The document provides information on a feasibility study for Sweety Cupcakes, a cupcake business. It includes the mission, vision, and goals of the business, which are to provide excellent customer service and products, become a premier destination for cupcakes in the Philippines, and develop new products to improve employee training and customer value. It also lists the organizational structure and management team, and provides an operational flow chart and survey to assess the market. Financial documents include a balance sheet showing total assets of over 8 million pesos and total liabilities of the same amount.
Before you start a business you need capital to ensure the sufficient requirements. Therefore, you can raise capital from a number of parties such as bankers, investors and customers. Before you send your proposal, you need to explain more about the purpose, budget, target and the amount you want to borrow. So this is an example of the best presentation slide.
Before you start a business you need capital to ensure the sufficient requirements. Therefore, you can raise capital from a number of parties such as bankers, investors and customers. Before you send your proposal, you need to explain more about the purpose, budget, target and the amount you want to borrow. So this is an example of the best presentation slide.
you can easily view our agenda and business idea
base idea behind this presentation is Delhi government EMC plan
in EMC we are required to present a business proposal and start our start up
it helps in creating buisness mindset
CREATION OF NEW PRODUCT WITH THE HELP OF 7 P'S OF MARKETINGRAYAN TOM
Creation of a new product with the help of 7 p s of marketing which includes the following:
1. PRODUCT
2. PRICE
3. PROMOTION
4. PLACE
5. PEOPLE
6. Positioning
7. PROCESS
Marketing plan created for an original business I invented for my Marketing Principles class to demonstrate the skills achieved and learned within the class.
What started as a tag-line for ad campaigns by Parle Products Pvt Ltd to promote its toffee brand ‘Melody’ soon became a national sensation and people started asking each other ‘Melody itni chocolatey kyun hai?’ (Why is Melody so chocolatey?)
Irrespective of the fact that these ads usually ended with a vague answer to this question, i.e. ‘Melody khao, khud jan jao.’ (Eat Melody and you shall know it yourself.), this age old question has had the Indian population pondering over for decades and has become a hot topic of discussion over various forums and platforms. Such is the cultural impact of this question that today it has found its way in various social media and memes.
The 90’s kids have been trying to decode this profound mystery since their younger days and as they are inching towards mid-life crisis, this one question often baffles them to their core. The following presentation is an attempt to demystify the mystery and finally put to rest the ultimate question of this millennium.
you can easily view our agenda and business idea
base idea behind this presentation is Delhi government EMC plan
in EMC we are required to present a business proposal and start our start up
it helps in creating buisness mindset
CREATION OF NEW PRODUCT WITH THE HELP OF 7 P'S OF MARKETINGRAYAN TOM
Creation of a new product with the help of 7 p s of marketing which includes the following:
1. PRODUCT
2. PRICE
3. PROMOTION
4. PLACE
5. PEOPLE
6. Positioning
7. PROCESS
Marketing plan created for an original business I invented for my Marketing Principles class to demonstrate the skills achieved and learned within the class.
What started as a tag-line for ad campaigns by Parle Products Pvt Ltd to promote its toffee brand ‘Melody’ soon became a national sensation and people started asking each other ‘Melody itni chocolatey kyun hai?’ (Why is Melody so chocolatey?)
Irrespective of the fact that these ads usually ended with a vague answer to this question, i.e. ‘Melody khao, khud jan jao.’ (Eat Melody and you shall know it yourself.), this age old question has had the Indian population pondering over for decades and has become a hot topic of discussion over various forums and platforms. Such is the cultural impact of this question that today it has found its way in various social media and memes.
The 90’s kids have been trying to decode this profound mystery since their younger days and as they are inching towards mid-life crisis, this one question often baffles them to their core. The following presentation is an attempt to demystify the mystery and finally put to rest the ultimate question of this millennium.
1. The University of Manila Feasibility Study Ma. Jezen A. Ebro Arlene G. Zamora Rosmin Rodriguez Melvin C. Aguilar Jerrilyn L. Collantes Therese M. Gaspillo Operations Manangement
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3. Job Descriptions We hope what you see here gives you a taste of the delicious experience and the friendly, professional service that awaits you at Sweety Cupcakes. From the warm ambiance of our spacious store to our freshly baked cupcakes to the wide selection of innovative coffee drinks and teas, you can be sure that every celebration is sweeter with Sweety Cupcakes You can also take home the Sweety Cupcake store experience by getting a few boxes of cupcakes to share with your family or to give to your friends as a delicious gourmet gift.
4. Mission The customers deserve the best, prompt and efficient service, courtesy, and satisfaction by providing excellence in products of Cupcakes as well as Beverages and services that go beyond customers satisfaction.
5. Vision Sweety Cupcakes is in envisioned to be the premiere destination for Cupcakes in the Philippines. It will strive for that through constant improvement, and strict adherence to the highest standards of quality.
6. Goal To bring the great taste of Cupcakes. And developing of new Products and improve employee training how to value the customers.
7. President & Treasurer Ma. Jezen A. Ebro Vice President Arlene G. Zamora Secretary Rosmin Rodriguez Operations Manager Melvin C. Aguilar Financial Manager Jerrilyn L. Collantes Marketing Manager Therese M. Gaspillo Organizational Structure