 Provide quality, long lasting products  Provide Security  Be a model of Responsibility  To provide for an honest work environment  To provide freedom.

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 Provide quality, long lasting products  Provide Security  Be a model of Responsibility  To provide for an honest work environment  To provide freedom and choice

 To become a highly respected company  To become a household name  Expand Globally

 To provide quality products  To conduct the company in the highest code of ethics  To guarantee the full benefits of our products  Continue advancements in training and technology education

 Alarm Plugs › Synchronize with virtually any alarm clock › Patented by the United States Patent and Trademark Office › Manufactured in Japan › Consumer based › Gives consumers a quiet restful night sleep

 Product: › Alarm Plugs  Price: › Whole sale: $24.99 › Suggested Retail: $30.00 › Except all major credit cards › Pay in full  Promotion: › Internet sites › Television › Flyers › Newspapers  Place › Located Online  Target Market › College students  Provide a consistent base of quality and security to customers  There is no product like ours in the market at this moment in time

 Division of Labor › Sales  Michelle Carey › Marketing Advertisement and Publicity  Amber McDonald › Financing  Jared Quigley › Distribution  Ashleigh Morris  Centralization of Decision-making › Each decision will be based on a vote between the four Co-owners

 Primarily Web-based  Limited Benefit Package  Each partner will be in charge of recruiting employees based on the need in each division

 Mass Production › One for All › Five Different Colors  International Production › Lower costs  Process Layout  Continuous Improvement  Six Sigma  Perpetual Inventory  Random Interval checks on products

 Personal Computers  Software › Quick Book › Microsoft Office Professional 2007

 Stay educated in the technology available  Keeping informed about what other companies are creating  Forming high quality products and a solid customer base  Creating cutting-edge products that create returning customers  Provide new models annually

 To provide a safe healthy working environment  To offer safe reliable products at a competitive price  To provide charitable services to community  To be honest with our investors about financial means

 Global Market › You Tube › Wikis › Podcast › Blogs  Future Plans › Brand well known › Make new products › Expand from internet to stores › Expand stores across America › Open stores in Canada › Open stores overseas