Handling Business Concept Requirments Efficiently
January 31st 2007 14:53
Today, most people are required to submit to most organizations their perceived business plan, the business concept of which will be up for study prior to approval of business permits and permissions. Especially in malls and commercial establishment leasing, approving the request for leasing a space is not solely a matter of financial capacity but its blend with the other existing business stalls that are currently on hand. Of course, the primary concern of the leasing body is to ensure that all stalls complete the necessary businesses that are existent, and of course the complementary factor to which consumers will have a variety of shops to choose from, whether retail or service are on hand.
Unlike the early days when most commercial zones would be open and offer their allocated spaces to practically anyone who could afford their for lease or rental spaces, the selection process today is quite different and more in depth. The marketing plan, a key component in the entire business plan, is something that they consider prior to granting leasing opportunities for efficient businesses. It is no longer a matter of money, but rather a matter of assembling and figuring out an attractive zone that most consumers would visit at every moment they can possibly can.
Unlike the early days when most commercial zones would be open and offer their allocated spaces to practically anyone who could afford their for lease or rental spaces, the selection process today is quite different and more in depth. The marketing plan, a key component in the entire business plan, is something that they consider prior to granting leasing opportunities for efficient businesses. It is no longer a matter of money, but rather a matter of assembling and figuring out an attractive zone that most consumers would visit at every moment they can possibly can.
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Comment by Kleonaptra
Kalikapsychosis
I have observed over the years the beast of consumerism growing and raging rampantly out of control - Does anyone remember when things were made to LAST and just about everything had a reuseable quality? (eg, cream cheese jars made drinking glasses) I can clearly remember a time when companies were terrified of their stock breaking down or not 'lasting a lifetime' because it would give them a bad name. Now mobile phones and most other electric goods are actually made to break down to force you to buy a new (usually more expensive) one. Sorry to do this, I love them too, but Sony, Im pointing my finger at you! As much as I love the playstation in all its forms(still got a little grey box) I know they are made to disentegrate....Anyone else's break down after 3 years on the dot?
Comment by Brian