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PRELIMINARY STUDY
I. INTRODUCTION
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Caloocan is divided into two areas. Southern Caloocan City lies directly north of
the City of Manila and is bounded by Malabon City and Valenzuela City to the north,
Navotas to the west and Quezon City to the east. Northern Caloocan City is the
northermost territory of Metro Manila and lies to the east of Valenzuela City, north of
Quezon City, and south of San Jose del Monte City in the province of Bulacan.
Caloocan City is located at 1.5 kilometers from the coast of Manila Bay, at the
northwestern part of Metro Manila. It is divided into two geographically non-contiguous
areas – North and South Caloocan.
TERRITORIAL BOUNDARIES
North Caloocan
South Caloocan
West Navotas
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Physical characteristics
Population: 1,177,604
22,081/km²
The people of Caloocan should be proud of their city. It had at one time or another,
romantic flings with history. Foremost among these episodes were the events that took
place in 1896, when organized armed resistance rose against the tyranny of the
Spanish masters in the Philippines. These caught the attention of the Filipino people
and the world as well. The name Caloocan has always been prominently written in the
pages of our history. Writers, poets, and even balladeers always mentioned the Cry of
Balintawak; the names of Andres bonifacio, Tandang Sora, Antonio Luna, Torres
Bugallon, Cecilio ,Apostol.
How Caloocan got its present name is a story by itself. According to opinions and even
beliefs, the name Caloocan originated from the Tagalog word “lo-ok” (bay) in view of its
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proximity to Manila Bay being located in Dagat-Dagatan, a small lake separated by
Manila Bay and town of Navotas. Others believed that the word “lo-ok” meant “sulok” or
corner. In the past, Caloocan was actually located “at the corner” where the ends of the
old towns of Tondo and Tambobong (Malabon) meet.
The first name of Caloocan when it was still a small barrio of Tondo was Aromahan or
Espina as the Spaniards used to call it. The site of the barrio was located in a low place
called Libis, west of the center of the poblacion of Caloocan. It was then commonly
called Libis Espina.
In 1762 the spanish Augustinian priests reached the insular “lo-ok”, and eventually
established the first Catholic Church the barrio in 1765. However, the spiritual
administration of Caloocan was transferred to the Recollectos in 1814.
In 1802 Caloocan began to grow. When it was converted into a town in 1815, the
poblacion had to be moved from the western fringe to its present site.
D. POLITICAL PROFILE
VISION
"A city that is clean, peaceful, orderly, progressive and conducive to live in,
characterized by a government with a heart, conscience, sensitive and responsive to
the needs of its constituents.
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MISSION
AWARDS
2nd Cleanest City in Metro Manila by MMDA
Out of the Box Award by Mother Earth Foundation
among the first to implement Clean
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Air Act
Peaceful and Orderly City
police vehicles
- police cars 46
- motorcycles 9
radio equipment for police force 52
financial support P 8.8 M
personnel augmentation P3M
crime solution efficiency 88%
Calamity and Disaster
Preparedness Program
- motorcycles 16 units DPSTM
- mini fire rescue trike 2 units DPSTM
- boom truck 1 unit
- truck drop side 4 units
- generator sets
- complete facilities for disaster
preparedness
H-HEALTH and HOUSING
Health
transformation into a
President Diosdado Macapagal
modernly -
Memorial Medical Center
equipped hospital
(PDMMMC)
health centers 37 42
mobile clinic 2
medical mission
Wellness program for teachers
TB treatment for city jail inmates
and TODA members
free cervical screening
pneumonia vaccines and prenatal
care for jail inmates
flu shots for all regular employees
and job order personnel
cleft lip/ palate operations 600 2 terms
year round cataract operation for
2,000 2 terms
senior
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Citizens
animal bite clinics 2 South and North
feeding programs
Philhealth/ health cards
Ambulance 2 units
animal pound
- impounded stray dogs 2,079
- confiscated double dead meat 650 k. 1600 k.
- anti rabies vaccination for dogs 20,000 68,680
- free veterinary consultation 971 walk-in clients
- facilities' improvement
>building 1 in North Caloocan
>pound vehicles 2 trucks
>multicab I unit
Creation of Task Force
- Bantay Karne
- Foot and Mouth Disease
AWARDS
Public Service Delivery Audit
PASADA Award
(CSC)
Natural Family Planning
NFP Award (PopCom)
(POPCOM)
Best Investments Award in Nutrition
(NCP)
Housing
relocation of PNR informal settlers 1,959 Families
ownership/ housing stability for
informal
settlers (Manotok squatters)
community mortgage program
- CMP Beneficiaries 10,000
- CMP sites
>RECOMville/ Northrail
I-INFRASTRUCTURE
roads improvement (meter) 134,914
pathwalks (meter) 53,151
drainage (meter) 95,080
concrete bridge/ footbridge 3
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covered courts 17 90
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- livelihood training 36,872
including one mini job fair
abroad
job fair 36
R-REVITALIZED CITY
Efficient traffic management
AWARDS
- Top Taxpayer Award
- Outstanding City
R-REFORMED BARANGAYAN
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barangay vehicles
- motorcycle with side car 130 units
- Suzuki Bravo 28
tanod uniforms
barangay sports center (covered
court)
cementing of barangay pathwalks
Streetlighting
recognition of barangay
achievements
service caravan (medical mission,
legal,
civil registry, anti-rabies, etc.)
State of the Barangay Address 188
(SOBA) bgys.
I-INVESTMENT-FRIENDLY
25% increase despite
increase in number of investors 8,000
16,267 economic crisis
Banks 83 96 20% increase
Motorcycle 171 304 almost 200% increase
more than double rate of
revenue rate of increase 5.45% 12.30%
increase
P 374.7
increase in revenue
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one stop shop
AWARDS
by World Bank and
Most Business Friendly City IFC (International Financial
Corporation)
Top Taxpayer Award - Government
by BIR
Category
Motorcycle Capital of the
Philippines
first city to implement Philippine
Business Register (DTI)
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E. SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE
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Public 28 Not Economically Active 347,000
Private 44 Employment Rate 79.63%
College 21
Public 1
Private 20
Bonifacio Monument
The main landmark of the city, the Bonifacio Monument is located at the intersection
of Rizal Avenue & EDSA. The monument commemorates the most proletarian of all
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Filipino heroes, Gat Andres Bonifacio. The monument was immortalized by a great
Filipino national artist for sculpture, Guillermo Tolentino.
Luzviminda Resort
171 Samson Ave., Deparo Caloocan City
A well-known resort in Caloocan City best described as the Home of the Castlesliders.
The resort features two swimming pools with water slides, cottages, picnic huts, air-
conditioned rooms and a cozy restaurant.
Tala Leprosarium
Tala, Caloocan City
Considered as the oldest leprosarium in Asia founded in 1940.
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Gotesco Grand Central Shopping Mall
Rizal Avenue Ext. Monumento Circle, Caloocan City
A huge entertainment and shopping complex where LRT’s major station is located.
Judicial Complex
The Caloocan City Judicial Complex was inaugurated November 19, 2003 with Chief
Justice Hilario Davide as the Guest of Honor. It was constructed to house the Regional
Trial Court (RTC), Metropolitan Trial Court (MTC), Office of the Prosecutor and other
line Agencies.
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Pajotan de Sto. Nino Festival
The name of the event is derived from "Maypajo," a shortcut of Pajotan, a local variety
of mango variety found in Caloocan City. This colorful procession/parade of different
Sto. Niños, together with thousand devotees dance their way to the tune of Ati-atihan
sound. Several miracles and favors granted are attributed by the faithful to the
miraculous image of Sto. Niño.
A. LODGING FACILITIES
Kabayan Hotel
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• Business Center • Bar / Lounge • Cable / Satellite TV
Andok's
M.H Del Pilar, Samson Road, 10th Ave. Camarin, Bagong Silang, Deparo Road, Sangandaan
Cuisine: Grill
Specialties: Litson Manok (roasted chicken), Dokito Frito (fried chicken) and
Porkcharap
Budget: P199 & Below
Payment Method: Cash and Credit Card
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Bakers Depot
Victory Mall Caloocan
Cuisine: Filipino
Specialties: Lechon con Tokwa, Battered Chicken, Pancit Shanghai
Budget: P199 & Below
Payment Method: Cash and Credit Card (Mastercard, Visa, Diners, JCB, RCBC)
Delivery: Yes
Chowking
Grand Central, MCU, Mabini – 10th ave.
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Cuisines: Chinese, Filipino
Specialties: Siopao Bola Bola, Lumpiang Shanghai, Fried Dumplings, Beef Wanton,
King's Congee, Shanghai Lauriat, Sweet and Sour Lauriat, Beef Chow Fan, Yang Chow
Fried Rice and Halo Halo
Budget: P199 & Below
Payment Method: Cash and Credit Card
Dolor's Kakanin
Monumento
Cuisine: Filipino
Specialties: Maja Blanca, Cassava, Pitsi-Pitsi and Sapin Sapin
Budget: P199 & Below
Payment Method: Cash and Credit Card
Dunkin Donuts
Ever Gotesco Grand Central - Ground Level, Gotesco 2
Cuisine: Pizza
Specialties: Pizza & Pasta
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Budget: P200 - P499
Payment Method: Cash and Credit Card
Goldilocks Bakeshop
Gotesco, Sangandaan
Greenwich
MCU, Ever Gotesco Grand Central, 10th Ave., Lrt Caloocan
Jollibee
Ever Gotesco Grand Central, Sangandaan, MCU, Caloocan Grace Park,
LRT Caloocan, Mabini 10th Ave, Araneta Square
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Budget: P199 & Below
Payment Method: Cash and Credit Card
Delivery: Yes
KFC
Grand Central, Grace Park
Lydia's Lechon
10th Ave.
Cuisine: Filipino
Specialties: Pork BBQ, Lechon Paksiw, Kare-Kare and Crispy Pata
Budget: P500 - P999
Payment Method: Cash and Credit Card
Max's Restaurant
Caloocan
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Cuisines: Filipino, Asian
Specialties: Max's Fried Chicken, Ruby's Favorite Kare-Kare, Pancit Canton, Crispy
Pata, Fresh Lumpiang Ubod Sinigang Baboy, Sinigang Hipon, Bicol Express, Tokwa
Kininchay and Asparagus with Tofu, Adobo Flakes, Max's Tapa, Max's Tocino, Chicken
Sisig and Hototay
Budget: P200 - P499
Payment Method: Cash and Credit Card
Delivery: Yes
McDonald's
Ever Gotesco Grand Central, Victory Mall, MCU
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Padi's Point Restaurant and Bar
Caloocan
Cuisine: Filipino
Specialties: Pancit Malabon
Budget: P200 - P499
Payment Method: Cash and Credit Card
Delivery: Yes
Pizza Hut
Grand Central
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R. Lapid's Chicharon & Barbecue
Ever Grand Central
Cuisine: Filipino
Specialties: Chicharon with Laman, Chicharon Cocktail, Chicharon Bilog, Chicharon
Bituka, Manila Fries, Ground Chicharon, Chicken and Pork Barbecue
Budget: P199 & Below
Payment Method: Cash and Credit Card
Red Ribbon
Ever Gotesco Grand Central
Shakey's
Gotesco Grand Central
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Sweetfork Cakes
University Hills
Wendy's Hamburgers
Caloocan
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Payment Method: Cash and Credit Card
C. TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES
The Light Rail Transit (LRT-1) has a terminal at Monumento. The railway traverses
Rizal Avenue Extension of Caloocan City, into the City ofManila and Pasay City. The
whole stretch can be traveled in about 30 minutes.
The Philippine National Railways has a terminal at Samson Road. That serves 3
Stations (Caloocan railway station, Asistio Avenue railway station, & C-3 railway station)
The city has an extensive network of roads. The most prominent of these roads is
the Epifanio de los Santos Avenue which begins in Monumento area. Also, the North
Luzon Expressway Operations and Maintenance Center and the Balintawak Toll Barrier
are also housed in Caloocan City.
The Victory Liner Incorporated's headquarters and its terminal is located in Rizal
Avenue Extension near the LRT Monumento Station.
D. INFRASTRUCTURE
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From city landmarks to resorts, museums to parks, and shopping malls to churches,
everything shines through Caloocan. This third most peopled city in northern Manila is
also an abode to three universities, a blossoming economy and livelier shopping spree.
Surely, you’ll have the time of your life to discover what a thriving city Caloocan is. As
you reach your destination, you don’t want to waste anymore time in getting to the chief
landmark, which is theBonifacio Monument, situated at the crossroads of Epifanio De
Los Santos Avenue (EDSA) and Rizal Avenue. The headstone was sculptured by
Gillermo Tolentino in honor of the world-renowned Father of the Philippine Revolution,
Andres Bonifacio. His bravery remains in the hearts of the residents and it also reflects
the fearlessness of the town.
The Judicial Complex is another landmark that depicts Caloocan’s boldness. It was
built to host the Office of the Prosecutor, Metropolitan Trial Court and Regional Trial
Court. Its inauguration on November 19, 2003 was graced by Chief Justice of the
Philippines Hilario Davide. For some holy moments, you might want to swing by San
Roque Cathedral. Its importance is noteworthy in that the world’s most loved Holy
Pope John Paul II formed the new Diocese of Caloocan and advanced it to the prestige
of a Cathedral Church on June 28, 2003.
You might be nosy about where the first train trip was done in 1892. You can head to
Philippine National Railways where you will also spot the Horace Higgins Hall at the
end curve of C. Apostol and M. Hizon streets. The hall was linked to significant historical
happenings and powerful foreign architectural impact. Giving much pride to Caloocan
resident is its Tala Leprosarium that’s famed as the most aged leprosy hospital in Asia
established in 1940. Another remarkable landmark of Caloocan is the Manila Central
University, which is the first co-ed school in town founded in 1904. More city sights to
spot are Caloocan Commercial Complex and Gotesco Grand Central Shopping
Mallwhere the main station of Manila Light Railway Transit System is situated.
If you’re up for a resort hop, then be ready to take sight of Gubat Ciudad Resort famed
for having seven various pools, Luzviminda Resort dubbed as the habitat of the castle
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sliders, Grogun Health Resort known for being clandestine resort, and Villa Celedonia
Valley Resort flocked for its three pools and children’s park.
The Caloocan City government’s best of the city trade exhibition and event dubbed
“Wow Caloocan,” initially attracted some 50 companies, small and medium enterprises
(SMEs) and other organizations that offered products manufactured locally.
According to City Mayor Enrico “Recom” Echiverri, the main aim of the entire event is to
showcase the best of what Caloocan City has to offer in terms of products, services and
entertainment.
Echiverri said the Wow Caloocan trade expo also allowed buyers and retailers direct
access to Caloocan-made products and goods available in both wholesale and retail at
very affordable factory prices.
“Wow Caloocan did not only give due recognition to our local manufacturers, but also
provided livelihood and job opportunities to our residents,” the mayor emphasized.
The event, a project of the city’s Cultural Affairs and Tourism Office (CATO) and the
Office of Liga ng mga Barangay president Ricojudge “RJ” Echiverri, also featured SMEs
whose products included food, gifts and holiday décor, home furnishings, industrial
goods and services, organic, herbal and natural products, handicrafts and wearable
items.
For her part, tourism chief and overall trade expo coordinator Marilou San Buena
Ventura said there was an increased turnout of night shoppers because of the
entertaining and culturally-relevant shows.
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Buena Ventura said one of the highlights of the event was the fashion show that
featured Bb. Caloocan winners and candidates dressed in “Filipino-inspired creations”
by the city’s top caliber fashion designers. Caloocan City is also renowned as the place
to visit for affordable and quality home furnishing and furniture
• Eco-Life Foundation
Environment
Using part of the proceeds from our Protect-A-Hectare Program and other ecology-
friendly business undertakings, our Foundation is committed to providing the annual
funding requirements of rainforest conservation in the Zambales Rainforest. The
Foundation combines the best aspects, principles and practices of a non-for-profit
foundation and eco-conscious mission of an environmental NGO with a socially-
responsible, for profit-company.
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After more than eleven years of experience in humanitarian and sustainable
development work, the Foundation has developed this Rainforest Conservation
Convergence (RCC) ---with invaluable lessons and successes.
Fronting the greenery of the La Mesa Watershed, the Corporate Headquarters is a 15-
minute ride from SM Fairview and Robinson's.
• Livelihood/Social Services
2/F apn Bldg., 172 A. Mabini St., Maypajo, Caloocan City
TelNo: (02) 285-4804 / 285-7609 / 285 | Fax No: (02) 287-2420
Email: uplift@uplift.org.ph
Uplift (Urban Program for Livelihood Finance & Training) Philippines, Inc., formerly
known as Inter-Aid Neighborhood Business Association, was registered with the SEC
as a non-stock, non-profit organization on April 7, 1994. The organization started as a
project initiated by Inter-Aid, a French NGO as Neighborhood Business Association
(NBA) airmed to help poor families improve their living conditions through permanent
access to affordable productive loans, training, and capital build-up (CBU). At the same
time, Inter-Aid also initiated LINK, a program offering business training and support in
job hunting. These two (NBA and LINK) were merged at the end of 1988 under the
name Uplift, reflecting the holistic approach of the program. Uplift program was based
on loans and capital build-up with various other services aimed at providing complete
support to the families. The primary objective is to help the destitute families in the
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shanties to fight their way out of poverty through microfinance, training and social
services.
• Social Services
Phase 8, Passionist Compound, Bagong Silang, Caloocan City
TelNo: (02) 962-8199 | FaxNo: (02) 962-8201
Email: alcf@pacific.net.ph
A Living For Christ Foundation, Inc. (ALFC) was duly registered with the Securities and
Exchange Commission as a non-stock, non-profit organization on May 18, 1994. It was
organized as a prayer group of Couples for Christ in Bagong Silang, Caloocan City
headed by Tsinoy couple Teofilo and Shirley Bangayan. The founding members were
composed of entrepreneurs and professionals who began extending financial and
organizational support to the barangay. The CFC started also giving seminars on value
formation, livelihood and skills training. Later, they built the ALFC in Bagong Silang,
complete with training and workshop areas, seminar rooms and a chapel for community
use. The center was envisioned to fully integrate the organization's community
development program. Now, ALFC is fully operational with its programs adopted from
Gawad Kalinga and is implementing GK Sagip, Siga, Sibol and Tatag programs.
D. TOWS ANALYSIS
THREATS:
Caloocan City doesn’t known as one of the rich cities in Metro Manila so that they
can’t compete to other near cities. Also there are no huge establishments that can prove
that Caloocan City can also be on of them.
OPPORTUNITIES:
Monumento Circle is the road that every place in its north, south, east and west
can pass through when they were going somewhere. By this, opportunities will come up
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because the establishments that they have is very accessible. Their industry would
increase.
WEAKNESSES:
There are many informal settlers in Caloocan City that’s why the place becomes
congested and the spaces that they accommodate cannot use for the development of
the city. Also because of this there are many crimes that are happening during night
time especially on the places that is near them.
STRENGTH:
In this city there are many blue color jobs so that they can give works to the non-
degree holders. Also Mayor Enrico “Recom” Echiverri manages the whole city very well
and because of that even if they are not one of the rich cities in metro manila, they can
stand on their own. Roads and infrastructures are good in their city not like in the near
city Malabon and Navotas.
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Part II
PROJECT STUDY
I. INTRODUCTION
A. PROJECT BACKGROUND
C. OWNERSHIP
Barreso Coffee Bar doesn’t have mission and vision because it is not necessary
for them to have this in their small business.
E. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
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II. MANAGEMENT STUDY
A. EMPLOYEE REQUIREMENTS
• Barangay clearance
• At least high school graduate
• with pleasing personality
• 18 yrs old – above
B. EMPLOYEE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
In Barreso Coffee Bar, they only have two kinds of employees. One is the
“Barista” who carefully select and blend the coffees. The other one is the cashier who
focused on the handling of cash money.
C. JOB ANALYSIS
Benefits: No Benefits
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III. MARKETING STUDY
A. MARKET DESCRIPTION
C. COMPETITOR ANALYSIS
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i. DIRECT COMPETITOR
Barreso Coffee Bar doesn’t have a direct competitor because they are the
only coffee shop in their location.
In their location there are also many establishments that cater the needs
of the customers in terms of food and beverages. Here are the following:
D. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
• Iced Beverages
Iced Americano
Iced Latte
Iced Cappuccino
Iced Mocha
Iced White Mocha
Iced Caramel Macchiato
Iced Classic Irish Cream
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Iced Amaretto Latte
Iced Candy Mocha
Iced Coco Almond Latte
Iced Caramel Mocha
Iced Cherry Caramel Latte
Iced Almond Mocha
Iced Peppermint Patty Mocha
Iced Black Forest Mocha
• Hot Beverages
Café Americano
Café Latte
Cappuccino
Café Vanilla Latte
Café Almond Roca
Café Mocha
Café Mochaccino
Café French Vanilla Mocha
Café White Mocha
Caramel Macchiato
Caramel Almond
• Caffeine Free
Iced/ Hot Choco
Iced/ Hot White Choco
Iced Caramel
Steamers
• Liquor
San Mig Light
Red horse
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Beer Tower 2 Liters San Mig Light
Beer Tower 2 Liters Red Horse
Beer Tower 3.5 Liters San Mig Light
Beer Tower 3.5 Liters Red Horse
• Pasta
Carbonara
Baked Mac
• Pulutan
Sizzling Sisig
Sizzling Steak
Sizzling Corn
Pinaputok na tilapia
Boneless Bangus
• Sandwiches
Ham
Ham & Chiz
Cheezy Ham & Egg
Tuna Sandwich
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Cheezy Tuna
E. PRICE ANALYSIS
Liquor
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San Mig Light 35
Red horse 40
Beer Tower 2 Liters San Mig Light 200
Beer Tower 2 Liters Red Horse 150
Beer Tower 3.5 Liters San Mig
Light 350
Beer Tower 3.5 Liters Red Horse 280
Pasta
Carbonara 75
Baked Mac 65
Pulutan
Sizzling Sisig 120
Sizzling Steak 110
Sizzling Corn 120
Pinaputok na tilapia 80
Boneless Bangus 120
Sandwiches
Ham 40
Ham & Chiz 45
Cheezy Ham & Egg 50
Tuna Sandwich 45
Cheezy Tuna 50
Our analysis about the prices of their products is overpricing. They should
consider that most of their customers are students that their products must be
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affordable to them. It is more expensive than other popular coffee shops such as
Starbucks, Coffee Bean, Seattle’s Best, and Figaro.
A. PROJECT SITE
2nd floor Bldg.A Caloocan City Commercial Complex A.Mabini St.
Caloocan City.
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• Indoor and outdoor – where the seats and tables are located.
• Main Coffee Bar – this is where the cashier section is.
• Espresso Machine –where the coffee being done.
PART III
I. MANAGEMENT PROPOSAL
After conducting the management study we found out that Barreso Coffee
Bar has only two kinds of employees. One is the “Barista” who carefully select
and blend the coffees. The other one is the cashier who focused on the handling
of cash money. We also observed that employees are not given benefits by the
management and it doesn’t have any organizational structure because it’s not a
big establishment. There’s no complication to the policies implemented in the
establishment for the costumers but the policies regarding the distribution of work
is not organize and well planned.
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We would like to make a proposal regarding the distribution of work in the
establishment. The establishment should hire qualified workers assigned to the
(FNB) Food and Beverage to meet the satisfaction of the needs and wants of the
costumers. We also think that the management should add more spirit of
hospitality within their selves so that the customers and employees will feel
welcome and comfortable.
A. 7P’s
a) Products
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• Iced Beverages
Iced Americano
Iced Latte
Iced Cappuccino
Iced Mocha
Iced White Mocha
Iced Caramel Macchiato
Iced Classic Irish Cream
Iced Amaretto Latte
Iced Candy Mocha
Iced Coco Almond Latte
Iced Caramel Mocha
Iced Cherry Caramel Latte
Iced Almond Mocha
Iced Peppermint Patty Mocha
Iced Black Forest Mocha
• Hot Beverages
Café Americano
Café Latte
Cappuccino
Café Vanilla Latte
Café Almond Roca
Café Mocha
Café Mochaccino
Café French Vanilla Mocha
Café White Mocha
Caramel Macchiato
Caramel Almond
• Caffeine Free
Iced/ Hot Choco
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Iced/ Hot White Choco
Iced Caramel
Steamers
• Liquor
San Mig Light
Red horse
Beer Tower 2 Liters San Mig Light
Beer Tower 2 Liters Red Horse
Beer Tower 3.5 Liters San Mig Light
Beer Tower 3.5 Liters Red Horse
• All day Meals
Beef Tapa
Spicy Beef Tapa
Sausage
Spicy Adobo
Pork Tonkatsu
Pork Teriyaki
Sizzling Sisig
Sizzling Steak
• Pasta
Carbonara
Baked Mac
• Pulutan
Sizzling Sisig
Sizzling Steak
Sizzling Corn
Pinaputok na tilapia
Boneless Bangus
• Sandwiches
Ham
Ham & Chiz
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Cheezy Ham & Egg
Tuna Sandwich
Cheezy Tuna
b) Prices
Iced Americano 75 85 95
Café Americano 55 65
Café Latte 65 75
Cappuccino 65 75
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Café Vanilla Latte 75 85
Café Mocha 75 85
Café Mochaccino 75 85
Caramel Macchiato 80 90
Caramel Almond 80 90
Steamers
Liquor
Red horse 40
Beef Tapa 50
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Spicy Beef Tapa 50
Sausage 50
Spicy Adobo 60
Pork Tonkatsu 60
Pork Teriyaki 60
Sizzling Sisig 65
Sizzling Steak 65
Pasta
Carbonara 75
Baked Mac 65
Pulutan
Pinaputok na tilapia 80
Sandwiches
Ham 40
Tuna Sandwich 45
Cheezy Tuna 50
c) Promotion
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The BARRESSO COFFEE BAR advertisement sign is using the
name “HAWAIIAN COFFEE” which was the old name of the
establishment. This is the only advertisement they have.
d) Place
e) People
f) Physical Attributes
g) Process
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The establishment is not that big so the two employees both serves
as the cashier, barista and waiter can deliver the orders on time.
A. PROJECT ACTIVITIES
1. Events such as Christmas, New Year, Halloween and the like could
be celebrated by the management and the regular costumers
(organize events).
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• Distribute the duties and responsibilities properly.
• The Manager and Assistant Manager should have a good camaraderie with their
employees to avoid destruction at work.
• Advertise Barreso Coffee Bar using leaflets or tarpaulins in order to introduce the
establishment to the potential customers.
B. GANTT CHART
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C. ASSIGNING OF ACTIVITIES
• Manager
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• Assistant Manager
1. Events such as Christmas, New Year, Halloween and the like could be
celebrated by the management and the regular costumers (organize
events).
• Employees
Advertise Barreso Coffee Bar using leaflets or tarpaulins in order to introduce the
establishment to the potential customers.
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PART IV
I. CONCLUSION
After the study we have conducted, we came up with a conclusion that Barreso
Coffee Bar has a pleasant ambiance for relaxation. They have a good presentation
when it comes in serving their foods and at the same time, it gives satisfaction to the
appetite of the customers. Though there are only two employees, they can still manage
to serve foods on time.
The establishment has few customers because their place is located in a not
easily seen area and in addition to that it doesn’t have any advertisements such as
tarpaulins and leaflets.
Just like other sole-proprietorship Barreso Coffee Bar still need an improvement
for the development and growth of their establishment.
The alternative action that we have come up for the said problems is that, they
should change the logo of their establishment because it brings confusion to the
people.
Regarding with their amenities and facilities, they may innovate and develop it
more so that their coffee shop can be more attractive to people
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III. RECOMMENDATIONS
IV. IMPLEMENTATION
PART V
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APPENDICES
APPENDIX I REFERENCES
APPENDIX II FORMS
APPENDIX RESUME
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