BizSolution Inc. Lorena Gomez Sophie Cheung Srividya Ramachandran.

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BizSolution Inc. Lorena Gomez Sophie Cheung Srividya Ramachandran

??? Name as many cartoons as possible in 1 minute. What type of videos or shows would you like to watch in a public area? (i.e. food courts, pubs etc.,) What do you think about the TV sets placed at the Seneca Campus showing news and weather?

About Us Implement an entertainment system inside fast food restaurants Solving critical issues that help to bring more value to their customers Located in Toronto Offer services in GTA in the first year

Our Target Fast Food Restaurants Hotels Pubs Clubs Malls

Mission…. Possible Create customized business solutions to help companies to achieve their goals Cater to all concerns regarding marketing that a business entity may require

Vision….Clear Be competent and cutting edge utilizing every tool available towards achievement Establish a comfortable relationship with our clients increasing confidence between both parties Relate to our client’s interests and provide maximum value that would benefit both parties Relate to to clients’ needs and provide them with the best possible solutions towards their goals

What we want to do… Provide services and sales of electronic entertainment to organizations Provide best solutions to clients Provide post sale services to clients and ensure successful implementation of services and ideas Ethical in our business dealings and values

Contd… Promote and participate in charity events and sponsorships Satisfy the needs of internal clients, employees, and suppliers 3 years after: sales will increase by 5%, revenue will rise by 12%, our shared profits will increase by 15%

We communicate thro’ Face-to-Face meetings Brochures Trade Show Ads on business magazines Public Relations Direct Personal Selling

How should our clients see us? “Especially for businesses who need advices on their business, BizSolution is the only business consultant which provides expertise and trustworthiness in serving all retailers.”

McDonald’s… Our First Client Fast Food Restaurants Place to make customers happy Targets on children Fun place to go and eat Biggest employers of Canadian youth

Getting into Action Our Services: Implement entertainment systems inside McDonald’s stores – in GTA Alliance with Sony Entertaining systems include: –4 LCD TVs –A choice of DVD player or VCR –Speakers

Contd… Our Additional Services include: Record any sales differences after implementing the systems 10 years warranty for the systems Monitor in-store services at least once a month Provide any technical assistant or advisor for the systems Provide videos

Contd… Our Pricing Scheme: Business advices or consultation - $80/hour Purchasing the systems - $12,000 or Renting the systems - $850/month Set-up Costs - $350 Additional services -$500/month

Samples of Entertainment Systems

The Way to Set-up

Videos Cartoons –McDonalds’ targets children, and children loves to watch cartoons Types of cartoons: –Animations, humor…etc. 5 – 10 minutes Samples of cartoons video: –

WIFM Attract children to visit McDonald’s The video is short, so it does not change the culture of fast food restaurants Increase Sales Bring more fun Entertainment systems act as an educational tool

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