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Workshops for up and coming designers

12-05-2011   


How to succeed in Fashion Today – 25th May 2011

The next day for Fashion Enter’s all day seminar is confirmed as 25th May and will take place at the W1 boutique with a visit to the Workshop in the afternoon to meet with the Production Manager.

The seminar will consist of a series of guest speakers and the Fashion Enter team will be revealing their expert industry knowledge. The seminar is ideal for designers thinking about becoming a member with Fashion Enter as it provides an opportunity to meet with the team and learn about the services and support available to them. The day also offers a unique insight in topics such as production, marketing, important documentation and how to maximise sales.

Email jenni@fashion-enter.com for further information, costs and to book your place now!

 

Be Business Ready – Summer Dates

Workshops for up-and-coming designers.

Improve your business skills and your chances of success!

Take the mystique out of running a successful business.

Do you want to be able to market yourself and your designs to the world?

Do you want to be able to approach buyers and negotiate the best deal?

Do you want to be in control of your businesses finances?

Do you want to be able to take good business decisions based on sound information?

Do you want to feel more in control of your production?

Click here for further information and how to book your place

Workshop 1. Thursday 16th June 2011.

Title: How Much Are You Really Making?

Topics:

1.       Introduction to Profit/Loss –How many garments do you have to sell before you start making money? How do you know if your prices are going to cover all your costs? Why wait until the end of the year to find out from your accountant just how successful you were this season? A simple Profit/Loss account is the starting point to answering these questions and helping you manage your business well.

2.       Recording your sales and purchases – Simple, practical, ways to record your income and expenditure that don’t take up a lot of time but do keep you in control.

3.       How to treat stock – How to value fabrics, trimmings and finished garments.

4.       VAT – Do you need to be VAT registered? Would it pay to be VAT registered?

5.        Cash Flow – How would your business be affected if one of your customers was late paying you?  Are you sure you will be able to pay for your garments when they are ready? This section will introduce a simple cash flow tool to help you plan ahead.

 

Workshop 2. Thursday 23rd June 2011.

Title: How Rich Are You Going To Be?

Topics:

1.       Forecasting/Budgeting – Why bother to forecast? Tips on how to forecast and how to make good use of a variable forecast.

2.       Costing/Pricing – How to pitch your price. Are you going to recover your costs?

3.       Break Even Point – How much do you need to sell to start making money? How much money will you make as your sales increase? How will your pricing decision affect the answer to these questions? This section will give you an easy-to-use method of working this out – a tool that will be very useful in helping you take sound business decisions.

4.       More about Cash Flow – Making sure you get paid on time.

 

Workshop 3. Thursday 30th June 2011

Title: Getting the Most Out of Your Manufacturer

Topics:

1.       Finding suitable manufacturers – Where to look. Creating a short list.

2.       Selecting a manufacturer – What to look out for. Check list of requirements. The importance of a relationship. Sampling v Production.

3.       Developing the relationship – developing mutual trust

4.       UK v Overseas – the pros and cons

5.       Communications – How to get your spec across. Delivery expectations. Quality. Progress chasing. What the manufacturer needs from you.

6.       Production planning – What you need to do to keep the manufacturer on track.

 

Workshop 4. Thursday 7th July 2011

Title: Making It Happen

Topics:

1.       Objectives – Know where you are now and where you want to be.

2.       Action Plans – Pulling together all the strands of what you need to do to get to where you want to be, with an emphasis on actions and timelines. Product development/Sales & marketing/PR/Production/Financials/Cash Flow. This section will also give you the chance to develop your own action plan.

3.       Gantt Charts – an amazingly straight forward and simple tool to help you achieve your goals and keep you on target.

4.       Driving the business forward – Monitoring, reviewing, revising. Staying one step ahead.

5.       Review of previous material – a brief revision of what we have learnt over the four workshops.

 

Workshop 5.    Thursday 14th July 2011

Title: Sales & Marketing

Topics:

1. The Elements of Marketing. How to bring together the important elements required to

market your designs – the ‘P’s.

2. Working out your USP (Unique Selling Point). What makes your designs different? Why

should someone buy your designs instead of some else’s?

3. Branding. Stand out from the crowd.

4. Promotion – PR, Shows, Website, Social Media etc. How to go about promoting yourself

and your products.

5. Routes to Market. Choosing your outlets – direct to public/wholesale/agents/export/

internet etc.

6. Targeting. Pinpointing your buyers.

7. Useful tools to help you on the way.

 

Workshop 6. Thursday 21st July 2011

Title: Selling and Negotiating

Topics:

1. The Sales Campaign. Identifying buyers, preparation, planning, timing.

2. The Approach. How to make initial contact and how to follow it up. Making best use of

telephone, email, letters, photos and copies of PR articles.

3. The Pitch. How to make them want to buy from you.

4. The Negotiation. Getting the best deal.

5. Closing. Getting the order.

6. Review

Delegates will get a chance to practice what they learn throughout the workshop, resulting in greater confidence and ability to go out and sell.

 

Workshop 7. Thursday 18th August 2011

Title: Writing Your Business Plan.

Topics:

1.       Why do you need a Business Plan? – The purpose and the audience. The difference between a formal business plan and your business management plan.

2.       What goes into a Business Plan – The contents.

3.       Describing your business to the audience – The difference between marketing language and business language.

4.       Your Sales & Marketing Plan (and back-up research) – How are you going to achieve your sales projections? What makes you think they are realistic?

5.       The Financials – Presenting the financial projections + how much finance do you need?

6.       The People – Who is involved in your business? Presenting your credentials.

7.       Risk Analysis – Have you thought about what might go wrong?

 

Please email jenni@fashion-enter.com for further information and to book your place!

 




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