Growing Your Business Series with L.O reports on decisions on production scale for goods made per request. The focus is selection between production in quantity or production after order. This applies to a cake-making fashion accessories business. Business owners review demand before setting production approach.
Business owners consider demand from customers before deciding on a production approach. Orders with specifications require communication on delivery time and completion time. L.O states, “know what customers want and align production with demand”. This guides the decision between production in quantity or production per order. Communication continues from the order stage to the delivery stage.
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Production planning includes production in quantity and production per order. Production in quantity involves preparation before orders arrive. Production per order involves making goods after orders are received. Business owners match the method with the demand pattern. Customer feedback supports later production decisions. Communication supports accuracy in production timing and delivery expectations.
Growing Your Business Series with L.O continues to guide business owners on production and delivery decisions. Business owners are advised to maintain communication from the order stage to the delivery stage.
Demand assessment remains in planning and production. The series encourages review of past episodes for business understanding. L.O reminds business owners to monitor progress and adjust production decisions based on customer response.
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