Fetch is a fashion held in the school on January 29th. We came up with the idea of a fashion show because nobody has come up with anything like it and we believed it would have been both beneficial to the school and our company. We also based our idea and slogan, ‘we’re making it happen’ on teen popular film, Mean Girls.
On the 25th of September we were given different roles of the management team. General Manager was Megan Whelan-Dalton but she transferred to a new school so Luke Mooney has been given the role as CEO. The company secretary is Otilia Ebongo and as well as CEO the finance manager is Luke Mooney. Our Human resources Managers are, Clodagh Whelan and Seán Leydon. Nathan Kelly and Daniel Burke have been put in charge of Marketing and our research managers are Keeva Bartley, Kelsey Fitzgerald and Shauna McKinney.
Firstly we’ve done our SCOT analysis and we figured out all of our strengths, opportunities, challenges and threats. We figured out that one of our strengths is that this is the first time that a fashion show is being held in the school so it will be a new experience for us and everyone in the school. It also involves the whole school and gives a sense of, ‘common unity’.
And as most of the members in our school our 'hipsters' we've decided to go with a hipster themed fashion show.
The challenge that we’ve had to deal with is getting clothes for the fashion show from local shops but they’ve been very unreliable so we had to come up with the money on our own to purchase clothes. Another challenge is that this is a very big event and also a new one to the school so we have nothing to compare it to.
We’ve seen this fashion show as an opportunity to make a lot of money. No matter the outcome of the actual show we’ve estimated that our profits will turn out very good.
The only threat that we’ve seen is the fact that we are the first company in this school that have come