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Title: | JUST – IN – TIME (JIT) FASHION CENTRE |
Authors: | ADOMAKO, ANDREW APRAKU, ERNESTINA SACKEY, SHEILA SACKEY, RUBY ADJOA SARPONG NTI, LOUISA |
Keywords: | FASHION CENTRE customers profit |
Issue Date: | 6-Dec-2012 |
Abstract: | This business plan is designed for Just-In-Time (JIT) Fashion Centre for the establishment of a first class fashion centre over a period of three years. JIT is a start up business that designs and sews neatly cloths from high quality fabrics at affordable price to suite the right specifications, taste and preference of customers using intelligently cutting edge technology and deliver to the customers just in time at their door step as and when needed at a small fee depending on proximity. JIT emerged as a result of the customers’ loss of confidence, trust in JIT’s existing competitors and their inability to sew to the customers’ specification and delivers to the customers at their specified time of need. Contrary to our competitors, JIT will address these issues and, maximize customers’ satisfaction to gain their trust and confidence in the sewing industry. |
Description: | As times evolved, various fashion trends also came to be accepted in the world of corporate outfits. Formal, conservative look was the norm in the traditional corporate apparel, but the modern attire for corporate world calls for more comfort and style. Various types of cloths and colours are now made to integrate the otherwise dark, formal look of traditional corporate clothing. This is in response to the demand of workers to get additional comfort while working. For a fact, comfortability is often the determining factor why organizations and companies decide on changing their dress codes from traditional to modern corporate attires. In view of the trend of fashion, time constraint, and customers’ loss of confidence, trust in existing sewing industry, and their inability to sew to the customers’ specification and deliver to the customers at their specified time of need (just in time), brought to the minds of two brilliant entrepreneurs to capitalize on the opportunities the fashion world presents in order to solve these problems and also earn some income to reduce the rate of unemployed graduates in Kumasi and Ghana at large. It was initially thought of by Miss. Ernestina Apraku and Miss. Ruby Adjoa Sackey but along the line, Ms. Sheila Sackey, Mr. Andrew Adomako and Ms. Louisa Sarpong Nti showed the interest of becoming partners to it, after being informed of the idea. These people were invited on board because of their knowledge, experiences, skill in entrepreneurship. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/183 |
Appears in Collections: | Business Administration -ST |
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