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GEORGE, S T –SHIRTS

The case about George’s T-shirts can be studied or analyzed by grouping the material into eight different categories.

Introduction

● George Lassiter, a project engineer for a major defense contractor and also an entrepreneur who manufactures and designs special events T-shirts
● He has owned this lucrative T-shirt business for six years
● Designed T-shirts for “special events” such as rock concerts, major sporting events, and special fund-raising events.
● Provided cleverly designed, well-produced, and reasonably priced products
● Product not endorsed by event sponsors
● Distributed products on surrounding streets and parking lots
Defining the problem
The case points out the main issue that George Lassiter is confronted with and this is whether he should place an order for 5000, 7500 or 10000 T-shirts for the upcoming events

Objectives The main objective of the case is to find out the possible financial outcome if he places order for 5000, 7500 or 10,000 T-shirts
George also has to take into consideration the amount that he will pay to find out the number of people who will attend the concert.
Looking at the three different scenarios George should place an order of 10,000 T-shirts because that will yield maximum profit Order size Expected Profit 5000 $ 20314 7500 $25238 10000 $ 26553

● The SWOT Analysis can also be used to evaluate the case.

Strengths
Demonstrates a high level of incoming cash flows
Establishes clientele of vendors
Effectively utilizes research and development

Weaknesses
Unbalanced ratio of customer to sales
Lack of

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