RL's lechon manok / by Resie Jane C. Rodil and Lorna M. Matel.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2000.Description: 61 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: MATEL, LORNA MASICAP AND RODIL, RESIE JANE CRIZALDO, "RL's Lechon Manok." An Enterprise Development project, Bachelor of Science In Business Management, major in Marketing, Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite March 2000. Adviser: Mr. Ivy Diez The entrepreneurial development project, RL's Lechon Manok was conducted from November 20, 1999 to February 20, 2000 at Tambo Ilaya, Indang, Cavite primarily to provide the students a chance to apply gained knowledge in business management to actual situation by putting up a business while studying. It also evaluated the profitability of Lechon Manok production, identify different marketing strategies to be utilized and identify the different characteristics of a Lechon Manok business. Three hundred fifty one Cook's chicken purchased in Kayquit,Indang, Cavite were used in the project_ Only ten kilos per production was thoroughly cleaned, mix with the necessary ingredients, marinated and injected and roasted. Production was made two to three times a day but more lechon manok was produced last Christmas and New Year because of higher demand. Lechon Manok was packed in banana leaves and polyethylene bags and was directly sold at P 150 to P170 per kilo to contact buyers. The project gained a net profit of P 13, 296.50 in the three month operation. The authors identified some problems in production and marketing of Lechon Manok. The major problems encountered by RL's Lechon Manok were lack of buyers and lack of necessary equipment. These greatly affected the operation of the business. In order to solve the problem like the lack of buyers, the producers of lechon manok was canvassing to other buyers who buy the product. The authors conducted a buyer-value survey in order to get buyer's preference on the product (lechon manok). The authors also consider delivery-upon-order market strategy.
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Enterprise Development Project (BSBM Major in Marketing Management) Cavite State University.

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College of Economics, Management and Developmental Studies (CEMDS)

MATEL, LORNA MASICAP AND RODIL, RESIE JANE CRIZALDO, "RL's Lechon Manok." An Enterprise Development project, Bachelor of Science In Business Management, major in Marketing, Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite March 2000. Adviser: Mr. Ivy Diez
The entrepreneurial development project, RL's Lechon Manok was conducted from November 20, 1999 to February 20, 2000 at Tambo Ilaya, Indang, Cavite primarily to provide the students a chance to apply gained knowledge in business management to actual situation by putting up a business while studying. It also evaluated the profitability of Lechon Manok production, identify different marketing strategies to be utilized and identify the different characteristics of a Lechon Manok business. Three hundred fifty one Cook's chicken purchased in Kayquit,Indang, Cavite were used in the project_ Only ten kilos per production was thoroughly cleaned, mix with the necessary ingredients, marinated and injected and roasted. Production was made two to three times a day but more lechon manok was produced last Christmas and New Year because of higher demand. Lechon Manok was packed in banana leaves and polyethylene bags and was directly sold at P 150 to P170 per kilo to contact buyers. The project gained a net profit of P 13, 296.50 in the three month operation. The authors identified some problems in production and marketing of Lechon Manok. The major problems encountered by RL's Lechon Manok were lack of buyers and lack of necessary equipment. These greatly affected the operation of the business. In order to solve the problem like the lack of buyers, the producers of lechon manok was canvassing to other buyers who buy the product. The authors conducted a buyer-value survey in order to get buyer's preference on the product (lechon manok). The authors also consider delivery-upon-order market strategy.

04/06/2000 EDP-72 Submitted to the University Library

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