Create four possible alternatives for hanna''s hats

Assignment Help Business Management
Reference no: EM133144121

Outcomes you will meet by completing the brainstorming exercises:

  • Applies the basic steps of the MDQ model to make a sound business decision
  • Describes and explains the reasoning behind the application steps used and the ultimate decision
  • Demonstrates the use of collaboration to help determine the final decision
  • Analyzes, evaluates and explains both the decision factors in making the decision as well as the stakeholders involved

CASE STUDY

Hannah's Hats is an online children's hat retailer with a brick-and-mortar store in Chicago, Illinois. The company has 27 employees and was founded by Harry Hannah in 2015.  At that time, Hannah was a single father of 3-year-old twin boys.  After five years, sales were $1 million. The company topped $7 million in sales after the winter of 2020.

Hannah's Story

Working as a freelance children's clothing buyer, Harry could work from home and be a stay at home dad to his twins, Harry, Jr. and Harold. This was important to him and to his wife, Harriet, a software designer whose job involved a great deal of travel. However, on one cold night in November, Harry was contacted by local police who informed him that his wife had been killed in an auto accident.  She was returning home after seeing a client in the Chicago suburb of Arlington Heights.  

Devastated by the news, Harry did everything he could to keep himself together for the kids. He needed help; he decided to send them to day care three days a week so he could deal with getting his new life together.  Every day Harry noticed the caretakers trying to find the children's hats and mittens when he came to take the boys home. Harry noticed that many of the children had mitten clips that seemed to help reduce the number of lost mittens.  The hats, however, were another matter.

Chicago winters are exceptionally bad for children because the wind whips across Lake Michigan and freezes every part of the face that has moisture, especially the mouth. While many of the children's coats had attached hoods, this was not enough. Parents used wool scarfs tied around the children's faces (below the eyes) to stop the painful feeling of the cold.  The scarves were awkward and bulky for the children who often pulled them off or dropped them in their travels. Harry decided to design a hat that could be attached with Velcro onto a coat hood or a coat collar and designed to fit closely around the mouth, nose, ears, and eyes of a child just like a ski mask. The hat could be easily attachable relegating the need for scarves to the past.  Harry knew the hat could come in a variety of colors and have various child-friendly designs.

Several months passed.  Harry discovered that payments from Harriet's workmen's compensation and her life insurance would provide him and the children some financial freedom for years if invested wisely.  Harry thought a better way to change his family's life would be to invest some portion of the money in his hat idea.  Founded as a small storefront shop near Marshall Fields, Hannah's Hats also developed a loyal following online. Through its creative use of social media, sales took off.  Harry expanded his product line to include matching winter gloves and socks.

Beginning in the fall of 2017, Harry, flushed with success from his children's hats, decided that the design could be adapted to work for adults as well. The company invested $150,000 in new designs and inventory for attachable hats for adults. By offering seasonal products for the whole family, Harry thought Hannah's Hats would double their sales in three to five years.

With visions of becoming a destination store like LL Bean's flagship store, Hannah's Hats moved from its old store near Marshall Fields to a large space on the Navy Pier.  This cost Hannah's Hats $25,000.  Harry also moved the warehouse from a 10,000 sq. ft. space near the old store to a 20,000 sq. ft. space closer to his home in Arlington Heights. This location was considerably further from the store.

As the boys grew older, Harry left most of the work to his staff. He set out to increase the sales through travel and spent most of his time marketing products through several marketing channels.  He was determined to have his hats available to every possible cold weather clothes customer.  He introduced numerous marketing initiatives, including a partnership with Blizzard Relief, an organization intended to increase awareness of the clothing needs of the homeless during massive cold weather storms.

To sustain these efforts, Hannah's Hats bulked up its marketing staff that consisted of Hannah and three of the employees who worked in the warehouse. Gradually, the marketing team grew to 5 full-time employees. Additionally, Hannah hired an IT person to handle the online sales.

From 2017 to 2019, Hannah's Hats grew at an annual rate of 35 percent. Hannah's talks and marketing pitches to large retailers attracted the attention of two investors.  The investors told Hannah that with their help they could grow the company to be a $75 million dollar business.  Hannah began to think bigger, "If the investors think they can grow Hannah's Hats to be a $75 million-dollar business, why can't I"?  This goal became his new objective. Hannah doubled his marketing trips and went after Walmart and Target to broaden his customer base.  Although both companies liked his product, they felt that a cheaper version was needed to meet their target customers.

Hannah continued his heavy marketing plan but despite his effort sales began to flatten. Expenses grew higher, especially with the adult hats. Hannah knew he had to change his plan fast or they would be in trouble. He sought expert help to gain some idea of his company's current position. The following conclusions were reported to Hannah.

Finances:

  • The rate of overall sales growth had declined from 35% annually to 25%.
  • The children's hats had increased sales by 11% over the last year.
  • Adult hat sales had dropped by 22% over the last year.
  • The company was still growing but at a slower rate.
  • Operational expenses for the company had increased by 8% last year. Much of which was due to increased advertising in a more expensive mode (5% and increased operational expenses with the new location and warehouse taking up rest).
  • E-sales were up by 25% with sales of children's and adult hats being about equal.

Opportunities:

  • Investor interest
  • E-commerce growth
  • Big store interest if a cheaper line were developed
  • New product line for Summer

Threats:

  • LL Bean entering the children's market with a similar product
  • Chinese e-commerce competition with a cheap line

Hannah reviewed the report and instinctively knew that he had to restructure his growth plans. A decision had to be made that would position Hannah's Hats for better growth potential.

Using the information in this case study and the MDQ model, help Hannah make his decision and position his business for future growth.

MDQ STEP THREE: BUILDING THE DECISION

GATHERING INFORMATION:

The purpose of this week's discussions is to address the type of information HH needs to gather in coming up with creative alternatives to use in the MDQ decision making model. Useful information involves researching anything that the decision maker needs to know that might influence the decision making process. This includes experience from past or future situations as well as factual information. Even though the decision maker has no control over future events, information needs to be gathered to anticipate outcomes, consequences or actions when acting on Hannah's Hats' alternatives. 

CREATING ALTERNATIVES:

In Building the Decision, the decision maker will create FOUR viable alternatives. The case study mentions several obvious alternatives, such as: Partnering with the investors or increasing E-commerce sales. However, NONE of these alternatives are strong enough on their own to meet all the objectives HH would like from the decision. Harry must look for ways to combine them with other possibilities to make stronger alternatives.  The expectation is to create alternatives that are creative, demonstrate critical thinking, use additional research, and meet as many of the objectives as possible.  Remember: The alternatives must satisfy as many objectives as possible.

  • Discuss in one paragraph the type of information that Hannah's Hats needs to gather to make a decision. Discuss the biases and traps that should be avoided in gathering, selecting, and interpreting information. Watch your predisposition to select information that is in your comfort zone or might lead to a problem solving approach rather than a decision making one.
  • Create FOUR possible alternatives for Hanna's Hats. Discuss each of these alternatives in separate paragraphs by explaining the alternative in detail, pointing out the biases, and potential consequences.  Additional research will be required to support their viability.

Use these four objects for the alternatives:

-The best way(s) HH can decrease expenses. 

-The best way(s) HH can increase sales. 

-The best way(s) HH can maximize growth. 

-The best way(s) to deal with potential threats to HH's market

Reference no: EM133144121

Questions Cloud

Think of a marketing mix for the business idea : Business idea: Creating a company that will offer door to door delivery service. We hope to focus on fast and convenient medium and short distance delivery, inc
Ethical to web scrape website : "Is it ethical to web scrape a website?", the audience is seeking specific knowledge on the topic.
Conducting information systems audit : The primary method to evaluate the effectiveness of an information system's controls is from conducting an information systems audit.
How can ortega accomplish this objective : The current market price for a computer hard drive is $45. Ortega would like a profit of $10 per drive. How can Ortega accomplish this objective
Create four possible alternatives for hanna''s hats : Applies the basic steps of the MDQ model to make a sound business decision
Create code of ethics : Identify your target market and the product (good/service) that you would like to market. Choose the social media platform(s) that will be used
What is your after-tax rate of return : Capital gains are taxed at the same rate as ordinary income. What is your after-tax rate of return if you buy this bond today and hold it until maturity
Prepare a negotiation plan for boxhouse : Prepare a negotiation plan for boxhouse and RFL negotiation
Explain the concepts of strategic management : You will first explain the concepts of strategic management and strategic thinking. Make sure your explanations are clear and understandable.

Reviews

Write a Review

Business Management Questions & Answers

  Caselet on michael porter’s value chain management

The assignment in management is a two part assignment dealing 1.Theory of function of management. 2. Operations and Controlling.

  Mountain man brewing company

Mountain Man Brewing, a family owned business where Chris Prangel, the son of the president joins. Due to increase in the preference for light beer drinkers, Chris Prangel wants to introduce light beer version in Mountain Man. An analysis into the la..

  Mountain man brewing company

Mountain Man Brewing, a family owned business where Chris Prangel, the son of the president joins. An analysis into the launch of Mountain Man Light over the present Mountain Man Lager.

  Analysis of the case using the doing ethics technique

Analysis of the case using the Doing Ethics Technique (DET). Analysis of the ethical issue(s) from the perspective of an ICT professional, using the ACS Code of  Conduct and properly relating clauses from the ACS Code of Conduct to the ethical issue.

  Affiliations and partnerships

Affiliations and partnerships are frequently used to reach a larger local audience? Which options stand to avail for the Hotel manager and what problems do these pose.

  Innovation-friendly regulations

What influence (if any) can organizations exercise to encourage ‘innovation-friendly' regulations?

  Effect of regional and corporate cultural issues

Present your findings as a group powerpoint with an audio file. In addition individually write up your own conclusions as to the effects of regional cultural issues on the corporate organisational culture of this multinational company as it conducts ..

  Structure of business plan

This assignment shows a structure of business plan. The task is to write a business plane about a Diet Shop.

  Identify the purposes of different types of organisations

Identify the purposes of different types of organisations.

  Entrepreneur case study for analysis

Entrepreneur Case Study for Analysis. Analyze Robin Wolaner's suitability to be an entrepreneur

  Forecasting and business analysis

This problem requires you to apply your cross-sectional analysis skills to a real cross-sectional data set with the goal of answering a specific research question.

  Educational instructional leadership

Prepare a major handout on the key principles of instructional leadership

Free Assignment Quote

Assured A++ Grade

Get guaranteed satisfaction & time on delivery in every assignment order you paid with us! We ensure premium quality solution document along with free turntin report!

All rights reserved! Copyrights ©2019-2020 ExpertsMind IT Educational Pvt Ltd