and this can be
one of their chances to help.
Details of sponsors:
Abu Talib Shahrom
Main Office
39 Jalan Desa, Taman Desa
58100 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
Tel:+603-79844833 / 79836412 / 79839594
Fax:+603-79834835 / 79828179 / 79845434
E-mail: general@atsz.com.my
13. 13
2nd
Sponsor
As for the next sponsor, we asked from Civil Crest Sdn Bhd. The company is known by us
personally as it is owned by Hasif’s father, Alias bin Saad. This company provides agriculture food (ie.
vegetables, meats, herbs etc.) safety and security. At first, Hasif approached his dad personally and asked
whether his company interested in helping. After Hasif got a greenlight, we wrote them a sponsorship
letter asking an amount of RM100.00 and they agreed.
Details of sponsors:
Civil Crest Sdn Bhd,
No. 41, 2nd Floor,
Jalan Pelapik B U8/B Bukit Jelutong,
40150 Shah Alam,
Selangor.
14. 14
Distribution
We ordered our shirt to be printed from the IMS Creative Solution company. The supplier delivered
our products straight to us at Taylor’s University, one day before we start our charity drive event. PS3 is
brought by Hasif while television is carried by Akmal.
Our product will be first packaged and carried in a large plastic bag. Then, it will be transport to
Taylor’s University, the only place that we will be selling it directly. Akmal will drop his television early
so that it’ll be easy for to set up my PS3 later. Once all product and equipment are there, we can begin to
open our stall.
How efficient is our business? For T-shirt, as long as the sizes are still available, customer buy it
directly at our stalls. If we are out of sizes, they can place a pre-order by paying a deposit of RM 5 , and
have to wait for 5 days. We will be either deliver their product to them hands on or via postage (extra
charge of RM 5) when our supplier deliver our next batch of T-shirts.
For game booth, customer will have to be patient as it gonna take about 10 minutes per game. We
provide booking service, for people who wished to play right after the current customers playing, they can
pay early without any extra charges. For every customer playing, they will attract more customer to come
to our stall, so we can make a continuous sale on game booth.
When our T-shirts are distributed, it should catch some attentions, if there is people who is interested
and do not have the opportunity to go to our stall, they can simply get our number or email us stated in the
Facebook post we advertised.
15. 15
Green Measures
Our product is made out in an environmentally conscious manner. It is because our shirt is made out of
100% cotton and cotton can be recycled. Recycled cotton is a natural fiber and biodegradable. Whenever
the wasted cotton cannot be recycled, it will be disposed to landfills which will not take up space.
As for the packaging for our product it is non environmental-friendly because we used plastic bag to
packed our product. Plastic bag can be recycled and are biodegradable too. We minimize the usage of the
plastic bag for our product in order to the save the environment. The way to reduce the carbon footprint
during the distribution stage is by replacing our packaging with eco-friendly plastic bags.
Besides that, we took the measure to reduce the consumption of resources by using television that has
energy saver. This is also important to cut down the electrical bill. The television we used does not
produce excessive heat or any harmful particles.
Furthermore, the logo we used for Beast Mode is a bear, which symbolize World Wildlife Federation
(WWF). An awareness for people to stop cutting down trees or hunt animal illegally.
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Human Resources Planning
Akmal act as the project manager or the boss planned the business strategies for project. He allocated
task and positioned us in the role that we suited the most. As a project manager, he is in charged of
reading. understanding the requirements of the project and control the team. Besides that, Akmal also act
as the designer because he was the one who designed the T-shirt.
After the T-shirt is complete, our accountant, Hasif is tasked to collect our budgets and record every
transaction made during purchases from supplier and selling to buyers in the income statement. An
accountant also in charged of handling the profits and sales money along with the receipts. Hasif also
served as the mail boy who deliver the pre-order T-shirts.
During their product preparations, Hafizi’s task is to spread the news of their sales as the advertising
executives. He posted in Facebook and shared the T-shirts design with his contacts. He also walked around
Taylor’s University to act as a model, so that students can see how it looked. Other than that, Hafizi have
to prepare the decoration and posters so that the message can convey message effectively and attractively.
The last position which is sale executives will be held by Rafshan as he is the best when it comes to
convincing other. As the sale executives, it is his destiny to make ensure that all of the products are to be
sold. He will be the one to walk around campus shouting and catching potential buyers. Other than that, he
have to make sure the game booth always run smoothly and continuously without any problem.
All of the coordination is prepared by Akmal. For whatever happen next, all the responsibilities will
goes to him to ensure this project is a success.
PROJECT MANAGER
(AKMAL JAMAL)
ACCOUNTANT
(HASIF ALIAS)
SALES EXECUTIVE
(RAFSHAN RAZI)
ADVERTISING EX.
(HAFIZI SIDRATUL)
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Evaluation of Results
We failed to achieve our goal which is RM 2000, however, reaching that number is far than enough
for us. The biggest reason for this failure would be all four of us were afraid to step up, to go out and seek
for sponsorships. We decided to play safe and depended on friends and relatives instead of asking from an
unknown company to us. And for products, we did not dig deep into it, budgets were a big problem and
non of our group members have any bright ideas.
Enough said, if the task were to be done again, the aspects we failed, will not be repeated once more.
Each of the group members shall play their roles seriously.
Income Statement of Group 4 (Akmal)
for Charity Drive Event Jan 14 Semester
Revenue
Sales Revenue………………….................... 1930
Less: Cost of goods sold …………………... (660)
Gross Profit ………………………….…..… 1270
Add: Donation & Sponsorship…………........ 465
Adjusted Gross Profit …………………....….1735
Less: Operating Expenses
Adjusted Gross Profit …………………....…. 20
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Summary
To summarize, all of the business student were given an assignment to raise money for charity which
we choose ourselves and making sure that these donation follows our individual group goal depending on
how many group we had. It was an amazing experience truly, and it was fun selling and providing them
our services to the customer always appreciate looking at their worried and happy faces when they won a
game against their partners. I think all of us enjoy ourselves during our week of charity drive, there is ups
and downs but no matter what the problems the children need our help so they can hope again.