POB SBA Belleza Boutique1
POB SBA Belleza Boutique1
POB SBA Belleza Boutique1
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TABLE OF CONTENT
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Business Plan 4
Description of Business 5
Location 6
Role of Entrepreneur 10
Types of Production 11
Levels of Production 13
Use of Technology 15
Linkages 16
Government Regulations 18
Ethical Issues 19
Appendix 20
Bibliography 34
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BUSINESS PLAN
Belleza Boutique will be launched in July 1st 2015 and will provide shoppers with fashionable high-end apparels
with an affordable price tag for teenage and young adult females. The business will provide blouses, dresses,
pants, skirts, and shirts, to satisfy the requirements of the retail market.
Ms. Kimberly Singh will be the business proprietor. She holds a bachelor’s Degree in Business Management and
will have full control of the business. She has the experience in this type of business and will employ 11
personnel. The business intends to expand in the next five to seven years internally hiring more employees and
expanding externally the business will launch new branches in Trinidad and in the Caribbean.
Belleza Boutique will import top of the line quality apparels from a foreign company to meet the demand of
teenage and young adult females and also keep up with seasonal changes in the fashion industry. The business
will be located at the Falls at West Mall. The mall entices a large quantity of people due to the electronic stores,
shoe stores, fast food outlets etc. The business will use a flat organizational structure with the proprietor and10
employees: The proprietor, 2 managers, 1 accountant, 5 sales clerks and 2 cashiers.
Belleza Boutique will serve a narrow target market with niche clothing products, relying on long-term loyalty
from their target customers for success. Their taste in clothing changes rapidly and is hard to forecast so the
business will introduce new products every four months. The price ranges of the apparels will vary on the
economical state of the country and discounts will be given to customers occasionally.
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DESCRIPTION OF BUSINESS
Retail √ Construction
Agriculture
Wholesale Distribution
Manufacturing
Belleza Boutique will import and sell apparels for teenage and young adult females. The apparels will fill
the store with fashionable clothes with affordable price tags
OJECTIVES/MISSION STATEMENT
Belleza Boutique Mission is to provide shoppers with fashionable high-end apparels with an affordable
price tag
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JUSTIFICATION OF LOCATION
Location: Belleza Boutique will be located at the Falls at West Mall, Western Main Road Westmoorings,
where a large unit will be rented to meet the requirements of the business.
Advantages:
The mall magnetizes an abundance of people due to its electronic stores, shoe stores, fast food outlets etc.
Parking availability for over 900 vehicles
The business will not have to pay land tax because the business unit will be rented
Disadvantages
Clothing will be supplied for females only
Clothing will not be popular clothing brand
Competitors nearby
Access: The mall can be easily accessed with private and public transportation
The name of Belleza Boutique’s competitor is Micels. Micels is located at the Falls at West Mall
Advantages: Micels has been in business for over a decade and has a strong sense of the customers style
when it comes to fashion it has a good market share.
Disadvantage: Belleza Boutique will provide the current stylish top of the line clothing and excellent
customer services.
Parking: At the Falls at West Mall there is over 900 available customer parking spaces with at least 50
vacant at any one time, even on the busiest days which are weekends.
Zoning Requirements: Since that the business unit will be rented and not bought there will be no need to
pay land tax, rates and taxes etc. Only a fixed monthly rent will be paid.
Visibility: Since that Belleza Boutique will be located in The Falls at West Mall there will be no need to
put up sign around the country for advertising because the mall is well established with lots of shoppers
going there. Before the business is launched, there will be television, radio and internet advertising, in
addition to this fliers will be shared out to customers in the mall mainly on a weekend at least three weeks
prior to opening because it is at this time the mall is filled with teenagers and young adult females.
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SELECTION OF APPROPRIATE LABOUR
Organization chart indicating who is responsible for each of the major areas of activity in the business.
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ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OF BELLEZA BOUTIQUE
Proprietor
General Manager
5 Slales Clerks
2 Cashiers
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SOURCES OF FIXED AND WORKING CAPITAL
FIXED ASSETS
1.
Improvements to store unit/ The Falls at West Mall A short term loan from Republic Bank Limited will be
obtained, this was already approved
2.
Furniture and Fixtures Purchased with the proprietor capital from any
reputable supplier
3.
Vehicle A long term loan from Republic Bank Limited will be
obtained, this was already approved
4.
Office Machinery Purchased with the proprietor capital from any
reputable supplier
WORKING CAPITAL
3.
Mannequins and Shelves Sourced with proprietor capital from Best Mannequins
Company, a well-established foreign company
4.
Stationeries and Office Supplies Sourced with proprietor capital from Stationery Plus
Ltd
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ROLE OF THE ENTREPRENEUR
The role of the entrepreneur in relation to the management function to be carried out
Planning
In the planning process of the business, the proprietor will coordinate with all key stakeholders with the
aim of launching Belleza Boutique.
Decision Making
The proprietor will decide on the apparels to be bought and sold, product prices and the display of the
products in the store. The proprietor will also make decision on the financial assets of the business and
how the business will settle its liabilities. All decisions will be in consultation with the general manager,
sales and marketing manager and accountant.
Staffing
Vacancies will be advertised in the local newspapers and online via the internet. After receiving resumes
the proprietor will choose individuals base on experience and qualification, interview them and then hire
employees.
Controlling
The proprietor will have full control of the overall business giving some level of control to the department
heads. Belleza Boutique will provide products and services at a lower price than competitors offer, brand
recognition, and control the profit margin on their products.
Communicating
The entrepreneur will communicate with its staff and train them well to communicate with customers,
suppliers and other stakeholders through writing, meetings, suggestion boxes, bulletins, e-mail, telephone,
fax etc.
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TYPES OF PRODUCTION.
Construction (building)
Other (Explain)
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Products imported: - all products to be sold at Belleza Boutique will be imported. Payments for those
items will be paid by means of credit card and bank draft through Belleza Boutique’s bank account.
Products imported will be based on the current taste of the clothing style industry for teenage and young
adult females which will be purchased in bulk.
Advertisements of the products and their prices and offers will be on television, newspapers and
on the internet.
The marketing manager and sales clerks will be fully knowledgeable of the products and
with excellent customer service convince shoppers to buy the products.
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FLOW CHART OF BELLEZA BOUTIQUE
FOREIGN
COMPANY
BANK (Credit
card, bank)
BELLEZA draft)
BOUTIQUE
BANK (CREDIT
CARD & CASH)
CUSTOMERS
LOCAL
COMPANY
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LEVELS OF PRODUCTION
Subsistence Surplus/Export
√ Domestic
Domestic level of production involves provision of goods and excellent customer services. This
Level involves import of stylish top of the line goods from reputable manufacturers from foreign
countries and retailing these same goods to the local market
Belleza Boutique will import apparels from the USA to Trinidad for the retail business to meet the
demands of the customers and to offer them a quality product at an affordable price.
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QUALITY CONTROL MEASURES
The proprietor of Belleza Boutique will ascertain that there will be a consistent top of the line products and will
put measures in place to maintain high degrees of quality.
The business will import standard quality apparels from a well establish and reputable supplier for the
USA assurance was obtained from the supplier that and a high level of research will be carried out on the
materials, colours style and current fashion used to make the clothing.
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USE OF TECHNOLOGY
Belleza Boutique will employ two technologies to help the regular operations of the business. They are:
The computers/cashiers register will enhance the efficiency of the business because the computers will be
used to help source and purchase apparels for the business, keep records of transactions in the sale of the
goods.
The Point of sale software will be used with the sales register ,this will record the amount of stock sold
and update the stock balance while the Peachtree computer software will be used by the accountant to
register the financial transaction and to produce data and reports.
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LINKAGES
Belleza Boutique can develop linkages of clothing assembling (foreign), small retail business
(local).
Backward linkage: Apparel assembling (Foreign). Apparels will be obtained wholesale for purchase.
Apparels are bought from foreign producers. Apparels bought from foreign producers wholesale will
permit Belleza Boutique to get discounts when buying materials from foreign manufacturers.
Forward linkage: Small retail business. Belleza Boutique will sell apparels to individual clients
BACKWARD LINKAGE
Fabric is used to
manufacture apparels
BELLEZA BOUTIQUE
FORWARD LINKAGE:
Apparels are then sold
to customers
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POTIENTAL OF GROWTH
Internal Growth: Belleza Boutique will be a great infrastructure expansion 4 years after being launched. We will
also employ more people upgrade with new styles of apparels.
External Growth: The prospective business intends to open new branches in Trinidad and Tobago within the next
five to seven years. We also intend to make our business well known in the Caribbean by forming a
Multinational Corporation.
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GOVERNMENT REGULATION
Belleza Boutique will follow the government’s regulation established for businesses in Trinidad and Tobago.
1. Belleza Boutique will be registered so the company can operate legally rather than the proprietor being
fined or even face imprisonment for operating the business illegally.
2. The store environment must be of high health and safety regulations, example if a mannequin is not
properly bolted down and if fell and injure a customer, Belleza Boutique can be sued and even suffer
negative publicity.
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ETHICAL ISSUES
Corruption in finance
Financial corruption can have a number of economic impacts on the business. Some causes of
financial corruption in a business are: loss of revenue, bankruptcy, fraud etc.
Loss of sale
Customers may reduce to demand of product which they are dissatisfied with.
Loss of customer
Staff being dishonest and not communicating well with customers can drive them to competitors
and not return.
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APPENIX
QUESTIONNAIRE
Belleza Boutique
This questionnaire is being done as part of the requirement for the School Based Assessment
(SBA) in Principle of Business.
Any assistance given will be greatly appreciated. All information given will be kept strictly
confidential.
Thank you,
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Signature
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Questionnaire
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8. What is your first impression upon entering a fashion store?
12. When purchasing a new item, do you buy a matching outfit item? (shoes, hat, bag, coat)
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13. What amount of clothing do you buy when on sales?
Less than 5 5 to 10
10 - 15 More than 15
Yes Somewhat No
16. If you like the store’s atmosphere, do you want to look around/stay longer?
Yes Maybe No
Yes Maybe No
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18. What Point-of-purchase (the till/cash desk) variables encourage you to make additional purchases?
19. What human elements in a store definitely affect your shopping experience?
20. How much do you spend buying fashion merchandises per month? (Clothing, Footwear, Accessories etc.)
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TALLY OF PRINCIPLE OF BUSINESS SBA QUESTIONNAIRES
1. Gender
25
20
15
10
0
Female Male
2. Age
30
25
20
15 2. Age
10
0
13 - 15 16 - 18 19 - 21
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3. Marital Status
50
45
40
35
30
25 3. Marital
Status
20
15
10
5
0
Married Single Divorced Separated
4. Ethnicity
25
20
15
4. Ethnicity
10
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5. Occupation
35
30
25
20
15 5. Occupation
10
0
Employed Unemployed Student Self Employed
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7.Element That Drive You To a Clothing Store
25
20
7.Element
15
That Drive
You To a
10 Clothing
Store
0
Exterior Sign Design of Display Display Location Other
Doorway Windows Window Size
30
25
20 8. Impression
Upon
15 Entering a
Fashion Store
10
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9. Purchase of New Item of
12
Clothing/Accessory
10
8
9. Purchase
6 of New Item
of
Clothing/Acc
4
essory
0
1 - 5 times 5 - 10 times Once a 2 - 3 times a 4 -7 times a 8+ per month
per year per year month month month
30
25
20 10. Acquire
15 Clothing
Frequently
10
0
Department Boutique Discount Online Custom Other
Store Store
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11. Criteria When Purchasing Clothing
18
16
14
12
11. Criteria
10
When
8 Purchasing
Clothing
6
4
2
0
Brand Colour Comfort Material Organic Price Quality Style
25
20
12.
15 Purchasing
Matching
Outfit Item
10
0
Never Not very often Sometimes Very often All the time
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13. Clothen Purchase When on Sale
30
25
20
13. Clothen
15 Purchase
When on
Sale
10
0
Less than 5 5 to 10 10 to 15 More than 15
30
25
20 14. Interest
in Celebrities
15 Fashion
Label
10
0
Yes Somewhat No
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15. Shopping For Clothen
25
20
15
15. Shopping
For Clothen
10
0
Return To The Go In Due To Try New Shops Serch Special Offers
Same Shop Window Display Beforehand Shops
20
16. Store's
Atmosphere
15 Makes You
Stay Longer
10
0
Yes Maybe No
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17. Purchases Encouraged By Store's
25
Atmosphere
20
17.
15 Purchases
Encouraged
By Store's
10
Atmosphere
0
Yes Maybe No
20
18.
15
Encouragem
ent of
10 Additional
Purchases
0
Store's card leaflet Product display Poster Price display
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19. Affects of Human Elements in a Store
45
40
35
30
19. Affects
25
of Human
20 Elements in
a Store
15
10
5
0
Customer service Employee's Busy store Customers in store
characteristics
8
20. Expence
6 On Fashion
Merchandise
Per Month
4
0
$50 TT $80 TT $100 TT $140 TT $300 TT $500 TT $700 TT $1000 TT
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Robinson, K & Hamil, S (2011). Principle of Business for CSEC, Jamaica: Carlong Publishers.
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