A Business Plan Presented To Senior High School College of Education University of The East - Manila
A Business Plan Presented To Senior High School College of Education University of The East - Manila
A Business Plan Presented To Senior High School College of Education University of The East - Manila
Members:
Mendoza, Patricia
Gamban, John Edwin
Barriga, Ma. Alyssa
Jadulan, Jaymielyn
Velasco, Kate Ivy
Javier, Hannah Rish
Filomeno, Averry
Cardano, Daniele John
Maniquis, Alyssa Mae
Esmael, Al
Malang, Juhaira
STE 12 – 5M
October 2020
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Chapter I
INTRODUCTION
Background of the Company
In today’s generation, a lot of businesses offer different types of products and
services. Products have been evolving because of the emergence of new styles, tastes
and preferences served in the market therefore, this makes it harder for the business to
engage in the competition inside and outside the market. Nevertheless, business to be
established shall be served in a new and refreshing style of trend wherein it is
affordable for all ages.
The reason the business was created because we want to provide the wants and
needs of the consumers. We are your one stop online shop that is based in Manila. We
want to give you the best of quality products that is produced by our Production Team.
We make sure that our products are made with incredible care to detail and safety, and
a sprinkle of love.
Values
CINCO is committed to innovate and excel in serving with respect and care for
customers by offering the budget-friendly quality of products and services. The café
also demonstrates services with integrity, trust, and passion.
Objectives
To produce stylish and fashionable masks
To satisfy consumers with our service
To help consumers to be fashionable yet protected
To increase revenue and decrease expenses annually.
For the owners to develop a better leadership skill and potential.
For employees to continually learn and adapt to changes.
To make business products effective and excellent.
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Chapter II
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
CINCO is a starting business that offers products that you will need in this time of
pandemic. The business features a full product listing that offers affordable prices in
every product and the materials to be used are good for the environment – eco-friendly,
wherein the purpose of it is to lessen the usage of non-biodegradable waste. Our shop
is located at the University of the East - Manila, which is along C.M. Recto Avenue.
CINCO is a
business owned by Patricia Mendoza with a starting capital of Php 50,000.00. Under
CINCO, we have the department heads, John Edwin Gamban, Kate Ivy Velasco, John
Daniele Cardano and Averry Filomeno followed by the department assistants,
Jaymielyn Jadulan, Alyssa Barriga, and Juhaira Malang.
This business plan will provide the vision, mission, and objectives of the
business. Also, the different scope of the business such as products and services
offered, market focus, action plans, management team, financial plan, and financial
forecast including the projected amount on sales, profit and loss, capital and income.
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Chapter III
BUSINESS ORGANIZATION
The organizational chart begins with the Chief Executive Officer, as seen in the above
image, followed by the four separate departments with the heads of the department and
their assistants: production department, marketing department, finance department, and
human resources. Below are the officers' duties and obligations.
The Chief Executive Officer will be the one to track and monitor the business
operations. In addition, activities from the monthly statement and report are analyzed to
come up with business decisions and achieve its main goal and purpose.
Department Heads
1. Human Resources Director
In charge of tracking the overall performance of the executives and the
representatives. He's important for the effective and efficient running of the human
resources department in CINCO.
4. Production Manager
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Chapter IV
PRODUCTION PLAN
A. Production Specification
It is necessary to wear face masks nowadays for it is required by the authority to
fight the current situation we are in. Masks are not a fashion accessory but they do take
up a fair amount of real estate on your face, so it’s no surprise that people are looking
for aesthetically pleasing ones. With that in mind, we decided to create a fashionable
and stylish mask yet will also protect you from the virus.
While washing your hands with soap and water should be your go-to, hand
sanitizer does work in a pinch. Let's face it, sometimes you don't have soap or a
dependable sink and that's where hand sanitizer sparkles. In those circumstances, hand
sanitizers are a pretty solid backup plan. Hand sanitizer is a good way to disinfect when
you don't have access to soap and water between hand washes.
B. Product Process
C. Plant Related Capital
D. Machinery And Equipment
The Cinco face masks have their own supplier where the production, designing,
and sublimation printing are included.
The Cinco Sanitizers
E. Plant Location
Our business is located at University of the East - Manila
Address: 2219 Recto Ave, Sampaloc, Manila, 1008 Metro Manila
F. Building and Facilities
The two entrances to the University of the East - Manila is the Recto gate, the
main, and the Gastambide gate. The location is convenient and within reach. The
university can be searched online.
G. Raw Materials
Facemasks
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95% cotton - the inner part that is soft fluffy usually white material made up of twisted
hairs.
5% polyester - the outer part that makes the mask wrinkle-resistant property and its
ability to retain its shape
Hand Sanitizer
99% Isopropyl Alcohol (1 cup) - a colorless, flammable chemical compound with a
strong odor.
3% Hydrogen Peroxide (1 tablespoon) - In its pure form, it is a very pale blue liquid,
slightly more viscous than water.
Glycerin (1 Teaspoon) - used as a moisturizer to treat or prevent dry, rough, scaly, itchy
skin and minor skin irritations
Essential oils (1 to 2 drops) - made from parts of certain plants like leaves, herbs, barks,
and rinds. The scents available are Tea tree, Lavender, and Lemon.
H. Power Supply and Utilities
Electricity Utilities
In sequence on assembling the design of facemasks, electricity will be the
number one utility. It is used for sublimation printing. The rate for sublimation printing
ranges from sixty (60) to eighty (80) pesos per mask.
I. Production Cost
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Chapter V
MARKETING PLAN
A. Market Profile
B. Demand Analysis
1. The projected consumption First Year, then Five Years & Ten Years Operation.
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C. Supply Analysis
1) Source of Product Supply
a) Foreign - Cínco’s masks are made from 10% cotton and 90% polyester while the
sanitizers are made from 99% Isopropyl Alcohol, 3% Hydrogen Peroxide,
Glycerin, and Essential.
b) Local – The raw materials that are used in making the masks are from a local
supplier and made by them.
Supply chains, also known as value chains or demand chains, can be defied as all the
links involved in managing the flow of products, services, and information in the agri-
food system, from seed to table (Wysocki). The genuine proportion of supply chain
achievement is the means by which well exercises are composed over the gracefully
chain to make an incentive for buyers while likewise expanding the benefit of each
connection in the supply chain. The great result of the business relates to the past
components including the worker's difficult work and association during undertakings,
likewise the representative's perception on leading an item is a major effect.
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Chapter VI
Human Resources Plan
B. Application Requirement
Regardless of which job or line of work you are applying for, a list of requirements for
the application is inevitable. Here are the following requirements in accordance to the
labor code of the Philippines.
1. Birth Certificate – You may obtain a copy of this from the National Statistic’s Office
or more commonly known as NSO.
2. Transcript of Records – You can request this from the secondary school, college, or
university where you graduated from. This shows your academic performance when you
were still schooling.
3. SSS ID – You may obtain this from the Social Security System or more commonly
called SSS, a social insurance program ran by the government.
4. NBI Clearance – This document shows that the applicant is free from charges. You
can get it at the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).
5. Police Clearance – This clearance from the Philippine National Police (PNP)
proves that the applicant has no complaint or record in the police department.
6. TIN ID / Form – This document which can be obtained from the Bureau of Internal
Revenue shows that the applicant is a taxpayer. It also proves certain personal
information.
7. PhilHealth – Membership to PhilHealth is requested in some employment agencies
or companies. It is a government health program that aids its members in terms of
hospital confinements.
8. Resume – This document shows a summary of an account of the applicant
including his or her education, previous experiences, and qualifications for the job.
C. Hiring process
Resume - objective/s, work histories, a summary of educational background,
accomplishments in this field (optional), and skills are included.
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Interview - a face-to-face structured conversation where questions are being asked for
an applicant. Applicants are expected to answer questions accurately and precisely.
Practical Assessment or Screening - it includes the advertising and marketing strategy
of a person for a different product. The HR manager will provide a schedule for the
applicants who passed the last interview. (Duration: two (2) to three (3) months)
E. BENEFITS
Employees’ Benefits and Regulations
Standard office hours for CEO, Managers, Assistant Managers and regular employees
will range from eight (8) hours a day.
Special non-working holidays include: Chinese New Year, Black Saturday,
Ninoy Aquino Day, All Saint’s Day, Additional special days, Christmas Eve, and Last
day of the year
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G. Promotional Process
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1. Problem Definition: First of all, the management must identify the need for a
promotion and should take into consideration the following points:
§ Which Product/Service is to be promoted?
§ Who is the target audience?
§ How much budget is allocated for the promotional activities?
§ What message is to be conveyed to the prospective buyers?
§ What marketing strategies are to be adopted?
§ Which analytical tool is to be used?
2. Establishment of detailed Objectives: The objectives are the end goals
towards which all the efforts are directed. Once the target audience is identified the
management must set the objectives of the promotion. The objectives could be to
encourage the non-users to use the product, increase the usage of the existing
customers, or enter into a new market segment with a modified product line.
3. Design of Promotion Mix: Once the objectives are set, these provide the
basis for selecting an appropriate promotional tool (advertising, personal selling, sales
promotion, etc.). The management must carefully analyze all the costs and effects
associated with each marketing element before making the final choice.
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Chapter VII
Financial Plan
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Initial Capital:
P 13200
The capital mounted up to 13200 pesos but gradually descended due to the expenses
made. The capital was reduced by 85.23% with a totality of 11250 pesos.
Fixed Costs
Payroll Php 262000
Total Fixed Costs (TFC) Php 262000
Variable Costs
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Break-Even Point
Break-Even Units (X) X = TFC / (P – V) 3584.62 units
Break-Even Sales (S) S = X – P = TFC/CMR Php 430142.83
D. Return on Investments
The total sales of all the revenue made during the selling period amounted to
16200 pesos. The overall capital is 13200 pesos from the contributions of the members
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of the company. By dividing the total sales to the capital, the venture got 81.48% for the
return on investment.
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