Administración de Negocios (Mag.)
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Item Consulting report - Peruvian Traditions SAC(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2019-10-19) Díaz Montalván, Sarai Abigail; Arana Barbier, Pablo JoséPeruvian Traditions is a small family business dedicated to the manufacture and export of alpaca garments. Currently, it has two brands White Label (Peruvian Traditions itself) and Norgäte and is aiming to expand its export process to Europe. Within the process of collecting information and analyzing the company, it was detected that the problem was the lack of differentiation between one brand and another which leads them to be "stuck in the middle". As a result, solutions were proposed for the problem determining that offering new product line called Alpaca Basics based on pre-existing garments within the Norgäte collection and on which it has been detected quite welcome, would be the best. The framework for this product line is the lean start-up methodology that is characterized by the formulation of a hypothesis and a testing process under continuous customer feedback that allows reaching a desired market-fit. Based on a previous analysis based on the segmentation, targeting and positioning (STP) the Netherlands was identified as target market. For the success of the product line, a 4P marketing campaign is required: product, place, price and promotion, which highlights the use and improvement of the current Peruvian Traditions website and a Google Ads campaign. To measure the results, three indicators will be used: number of visits through the web, conversion ratio and sales ratio. Subsequently, a scenario analysis is carried out taking into account three perspectives: negative, neutral and positive. Taking the neutral perspective as a reference, an increase in the number of visits is identified, from 1,460 to 4,380 visits per year. Which could generate an increase in the number of customers from 13 to 63.Item Consulting report – Mipaku(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2019-10-14) Perez Paredes, Elio David; Arana Barbier, Pablo JoséMiPaku is a small, socially conscious fashion brand specializing in the design, manufacture, and sales of high-quality alpaca wool and cotton blended garments. The company is essentially an outgrowth of D’Peru textiles, which is an already established selfsustainable business that has been running since 2010. While Mipaku offers its products under its own brand name, D’Peru Textiles is a white-label label manufacturer of high-end alpaca wool and cotton blended garments. The company is based in Lima, Peru, and, at present, employs a total of 12 persons. Notably, Mipaku shares its production facilities, staff, warehousing, and ownership with D’Peru Textiles. Mipaku generates annual sales of less than US$10,000. Mipaku wants to grow yet is unsure of how to do so. Accordingly, the main problem(s) addressed in the consulting report concern market selection and modes of entry. In order to address the problem of market selection, an integrated market selection model is designed (based upon relevant literature) and employed to determine which markets Mipaku should pursue. Results from the model are complemented by qualitative research and identified that the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom are the top markets for further pursuit. Following market selection, entrance strategies for each market are designed and organized into a Gantt chart. Moreover, the proposed implementation offers legal requirements, distribution channels, cost strategies, and a list of trade shows, boutiques, and other potential customers. Finally, it is analyzed the qualitative and quantitative outcomes that give the expected net present value and internal rate of return. To conclude, it is projected that if Mipaku implements the recommendations outlined in the consulting report, they will indeed accomplish their goal of increasing sales and growing their brand.Item Consulting report – Confecciones Juliett(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2019-10-14) Garcia Cabello, Gonzalo Asuncion; Mauricio Reyes, Jorge Luis; Arana Barbier, Pablo JoséIn recent years, Peru has experienced a higher average growth higher than other South American countries. This growth can in part be attributed to the Peruvian textile industry, which is one of the strongest manufacturing economies in the country due to its enormous impact on the economy. The growth of the GDP per capita has resulted in a higher spending capacity among Peruvian citizens, and Peruvian consumers are now willing to invest a larger part of their income in clothing. This economic growth has also produced changes in their purchasing processes and increased their expectations for high-quality products. Additionally, Peru ranks fourth in entrepreneurship in Latin America, behind Colombia, Chile, and Ecuador. This emerging entrepreneurial dynamism, however, is a figure of small businesses that are contradicted when compared with the high failure rate. Confecciones Juliett is a Peruvian small business that specializes in the design, manufacturing, and selling of clothing garments for women. After analyzing the internal and external environment of the industry, the organization is facing typical challenges that many Peruvian SMEs encounter in their operations. In sum, the goal of this paper is to define the best and appropriate cost structure for the company, Confecciones Juliett, in order to strengthen their organizational decision making.