44th Annual Society for Case Research & Global Jesuit Case Series Summer Workshop

Experience level: 
Beginner
Intended Audience: 
Faculty
Authors: 
Kristi M. Bockorny, Sal G. Villegas, and Daniel Shannahan

Modes of Entry: The Best Choice for a Boutique Owner

This case study discussed the modes of entry for a small boutique owner in a small Midwest community. After realizing that their family had a strong fashion sense and were devoted consumers of distinctive clothing offerings, Michelle and Mark Waters began to explore the viability of opening their own boutique. They were aware that there are several boutiques within their current market, each having its own identity. As a couple with a strong entrepreneurial spirit, they had the passion and drive to open their own store. However, they were not sure what would be the most effective, economically viable, and successful model for their new business. This case study explores the initial analysis this couple needed to conduct to help identify the best mode of entry into this industry.