An establishment of plastic chair factory in Barangay San Miguel, Bacong, Negros Oriental / by Karl Jones V. Aboy, Jona Carias, Janroe Morados and Ivy June V. Oghayon.
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Undergraduate thesis(Business Administration Major in management Accounting and Human Resource Management, Bachelor of Science in) --Foundation University, 2016.
Includes bibliographical references and appendices.
ABSTRACT
Title: STUHL Factory
Researchers:
Karl Jones Aboy
Jona Carias
Janroe Morados
Ivy June Oghayon
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Degree:
Major in Management Accounting
Foundation University
School:
School Address: Dr. Meciano Road, Dumaguete City
Year:
2015
The objective of the whole study is to determine the feasibility of operating
STUHL Factory. It is evaluated through its feasibility in the marketing,
management, technical, financial and socio-economic desirability aspect. After
knowing the result, the researchers came up with a conclusion that the proposed
project is feasible in all of the five aspects.
The project will be a plastic chair factory wherein it will benefit individuals
living in Dumaguete City and other nearby places who desire to buy plastic
chairs. The business will be named STUHL Factory and will be located at San
Miguel, Bacong Negros Oriental. The whole study was conducted for four months
and one week.
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