Joe and Mary Nakasone’s youngest daughter, Emily, has struggled with asthma since she was born. In caring for Emily over the years, Mary designed and made a variety of cards, posters, notes, and even decorated lunch bags that encouraged Emily, educated her about her condition, and reminded her to take her medicine on time. Joe and Mary are in a support group for parents with asthmatic children, and many of the parents have encouraged Mary to start a company to make the items she made for Emily available to other parents. Mary has decided to go for it and is writing a business plan for the company. One thing she’s unsure about is how much of her personal story to include in the plan. Should she talk about how she developed the items for her own daughter, Emily, or should she stick to the facts? If Mary asked you for your advice, what would you tell her?
If Mary asked me for the advice regarding this issue I would tell her this is one of the best plan which will her many children and their parents. If she started this business asthma effected people will be benefited. According to my point of view it was important talk about how she developed all these items for Emily and what conditions made her to develop those items. Every person should know in which conditions those items should be used. Emily was benefited by using those items so that people will also benefitted.
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