Jamaica Gleaner

Gift and craft entreprene­urs encouraged to use case studies

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THE JAMAICA Business Developmen­t Corporatio­n (JBDC) is encouragin­g gift and craft entreprene­urs to make use of case studies as a part of their business developmen­t strategy.

“Case studies provide insight into what has worked and what has not, and provide key lessons. So if you are doing something that has already been done, you want to avoid the pitfalls which have been highlighte­d in these case studies,” said Marketing Service Manager at the JBDC, Janine Taylor.

She was addressing the recent staging of the ‘JBDC’s Virtual Gift & Craft Biz Zone’.

Taylor said case studies are beneficial for entreprene­urs who are looking to enter the overseas market.

The export of products and services generated from the craft industry is one of the key objectives of the National Craft Policy.

FIND WHAT’S UNIQUE AND ADAPT

“When you are going into a global space, you are going to encounter several persons doing the same thing, but we don’t need to reinvent the wheel; we need to learn what is unique about their situation and adapt ‘learnings’ from their experience­s,” she noted.

Taylor said further that reviewing case studies can serve as a source of inspiratio­n and encourages and motivates risk-taking.

“If you are in the developmen­tal stage of your business and you have some ideas that you think you want to explore, then we would encourage you to look at the Internet sources that can help you to see how you can structure that idea, if it is a similar idea to what you are thinking,” she

pointed out.

She is encouragin­g the gift and craft entreprene­urs to dedicate at least two days of business every month to conduct research.

“Experiment with at least one idea that is inspired by your research and test it on the market,” she urged.

The National Craft Policy provides a framework for the craft industry to grow

by facilitati­ng improvemen­ts in quality, variety, value, sales, customer satisfacti­on and profits.

It will promote greater local identity of finished craft and souvenirs, and further amplify Brand Jamaica in the internatio­nal space.

The JBDC Virtual Gift & Craft Biz Zone is a series that addresses issues that have been identified in the craft sector.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Marketing Service Manager at the Jamaica Business Developmen­t Corporatio­n, Janine Taylor.
CONTRIBUTE­D Marketing Service Manager at the Jamaica Business Developmen­t Corporatio­n, Janine Taylor.

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