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Milarose D. Mendoza
Julie M.Ongray
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Executive Summary
You Never Sew it Coming" is cross-stitching a handicraft or
needlecraft that is a wonderfully calming and mindful as it embrace
the process in creating something beautiful bag. A business in cross
stitching industry is a promising and profitable business, so that it
must have been given a right marketing and location. In addition You
never sew it coming business will also provide a product that would
cost as low as it can be for the buyers to afford it. Its mission is to
provide the customers with the finest quality of the bag and to
exceed the expectations of our customer to our services. And a vision
will be recognized and known as and a trusted brand in the industry
that it innovate to combined a quality bag. It will strive to play a vital
role in upgrading the life by providing safe, reliable and affordable
authentic bag.
Background
1 All generations look to Generation Z for trendsetting and social
media impact, especially in the areas of fashion, music, and style.

2 You Never Sew it Coming' is cross-stitching a bag design which will help
people and customer to design their own personal preferences.

3 The 'You Never Sew it Coming' would be one of the business that would
provide a convenience to the buyers.

4 Furthermore, a lot of Filipinos lose sight of some aspects of their culture.


Many Filipinos are infatuated with international art, and some of them
value foreign art more than Filipino art.

Design and Color of the Bag


Backpack Sling Bag Crossbody Bag Colors

Layout or Design of the Shop


Project Deliverables and Beneficiaries

To preserve the culture and To provide products that will To help people to create a
legacy of the Philippines. benefit Millenial and design in their own

Generation Z according to preferences.
their style.

Scope
At the end of the project, the company would like to be able to offer
and provide a product that is both high-quality and reasonably
priced for everyone. The business aims to surpass customer
expectations with its services, give clients the best possible bags,
and establish itself as a reliable brand in the market by developing
new ways to combine high-quality bags.
Timeframe
Description of Work Start and End Dates

Phase One Identifying the different raw materials   April 8,2023-April 10, 2023

Locating both the manufacturer and the


Phase Two April 11, 2023-April 13,2023
supplier.

Phase Three Purchasing of the materials needed. April 14, 2023-April 16, 2023

Phase Four Collecting Permit.      April 17, 2023-April 24, 2023

Phase Five Manufacturing of products .  April 25, 2023-May 9,2023

Phase Six Product Testing.    May 10, 2023-May 12, 2023

Phase Seven Advertising.    May 13, 2023-May 20, 2023

Phase Eight Product Promotion.       May 21 , 2023-May 26, 2023


Project Budget

Description of Work Anticipated Costs

Phase One Identifying the different raw materials P2,500.00

Locating both the manufacturer and the


Phase Two P800.00
supplier.

Phase Three Purchasing of the materials needed. P60,800.00

Phase Four Collecting Permit. P6,000.00

Phase Five Manufacturing of products . P28,000.00

Phase Six Product Testing. P1,086.00

Phase Seven Advertising. P15,814.00

Phase Eight Product Promotion. P5,000.00


Project Expense
Expenses Price

Research Materials P2,000.00

Food/Beverages P10,000.00
Expenditures Estimated Cost in Pesos
Transportation Fare and
P2,000.00
Item Quantity Price Cost Gasoline

Yarn/Thread 5 (100g) 62.00 310.00 Materials P50,000.00


Scissors 10 115.00 1,150.00
Labor Cost P28,000.00
Crochet Hook 20 54.00 1,080.00
Display Cabinet P10,000.00
Zipper 1 30.00 30.00
Commercial P5,000.00
Strap Chain 1 100 100
Billboard P5,000.00
TOTAL: 2,670.00
Coupons P3,000.00

Business License and


P5,000.00
Permit


TOTAL: P120,000.00
Implementation Expense Post - Implementation Expense
Expenses Price
Expenses Price
Rent P6,000.00

Utilities P5,000.00 Small


P40,000.00
Office/Store
Product Promotion
P10,000.00
and Advertising
TOTAL: P40,000.00
Food/Beverages P5,000.00

TOTAL: P26,000.00

Key Stakeholders

Name Phone Number Email Address

Primary Contact     
 Ms. Julie M. Ongray +639150994403    ongrayjulieqt@gmail.com  

Major Stakeholders
  +639517106220    julietbmarasigan@gmail.com 
 Mrs. Juliet B. Marasigan 
+639462349908 dotadoramelito@gmail.com
Mr. Ramelito M. Dotado
Monitoring and Evaluation
The current state of the You Never Sew It Coming will be evaluated by using the questionnaire below.
Evaluators will put a check mark in the respective columns that correspond to the fair condition of the scheme.

5 - Strongly Agree 4 – Agree 3 - Moderately Agree


2 – Disagree 1 - Strongly Disagree

Design and Output 5 4 3 2 1

1.  The needs, desires, and preferences of the


clients are highly appreciated and taken into          
account.

2.  Enhances the aesthetic vibes of the


consumer, which makes them prominent and          
attractive.

3.  Product   are made with good quality yet


         
everyone can afford.

4.  Product supports the preservation of


         
Philippine tradition and culture.

5.  Nurtures the mental and emotional health of


       
its loyal consumers.
Monitoring and Evaluation
The current state of the You Never Sew It Coming will be evaluated by using the questionnaire below.
Evaluators will put a check mark in the respective columns that correspond to the fair condition of the scheme.

A scale measuring from 1 to 5 . 1 means the customer was extremely unsatisfied



and 5 means the customer was very satisfied

Customer Satisfaction 5 4 3 2 1

6.How would you rate the value for the


money of the product?

7.How likely are you to purchase again


from us?

8.How often do you use the product

9.How likely are you to recommend it


to others?

10.How happy are you with the


product?
The shop also
Start
Will you use accepts cash or
your Gcash to credit card
pay? payments.

Scan the QR code that the store


has provided.

End
Thank You

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