Mpho is an avid seamstress and want to sew and sell high quality, reusable designer face masks during the current Covid-19 pandemic. She will design and sew the masks herself and use her automatic embroidery machine to put her logo on each mask sold. With the help of her son, deliveries will be made all over Gauteng within 3 days of placing the order. Every mask will have a unique three-layer design with adjustable straps to ensure comfort and it. Mpho’s only expenseis the material needed to sew the masks and delivery costs. At this stage, Mpho’starget market is limited to Gauteng. Draw a diagram to illustrate the transformation process of Mpho’s new business. Be sure to include all relevant elements, headings and arrows to indicate the flow of products/ services. Question: 1. Draw a diagram to illustrate the transformation process of Mpho’s new business. Be sure to include all relevant elements, headings and arrows to indicate the flow of products/ services.
Mpho is an avid seamstress and want to sew and sell high quality, reusable designer face masks during the current Covid-19 pandemic. She will design and sew the masks herself and use her automatic embroidery machine to put her logo on each mask sold. With the help of her son, deliveries will be made all over Gauteng within 3 days of placing the order. Every mask will have a unique three-layer design with adjustable straps to ensure comfort and it. Mpho’s only expenseis the material needed to sew the masks and delivery costs. At this stage, Mpho’starget market is limited to Gauteng. Draw a diagram to illustrate the transformation process of Mpho’s new business. Be sure to include all relevant elements, headings and arrows to indicate the flow of products/ services.
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1. Draw a diagram to illustrate the transformation process of Mpho’s new business. Be sure to include all relevant elements, headings and arrows to indicate the flow of products/ services.
Any activity or combination of operations that takes one or more inputs, changes and adds value to them and offers outputs for consumers or clients is referred to as a transformation process. When the inputs are raw materials, such as when milk is transformed into cheese and butter, the change is usually obvious. The nature of the change may be less evident when the inputs are information or people.
The following are examples of transformation processes:
- alterations to the physical properties of materials or customers
- Material, information, or customer locations may change.
- Ownership of materials or information changes
- Materials, data, and customers are all stored or accommodated.
- alterations in the information's purpose or structure
- alterations in a customer's physiological or psychological status
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