...order to enjoy themselves. The concept of creating a lifestyle women club that will cater to the needs of a traditional Arab woman in the eastern province of Saudi Arabia stemmed from the idea of summer fun at the beachfront, perfect getaway and relaxation, fitness and wellness, makeovers and entertainment, and other social activities designed specifically without necessarily going against traditional customs and beliefs. Thus, the lifestyle women club has the objective of improving the quality of life and adding value to each member and guests of the proposed club. Market study reveals that the all-female center is a new unsaturated niche market in Saudi Arabia. Only a small number of establishments offer facilities for spa and leisure activities. Health clubs for women are rare. Thus creating a gap in the market and providing business opportunities for entrepreneurs. The first in the region, the all-female lifestyle women club will be strategically located in Alkhobar Halfmoon coastal area. The target markets consist of the middle class females in the eastern province of Saudi Arabia. The lifestyle women club will provide services, facilities and amenities for swimming, dinning, relaxation, entertainment and fitness and wellness. However, the women club competitive advantage rests on the promise of holistic unparalleled experience of a privileged member enjoying the benefits of all-female private club experience and other services. Introduction: The...
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...January 21, 2017 The Front Climbing Club 1470 400 W Salt Lake City, UT 84115 Dear Mike Bockino, I am very much aware that your routesetting program at The Front is of the utmost importance to the sustainability of the gym. Your program strives to create high quality indoor rock climbs that are fair, challenging, and diverse, of which every gym member can enjoy. Clearly, experienced and skillful routesetters are must at your facility. I discovered this job opening listed in the Climbing Business Journal, please consider me for the position in your routesetting program. As you are aware, I interned as a routesetter in your gym several months ago and learned the operations behind what makes your program so successful. I gained the necessary skillsets...
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...Cheyanne Schaefer, and Courtney Forbis “The School of Business is home of some of the most active and dynamic student clubs and organizations” (Pacific Lutheran University, 2013). This sounds great for incoming business students, until they walk into a Human Resource club meeting with only seven members attending. According to the undergraduate program coordinator, only 36% of the 210 declared business majors attend business clubs (J. Reed, personal communication, December 2, 2013). Out of the four clubs, only the club for marketing students have a good turnout. The problem comes from the lack of motivation for students to attend. Their excuses range from needing to focus on school work to not being able to attend meetings late at night. It could even be the belief that the clubs at PLU are a waste of time to participate in. However, no matter how big the reasoning is to avoid participating in clubs, it cannot outweigh the benefits that joining a club provides to college students. Students who are involved in business clubs do better personally, academically, and professionally than students who do not get involved. The college experience isn’t from sitting in the classroom all day listening to lectures. "The college experience is about getting involved. No other time in our lives are we saturated with so many diverse ideas, perspectives, lifestyles, and goals” (University, 2013). Students who participate in business clubs develop and grow as individuals, increase their GPA...
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...Ruben Keys and Lisa Tejada business is growing rapidly and becoming the hottest club in town. Ruben and Lisa was excited about the turning profit the club has made and agrees to upgrade the club Information System to provide better customer service. The upgrade was a success and Club IT became the hottest-spot in downtown bay area. As the club progresses Ruben and Lisa decides to renovate and conduct an evaluation on the club and their employees. After the evaluation of the club there were three business problem found. Club IT, is an innovative business with a booming nightclub in the downtown bay area with a slogan that reads “We treat our customers like our best friend.” Ruben Keys and Lisa Tejada; mission is to renovate their club to provide better customer service and a night fill with dancing, laughter, and enjoyment. Ruben and Lisa have already upgraded their Information System to help their staff accommodate the clubs patron. Upon completion of the evaluation there were three business problems found that Club IT needs to improve. First problem Club IT needs a web-site to promote and sell the clubs Friday and Saturday night concerts, second the club needs to streamline their ordering process, and the last business problem is Club IT needs to take advantage of the various e-commerce activities. Also most of Club IT customers are net generation or millennial. Millennial generation is stands for generation Y and Net generation is consider to be 80 million...
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...Ruben Keys and Lisa Tejada business is growing rapidly and becoming the hottest club in town. Ruben and Lisa was excited about the turning profit the club has made and agrees to upgrade the club Information System to provide better customer service. The upgrade was a success and Club IT became the hottest-spot in downtown bay area. As the club progresses Ruben and Lisa decides to renovate and conduct an evaluation on the club and their employees. After the evaluation of the club there were three business problem found. Club IT, is an innovative business with a booming nightclub in the downtown bay area with a slogan that reads “We treat our customers like our best friend.” Ruben Keys and Lisa Tejada; mission is to renovate their club to provide better customer service and a night fill with dancing, laughter, and enjoyment. Ruben and Lisa have already upgraded their Information System to help their staff accommodate the clubs patron. Upon completion of the evaluation there were three business problems found that Club IT needs to improve. First problem Club IT needs a web-site to promote and sell the clubs Friday and Saturday night concerts, second the club needs to streamline their ordering process, and the last business problem is Club IT needs to take advantage of the various e-commerce activities. Also most of Club IT customers are net generation or millennial. Millennial generation is stands for generation Y and Net generation is consider to be 80 million...
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...Sam’s Club Analysis Zhiyue Huang MKTG 437 Final Paper zhiyue huang Sam’s Club Analysis Zhiyue Huang MKTG 437 Final Paper zhiyue huang Executive Summary Sam’s Club warehouse wholesaler has been selling low priced, bulk items, under their parent corporation of Walmart, since 1983. Sam Walton had the vision of a place where small business owners could go shopping for the items that they need in order to run their company with a low price mark-up and dependable membership service quality. This analysis will separate with seven parts to show the result of the Sam’s club: Executive Summary, Brand/Store background, SWOT Analysis, Company position, Target Market, five mix retail consideration and conclusion. I will combine the customer experience and review with in the internet and people around me to deep find the strategies of the Sam’s club Currently, “nearly 600 locations are not only terrific places to save money, but also destinations for solutions that can help ease a busy schedule. Whether stocking a pantry or a business, selecting new electronics or getting ready for a party, our Members count on Sam’s Club as their source for the products and services they need to keep things running smoothly” (Sam’s Club Inc., 2010). Brand/Store Background Sam’s club is a subsidiary of Wal-Mart that is the largest retail stores chain around the globe. The Sam’s club is member specific and its existence dates back to 1983. Sam’s club’s name is affiliated...
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...Club IT Alicia Morris XBIS/219 Professor Richard Wallace University of Phoenix October 27, 2013 Club IT is a night club located in the downtown area of Atlanta, Georgia. The club is owned by Lisa Tejada and Ruben Keys. The two of them had a dream of opening a night club and with the Business Administration Degrees it became possible. The two opened Club IT that occupies almost 6000 square feet of space with a 600 square feet dance floor and seating for 220 people. The club has tall ceiling and high energy lighting that creates an ambience full of fun and excitement. They also have a kitchen for short orders and a bar with four pour stations. They are opened six days a week and offer a variety of music as well as a live band on the weekend. The audience Club IT is targeting is college students and young professional. Although Club IT has been in business for some time they are experiencing aging issues with their present technology. Technology is changing every day therefor there is a need to keep the systems up dated with in a business. The club has been successful, but the owners have decided that it would be more beneficial for the company to update their information system to better handle the function of their business. My visit to Club IT was pleasant and exciting. The remodeling of the business inside and out was money well spent. The atmosphere of the club was very inviting. The food and drinks were affordable and there was ample amount of space to accommodate...
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...The music club “Club IT” is run and owned by Lisa Tejada and Ruben keys. The club itself has just undergone a total renovation including high-energy lighting to improve the party atmosphere in the club. Club IT offers a large variety of different music, DJ’s, and live bands weekly. While the renovations went well the business in the club is increasing as well, which left the owners, pleased. Both Lisa Tejada and Ruben Keys maintain the business records regarding the club itself, but fear the information department is a bit behind on information needs regarding the business. As an intern there needs to be an analysis of the information within the business Club IT, and decide if Club IT needed further information technology. Reviewing the Club IT’s mission of offering plenty of dance space, refreshments, DJ’s, and offering consumers live bands in a pleasant environment. The club is attempting to build a client base within Club IT while providing the businesses clients a wide selection of different genres of music including country, acoustic, electronic, techno, and hip-hop. During the weekends there will be live bands, and DJ’s (Ranier &Turban, 2009). The Club It website needs some more work, because it looks very simple it needs to stand out a bit better for customers, possible clients, and employees. The website itself lists the fundamentals of Club IT, but would not stand out for future customers or clients. Club IT’s website also shows a statement mission, schedules...
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...Running head: CLUB IT PART I CLUB IT PART I University of Phoenix BIS 219 March 9, 2011 CLUB IT PART I Even though there are many clubs that offer the same services, the popularity of Club IT will blossom if the management can improve their operational effectiveness. Improving the operational effectiveness will keep the customers happy, keep them coming back, and this will cause the popularity to soar with new customers. “Operational excellence remains a greater imperative than most companies and most executives acknowledge” (Tyndall 1998). Club IT is one of numerous small businesses working to become successful. The owners of Club IT plan to implement information resources to add to the clubs efficiency. They can achieve success by offering something that customer’s desire, effective service. The mission of Club IT is to become very successful and popular by providing quality service. Club IT’s clientele is primarily young adults from the age of twenty-one to the mid forties. Club IT offers a wide array of music to include Hip-hop, Techno, Electronica and music from a MP3 player. Club IT has a schedule of different type of music being played so customers will know what is playing at a given time. Club IT also offers live music with the best new bands. DJ service is offered on different nights with a large variety of music that will appeal to a large age range of clientele. Club IT offers non-alcoholic, beer and wine. A small menu of appetizers, finger...
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...Club IT Ruben Keys and Lisa Tejada manage and own a music place located downtown called Club IT. In 2005 Ruben and Lisa graduate from college and with Business Administration degrees and pursued their dream of opening a nightclub. During their college years, they worked as musicians; Lisa played jazz violin and Ruben played the drums. They both got to learn about nightclubs from their experience and they learned the business principle attending school. Club IT contains about 6,000 square feet of space, 600 square foot dance floor, seating for 220, a kitchen and short orders, and a bar (“Wiley Knowledge for Generation: Club IT”, 2012). Club IT’s Mission and Clientele According to “Wiley Knowledge for Generation” (2012), Ruben and Lisa stated they will “offer live music, DJ’s, dance space and refreshments that suits your lifestyle” (Club IT). Their clientele are their friends, and they look forward to create a community that will meet on a regular basis. Club IT provides drinks and appetizers for their customers to enjoy and music to listen to while having an evening out with a few friends. After the remodel Ruben and Lisa club IT had tall ceilings with high lighting which creates an upbeat, fun and liveliness environment. They hired live bands, and have live DJ’s for certain days. They want to attract young people looking forward to having a good time. The club has Club IT merchandise for the customers to purchase and a 10 percent discount is provided for members of the club...
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...Overview Over that past five months I have learned a lot about how Club IT manage their company, and have develop a great plain to improve business by implementing technical programs and software. Club IT haves three big problems within their company that is holding them back from accomplishing their future goals, social networking in social media, sales report software, and a quality e-commerce provider. Therefore, by evaluating their resources, customers, and supply I was able to come up with the best technical solutions to fix the situation. The three technical solutions I came up with will help improve their company by creating a more effective way to receive and deliver information. I also incorporate a ERP, CRM, and SCM software that would help improve various departments within Club IT. Technology allows a company to be more organized and informed about what’s going on inside of their business, as well as creating a social community with clients. Identify three business problems that you see at Club IT Even though Club IT is a respectable business they still have two or three flaws they can improve to make business run smoother and chaptalize on more revenue. One of their main problems is not having a social networking or social media on their webpage which would allow customers to from a community with the club sharing input with one another. Club IT also do not have a proper system that keeps track of sales and statistics that could cause them to overlook important...
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...Club IT Part Two BIS/219 August 31, 2011 Club IT Part Two During the internship with Club IT, the owners have learned that they must improve on their informational technology capabilities. Ruben and Lisa need to upgrade and improve their information management within the Club. The Club has several ideas, analysis, and planning that the Club needs to improve upon before moving forward. Ruben Keys and Lisa Tejada Club IT is a successful nightclub, but lack the technological character of other clubs in the city. Club IT can grow into the best club with expanding the club’s clientele and reputation by upgrading a few ideas insides the club. This business will need to provide structure in certain areas to reach its full potential. Some of the systems needed are customer relationship management (CRM), supply chain management (SCM), and enterprise resource planning (ERP). Club IT has several issues that need to be addressed to make this an efficient business. One of the issues is that the business does not seek improvements in the hi-tech assets that can amplify transactions, clientele, and general income. The computer system that this business is using does not have an integrated system that combines customer relations, enterprise resources, and supply management. Many of the Club’s clientele use PDAs, Blackberries, camera phones, and other wireless devices to communicate. Electronics are the wave of the future for any business to stay ahead of the competition. ...
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...Club IT Part One BIS/219 August 17, 2011 Club IT Part One Many people of different ages have a club or clubs that he or she go out and enjoy every Thursday, Friday, or Saturday night. The Club is a local happening music scene handled, directed, supervised, and owned by two people named Lisa Tejada and Ruben Keys. These two owners finished remodeling, a wide-range modernizing of the internal part of the Club. Lisa and Ruben undertaking of this club is to have a live entertainment, DJ, dancing room, refreshments, plus a variety of music that will go well with what the client’s want or lifestyle. The changes and remodeling of the club starts to pay off, but the information or advertising of the club was falling behind. Opening a club appeared like an exciting and fun venture to go on and both of them possess many years of experience in the club scene. This club has a jazzy atmosphere that clients enjoy and became the talk of neighborhood newspapers and magazines. Club IT has a high energy lighting, high-level ceilings, and this creates a revealing relaxing surrounding. Even though this business is a major hit with the clientele, and the club is running smoothly. Ruben and Lisa felt that there was something missing from this whole experience. Lisa and Ruben have employed an intern to lend a hand in making the club a better place to be. The purpose is to offer a feasible connection between data management and information technology to help improve the general efficiency...
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...Business Problems at Club IT Club IT, is a downtown music venue, which is managed by Ruben Keys and Lisa Tejada (About Club IT, n.d.). It is doing well along with its mission and vision but still it is lacking at some part of its business operations, due to which the company had confronted a number of business problems which are as follows: � The company's information management systems are lacking at their part as in present every company is operating with the advanced information systems and due to this company is confronting a number of business problems. Club IT requires a number of latest information systems for managing its information resources. � Another area where the company is confronting business problem is lack of information technology capability, which is essential for effective management of information resources. � Another area where the company is confronting severe business problems is its dealing with its suppliers and guests. For dealing with its suppliers and guests company make use of phones or personal approach, which sometimes become difficult to be managed. Club IT Resources, Customers and Supply Chain The prominent resource of Club IT, which is a downtown music venue, is its own human resources. Club IT is managed and owned by Ruben Keys and Lisa Tejada. Another crucial resource of Club IT is its continuous extensive remodelling of the interior. Its high ceilings and high energy lighting creates an ambience of fun and energy. For music, they...
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...Club IT Part One Mission Club IT is a new venue that will be launching in a nearby community. The owners of the entertainment complex are seeking to arrive at an authentic experience concerning what direction the organization is headed when it is in operation. The owners must know several aspects of the entertainment business and must also find what type of clientele they will be servicing. After spending an evening in the club with friends just trying to get a belief of what the club is and what it could be. The information that will be gathered will help the owners of Club IT identify the tools needed to run an effective business. The first item on the agenda should be is to purchase software that will hold all information pertaining to the business of the club. Club IT will be a probable place where a variety of people will go for musical entertainment and fun times. Even though Club IT has done an exceptional job of starting their journey in the world of information systems, room for improvement is still needed. Joint Application Design (JAD) is a system that is used while developing new information systems. If Club IT would like to remain competitive in the entertaining business it would be beneficial for the owners to take the necessary steps to invest in a new business information system. At the present moment, Club IT operates on a dial Internet connection (Rainer, 2009). Dial-up connections are considered to be inexpensive substitute to the high speed Internet...
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