Dear sir,
I have a sofa manufacturing business (small scale industry) that was established in March 2013. We have many satisfied customers as we use good materials, and I have earned profits. However, for the last 20 days, we haven't received any new work or orders, and our business is declining.
I seek your advice on how I can improve my business.
Thank you.
From India, undefined
I have a sofa manufacturing business (small scale industry) that was established in March 2013. We have many satisfied customers as we use good materials, and I have earned profits. However, for the last 20 days, we haven't received any new work or orders, and our business is declining.
I seek your advice on how I can improve my business.
Thank you.
From India, undefined
Dear Fayaz,
To give suggestions of any kind, we need a little more information. Do you have B2C or B2B customers? If former, then do you have a furniture showroom? Has any new showroom been opened in the vicinity? If B2B, then at what frequency do your customers place orders? In fact, now the festival season is about to commence; therefore, your B2B customers are likely to give more orders. Is it possible that your B2B customers have lost orders, resulting in your loss of orders? Have you studied your customers' behavior? Have you identified the triggers on which your demand depends? Have your regular customers identified any alternative materials?
To what extent has your business been impacted by online shopping? Of course, in just 20 days, your business may not have been significantly impacted by online shopping. However, online shopping has been disrupting the traditional market. What is the scope of entering into online shopping and tying up with e-commerce companies like Flipkart or Amazon?
Occasionally, competitors play such a smart game that they pull the rug out from under the feet of their rivals. By the time their rivals realize what has happened, they are far ahead. You need to investigate whether anything of this kind has happened with you!
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar
P.S.: The correct category to post your query was "Business Knowledge Management" and not "Training and Trainers Market". I have changed the category.
From India, Bangalore
To give suggestions of any kind, we need a little more information. Do you have B2C or B2B customers? If former, then do you have a furniture showroom? Has any new showroom been opened in the vicinity? If B2B, then at what frequency do your customers place orders? In fact, now the festival season is about to commence; therefore, your B2B customers are likely to give more orders. Is it possible that your B2B customers have lost orders, resulting in your loss of orders? Have you studied your customers' behavior? Have you identified the triggers on which your demand depends? Have your regular customers identified any alternative materials?
To what extent has your business been impacted by online shopping? Of course, in just 20 days, your business may not have been significantly impacted by online shopping. However, online shopping has been disrupting the traditional market. What is the scope of entering into online shopping and tying up with e-commerce companies like Flipkart or Amazon?
Occasionally, competitors play such a smart game that they pull the rug out from under the feet of their rivals. By the time their rivals realize what has happened, they are far ahead. You need to investigate whether anything of this kind has happened with you!
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar
P.S.: The correct category to post your query was "Business Knowledge Management" and not "Training and Trainers Market". I have changed the category.
From India, Bangalore
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