branded shirts? o Yes o No 2) How often do you purchase branded shirts? o Once a week o Once a month o Once in 3 months o Once in 6 months o Once in more than 6 months 3) Which of the following garment brands are you presently using? o Globus o Allen copper o John player o Cotton County o Peter England o Charlie Outlaw o Priknit o Monte Carlo o Other (Please specify)___________________ 4) How important are the following factors for you while buying branded shirts?
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Executive Shirt Company‚ Inc. Case Analysis Report Submitted by: Amritha Kini (1411284) Karunesh Jigyasu (1411298) Nirmal George (1411310) Ranjan Choudhary (1411321) Srihari K S (1411332) Group 4‚ Section E Vidur Kumar (1411343) PGP 2014 – 16 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The choice to expand into the custom shirt market is likely to increase profitability for the Executive Shirt Company by 25%‚ if Ike’s process plan is implemented as per the case data. However‚ with
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Case analysis: executive shirt company OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Case Introduction The Executive Shirt Company (ESC) has seen a recent dip in their profit and so they had decided to expand the company’s product line to take advantage of what he thought was a tremendous opportunity in the custom-size dress shirt market. Mr. Dwight Collier‚ Gen. Manager of Executive Shirt Company (ESC) is planning to introduce customized shirts in his current production facility since they can fetch 75% more
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Executive Shirts Company Case Solution and Case Study Operations : Executive Shirts Company Assignment and Case Solution Show details of calculations and answers todescriptive questions on pages 2 to 8 of this handout. Also‚ please fill in numericalanswers for the questions in the table below. Question | Answer | (A) Regular Shirts | | Theoretical CT for Cutting Operation with L of 60 | 0.25 minutes | Theoretical CT for Cutting Operation with L of 10 | 0.56 minutes | Labor Content
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The case “NORTH STAR CONCERT” is about Lucinda Ramirez who is about to begin producing T-shirts for a rock concert. The central problem in this case is that she needs to decide how many shirts she should produce for the concert to maximize her profits. Her decision in this case can be categorized as “Decision under uncertainty” as probabilities associated with all possible states of nature are neither stated in the case facts nor can be determined from the given data. I would like to
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OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT EXECUTIVE SHIRT COMPANY CASE PGP1 – Section A Group 13 Manohar Vankadara Darshan Karkera Sukvinder Singh Sunil Kumar A Touseefullah Siddiqui Q.1) Compute the following quantities for the current production process as well as for Mike’s and Ike’s plans‚ assuming the plans are implemented as described in the case. Solution: Current batch processing Sales for the Executive Shirt Company are constituted of only a few basic styles and colours.
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Case 24 George’s T-shirts Executive Summary George Lassiter is project engineer for a major defensive contractor. For the last six years George has enjoyed an interesting and lucrative side business while designing‚ manufacturing‚ and hawking special event T-shirts. Some of these events include rock concerts‚ major sporting events‚ and special fund-raising events. His idea was very recognized within the community because his products were not only cheap but they were also cleverly designed and
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Who Lives in “Dublin 4” The novel Dublin 4 was written by Maeve Binchy in 1983. This consists of four short stories which all took place in a town called Dublin. The four short stories that Binchy wrote about are Dinner in Donnybrook‚ Flat in Ringsend‚ Decision in Belfield‚ and Murmurs in Montrose. Each story has different characters‚ plots‚ and imagery. Also they all have different themes and conflicts. At the end of each short story Maeve Binchy does not tell what the resolution to the conflict
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25.00 Unit Contribution Margin = 15.00 per shirt Break even point = (target profit + fixed expenses) / unit contribution margin Break even point = (0.00 + 300‚000.00) / 15.00 Break even point = 20‚000 units Break even point in sales = 20‚000 x 40 = 800‚000
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