This document discusses plans for a new laptop bag design and business. It includes sections on new designs, market research, focus groups, identifying people involved, opportunities, risks and rewards, and a business plan. The business plan focuses on understanding customers, pricing strategy, marketing approach, building brand equity, and distribution channels. It also analyzes competitive strengths, weaknesses, and potential risks. The game plan is to create a blue ocean market with a constant stream of fresh designs, an intensive marketing campaign, and releasing different products in phases while countering competitors' actions.
The document summarizes market research conducted for a new laptop bag designed for use on the move. The research involved online and street surveys of students aged 18-25 and working adults aged 26-45. It then outlines the idea for a prototype bag that would allow laptop use while mobile. The target market is identified as working adults and students, noting the potential for wider adoption. Advantages include dual laptop and bag usage while mobile, though durability and appeal to female office workers are questioned.
Shriramchandra S. Chauhan is seeking new challenges in the finance field to effectively utilize his knowledge and expertise. He has a B.Com degree from Art & Commerce College in Vyara and is currently pursuing an MBA with a finance major and marketing minor from KNV Institute of Business Management in Rajkot. He has relevant work experience through internships and projects with insurance and media companies. His skills include leadership, communication, presentation, Microsoft Office, and core finance and marketing.
This document discusses plans for a new laptop bag design and business. It includes sections on new designs, market research, focus groups, identifying people involved, opportunities, risks and rewards, and a business plan. The business plan focuses on understanding customers, pricing strategy, marketing approach, building brand equity, and distribution channels. It also analyzes competitive strengths, weaknesses, and potential risks. The game plan is to create a blue ocean market with a constant stream of fresh designs, an intensive marketing campaign, and releasing different products in phases while countering competitors' actions.
The document summarizes market research conducted for a new laptop bag designed for use on the move. The research involved online and street surveys of students aged 18-25 and working adults aged 26-45. It then outlines the idea for a prototype bag that would allow laptop use while mobile. The target market is identified as working adults and students, noting the potential for wider adoption. Advantages include dual laptop and bag usage while mobile, though durability and appeal to female office workers are questioned.
Shriramchandra S. Chauhan is seeking new challenges in the finance field to effectively utilize his knowledge and expertise. He has a B.Com degree from Art & Commerce College in Vyara and is currently pursuing an MBA with a finance major and marketing minor from KNV Institute of Business Management in Rajkot. He has relevant work experience through internships and projects with insurance and media companies. His skills include leadership, communication, presentation, Microsoft Office, and core finance and marketing.
The document discusses feedback from a focus group on a new GPS traffic monitoring system. Participants expressed concerns about privacy of data, accuracy of the system especially at traffic lights, and whether it truly solves congestion issues. They noted it may only help avoid accidents but questioned how often that really occurs. The system would likely provide more value to people who spend more time on the roads like cab drivers. However, the yearly subscription fee would need to provide high value to outweigh the cost of purchasing a standalone GPS unit.
This document summarizes and compares traffic information devices and their competitors in Singapore. It outlines that devices range in price from $299 for the device only to $399-$699 for a device with a monthly subscription fee. Competitors' strengths include providing real-time traffic updates through cameras and sensors on roads or wireless networks, as well as being well-known local brands. However, competitors' weaknesses include having excessive prices for both devices and subscriptions, as well as relying on outdated methods like satellite broadcasts for updates and being inconveniently bulky to carry. The document invites feedback on demonstrations of the devices.
This document discusses the development of a water filtration prototype using locally available materials like fired terracotta clay and folded sari cloth to filter out diseases. It poses questions for further case analysis, market research, and focus groups to understand water issues people face and how the prototype can most benefit users, noting the prototype's advantages of using easily available, reusable materials and disadvantages of fragility.
The document introduces a new product called the Nimbler X2. It has been aesthetically improved with a new mechanism and is multi-purpose. The Nimbler X2 was developed through a process involving designers, focus groups, marketers, mentors, venture capitalists, and mass production in China. The product launch will utilize strategies like Blue Ocean Strategy, building brand equity, targeting mass appeal, an advertising campaign, an online presence, and distribution through wholesalers, retailers, online sales, and computer manufacturers to achieve saturation.
This photo album contains pictures from Lina's recent trip. The album includes scenic landscape shots from various locations she visited, as well as photos with family and friends she saw during her travels. Overall the album captures the highlights and memories from Lina's trip through beautiful photographs.
The document discusses a team's plan to develop a fashionable and practical laptop bag that is different from other options on the market. The team conducted market research including surveys and focus groups. They identified key customer wants such as water resistance, pen holders, and comfortable straps. The team's business plan outlines their target market of youths and young adults, marketing strategy, supply chain, funding sources, and financial projections. Their modular bag design aims to enter an uncontested market segment.
Warming up for 5-10 minutes with light aerobic exercise and 2 light lifts before strength exercises allows the body to physiologically prepare. Cooling down with low to moderate intensity exercise for 5-10 minutes clears byproducts from tissues. Stretching should be done after cooling down to improve flexibility. Proper attire includes comfortable, breathable clothing and closed-toe shoes to allow for mobility. Most injuries occur from improper form so exercises should be performed correctly without twisting, overloading, or compromising the lower back. Straps, wraps, and belts can be used for support and to relieve stress but should not cause dependence, especially near maximal loads. Spotters are important for high intensity workouts to promote
This document discusses macronutrients and their role in muscle development, including proteins, carbohydrates, and fats. It provides details on their composition, how muscle utilizes each, and general daily intake recommendations. It also briefly covers water, micronutrients like vitamins and minerals, and common muscle-building supplements like creatine, BCAAs, and L-carnitine. The key aspects of muscle nutrition covered are the importance of adequate protein, carbohydrates, and essential amino acids for muscle growth and recovery from exercise.
This document provides information about a resistance training and conditioning course at Texas Tech University. The course covers principles of resistance training and physical conditioning program planning. It is taught in person twice a week. Assessment includes written exams, practical exams, quizzes, notebook checks, and projects. Students must maintain a training log and journal in their notebook. The course policies outline dress requirements, attendance policies, tardiness policies, religious observance absences, and illness notification procedures.
There are several types of strength and power exercises. Isometric training involves contracting muscles without movement by pushing or pulling in different positions. Isotonic training involves muscle movement with a constant load which benefits health and improves muscle, ligament, tendon and bone strength. Plyometric training improves agility, speed and power through exercises like boxes jumps and medicine ball throws but requires a strength foundation first. Equipment choices for strength training include free weights, machines, resistance bands and medicine balls.
Youth training programs should focus on fun activities that develop skills for future sports participation while avoiding competitive sports. Proper technique, controlled movements, and gradual progression are important to reduce injury risk. Senior programs aim to improve strength, balance, and daily functioning through full-body workouts performed 2-3 times per week with an emphasis on safety and listening to one's body.
This document provides instructions for 10 upper body exercises targeting the back, arms, and chest muscles. It describes proper form and technique for pull ups, lat pulldowns, bent over rows, one arm dumbbell rows, seated cable rows, dips, close grip bench press, lying triceps extensions, triceps push downs, and dumbbell bicep curls. Key points emphasized include maintaining a flat back with a neutral spine, controlling movements through full ranges of motion, and avoiding momentum or compensations from other body parts.