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Read the case study and answer the following questions
1. Describe Amy's entrepreneurial style. What are the strengths and weaknesses of Amy's style? How does her style impact an expansion decision?
2. Identify Amy's mission and key goals and objectives for the company
3. What internal strengths and weaknesses exist? What are the external opportunities and threats facing Amy's Bread?
4. Who are Amy's customers? Should Amy concentrate on just retail or wholesale business?
5. What would you do if you were Amy? Some options include:
expand,
stay put,
expand with wholesale only,
expand with retail only,
expand with wholesale and retail,
two locations or one.
1. Amy's entrepreneurial style is of a Researcher as she spent time, energy and effort to learn the craft of bread-making in Europe. Only after getting the complete knowledge and understanding of the process, she decided to start Amy's Bakery.
Strengths of Researcher Style:
Weaknesses of Researcher Style:
Researcher style is a low-risk taking style of entrepreneurship, which makes it difficult for the owner to take quick decisions making the growth slow which also affects the expansion process.
2. Amy's mission is to become "famous for making a great product with creating a good place to work."
Goals and Objectives of Amy' Bakery:
3. Internal Strengths of Amy's Bakery:
Internal Weaknesses:
External Opportunities:
External Threats:
4. Amy's customers are majorly contributed by wholesale buyers like restaurants and hotels. She gets only about 25% of sales from retailers who walk up to her bakery to check it out.
Amy should focus more on retail to increase the profits and should seriously think about the offer she received from a developer to open the bakery in a block-long warehouse renovation. She can run the wholesale business from the existing location and move the retail to the new warehouse. It would a little financial risk, but given her reputation in the market it should be a profitable expansion.