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WELCOME
TO MY
PRESENTATION
SUBMITTING BY
MD.MUSFIQUZZAMAN
ID: 1710085120
Major : Marketing
MBA 16th Batch
Institute of Business Administration(IBA)
University of Rajshahi
SUPERVISED BY
Dr. Md. Shariful Islam
Professor
Institute of Business Administration
University of Rajshahi
Value Chain Analysis Of Handicrafts Product
At Thanapara Swallows Development
Society(TSDS)
INDEX
• Objective of the Study
• Methodology of the Study
• Analyses and Results
• Findings and Recommendations
• Conclusion
Broad objective: Understanding the value chain activities of
Handicrafts product at Thanapara Swallows Development Society
(TSDS).
Specific objectives: The specific objectives are the following.
• To understand the current value chain strategies of Thanapara
Swallows.
• To explore how inbound and outbound logistics actually work for
Thanapara Swallows Handicrafts product.
• To identify proper linkage in this organization.
OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
The methodology includes personal observation, interviews with the
responsible person, qualitative research and observations and
secondary data analysis.
Primary Data Sources:
 Personal observation: is first and strongest source of collecting
information. A three months window gives me a perfect opportunity to
understand its activities.
 Interviews with the responsible person: In the report, primary data has
been collected through interviews with TSDS personality. Interviews have
been administrated by formal and informal discussion.
 Qualitative Research and Observations: A qualitative study will be
conducted to understand the relevant issues following certain surveys of
experts (knowledgeable persons), focus groups and in-depth interviews.
METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY
Secondary Data Sources:
 Web Portal of TSDS.
 Various books and article which are related in “Fare Trade”
business.
 Newspaper article and online article.
METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY
METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY
Research Tools
The tools will be used in the research are as follows –
METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY
In depth Interview:
METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY
Focus Group interview:
METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY
Secondary Data analysis sources:
Porter's value chain model
Analyses and Results
Analyses and Results
PRIMARY ACTIVITIS
Inbound logistics
1. Procure best quality raw materials
Inbound logistics
2. There is any strategies to reduce the damage of raw
Materials.
Operations or Manufacturing
3. Flexible production system
Operations or Manufacturing
4. Wide product range
Operations or Manufacturing
5. Try to regularly improve the appearance of the products
Operations or Manufacturing
6. Try to the prevention of product pre-mature failure
Operations or Manufacturing
7. Use updated technology to improve product
Performance.
Outbound Logistics
8. Deliver products on time
Outbound Logistics
9. Flexible delivery capabilities
Marketing and sales
10. Try to improve relationships with suppliers and
Customers.
Marketing and sales
11. Strategy for offering high-quality information
about Products.
Marketing and sales
12. Any strategies to create brand awareness,
reputation and image development.
Marketing and sales
13. Relationship between product, research, and
marketing departments.
After Sales service
14.Use high-quality technical assistance for Services
Analyses and Results
SUPPORT ACTIVITIS
Procurement
15. Any reliable transportation to ensure procure raw
materials.
Procurement
16. Procure high-quality Machinery.
Human Resource Management
17. Any rewards policy for worker performance.
Human Resource Management
18. Any personnel training program for employee.
Technology development
19. Use updated technology regularly.
Technology development
20. Any research and development section.
Infrastructure
21. Any extensive database for marketing.
Infrastructure
22. Any advanced information system to get deeper
customer insights.
Cost drivers of TSDS Handicrafts Product
Data Analysis based on buyer interview
It can be seen that five interviewees ranked 4 buying factors that were mentioned to them, as the
most important buying factors when purchasing TSDS product. Interviewees ranked the
buying factors from 1 to 5, 1 being least important to 5 being most important.
Data Analysis based on buyer interview
Quality Consistency of TSDS Product
Data Analysis based on buyer interview
Brand Preference
Data Analysis based on buyer interview
Conditional Payment Terms
Data Analysis based on buyer interview
Delivery capability
LINKAGE OF TSDS VALUE CHAIN MODEL
Inbound Logistics:
• Thanapara Swallows purchase the best quality raw materials in the
market.
• They take a number of effective strategies to reduce the damage of
purchased raw materials.
Manufacturing:
• The production process of Thanapara Swallows is quite flexible.
• They have a wide product range.
• TSDS always try to improve the appearance of their product.
• Their workers try to prevent pre-failure.
• But they do not use any updated technology to improve the performance
of their products.
Findings
Outbound Logistics:
• They do their best to deliver the products at the right time.
• Thanapara Swallows' product delivery capacity is more flexible.
Marketing and Sales:
• They always try to maintain a good relationship with the buyer and the
supplier.
• They contact targeted buyers directly to provide information about new
products.
• However, they do not use formal techniques to raise brand awareness.
• They have good links to action plans within the manufacturing, research
and marketing departments.
Findings
After sales Services:
• Thanapara Swallows do not use any modern techniques for its after-
sales service.
Procurement:
• They have no transportation system of their own to provide fast
product delivery.
• But they procure the best quality machinery for use in production.
Human resource management:
• There is no rewards system for the performance of Thanapara
Swallows workers.
• There is no training system to improve the skills of their staff.
Findings
Technology development:
• They do not use any advanced technology.
• They do not have Research and Development Department.
Firm infrastructure:
• They have no extensive database development for effective
marketing.
• They have no advanced information system to get deeper customer
insights.
Findings
• TSDS can select and source premium quality raw material and develop
customer loyalty on the basis of it. It can also use Value Chain Analysis
to develop brand identity.
• TSDS can also achieve competitive differentiation by speeding up the
delivery of offered products to the final customers.
• TSDS may use modern machines for production. In addition to the
traditional hand operated machines, production rates will increase if you
start using modern machines.
• Understanding the needs of the final buyer, the dress should be designed
in a timely manner. This will help to attract younger buyers.
Recommendations
• TSDS can start a training program to improve workers skills. It can
reduce waste by increasing the efficiency of the worker. At the same
time, the reward system should be introduced to well-performing
workers.
• The web site needs to be more informative. If necessary, the story
behind the product making must be attached.
• To Arrangements for the sale of products in the domestic market. The
need to increase the sale of products by contacting well-known
companies such as Aarong, Bishwo Rang, Foring, Desi Dosh etc, the
country's top local clothing brands. This will help increase production
and gain the economy of scale.
Recommendations
After the liberation war, Sweden Swallows established Thanapara Swallows
Development Society (TSDS) from the thought of helping women who lost
their husbands in the war in a village called 'Thanapara' in Charghat police
station in Rajshahi district. The organization produce THANE clothes with
the help of a basic TAT machine and also produces various dresses with that
cloth. At one time there was huge demand for such products, but the number
of producers was counted. But now the demand for such products has
decreased, while the number of producers has increased. Therefore, from
the production of the product to deliver the consumer, it is time to reduce
the cost of all steps and provide the highest value. In order to survive in this
market of competitiveness, therefore, the product of the new design as per
the demands of the era must be delivered to the consumers. Otherwise, no
production-oriented organization will survive in this world of free-market
systems.
Conclusion
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Value chain analysis of handicrafts product at tsds by musfiq apon

  • 2. SUBMITTING BY MD.MUSFIQUZZAMAN ID: 1710085120 Major : Marketing MBA 16th Batch Institute of Business Administration(IBA) University of Rajshahi
  • 3. SUPERVISED BY Dr. Md. Shariful Islam Professor Institute of Business Administration University of Rajshahi
  • 4. Value Chain Analysis Of Handicrafts Product At Thanapara Swallows Development Society(TSDS)
  • 5. INDEX • Objective of the Study • Methodology of the Study • Analyses and Results • Findings and Recommendations • Conclusion
  • 6. Broad objective: Understanding the value chain activities of Handicrafts product at Thanapara Swallows Development Society (TSDS). Specific objectives: The specific objectives are the following. • To understand the current value chain strategies of Thanapara Swallows. • To explore how inbound and outbound logistics actually work for Thanapara Swallows Handicrafts product. • To identify proper linkage in this organization. OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
  • 7. The methodology includes personal observation, interviews with the responsible person, qualitative research and observations and secondary data analysis. Primary Data Sources:  Personal observation: is first and strongest source of collecting information. A three months window gives me a perfect opportunity to understand its activities.  Interviews with the responsible person: In the report, primary data has been collected through interviews with TSDS personality. Interviews have been administrated by formal and informal discussion.  Qualitative Research and Observations: A qualitative study will be conducted to understand the relevant issues following certain surveys of experts (knowledgeable persons), focus groups and in-depth interviews. METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY
  • 8. Secondary Data Sources:  Web Portal of TSDS.  Various books and article which are related in “Fare Trade” business.  Newspaper article and online article. METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY
  • 9. METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY Research Tools The tools will be used in the research are as follows –
  • 10. METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY In depth Interview:
  • 11. METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY Focus Group interview:
  • 12. METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY Secondary Data analysis sources:
  • 16. Inbound logistics 1. Procure best quality raw materials
  • 17. Inbound logistics 2. There is any strategies to reduce the damage of raw Materials.
  • 18. Operations or Manufacturing 3. Flexible production system
  • 19. Operations or Manufacturing 4. Wide product range
  • 20. Operations or Manufacturing 5. Try to regularly improve the appearance of the products
  • 21. Operations or Manufacturing 6. Try to the prevention of product pre-mature failure
  • 22. Operations or Manufacturing 7. Use updated technology to improve product Performance.
  • 23. Outbound Logistics 8. Deliver products on time
  • 24. Outbound Logistics 9. Flexible delivery capabilities
  • 25. Marketing and sales 10. Try to improve relationships with suppliers and Customers.
  • 26. Marketing and sales 11. Strategy for offering high-quality information about Products.
  • 27. Marketing and sales 12. Any strategies to create brand awareness, reputation and image development.
  • 28. Marketing and sales 13. Relationship between product, research, and marketing departments.
  • 29. After Sales service 14.Use high-quality technical assistance for Services
  • 31. Procurement 15. Any reliable transportation to ensure procure raw materials.
  • 33. Human Resource Management 17. Any rewards policy for worker performance.
  • 34. Human Resource Management 18. Any personnel training program for employee.
  • 35. Technology development 19. Use updated technology regularly.
  • 36. Technology development 20. Any research and development section.
  • 37. Infrastructure 21. Any extensive database for marketing.
  • 38. Infrastructure 22. Any advanced information system to get deeper customer insights.
  • 39. Cost drivers of TSDS Handicrafts Product
  • 40. Data Analysis based on buyer interview It can be seen that five interviewees ranked 4 buying factors that were mentioned to them, as the most important buying factors when purchasing TSDS product. Interviewees ranked the buying factors from 1 to 5, 1 being least important to 5 being most important.
  • 41. Data Analysis based on buyer interview Quality Consistency of TSDS Product
  • 42. Data Analysis based on buyer interview Brand Preference
  • 43. Data Analysis based on buyer interview Conditional Payment Terms
  • 44. Data Analysis based on buyer interview Delivery capability
  • 45. LINKAGE OF TSDS VALUE CHAIN MODEL
  • 46. Inbound Logistics: • Thanapara Swallows purchase the best quality raw materials in the market. • They take a number of effective strategies to reduce the damage of purchased raw materials. Manufacturing: • The production process of Thanapara Swallows is quite flexible. • They have a wide product range. • TSDS always try to improve the appearance of their product. • Their workers try to prevent pre-failure. • But they do not use any updated technology to improve the performance of their products. Findings
  • 47. Outbound Logistics: • They do their best to deliver the products at the right time. • Thanapara Swallows' product delivery capacity is more flexible. Marketing and Sales: • They always try to maintain a good relationship with the buyer and the supplier. • They contact targeted buyers directly to provide information about new products. • However, they do not use formal techniques to raise brand awareness. • They have good links to action plans within the manufacturing, research and marketing departments. Findings
  • 48. After sales Services: • Thanapara Swallows do not use any modern techniques for its after- sales service. Procurement: • They have no transportation system of their own to provide fast product delivery. • But they procure the best quality machinery for use in production. Human resource management: • There is no rewards system for the performance of Thanapara Swallows workers. • There is no training system to improve the skills of their staff. Findings
  • 49. Technology development: • They do not use any advanced technology. • They do not have Research and Development Department. Firm infrastructure: • They have no extensive database development for effective marketing. • They have no advanced information system to get deeper customer insights. Findings
  • 50. • TSDS can select and source premium quality raw material and develop customer loyalty on the basis of it. It can also use Value Chain Analysis to develop brand identity. • TSDS can also achieve competitive differentiation by speeding up the delivery of offered products to the final customers. • TSDS may use modern machines for production. In addition to the traditional hand operated machines, production rates will increase if you start using modern machines. • Understanding the needs of the final buyer, the dress should be designed in a timely manner. This will help to attract younger buyers. Recommendations
  • 51. • TSDS can start a training program to improve workers skills. It can reduce waste by increasing the efficiency of the worker. At the same time, the reward system should be introduced to well-performing workers. • The web site needs to be more informative. If necessary, the story behind the product making must be attached. • To Arrangements for the sale of products in the domestic market. The need to increase the sale of products by contacting well-known companies such as Aarong, Bishwo Rang, Foring, Desi Dosh etc, the country's top local clothing brands. This will help increase production and gain the economy of scale. Recommendations
  • 52. After the liberation war, Sweden Swallows established Thanapara Swallows Development Society (TSDS) from the thought of helping women who lost their husbands in the war in a village called 'Thanapara' in Charghat police station in Rajshahi district. The organization produce THANE clothes with the help of a basic TAT machine and also produces various dresses with that cloth. At one time there was huge demand for such products, but the number of producers was counted. But now the demand for such products has decreased, while the number of producers has increased. Therefore, from the production of the product to deliver the consumer, it is time to reduce the cost of all steps and provide the highest value. In order to survive in this market of competitiveness, therefore, the product of the new design as per the demands of the era must be delivered to the consumers. Otherwise, no production-oriented organization will survive in this world of free-market systems. Conclusion