Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Work I completed 12/22-12/23

My group has been making a lot of progress. We sold all of the socks which is a huge accomplishment for the first order. Everyone has basically been putting in all their effort that is necessary in order to do our best job. Sales, is a new member of the group has been very helpful. In class, he asks if there is anything that needs to be completed and is always willing to help out. Yesterday, he did the write up for part 6 with my assistance. Because there were only two days of class, there was not much work to be done. However, all storefront parts have been submitted with revisions. Today I proofread the write up from parts 4-6 and submitted the revisions. I hope to see substantially better comments. Without having any previous exposure to financial statements, everyone in my group did the best they could. Ms. Steven's comments were helpful, and hopefully pushed in the right direction. If necessary, we will revise again to meet all requirements.

The storefront is coming along and we have been doing all we can do to research all necessary items to open the Doggy Day care. So far, we have spoken to Mr. Gerber who explained the architecture and what the costs would be to knock down a wall. I have been adding suggestions and criticism to the ideas that my group members have. We all spent a lot of time and effort on Storefront parts 4-6 and everyone in the group, besides Jack did work on it. Jack focused on ordering the socks and selling them.

For the $200 project, we are going to order more socks and try to figure out a strategic way to sell them. I believe many people would buy them, considering the cool design the socks contain. Athletes or non athlete the socks are a cool way to show spirit.

I have been documenting all of the groups' work on Trello. I figured out how to use it efficiently, and it helps me. I have mostly been using the "To- Do List" function to check of completed assignments and keep to keep track of what is due in the near future.

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