Ted Bair, one of the managers of Cool Toys for Tots, has requested our help in
resolving a pricing conflict within the company over a new digital doll it wants to
market. Ted’s group has spent valuable resources in gathering data from consumer
and producer market surveys in order to help establish a rational price for this
doll. Other managers, however, have a gut feeling based on their many years of
experience in the business that the selling price should to be $55? per doll. Ted
would like to determine the price based on research data, whatever price that
may turn out to be. His group could do this for themselves but he thinks it
would be better if someone outside the company did the analysis and made a
recommendation. So here’s what I think we should do:
If it’s possible to make a compromise or ”diplomatic” recommendation one way or
the other, I’m sure Ted would appreciate it and pass along more business our
way.
Attachments: Data File C17 Pricing.xls [.rda] To: Analysis Staff
From: Project Management Director
Date: May 30, 2008
Re: Pricing Dispute