Saturday, May 19, 2018

Business Plan


ISTIQOMAH HIJAB


Hijab or also known as the veil nowadays is not a strange thing anymore. It is visible to women who decide to hood while creative with their headscarf. With the development of this mode, it will also appear a variety of models and types of hijab that can make a woman look more beautiful and attractive. This opportunity is reversed for the hijab of a good hijab that is plain to the pattern.
Hijab or veil has become one of the best-selling search list for women. fashion designers pay more attention to this one fashion model. Thus, the veil has a role to the attraction and personality of a person in the dress. And of course, it can avoid the bad things that harm women. With the growing creation of society against the hijab, bringing out various types and variations. Whatever Type and its kind, the most important thing is not to deviate from the notion of the veil itself, where it works as a cover of aurat.

·        Vision and mission

Vision:
Making "ISTIQOMAH HIJAB" as an effort to provide various types and motives of the hijab to know all the people know and come in ISTIQOMAH HIJAB.
Mission:
1. Give priority to quality in service.
2. Oriented to customer satisfaction.
3. Develop innovations both in products and services
4. Develop business in several other strategic places to expand the business or job field.

·        Business Identification

Business Name: ISTIQOMAH HIJAB
Business Owner: Nur Raihana Zahra
Business Address: JL. Tugu Rt. 1 Rw. 1 Kota Depok
Contact Person: 082136701411
E-mail: istiqomah.hijab@gmail.com
Facebook: istiqomah hijab
Twitter: @Istiqomah hijab
Blogger: http //: Istiqomah hijab.blogspot.com

·        Business Scope
The scope of the business we are pioneering is still a beginner business, but this business is very promising because ISTIQOMAH HIJAB  has hijab various types and motifs, has become one of the best-selling search list for women. fashion designers pay more attention to this one fashion model. Thus, the veil has a role to attract one's attractiveness and personality in dress, all of society.
Business Purpose:
1. Applying entrepreneurship skills
2. In order for our business better known and interested others
3. Bring out the talent to do business
4. Make a profit

MARKETING TARGET

Target And Market Segmentation :

Geography
1.     The area that we targeted is Depok area in Boarding school, the reason we choose in Boarding school because the place to shop for this product is very difficult and the students are not allowed out of the Boarding school environment.
2.     We see a lot of business opportunities on hijab, sarong girls and bross, so we take advantage of this opportunity.

Demographics
Based on demography, we market in the market of students, and the surrounding community to facilitate us to obtain market information.

CAPITAL PLAN

Operating costs:
Monthly merchandise                                               = Rp. 3,000,000
Salary of employee 5 person @Rp.1.000.000 x 5    = Rp. 5.000.000
Packaging                                                                  = Rp. 200,000
Depreciation 2 years                                                  = Rp. 154,500
Total Operational Cost                                               = Rp. 8.354.500

Estimated Sales of Hijab Monthly:
Plain Jilbab @Rp. 20.000 x 200pcs           = Rp. 4.000.000
Takedown Hijab @Rp. 25,000 x 150pcs   = Rp. 3.750.000
Tape hijab @Rp. 30.000 x 150pcs             = Rp. 4.500.000
Total Sales per month                                = Rp. 12.250.000

PERCENTAGE OF NET PROFIT

Estimated Profit / Profit:
Sales per month                   = Rp. 12.250.000
Operational Cost                  = Rp. 8.354.500
Total Net Profit per month   = Rp. 3.895.500

JOB DESCRIPTION OF EACH OTHERS

-         CEO (Nur Raihana Zahra)
-         General Manager (Ira Rimelfi)
-         Financial Manager (Farhatun Nisaa)
-         Production Manager (Apriliani)
-         Marketing Manager (Echa Hamalta Putri)


Job Description of Chief Executive Officer ( CEO )
CEO can lead  and motivate subordinates to advance employee engagement develop a high performing managerial team. ( modal auxiliaries ). The CEO who made high-quality investing decisions to advance the business and increase profits. ( relative pronoun ).  The CEO build trust relations with key partners, analyze problematic situations, and provide solutions to ensure company survival and growth. ( parallel structure ).






Friday, March 16, 2018

Bahasa Inggris Bisnis 2


            1.                         COCO CHANEL BIOGRAPHY

Coco Chanel, byname of Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel, (born August 19, 1883, Saumur, France—died January 10, 1971, Paris), French fashion designer who ruled over Parisian haute couture for almost six decades. Her elegantly casual designs inspired women of fashion to abandon the complicated, uncomfortable clothes—such as petticoats and corsets—that were prevalent in 19th-century dress. Among her now-classic innovations were the Chanel suit, the quilted purse, costume jewelry, and the “little black dress.”
Chanel was born into poverty in the French countryside; her mother died, and her father abandoned her to an orphanage. After a brief stint as a shopgirl, Chanel worked for a few years as a café singer. She later became associated with a series of wealthy men and in 1913, with financial assistance from one of them, Arthur (“Boy”) Capel, opened a tiny millinery shop in DeauvilleFrance, where she also sold simple sportswear, such as jersey sweaters. Within five years her original use of jersey fabric to create a “poor girl” look had attracted the attention of influential wealthy women seeking relief from the prevalent corseted styles. Faithful to her maxim that “luxury must be comfortable, otherwise it is not luxury,” Chanel’s designs stressed simplicity and comfort and revolutionized the fashion industry. By the late 1920s the Chanel industries were reportedly worth millions and employed more than 2,000 people, not only in her couture house but also in a perfume laboratory, a textile mill, and a jewelry workshop.
The financial basis of this empire was Chanel No. 5, the phenomenally successful perfume she introduced in 1922 with the help of Ernst Beaux, one of the most-talented perfume creators in France. It has been said that the perfume got its name from the series of scents that Beaux created for Chanel to sample—she chose the fifth, a combination of jasmine and several other floral scents that was more complex and mysterious than the single-scented perfumes then on the market. That Chanel was the first major fashion designer to introduce a perfume and that she replaced the typical perfume packaging with a simple and sleek bottle also added to the scent’s success. She partnered with businessmen Théophile Bader of the Galeries Lafayette department store and Pierre Wertheimer of the Bourjois cosmetics company, who both agreed to help her produce more of her fragrance and to market it in exchange for a share of the profits. After signing a contract where in she received only 10 percent of the royalties, Chanel enacted a series of lawsuits in the ensuing decides to regain control of her signature fragrance. Although she was never able to renegotiate the terms of her contract to increase her royalties, Chanel nonetheless made a considerable profit from the perfume.
Chanel closed her couture house in 1939 with the outbreak of World War II. Her associations with a German diplomat during the Nazi occupation tainted her reputation, and she did not return to fashion until 1954. That year she introduced her highly copied suit design: a collarless, braid-trimmed cardigan jacket with a graceful skirt. She also introduced bell-bottomed pants and other innovations while always retaining a clean classic look.
After her death in 1971, Chanel’s couture house was led by a series of different designers. This situation stabilized in 1983 when Karl Lagerfeld became chief designer. Chanel’s shrewd understanding of women’s fashion needs, her enterprising ambition, and the romantic aspects of her life—her rise from rags to riches and her sensational love affairs—continued to inspire numerous biographical books, films, and plays, including the 1970 Broadway musical Coco starring Katharine Hepburn.

       2.  The tenses used is Simple Past Tense. There are died, ruled, inspired, abandoned, worked, opened, became, sold, stressed, revolutionized, imployed, introduced, created, replaced, added, partnered, agreed, stabilized, introduced, continued.

         3.  Restate to infinitive to gerund :
a. She partnered with businessmen Théophile Bader of the Galeries Lafayette department store and Pierre Wertheimer of the Bourjois cosmetics company, who both agreed to help her produce more of her fragrance and to market it in exchange for a share of the profits.
( She partnered with businessmen Théophile Bader of Galeries Lafayette department store and Pierre Wertheimer of the Burjois cosmetics company, who both agreed helping her produce more of her fragrance and marketing  it in exchange for a share of the profits ).
b.   After signing a contract where in she received only 10 percent of the royalties, Chanel enacted a series of lawsuits in the ensuing decides to regain control of her signature fragrance.
( After signing a contract where in she received only 10 percent of the royalties, Chanel enacted a series of lawsuits in the ensuing decides regaining control of her signature fragrance ).
c. Although she was never able to renegotiate the terms of her contract to increase her royalties, Chanel nonetheless made a considerable profit from the perfume.
( Although she was never able renegotiating the terms of her contract to increase her royalties, Chanel nonetheless made a considerable profit from the parfume ).
d. Chanel’s shrewd understanding of women’s fashion needs, her enterprising ambition, and the romantic aspects of her life—her rise from rags to riches and her sensational love affairs—continued to inspire numerous biographical books, films, and plays, including the 1970 Broadway musical Coco starring Katharine Hepburn.
(Chanel’s shrewd understanding of women’s fashion needs, her enterprising ambition, and the romantic aspects of her life—her rise from rags to riches and her sensational love affairs—continued inspiring numerous biographical books, films, and plays, including the 1970 Broadway musical Coco starring Katharine Hepburn.

4         4. Personal pronoun :
a.  As Subject :
- She later became associated with a series of wealthy men and in 1913…
-  It has been said that the perfume got its name from the series of scents that Beaux created for Chanel to sample—she chose the fifth…..
b.      As Object :
-  She later became associated with a series of wealthy men and in 1913, with financial assistance from one of them, Arthur (“Boy”) Capel…






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