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Cima Gbc 2013 Report
Team Name

SYNERGY
Report Title

Analysis of Business issues and strategic solutions of jot
Team Members

Sanjina Kowsar Mahmud Kazi Muhtashim Uddin Quazi Ayman Abedin
University

North South University
Dhaka, Bangladesh

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TABLE OF CONTENT
Executive Summary………………………………………………2 1. Introduction………………………………………………………...3 2. Terms of Reference……………………………………………….3 3. Prioritization of Issues……………………………………………..4 4. Discussion of Issues & Recommendations……………………..5 4.1 Faults in New Flying Spaceship Toy………………………...5 4.2 Late Delivery of Christmas Product………………………….7 4.3 Launch of New Range of Toys 9-11 Age Groups…………10 4.4 Near-Shoring Proposal in Voldania………………………...13 5. Ethical Issues……………………………………………………...16 6. Appendices………………………………………………………..17

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Executive Summary
The core objective of this report is to analyze, evaluate and precedence the current issues plaguing Jot. This report commence with the strategic and financial analysis, which vividly portrays the current position of the company as in how much liquidity and profitability is in hand and what initiatives must be taken to reach its zenith .JOT faces four main issues which hinders their propagation towards the road of excellence. In this report these four issues are categorized in to 2 broad categories, namely core competencies and plans related to diversification and manufacturing. Over here, issues under the core competence are more imperative ones that Jot should address, because it includes high probability of tangible impact and risk which will hampers to generate sound profit and hence will be difficult for JOT to sustain in the competitive market. The first issue that falls under core competence is- the fault in new flying spaceship toy which needs to be solved promptly otherwise it will decline their sales revenue, profit margin , genuine customers and reputation of the company. Similarly Jot should hire skilled technical workers so that there is no flaws in the product

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