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Company 
Introduction to business 
Group Members : 
Eng Shi Yi 0317849 
Khairul Jefri Bin Khairul Azhar Neo 0318237 
Marcus Chua Kai Wen 0318593 
Amir Azmi 0318091 
Company Work Street Work City, Work State Work ZIP T Work Phone F Work Fax Phone Work Email Work URL
Company 
Executive summary 
The objective of this business project (charity drive) is to teach us about basic business management 
and product marketing technique. The profit earned from the charity drive will be donated to a 
charitable organization of our choice; in this case it is the Angle children’s home located in Taman 
OUG. 
The Angle’s children home is a n independent home for orphans, abused, abandoned and 
underprivileged children’s. Angle’s children’s home provide shelter, food, clothing, education and 
guidance to help the needy and poverty stricken orphans and children who do not have proper meals 
and education. The children’s home is managed by Belinda Chew and William Cheng. 
We donated all of our profit to angle’s children home instead of donating to the larger charitable 
organization because we heard that the home is struggling at times with financial constraints. 
Besides that they were also not as well-known as other established home around Klang Valley. 
Our total target for this whole project is RM 2500. To break down the numbers, our target for this 
business project (charity drive) was RM 1200 from the sponsorship from companies around Klang 
Valley and donations from our family and friends. We even reach out to the society to ask for 
donation to help us with this business project. The target from the profit of our sales of our product 
such as the pastries and the onigiri rice ball was RM 1500. This would sums up to a total of 
RM2500 and above. 
After the Business project (charity drive) was over we got RM from the sales avenue and RM from 
the sponsorships and donation we’ve collected. 
Name of report 1
Company 
Market Analysis 
Target Market 
The location for this business project (Charity Drive) is situated in Taylor’s University 
Lakeside Campus. Our potential customers are the students studying at the particular 
university, which is our main targeted customers as almost 70% of the population 
where students at Taylor’s University Lakeside campus. The lecturers and staff were 
also our potential customers but they hold a minority percentage of the population at 
Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus. 
After making analysis of, Majority of the population at Taylor’s University Lakeside 
Campus are more willing to spend on food and beverages comparing to other products. 
Our exact location was located in front of the student life central (SLC). The strategic 
location also helped with our sales as students and staffs pass through there when going 
to the commercial block hunting for food hence our products were selling reasonably 
well. 
A meal in the commercial block can easily cost up to RM10 or more sometime up to 
RM 20 with drinks. The pastries and rice balls we sell are just around RM5 or less. 
Besides that the stalls competing with us too has a reasonable price hence students and 
lectures buying from the stalls locating in front of student life center (SLC) 
Name of report 2
Company 
Competition Analysis 
Competition is part of business, for this business project (charity drive) we had several 
competitors. The main competitors are Lovie’s group and Shi ko’s group. 
Lovie’s Group Shi ko’s group 
Products sold Onigiri Homade Bread and Candies 
Services provided - Henna and Hair Styling 
Strength - Stall was decorated 
- Proper menu 
- Started their business one 
week before 
- Price lower 
- Cost price is low 
- Stall was decorated 
- Promotion 
Vulnerabilities - Less choice - No brand ( not well-known) 
- Breads were not packed 
(hygiene problem) 
Name of report 3
Company 
Products and packaging 
Product 1: Pastries 
Description: Pastry is differentiated from bread by having a higher fat content, which 
contributes to a flaky or crumbly texture. A good pastry is light and airy and fatty, but 
firm enough to support the weight of the filling. When making a short crust pastry, care 
must be taken to blend the fat and flour thoroughly before adding any liquid. This 
ensures that the flour granules are adequately coated with fat and less likely to develop 
gluten. On the other hand, over mixing results in long gluten strands that toughens the 
pastry. In other types of pastry such as Danish pastry and croissants, the characteristic 
flaky texture is achieved by repeatedly rolling out dough similar to that for yeast bread, 
spreading it with butter, and folding it to produce many thin layers. 
Package: they are packaged by the le bread days the bakery we partnered with before 
we collected them from the bakery. The package shows the logo of the bakery. The 
bakery is already quite known as many students came to our stall just to buy the 
pastries 
Name of report 4
Company 
Product 2: Onigiri rice balls 
Description : Onigiri also known as omusubi, nigirimeshi or rice ball, is a Japanese 
food made from white rice formed into triangular or oval shapes and often wrapped in 
nori (seaweed). Traditionally, an onigiri is filled with pickled ume (umeboshi), salted 
salmon, katsuobushi, kombu, tarako, or any other salty or sour ingredient as a natural 
preservative. Because of the popularity of onigiri in Japan, most convenience stores 
stock their onigiri with various fillings and flavors. There are even specialized shops 
which only sell onigiri to take out. 
Packaging: The packaging of the rice balls are pack by sumo onigiri rice balls 
beforehand. The brand is also very famous around the Klang valley. 
Summary 
We take the packaging of our packaging very seriously. The product is package shows its brand 
on top of the plastic. This will draw potential customers to buy our product as it is quite known 
around the Klang valley and it cannot be found in the campus. 
Name of report 5
Company 
Pricing 
Onigiri Pastry 
(Choc. Banana Firecracker) 
Pastry 
(Mini Choc, Mini Nuts & 
Mini Burger) 
Mon RM 7 – RM 6 RM 6 RM 4 
Tues RM 6 RM 5 RM 3 
Wed RM 5 RM 5 RM 3 
Thurs RM 5 RM 5 RM 3 
Fri RM 5 - 
The table shows the pricing of our product. We reduced the price after the first day of 
some products because some were not selling out. We also change the strategies of our 
promotion. After the reduction of prices of the products they were selling much better 
comparing to the first day. The first day was for us to test the market at the area 
(Taylor’s Lakeside University Campus). 
Name of report 6
Company 
Promotions 
For the first day, a poster of our stall was prepared and places on the board. The 
feedback we got from the first day was good but there were still flaws such as there 
were no proper menu for our stall and the pricing of our products were not clear. We 
then discussed with within ourselves and quickly prepared a proper menu for the 
products that we sold. Besides that we also used the social media as a form of 
promotion. We posted our pictures of our products on instagram. We also stated our 
exact location on the social media so that it would be easier for people to locate us. 
Sponsorship 
We targeted large companies and our family members in particular our parents for 
sponsorship. Big businesses corporate were approach by us so that sponsorship for this 
business project can be obtained. Our main sponsorship is Escatec Sdn Bhd (RM 1000 
cash) and PCM Kos Perunding Sdn Bhd (RM250). Besides that our friends also donated 
in total RM51.40 in cash form. In total we’ve got RM 1301.40 from sponsorship and 
donation itself. While most of the sponsorships were arranged through phone calls we 
also met up with some of sponsors such as the bakery and etc. we also brought along 
the sponsorship letter along with us while meeting with our sponsors to prove that 
every penny we got goes directly to the charitable foundation. 
Name of report 7
Company 
Distributions 
We got our products from Sumo Onigiri and Le Bread Days, which are located at Kuchai Lama and 
SS2. Two of our members were in charge to collect the products from these two locations every 
morning. To minimize the waiting time, we asked the suppliers to pack the products with their 
brand’s name and logo before we collect, so that customers no need to wait for their products, and 
they can get their products immediately. Normally we have 50-75 customers per day. Besides 
buying our products from the stalls, they can also order our products through phone call and 
Instagram. This makes it easier for them to buy our products and choose the flavour that they want. 
Green Measures 
Actually the products that we have chosen are not made in an environmentally-conscious manner 
and the product packaging is not environmental-friendly. In this case, we try to reduce carbon 
footprint during the distribution stage and make sure the minimal waste created, for example we do 
not provide any plastic bags. Customers can throw the product’s wastes into dustbin after use or 
consumption. We reduce the consumption of resources like electricity, paper and water by selling 
already packed products, so we do not have to wash or bake any equipment or product. 
Name of report 8
Company 
Human Resource Planning 
Names Roles Job Responsibility 
Amir Project Manager -Make sure that every member is doing their job 
-Contact the sponsors 
-Prepare sponsorships letter 
-Promote our products to by passers 
Shi Yi Accountant -In charge of the accounts 
-In charge of the money 
-Collect the onigiri every morning 
-Collect all the related documents 
-Prepare report 
-Issue Receipt 
Marcus Sales Executive -Make sure total of the sales hit our target 
-Contact the suppliers 
-Collect the pastry every morning 
-Prepare Report 
Jefri Advertising Executive -Design Poster 
-Promote our products to by passers 
-Prepare Menu 
-Issue Receipt 
Evaluation of Results 
Name of report 9
Company 
Income Statement of Charity Drive Event 
Revenue 
Sales RM 3,922.00 
Less: Cost of Goods Sold RM 2,668.00 
Gross Profit RM 1,254.00 
Add: Revenues 
Sponsors RM 1,250.00 
Donations RM 51.40 
Total Revenues RM 1,301.40 
Adjusted Gross Profit RM 2,555.40 
Less : Operating Expenses 
Receipt books RM 36.00 
Printing RM 1.00 
Total Operating Expenses RM 37.00 
Net Profit RM 2,518.40 
Right 
We promoted our products and stall on social network, Instagram. So that people would know our 
products and our exact location. Besides, a poster was prepared. On the fourth and fifth day, two of 
our members brought half of the products to Sunway University to sell and also to make sure that 
we can hit our target by the end of the week. We’d also changed our pricing strategies on the second 
and third day. 
Wrong 
The mistakes that we did are we should decorate our stall and make it look nicer, so that people 
would notice our stall when they pass by. Other than that, we should have a proper menu let our 
customers to choose the flavour that they want. 
If we can repeat the event one more time, we would decorate our stall and a nicer poster with 
pricing and choices of the flavour stated. 
Name of report 10

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Charity Drive Raises RM2500 for Children's Home

  • 1. Company Introduction to business Group Members : Eng Shi Yi 0317849 Khairul Jefri Bin Khairul Azhar Neo 0318237 Marcus Chua Kai Wen 0318593 Amir Azmi 0318091 Company Work Street Work City, Work State Work ZIP T Work Phone F Work Fax Phone Work Email Work URL
  • 2. Company Executive summary The objective of this business project (charity drive) is to teach us about basic business management and product marketing technique. The profit earned from the charity drive will be donated to a charitable organization of our choice; in this case it is the Angle children’s home located in Taman OUG. The Angle’s children home is a n independent home for orphans, abused, abandoned and underprivileged children’s. Angle’s children’s home provide shelter, food, clothing, education and guidance to help the needy and poverty stricken orphans and children who do not have proper meals and education. The children’s home is managed by Belinda Chew and William Cheng. We donated all of our profit to angle’s children home instead of donating to the larger charitable organization because we heard that the home is struggling at times with financial constraints. Besides that they were also not as well-known as other established home around Klang Valley. Our total target for this whole project is RM 2500. To break down the numbers, our target for this business project (charity drive) was RM 1200 from the sponsorship from companies around Klang Valley and donations from our family and friends. We even reach out to the society to ask for donation to help us with this business project. The target from the profit of our sales of our product such as the pastries and the onigiri rice ball was RM 1500. This would sums up to a total of RM2500 and above. After the Business project (charity drive) was over we got RM from the sales avenue and RM from the sponsorships and donation we’ve collected. Name of report 1
  • 3. Company Market Analysis Target Market The location for this business project (Charity Drive) is situated in Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus. Our potential customers are the students studying at the particular university, which is our main targeted customers as almost 70% of the population where students at Taylor’s University Lakeside campus. The lecturers and staff were also our potential customers but they hold a minority percentage of the population at Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus. After making analysis of, Majority of the population at Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus are more willing to spend on food and beverages comparing to other products. Our exact location was located in front of the student life central (SLC). The strategic location also helped with our sales as students and staffs pass through there when going to the commercial block hunting for food hence our products were selling reasonably well. A meal in the commercial block can easily cost up to RM10 or more sometime up to RM 20 with drinks. The pastries and rice balls we sell are just around RM5 or less. Besides that the stalls competing with us too has a reasonable price hence students and lectures buying from the stalls locating in front of student life center (SLC) Name of report 2
  • 4. Company Competition Analysis Competition is part of business, for this business project (charity drive) we had several competitors. The main competitors are Lovie’s group and Shi ko’s group. Lovie’s Group Shi ko’s group Products sold Onigiri Homade Bread and Candies Services provided - Henna and Hair Styling Strength - Stall was decorated - Proper menu - Started their business one week before - Price lower - Cost price is low - Stall was decorated - Promotion Vulnerabilities - Less choice - No brand ( not well-known) - Breads were not packed (hygiene problem) Name of report 3
  • 5. Company Products and packaging Product 1: Pastries Description: Pastry is differentiated from bread by having a higher fat content, which contributes to a flaky or crumbly texture. A good pastry is light and airy and fatty, but firm enough to support the weight of the filling. When making a short crust pastry, care must be taken to blend the fat and flour thoroughly before adding any liquid. This ensures that the flour granules are adequately coated with fat and less likely to develop gluten. On the other hand, over mixing results in long gluten strands that toughens the pastry. In other types of pastry such as Danish pastry and croissants, the characteristic flaky texture is achieved by repeatedly rolling out dough similar to that for yeast bread, spreading it with butter, and folding it to produce many thin layers. Package: they are packaged by the le bread days the bakery we partnered with before we collected them from the bakery. The package shows the logo of the bakery. The bakery is already quite known as many students came to our stall just to buy the pastries Name of report 4
  • 6. Company Product 2: Onigiri rice balls Description : Onigiri also known as omusubi, nigirimeshi or rice ball, is a Japanese food made from white rice formed into triangular or oval shapes and often wrapped in nori (seaweed). Traditionally, an onigiri is filled with pickled ume (umeboshi), salted salmon, katsuobushi, kombu, tarako, or any other salty or sour ingredient as a natural preservative. Because of the popularity of onigiri in Japan, most convenience stores stock their onigiri with various fillings and flavors. There are even specialized shops which only sell onigiri to take out. Packaging: The packaging of the rice balls are pack by sumo onigiri rice balls beforehand. The brand is also very famous around the Klang valley. Summary We take the packaging of our packaging very seriously. The product is package shows its brand on top of the plastic. This will draw potential customers to buy our product as it is quite known around the Klang valley and it cannot be found in the campus. Name of report 5
  • 7. Company Pricing Onigiri Pastry (Choc. Banana Firecracker) Pastry (Mini Choc, Mini Nuts & Mini Burger) Mon RM 7 – RM 6 RM 6 RM 4 Tues RM 6 RM 5 RM 3 Wed RM 5 RM 5 RM 3 Thurs RM 5 RM 5 RM 3 Fri RM 5 - The table shows the pricing of our product. We reduced the price after the first day of some products because some were not selling out. We also change the strategies of our promotion. After the reduction of prices of the products they were selling much better comparing to the first day. The first day was for us to test the market at the area (Taylor’s Lakeside University Campus). Name of report 6
  • 8. Company Promotions For the first day, a poster of our stall was prepared and places on the board. The feedback we got from the first day was good but there were still flaws such as there were no proper menu for our stall and the pricing of our products were not clear. We then discussed with within ourselves and quickly prepared a proper menu for the products that we sold. Besides that we also used the social media as a form of promotion. We posted our pictures of our products on instagram. We also stated our exact location on the social media so that it would be easier for people to locate us. Sponsorship We targeted large companies and our family members in particular our parents for sponsorship. Big businesses corporate were approach by us so that sponsorship for this business project can be obtained. Our main sponsorship is Escatec Sdn Bhd (RM 1000 cash) and PCM Kos Perunding Sdn Bhd (RM250). Besides that our friends also donated in total RM51.40 in cash form. In total we’ve got RM 1301.40 from sponsorship and donation itself. While most of the sponsorships were arranged through phone calls we also met up with some of sponsors such as the bakery and etc. we also brought along the sponsorship letter along with us while meeting with our sponsors to prove that every penny we got goes directly to the charitable foundation. Name of report 7
  • 9. Company Distributions We got our products from Sumo Onigiri and Le Bread Days, which are located at Kuchai Lama and SS2. Two of our members were in charge to collect the products from these two locations every morning. To minimize the waiting time, we asked the suppliers to pack the products with their brand’s name and logo before we collect, so that customers no need to wait for their products, and they can get their products immediately. Normally we have 50-75 customers per day. Besides buying our products from the stalls, they can also order our products through phone call and Instagram. This makes it easier for them to buy our products and choose the flavour that they want. Green Measures Actually the products that we have chosen are not made in an environmentally-conscious manner and the product packaging is not environmental-friendly. In this case, we try to reduce carbon footprint during the distribution stage and make sure the minimal waste created, for example we do not provide any plastic bags. Customers can throw the product’s wastes into dustbin after use or consumption. We reduce the consumption of resources like electricity, paper and water by selling already packed products, so we do not have to wash or bake any equipment or product. Name of report 8
  • 10. Company Human Resource Planning Names Roles Job Responsibility Amir Project Manager -Make sure that every member is doing their job -Contact the sponsors -Prepare sponsorships letter -Promote our products to by passers Shi Yi Accountant -In charge of the accounts -In charge of the money -Collect the onigiri every morning -Collect all the related documents -Prepare report -Issue Receipt Marcus Sales Executive -Make sure total of the sales hit our target -Contact the suppliers -Collect the pastry every morning -Prepare Report Jefri Advertising Executive -Design Poster -Promote our products to by passers -Prepare Menu -Issue Receipt Evaluation of Results Name of report 9
  • 11. Company Income Statement of Charity Drive Event Revenue Sales RM 3,922.00 Less: Cost of Goods Sold RM 2,668.00 Gross Profit RM 1,254.00 Add: Revenues Sponsors RM 1,250.00 Donations RM 51.40 Total Revenues RM 1,301.40 Adjusted Gross Profit RM 2,555.40 Less : Operating Expenses Receipt books RM 36.00 Printing RM 1.00 Total Operating Expenses RM 37.00 Net Profit RM 2,518.40 Right We promoted our products and stall on social network, Instagram. So that people would know our products and our exact location. Besides, a poster was prepared. On the fourth and fifth day, two of our members brought half of the products to Sunway University to sell and also to make sure that we can hit our target by the end of the week. We’d also changed our pricing strategies on the second and third day. Wrong The mistakes that we did are we should decorate our stall and make it look nicer, so that people would notice our stall when they pass by. Other than that, we should have a proper menu let our customers to choose the flavour that they want. If we can repeat the event one more time, we would decorate our stall and a nicer poster with pricing and choices of the flavour stated. Name of report 10