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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region IVA CALABARZON
Schools Division of Rizal
Vicente Madrigal Integrated School
Binangonan, Rizal

“GIGABYTE”

“A bite that is full of surprises.”

Leader:
Yna Tabangay
Co-Leader :
Paul Gian Caringal
Members:
Timothy Carillo
Ceñir Kerstin Rocel
Eduardo Burgos
James Axel Balajadia
Jeffrey Deleon Papa
Jethrou Poblador
John Michael Cruz
Myra Barroso
Noreen Demafeliz
Pete Asher Teodoro Cequeña
Sean Lorin
CHAPTER 1

INTRODUCTION

Business Concept
Gigabite‘s product is a corndog that made up of
Pancake Mix, Hotdog, Ketchup, Cheese, with
Breadcrumbs on the outside. I can say that our product is
different like a corndog, it has different flavors inside and
the bread are so soft it is not like other corndogs have a
stretchy bread and yes the corndog exists today but ours
has a different flavor taste that students might like.

Gigabite appeared not just because it is a project


of Grade 11 students that we need to accomplish but also
it is due to our unity. Selling this product is not just to
become successful but also to help students and teacher
to lessen their hunger. We are planning to sell it by giving
flyers to invite them so buy, that may inform them that we
have a delicious product.

Business Goals

Mission

Our Mission is to sell our products to take away our target


customer’s hunger. We want to sell affordable corndogs
that are new to the taste of students and teachers.
Vision

To recognize our product as the best corndog in VMIS,


but not just on our school but all over in the Province of
Rizal. Every place in Rizal have a branches of our
Product.

Business Proponents
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
- is the highest-ranking executive of any company. They are
responsible for ensuring that the business operates at a profit
and meets its goals.
Chief Operating Officer (COO)
- is a dual role that combines the functions of chief executive and
manager. They design, implement policies to promote company
culture and vision and oversee operations to keep businesses on
track.
Supervisor
- oversees the activities of other workers. Hires, trains, and
evaluates new employees. Ensures that a company or
department is on track to meet its financial goals. Reports to
other executives or to the owner directly.
Marketing Managers
- conduct market research to identify customer needs and
preferences, develop marketing campaigns, and analyze data to
measure the effectiveness of marketing efforts. They also
manage budgets, allocate resources, and negotiate contracts
with vendors and media outlets.
Office Manager, or Business Manager
- is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of an office and
its various departments. Their duties include communicating with
department heads, relaying important information or policy
changes from upper management and implementing incentives
to enhance employee productivity.
Receptionist
- is an essential part of any business, as they are usually the first
point of contact for clients or customers. They are responsible for
answering phones, greeting visitors, and directing them to the
appropriate person or department. Additionally, receptionists
may be responsible for scheduling appointments, maintaining
files, and performing other administrative tasks.
Operations Managers
- oversee operational activities at every level of an organization.
Their duties include hiring and training employees and managing
quality assurance programs. An operations manager also
strategizes process improvements to ensure everyone
completes their tasks on schedule.
Accountant
- carries a huge responsibility for financial audits, tax, reconciling
bank statements, budgeting for the business, and ensuring
financial records are accurate and no miscalculations occur
throughout the year. The fact that the CEO entrusted me with
this role means that I'm the only one up for this task.
Business Executive
- is a person responsible for running an organization, although the
exact nature of the role varies depending on the organization.
Executives run companies or government agencies. They create
plans to help their organizations grow.
Chief Technology Officer
- has overall responsibility for managing the physical and
personnel technology infrastructure including technology
deployment, network and system management, integration
testing, and developing technical operations personnel.

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