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In September we came together as a group and formed our mini company for the young   Back in September we got the opportunity to set up a Mini Company in Enterprise class.
 enterprise competition. We thought for a long time as what our product could be. We  nally   We decided to make garden wooden products we called our company Greenwood.
 thought of the idea of making Piñatas. There were seven of us in our mini company. The   We decided on garden products because we knew there was a good demand from
 directing manager was Sandra Lowry, the sales manager was Megan Gould, the  nance was   our market research and we had a team that were skilled in woodwork. We bought the
 Allison Wilson, the production manager was Lisa Young, and the rest of the production team   timber Edward Woods’s Hardware shop in Killeshandra and then we brought it into the
 was, Jamie Power Disney, Arlene Heaslip and Aebfhinn Bartley. We made our piñatas out of   school and Mr Patterson helped us to cut it up into pieces. We then assembled the products and prepared them for sale
 paper mache, painted them and put sweets inside them. We made di erent types of piñatas   We produced the following products:
 such as  angry birds,   owers, owls, caterpillars, snowmen  and santys.  They were  made for
 occasions such as party’s , Halloween, Christmas, Easter etc. we sent out surveys to the students   Bird boxes: We made unusual bird boxes which had a cats face on the front of them. We put slate like you would see on a
 in the school to  nd out what sweets to put in, how much they would pay for one and what   roof to give them a good look and to make the box last longer.
 occasions they could be for.   Window boxes:  Our window boxes are made from eco-friendly treated timber which means it will not rot for a long time.
 In the  rst week of December we went to a Craft Fair in the Back yard in Moynehall. We had lots of sales at the craft fair for   Hanging pot holders: These are made from wood. They hold two clay pots and can be hung from anything.
 Christmas and had some orders. We also had some sales in school. We were busy making piñatas leading up to these sales.   Envelope holders: A simple and useful rack for holding envelopes and documents. They are convenient to manufacture and
 We had many sales outside of school to friends and family. We had two di erent types of piñatas. Our piñatas were sold at a   works well.
 cheap price, large piñatas were €12 and small piñatas were €10. We also made some sweet selections and sold them for €2.50.   We sold all of these products to our friends and families, at a Christmas craft fair in Moyne hall and in the school. And overall
 During our experience of Mini Company in TY we learnt may new skills and lessons which will help us in our later life.   we sold around €200 worth of products; some of these products were sold to members and sta  of the school and are used
 We learnt and improved our skills in team work which helped us overcome problems together.  We developed our   for displaying  owers in the courtyard in the summer term.
 communication skills to help us  nd out what   I march we attended the Cavan Enterprise Board mini company
 the buyer  would like and to make sales.  We   competition in the Slieve Russell hotel and represented
 have developed our It skills massively which   ourselves and our school very well.
 has helped us with research, documents etc.
 We have learnt how to deal with our money   The following are the members of our mini company,
 intelligently with our sales and when we were   Neville  Hewitt  –  (MD),  Ryan  McConnell,  Gary  Abbott,  Garry
 buying stock. We learnt valuable lesson in using   Hewitt, Fionan Lavin & William Bothwell
 our initiative. We improved our work ethic to   Overall we enjoyed our mini company experience and
 reach deadlines. We came up with a bright idea   learned some important lessons about teamwork, woodwork,
 to do a Mini Company using something to do   salesmanship and communication skills.
 with confectionary and developed our idea.     By Garry Hewitt.
 We all enjoyed the experience of being in a
 mini-company together and had fun. We all put
 a lot of e ort into making our products and it
 all paid o  in the end.

                                       Our Mini-Company was founded on the basis that all members  of the group can play guitar.
                                       We originally wanted to design a book to educate people in a fun and imaginitive way. The
                                       group started o  as Angus and Sam, and soon included Helen and Louise. Our company’s
                                       aim was to design and manufacture our own guitar teaching book. We intended it to be
                                       easy to understand and perfect for beginners of any age. We also plan to make the book
 CONNECT THE DATES                     a ordable to all of our customers. Once we had the idea we began to design the book. The
                                       company was soon under way and we were all assigned our separate posts. Sam was the
                                       manager and head of production. Angus was head of purchasing and creative consultant.
 In September 2012 we formed a mini company called ‘Connect   Helen was in charge of  nance and last but not least Louise was in charge of sales and marketing.
 the Dates’. Our members  consist of Rosie  O’Regan (Manager),   We did a survey of 50 pupils in the school asking them questions including, “How much would you pay for the book?” and “What
 Courtney Byrne (Sales), Priye Joe-Otuma (Finance) and Michael   songs would you like to see in the book?” Once we had all the information needed we constructed the book using Adobe Illustrator
 Sheridan (Marketing). We designed a join-the-dot calendar using   and Quark. Once our book was designed we sent it o  to the printer in Dublin to get 150 books printed for a cost of €244 which
 a program called SolidWorks, and got our design professionally   was reduced due to a grant we received from the Cavan Enterprise Board. A few weeks later we collected the books and we were
 printed. We have sold our product in various places, including craft   delighted with the results. We soon began selling our product.
 fairs, our school, numerous primary schools, Eason’s, Crannóg,
 Cavan Gifts and Connelly Brothers and also to our friends and   We set up a stall at a local Christmas craft fair in The Back Yard, in Cavan; we also sold our product in the schoolroom on the week
 family. We entered two mini-company competitions throughout   leading up to the Christmas holidays. The books were  ying out of the
 the year, (one of which was the regional  nals) leading up to which   stand and into customer’s hands over Christmas; this was our best selling
 we prepared a report and worked on presentation and communication. In our second competition we received a regional   time and made a lot of money. We placed several books into di erent local
  nalist trophy for our school. Our product sold well and we are happy with the outcome. We enjoyed this experience   shops in Cavan, ranging from music or guitar shops to simple corner shops.
 and have learned and developed valuable skills in the process, such as how to co-operate as a team, including the art of   Finally the big day arrived, it was competition time! We got a great stall right
 compromise and communication and how to make business proposals. E.g. Being polite, explaining our product clearly etc   at the front in the Slieve Russell hotel in Ballyconnell. We set up our stand
 so to make ourselves a better company.   with great expectations for the day. We set up a beautiful display. We all
          dressed in our  nest clothing for the occasion. We were soon interviewed
 By Courtney Byrne & Priye Joe Otuma  by a journalist from Cavan.tv. We played guitar and sang for spectators and
          judges. We came in 3rd place in the senior category of the competition
          and are exceptionally happy with our result. We hope to continue the sale
          of our book in the future, and perhaps produce a second edition.




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