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Transcript: By: Mikayla Robinson "Kay's Kakes" is a boisterous bakery full of life and color. We enjoy satisfying everyone’s sweet tooth with a variety of treats. Product Market _____________________ We are seeking $50 thousand dollars to start the production of our grocery store line by using half of the profit to pay commission to grocery stores that agree to start selling our products in stores. Then the last $25 thousand to heighten our production values to have extra product to ship out. We expect to provide an exit within 2 years by a dividend of excess profits. “Kay’s Kakes” makes a variety of sweets from full sized birthday cakes to mini rainbow macaroons. The company produces the following products: • Cakes • Cookies • Cupcakes • Pies • Bread • Pastries Presently, our “Rainbow Cheesecake” is in the maturity stage. It competes primarily on its appealing color scheme and its unique taste. Our future plans include developing a cheesecake for the freezer section for customers to purchase from their local stores and enjoy at home any time within the next year. Management We have competitive advantage because of our low cost producer status. 50lb bags of flour only cost about 45 dollars, which can make about 3 dozen cakes or 6 dozen pastries. Customers Product Pricing The greatest risks associated with our business today are fluctuating food prices and slow days of business. We feel like we can overcome these risks because of our outstanding training in our customer service skills. Our biggest recognized opportunities include serving our various customers including our celebrity guest. _____________________________________ "Kay's Kakes" identifies our business market as a manufacturer. Our market is growing: Our total market size was approximately $250 thousand over the last 4 months and is expected to grow by 20% in the next 5 years. Competitors Business Risks _____________________ The vision of "Kay's Kakes" is to be the #1 selling bakery in all the east coast. After that we plan on expanding some properties to the mid west and the west coast so everyone in the US can enjoy our treats. Kay's Kakes Overall Goal The management team is led by Chief Executive Officer Mikayla Robinson who founded “Kay’s Kakes” in the year 2015. She previously worked in Starbucks and in her Church’s One Family Café. ________________________________ _________________________________________ We appeal to everyone who wants to liven up a party, show their appreciation, or just craves a good cupcake. With our signature style of colorful flare we draw in people of every age. Find more information about us on our web page at file:///media/removable/TRAILMIXTAP/Mikayla's%20Stuff/Headings_Mikayla%20Robinson/Business%20Webpage/Homepage.html ___________________________ Mission Statement Capital Requirements We compete directly with Carlo’s Bakery in New Jersey and Georgetown Cupcake in our Nation’s Capital and alternatives to our product include smoothies, frozen yogurt and fruit popsicles to satisfy a customer’s sweet tooth while remaining healthy.

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Transcript: Nobody knows babies like we do! Quality products . Good Customer service. Every Kid really loves this store.. BABYLOU ABOUT US About Us BabyLou was established in 2004. It has been more than a decade since we started, where we have ensured to take care of every need and want of every child and infant under one roof, true to the caption “NO BODY KNOWS BABIES LIKE WE DO”. Our benchmark is to provide 100% customer service and satisfaction and continue to deliver the same with a wide range of toys, garments and Baby Products. Play and Create We Are Best 01 02 03 Block games Building Blocks help Kids to use their brain. PLAY TO LEARN in Crusing Adventures Our Discoveries Enjoy a sunny vacation aboard a luxury yacht with the LEGO® Creator 3in1 31083 Cruising Adventures set. This ship has all the comforts you need, including a well-equipped cabin and a toilet. Sail away to a sunny bay and take the cool water scooter to the beach. Build a sandcastle, enjoy a picnic, go surfing or check out the cute sea creatures before you head back to the yacht for a spot of fishing. Escape into the mountains Disney Little Princes in Also available for your Babies..... Also... Out of The World… Our reponsibility BABYLOU…. Our Responsibility All children have the right to fun, creative and engaging play experiences. Play is essential because when children play, they learn. As a provider of play experiences, we must ensure that our behaviour and actions are responsible towards all children and towards our stakeholders, society and the environment. We are committed to continue earning the trust our stakeholders place in us, and we are always inspired by children to be the best we can be. Innovate for children We aim to inspire children through our unique playful learning experiences and to play an active role in making a global difference on product safety while being dedicated promoters of responsibility towards children.

Business Template

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BUSINESS AGENDA

Transcript: CALLING A MEETING COMMENTS AND FEEDBACKS Following the agenda REGAINING FOCUS Closing the agenda SMALL TALK A reminder can also come in the form of an e-mail or notice. Verbal announcements or reminders should always be backed up by documented ones. The date, location, time, length, and purpose of the meeting should be included. Step 1 ALLOCATING ROLES VOTING Once everyone has arrived, the chairperson, or whoever is in charge of the meeting should formally welcome everyone to the meeting and thank the attendees for coming. REMINDERS The person in charge of calling and holding a meeting may decide to allocate certain roles to other staff members. THANK YOU'S AND CONGRATS 6 Australian Tours: Pierre (if time allows 10 minutes) 7 Feedback from last year: Everyone (15 minutes) 8 Vote on staff picnic: Everyone (15 minutes) 9 Questions/Closing remarks/Reminders: Everyone (5 minutes) http://www.englishclub.com/business-english/meetings-vocabulary.htm WRAPPING UP BUSINESS AGENDA During the meeting, participants will comment, provide feedback, or ask questions. One of the most difficult things about holding an effective meeting is staying within the time limits. Attendees should be able to follow the agenda as the meeting progresses. Before beginning the first main item on the agenda, the speaker should provide a brief verbal outline the objectives. FOLLOW UP There is almost always one last thing to say, even after the closing remarks. A chairperson might close the meeting and then make a last-minute reminder. Step 5 WATCHING THE TIME Step 3 OBJECTIVES WELCOME Vocabulary Opening a meeting. This should be done either in person, or in an e-mail. WRITING AN AGENDA If an important figure is absent, it may be necessary for the chairperson to apologize for his or her absence and offer a brief explanation for it. By e-mail. Posted on bulletin boards. At the end of another meeting To issue a reminder If the meeting is a small group, it is probably unecessary to take attendance out loud. The person who is taking the minutes will know everyone personally and can indicate who is present and who is absent. In a larger meeting, it may be necessary to send around an attendance sheet or call out names. TAKING THE MINUTE Preparation When issues cannot be resolved or decisions cannot be easily made, they are often put to a vote. Most votes occur during meetings. The end of the meeting is also the time to thank anyone who has not been thanked at the beginning of the meeting, or anyone who deserves a second thank you. There are different reasons why a meeting comes to an end. Time may run out, or all of the items in the agenda may be checked off. Someone may be called upon to take the minutes, someone may be asked to do roll call, and someone may be asked to speak on a certain subject. In the closing remarks, the chairperson, or participants may want to discuss the date and time for the next meeting, when the minutes will be available, or when a decision should be made by. It is easy to get off topic when you get a number of people in the same room. It is the chairperson's responsiblity to keep the discussion focused. Step 2 ROLL CALL/APOLOGIES http://www.englishclub.com/business-english/meetings-vocabulary.htm Sample Agenda: 1 Welcome, Introduction: Pierre and Stella (5 minutes) 2 Minutes from previous meeting: Jane (10 minutes) 3 Japan Tours: Pierre (15 minutes) 4 N.A. Tours: Pierre (15 minutes) 5 Korean Tours: Pierre (15 minutes) 6 Australian Tours: Pierre (if time allows 10 minutes) Step 4 Anyone, including you, may be assigned to take the minutes at a meeting. Often someone who is not participating in the meeting will be called upon to be the minute-taker. Whether you are holding the meeting or attending the meeting it is polite to make small talk while you wait for the meeting to start.

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