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Company Case Study
By Craig Pekios
Principals of Management
Southern New Hampshire University

The company that I have chosen for the case study is Disc Jockey’s Now. DJN is an entertainment company dedicated to enhancing your special day. Disc Jockey’s Now provides top quality DJ services for a plethora of events including weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, and the like. With a song selection of more than 50,000 titles, you can handpick your playlist for your special day. Select specific titles or simply request a certain genre of music and our professional DJ’s will use their knowledge and experience to deliver exactly what you’re looking for. In addition to DJ services, Disc Jockey’s Now also offers top quality emcee services, karaoke, event planning, and a videography service that will professionally film, edit, and transfer your special event into a keepsake that you can show and treasure for years to come.
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Who really decides who the best in the world at something is anyway? Our goal is to dedicate all of our resources to top quality. We give every client our full attention and never overload ourselves with clients that almost always results in sub-par satisfaction. With a quality guarantee, we seek one goal and one goal alone; 100% client satisfaction. Disc Jockey’s Now believe in being honest with our clients. We will never claim to be the best in the world and we will not claim to be the cheapest service available. What we will guarantee those is quality service that you can count on for all of your special moments. Disc Jockey’s Now will never charge you in advance for our services. Once the event is over, it is up to you to determine if the service lived up to the guarantee we’ve

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