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ID number:572091
 
Evaluation:
Published: 01.11.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
Extract

George Farin is the sole proprietor of the Valley Drug Mart that he has built in his hometown of Middleton, Nova Scotia, over a period of fifteen years. The business has thrived and grown through the acquisition of the towns' only competition and the relocation to a 7000 square foot building.
After fifteen years in business, Mr. Farin has learned that a major pharmacy Lawton's Drugs would be opening in a new strip mall approximately one kilometre from his business. With a population of approximately 4,000 people Mr. Farin believes that the area cannot support two large pharmacies. The question of how to compete against a major chain threatens Mr. Farin. His drugstore though, has acquired the objectives for which every successful business strives, growth, social responsibility and survival.
Mr. Farin has several key elements that are in his favour. He is strongly committed to the success of the community through his store and himself. He understands how important his stakeholders are to the success of his small business. His store is customer-driven, in a time when quality and service are important.
The opening of Lawton's brings about opportunities for Mr. Farin, the chance to reinforce his business philosophy creating a strong customer-driven Drug Mart.

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