Michael Carlos RJ: Michael 2020 CO: Michael Carlos Post Rating: 0 + / - Total Posts: 25 Karma: 11 Joined: Dec 27, 2015 |
Posted on Feb 12, 2016 Masters Currently in the process of streamlining my companies and finally getting around in the quality part from what I gather here Quality = Better Retail Performance in Store. Just wanted to get the masters wisdom on the subject... I'm slowly increasing quality as I found out after happily clicking the que's on research while half asleep that it can be quite expensive almost ruined one of my company's cash flow haha. Thank you |
Bruce Heitz RJ: Berkeley Food & Farm CO: Berkeley Post Rating: 1 + / - Total Posts: 162 Karma: 20 Joined: Jun 18, 2013 |
Posted on Feb 12, 2016 The better your quality is in relation to the competition, the better your sales will be. However, new companies have a hard time catching up due to the large amount of cash investment it takes at higher levels of quality research. High quality should be a long term goal rather than something to push for early. If you can expand your stores a bit, it might be a second way to help get those profits up. The higher quality will come around in due time. Stores are much cheaper to expand than over spending on the high quality levels.
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Michael Carlos RJ: Michael 2020 CO: Michael Carlos Post Rating: 0 + / - Total Posts: 25 Karma: 11 Joined: Dec 27, 2015 |
Posted on Feb 12, 2016 I see thank again as always Sir Berkeley |
Len Peat RJ: Coin Upper CO: Coin Upper Post Rating: 0 + / - Total Posts: 80 Karma: -27 Joined: Feb 3, 2016 |
Posted on Feb 13, 2016 Hi Masters available: "SHIP".
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