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Snak Shak + Project Manager: Shavan Kumar Marketing Manager: Sukrit Rajpal Human Resources Manager: Sid Brejak Financial Managers: Sujaay Jaganathan & Adilah Patel

The Business o Store located in North Park Secondary School o Small Business o Partnership o For Profit organization

Our Products ∂ Candy and chocolates ∂ Brand Name ∂ A huge variety ∂ Easily adjustable to demand

Goals and Values o Introduce variety to the market o Bring more snack options for the students o Offer something to everyone o Strive to always grow and improve, for YOU! o Make a profit

Managing the Business o Five entrepreneurs o Equal share and say in business o Functional organizational system

The Market ∂ Complete market of 1374 students and 109 staff Target Market ∂ Sweet tooth ∂ Has disposable income ∂ Between years of age

Recommendations Product o A large variety o Brand name o Attractive Packaging Price o Low prices o More goods for money

Recommendations Cont. Place o Commons Corner in North Park Secondary School o Located near high traffic o Can expand out through cart Promotion o Posters as advertising o Announcements as publicity o Personal selling through cart o Deals for sales Promotion

Advertising

Competition ∂ Vending machines ∂ Vendors around school property ∂ Competition might lower prices ∂ Introduce supplementary goods

4 Challenges ∂ How to find good people ∂ How to find good people in the business ∂ How to find good people who are unaware of the business ∂ What does the business have to offer good people

5 Responsibilities - Recruiting - Selection - Orienting and training- - Handling Departures - Developing positive employee attitude

The Employees o Hire two main employees, one per lunch o Students at North Park Secondary School o Four backups o On commission

Starting the Business ∂ Five entrepreneurs ∂ Equal contribution financially ∂ Equal share in profit

The Financial Future o We plan to continue to make profit and expand further o All ratio analysis’s project much profit and success. o After Two Years: o Projections change as new owners will take over o Assets and liabilities may vary

Growth ∂ Our business is planning to grow ∂ New assets may change certain aspects of the business. ∂ Growth will improve quality, and help in satisfying YOU!