Location: Johannesburg, South Africa.
Products: Plates and bowls.
USP (Unique Selling Point): Traditional African designs and patterns on pottery.
Work Ethic: Focuses on beauty over quantity, promotes pride in craftsmanship, and ensures job security even in tough times.
Real-world example: Just like a local cafe might pride itself on hand-brewed coffee vs. the fast-produced coffee of a chain cafe!
Traditional African designs gaining popularity in the U.S.
Large American companies mass-producing pottery with African-inspired patterns due to economies of scale.
They sell at much lower prices because of their massive production capabilities.
Real-world example: Imagine if suddenly, Bollywood-style dance became super popular in the U.S., so big dance studios started offering classes without the cultural context or authenticity!
In 2013, a major American company opened a highly-automated factory in Johannesburg.
Purpose: Produce and sell African-patterned pottery to retailers in sub-Saharan Africa.
Job Creation: Potential to employ up to 150 South Africans, though less creativity-driven.
Salary Structure: Good wages with additional benefits.
Real-world example: Think of how automated fast-food chains enter local markets. They may not offer the same authentic taste as a local eatery, but they have speed, consistency, and often more perks for employees!
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Location: Johannesburg, South Africa.
Products: Plates and bowls.
USP (Unique Selling Point): Traditional African designs and patterns on pottery.
Work Ethic: Focuses on beauty over quantity, promotes pride in craftsmanship, and ensures job security even in tough times.
Real-world example: Just like a local cafe might pride itself on hand-brewed coffee vs. the fast-produced coffee of a chain cafe!
Traditional African designs gaining popularity in the U.S.
Large American companies mass-producing pottery with African-inspired patterns due to economies of scale.
They sell at much lower prices because of their massive production capabilities.
Real-world example: Imagine if suddenly, Bollywood-style dance became super popular in the U.S., so big dance studios started offering classes without the cultural context or authenticity!
In 2013, a major American company opened a highly-automated factory in Johannesburg.
Purpose: Produce and sell African-patterned pottery to retailers in sub-Saharan Africa.
Job Creation: Potential to employ up to 150 South Africans, though less creativity-driven.
Salary Structure: Good wages with additional benefits.
Real-world example: Think of how automated fast-food chains enter local markets. They may not offer the same authentic taste as a local eatery, but they have speed, consistency, and often more perks for employees!
Dive deeper and gain exclusive access to premium files of Business Management SL. Subscribe now and get closer to that 45 🌟