Drycleaner Case
Talent Drycleaners: Case Study Analysis
The following contains an analysis and recommendations of problems facing a new entrepreneurial drycleaning business in Lagos. Despite years of experience working in the industry with a large and respected drycleaning concern, Patrick Eze is experiencing significant problems trying to establish and grow his business. Problems identified in the case include Eze's lack of experience organizing and running a large-scale operation, a lack of financial awareness and expertise that creates current operational problems and makes future growth highly unlikely, and environmental changes that increased competition and eliminated much of Eze's identified market. Recommendations for making the business and differentiating form competition, while also gaining more direct knowledge and control, are given.
Background
Patrick Eze started his business, Talent Drycleaning, after fifteen years of experience working for one of Lagos' most experienced and successful drycleaners. Having developed a strong rapport with many of his clients and with a clear understanding of the processes involved in dry-cleaning and the basic operational needs, Eze thought he had everything he needed to make his business a success, and when he found a location in the middle of a large market with no nearby competitors, it would also have seemed from most external perspectives that Eze was correct in his assessment. This is not how his business progressed, however, and now Eze faces a series of problems regarding his business plans and his current profitability.
Anthony Village, the neighborhood in which Eze located his operations, was full of young professionals with laundry/drycleaning needs and nowhere in the neighborhood to go for these services. By the time Eze's operation there was in full swing, however, the young professionals had started to relocate to other areas and the number of drycleaners competing in the region had increased tremendously. These new operators are often less experienced than Eze and have set up cheaper operations with less capabilities, but the lower prices they offer have forced...
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