George J Machange BUS METHODS Dr. Ramdas Case Study 2 : T-shirt Design I’m left with one semester of my MBA program and I am looking to paying back some hefty students loans. Even though I had to borrow money to complete the program‚ I thought it was a worthwhile investment. Nonetheless‚ I would like to repay some of my loans before graduating‚ if at all possible. I had recently taken entrepreneurial and small business classes and decided to put some of my knowledge to work. I suspect that a
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A Business Plan | Custom Printed T-Shirts | University of Phoenix Online-BUS/210-Professor Baker | Cynthia Bryant/Student | 7/8/2012 | | Introduction The S.W.O.T Business Analysis Company I am writing about is a Custom T-Shirt company named Your T-Shirt. The reason this business was interesting to me was
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What are some of the historical stereotypes of Asians that are present in this T-shirt design? The Asians present of the shirt have straw hats‚ appear fairly old and work at a laundry service. They also have the last name of Wong. These are the stereotypes that people have of Asians. In the past many of the people in Eastern Asia may have worn straw hats because they farmed in rice fields but not all of them did. There is also the issue that both old Asian men look alike which is another stereotype
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Travels of a t-shirt in a global economy In her book‚ The Travels of a T-shirt in the Global Economy‚ Pietra Rivoli takes on the intricacies and complexities of trade and globalization through following the path of a T-Shirt she purchased from Walgreens for $5.99. It is a very informative book and her writing is such that the reader is left feeling both well informed on the issues discussed‚ as well as entertained. Rivoli breaks up the book into 4 sections. In Part I‚ “King Cotton‚” we are brought
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Art Design T-Shirt Printing T-Shirt Printing is an exciting new business that allows people to custom design a shirt (specifically the design on the front or back) any way that they would like. By intelligently leveraging cutting edge technology‚ It will harness the power of computer sublimation to allow custom shirt printing in production runs as small as one unit. Imagine the ability to create a totally custom shirt. You choose the material and style of the shirt‚ and then the image or graphic
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Competition Team T-Shirt expects significant competition within the t-shirt industry. Some of the more prominent incumbents in this space include specialty retailers such as Urban Outfitters‚ mass retailers such as Target and Internet retailers such as Palmer Cash and Busted Tees. Although there is significant competition‚ Team T-Shirt is confident that its products occupy a gap created by the aforementioned competitors. Specifically‚ while all competitors are good at creating designs‚ either
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THE BASICS OF SILK SCREENING WWW.PROTOCASE.COM © Protocase Inc. All rights reserved Document edition – 1.2 Last updated: March‚ 2007 Toll free: 1-866-849-3911 (US & Canada only) Tel: 1-902-567-3335 Fax: 1-902-567-3336 Email: info@protocase.com Table of contents Introduction ………………………………………………………….. 3 The Silk Screen Process ………………………………………………….. 3 Graphics Process ………………………………………………….. 3 Text ………………………………………………………………….. 4 Other TIPS ………………………………………………………….. 5 Color …………………………………………………………………
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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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exploiting workers all around the world. One female speaker especially caught the attention of Rivoli by exclaiming‚ “Who made your T-Shirt”. This instance sparked Rivoli’s intrigue‚ she began traveling thousands of miles and across three continents to find out who did make these T-Shirts that we all wear without giving a second thought about the journey each T-Shirt had to go through to make it here to the United States. This sets the foundation for the rest of the book and explains its purpose.
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Question 1: Write a summary of this book Often‚ when we think of a t-shirt‚ not much consideration goes past throwing it on and walking out the door. We discover in The Travels of a T-Shirt in the Global Economy‚ author Pietra Rivoli conveys the story of a t-shirt she purchased in Florida for just $5.99. Beginning with core element of the t-shirt‚ she describes the cotton boom in the United States and why we have reigned supreme as the leading cotton producer. She even meets with a Texan farmer
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