填空题 · Which expert's advice (A, B, C or D) does each statement (1-7) refer
to? · For each statement (1-7), mark one letter (A, B, C or D) on your Answer
Sheet. · You will need to use some of these letters more than once.
{{B}}Flacks is a UK-based company that produces fashion accessories
for women. How can it continue to grow its
business?{{/B}}
{{B}}A Susan Falmer{{/B}} Faced with a shrinking
market, cheap imports and competitive pricing, Flacks will have to work hard to
increase its margins. They need to move into a more promising market, one where
demand is growing and where the company can exploit existing skills and
contacts. They could think about brand extension -this would not be a giant leap
and the sales force would take it in its stride. Also, they wouldn't need to
re-equip their factory and could use non-UK sourcing if facilities here are in
short supply. {{B}}B Mesut Guzel {{/B}} They have the fundamentals of a
survival strategy in a market where outsourced manufacture and brand
differentiation hold the key to success. I think they should initially locate
some of their production in another country, where manufacturing quality tends
to be better and it is easier to meet changing customer demands. But they should
also regularly monitor production in Britain and think about outsourcing all
this work abroad at some point if they need it done faster. The company should
continue to work on innovative products, and thorough market research will help
to ensure any new ideas are well received. {{B}}C Gary Wilmot {{/B}} In
order to beat their rivals in a highly competitive market, Flecks should ensure
their products are attractive and build on their relationships with the big
stores rather than trying to go it alone and market directly. They should also
consider refocusing production by using their UK factory for high-specification
products. They could eventually build more production overseas in a cycle of
continuous development. {{B}}D Michal Kaminski {{/B}} The demand for
fashion acessories is relatively fiat and the company should consider exploiting
niche markets to improve its margins. But even within these, Flacks must
distinguish its goods from those of its rivals in terms of quality, performance
and design. Innovative sales, marketing and PR are vital to exploit these niche
products. One competitive advantage that Flacks does have is production times.
Many retail chains now have two-tier supply chains and Flacks could focus on
top-up orders. They might also investigate other sales channels such as mail
order.
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It would be advisable for Flacks to consult customers before developing a new product.
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Producing goods for specialist markets might increase Flacks' profits.
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Flacks may need to change the function of one of its facilities.
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Flacks should utilise its current expertise to enter a different market.
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Flacks may need to consider closing its current production facility.
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Flacks should develop the connections it has established with leading retailers.
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Expanding the product range would not be a problem for the workforce.