Canadian Superstore Profitability

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1GzurYi10hGPWu_8nmaHOkO0ujgxs4kMLD-j0v5DhmjE/edit#gid=63721883

Profit is noticibly lower per order on critical orders, as well as orders not specified. For maximum profitablity it recommended to encourage customers to use low through high, and make sure that they are recording the priority of the order.

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Book cases and tables are losing money per order. It is suggested to re-evaluate shipping methods, and other areas where costs of each order can be reduced to adjust for this.

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Job Description: Patagonia: Product Developer

Description:

http://www.patagonia.com/us/jobs/Product-Developer—Technical_JOB-REQ-334-1

This role will ensure the constructions, fit, quality, costs, and sample deliveries meet the Company’s business objectives. Identify sourcing, material, and construction technologies. Manage the garment fit process in collaboration with design and pattern making. Collaborates with factories to achieve ‘state of the art’ opportunities for product innovation and/or supports the training of new factory resources. Advocate the Company’s core values and mission statement.

Qualifications:

Bachelor’s degree in a related field (Apparel / Textile Design, Technology, Merchandising, Engineering). 4-6 years’ experience in design, development, production or merchandising. Physical Health.

What Patagonia wants it’s brand to?:

Mission Satement: Build the best product, cause no unnecessary harm, use business to inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis.

“Our values reflect those of a business started by a band of climbers and surfers, and the minimalist style they promoted. The approach we take towards product design demonstrates a bias for simplicity and utility.

Is the Patagonia Consistent?:

Based upon research from Glassdoor, Product reviews on amazon, and the Product Developer job posting, Patagonia does an excellent job of matching their brand portrayal in the work place and how the make their product.

Road Map to employment:

Bachelors Degree in business or design related concentration

Masters degree in Sports Product design (offered at U of O pdx)

https://pd.uoregon.edu/sports-product-design

Entry level Design job:

Graphic Production Artist is a job that could suit this requirement within Patagonia.

http://www.patagonia.com/us/jobs/Graphic-Production-Artist_JOB-REQ-339

4-6 years of design work including experience with design software such as adobe illustrator, building technical products (laser cutting, welding, and seam-taping), and experience with product merchandising as well.

 

 

Service blue print: Dominos Order Service

Group Workshop Services BlueprintWhen analyzing the blueprint, we noticed that Dominoes does not have company delivery vehicles. This can be confusing and unsettling for customers. Shifting to a company car would improve image and customer satisfaction. Overall Dominoes has done a great job of optimizing the delivery process and its service blueprint.

 

The Perfect Place for a Perfect Spa

Raleigh, NC

The location we decided to explore our “Executive Health” spa is convenient located in central downtown. Its a short distance from wealthy residences and near the state capitol building. Its the only spa on the east side of the freeway in this area. Close to many different places of business and hotels which makes it the perfect place for the busy executive to relax.

Million dollar plus homes in northwest ralieg
Homes Over 1M in northwest Raleigh, close to the Carolina Country Club.
Short distance from wealthy permanent residential area.
Short distance from the community above.
Hotels near the business district.
Hotels near the business district and state capitol.
Nearest Competitor, many of which are mainly for exercise or hair.

 

 

WordPress Creation

This team of this blog is comprised of Dennis, Brandon, John and Nathan. We found the background of our blog from Unsplash.

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Brandon is a GSS major, with minors in Latin American Studies and Geography. He is a fourth year senior and will graduate in the spring… hopefully.

Johnathan is also a GSS major. He is unfortunately a fifth year senior and will be graduating in the Winter.

Dennis is a GSS major. He is a second year student. Hopefully graduate in 2017.

Nathan is a Economics major with a minor in Business. Fourth year senior graduating in the spring.