
A manufacturer, wholesaler and e-tailer of toys and apparel for children with special needs.
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● Consumer Services ● High-Growth Startup ● Founded N/A
Company Details
Name | Fun and Function |
Overview | Fun and Function is a manufacturer, wholesaler and e-tailer of toys and apparel for children with special needs. Their award-winning products are designed by occupational therapists to help kids improve fine and gross motor skills, language development and sensory input. They were founded in 2007 and have retail and wholesale customers around the globe. |
Website | https://funandfunction.com |
Growth Stage | High-Growth Startup |
Revenue | Unlisted |
Funding Status | Unlisted |
Funding Size | Unlisted |
# Employees | 25-50 |
Globalization | Global |
Platform Experience | Intermediate (Have managed 1 to 4 projects) |
Remote Collaboration | Yes |
Open to | All Undergraduate / All Graduate |
Sponsorship Available | Maybe |
Hiring Potential |
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Hidden Fields
Growth Stage ● Revenue ● Funding Status ● Funding Size ● # Employees ● Globalization ● Platform Experience ● Remote Collaboration Availability ● Undergraduate or Graduate Preference ● Sponsorship Level ● Sponsorship Type ● Hiring Potential
Merion Station, PA 19066, USA
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Customer Service
Customer Service
For your reference, we've included some sample project ideas below. We encourage educators to mix-and-match components from various departments so that the projects are cross functional in nature. In all cases, we customize the projects based on company goals and course teaching objectives.
Industry Customer Service Benchmarking Assessment
- Call the customer service line or inquire via email. Document your experience. How does this compare with competitors?
- What does the company do that makes their customer service more effective than competitors? What could be improved?
- How important is good customer service in this vertical or industry? How does it affect the lifetime value of the customer?
- How does the business model affect the level of service required? Is there any automation that can be incorporated into the process to increase efficiencies?
Customer Service Diagnosis Challenge
- How does the customer service team troubleshoot issues? How effective are their current processes?
- What is the most time-consuming part of the troubleshooting process? Is there anyway this can be automated?
- What process improvements would you recommend? Pay close attention to communication tools, knowledge base resources, and follow-up procedures.
Customer Service Process Improvements
- How long does it take for the issues and cases to navigate through the internal organization before arriving at a resolution?
- How can the process be optimized? Is information being circulated effectively internally?
- Should the company consider circulating certain materials externally as well? If so, how? Can we reduce redundancy by leveraging existing resources and cases?
Customer Feedback Driven Process Improvement Recommendations
- How does the company collect feedback from customers?
- Can you identify consistent feedback from customers related to the company’s product or service?
- What is the customer feedback process? How do the customers feel about the feedback process?
- Does the company use technology or social media to collect customer feedback?
- How can we better incorporate and address customer concerns before it escalates?
Customer Service Process & Technology Assessment
- What technology is the company leveraging to administer the customer service process?
- How does the company feel about the customer service process? Interview key team members inside and outside that part of the organization.
- What other technologies could possibly improve the process? What is the cost of implementing new tools?
- Would you recommend implementing new tools and procedures?

Growth Strategy
Growth Strategy
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Growth Plan and KPI Performance Assessment
- How has the business evolved over time? How does the team feel about the past, present, and future of the business?
- What key metrics does the company use to run the business and make key strategic decisions? How are these calculated? What does the company envision for the future for each metric? Does that seem to align with management expectations?
- What are some key concerns and areas of focus that the host company should consider when preparing for the future of the business?
Industry Benchmarking Assessment
- Who are the biggest competitors and how do they stack up against the company's model? Do a SWOT assessment.
- Do any companies present interesting opportunities for partnerships? What about potential mergers and acquisitions?
- Who are the key thought leaders and media outlets in the space? What are they publishing and how do they interact with companies like yours?
- Design a comprehensive industry overview report. Pay close attention to the key players, their growth trajectory, and the major regions where they find the most success.
Customer Retention & Growth
- How well does the company address customer needs from a product and service perspective? Do their customers seem happy with their purchase?
- What’s the general customer perception of the company’s brand?
- How large are the largest accounts compared to the smaller accounts? What makes the difference between these two contract-types?
- What percentage of accounts can scale to becoming 50-200% larger? Does the company seem positioned to scale?
Establish Company Goals & Projections
- Analyze the company’s growth plan. What areas of the business seem most opportunistic and/or concerning? Consider their growth plan and existing traction.
- How does the company today compare to the company months and/or years ago?
- What does the company want to look like in the future?
- What are the KPIs and how well well do they tie to your assessment of company performance in strategic areas?
- How do you think the KPIs will change as the business scales?

Operations
Operations
We've included some sample project ideas below. We encourage users to mix-and-match components from various departments for the best cross functional project experience. In all cases, we customize the projects based on company goals and student learning objectives.
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Analyze and Suggest Improvements for Internal Communication and Tools
- Investigate current ways the company’s team is communicating internally. How active is the company from a communication standpoint? What suite of tools are they using? How well are these tools integrated with one another? Consider: calendar, chat, email, and project management at the very minimum.
- Does the team seem to be using all of the same tools and doing so effectively? How do these tools compare to similar tools on the market? How do these tools affect productivity and employee satisfaction? Note: This assignment requires interviews and surveys of significant internal stakeholders at the company.
- Is there a cheat sheet when it comes to communication and project management at the company? If so, review the manual and provide recommendations on updates based on what you’ve learned from the company personnel. If not, produce a rough draft of the manual or cheat sheet and review it with your project managers.
- Provide the company with a proposal including the analysis of the status quo of communication in the company and thoroughly examine recommendations for future improvement.
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Automation Assessment & Recommendations
- What suite of tools is the company currently using? How well are these tools integrated with one another?
- How can the company be better automating certain processes to improve productivity?
- Find 2-3 areas that could use automation.
- Select one area of potential automation to focus on. Build automation or suggest step-by-step process of how automation can accomplish the desired business objective. How would this automation save money and/or time for the business?
Cross Functional Departmental Cooperation Assessment & Recommendations
- What are the different functional areas?
- How do they interact with each other?
- What improvements could you recommend to improve internal interdepartmental communication? Think standing meetings, internal newsletters, new checklists, and other mechanisms that might help improve cross functional department collaborations.

Purchasing, Logistics, Supply Chain
Purchasing, Logistics, Supply Chain
We've included some sample project ideas below. We encourage users to mix-and-match components from various departments for the best cross functional project experience. In all cases, we customize the projects based on company goals and student learning objectives.
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Raw Materials Audit
- What raw materials are being used? Where are they getting the raw materials? How is the relationship with these suppliers? How do current key stakeholders feel about these raw materials and/or suppliers?
- What is the cost of raw materials? How does this compare with other suppliers?
- Explore potential new raw materials providers. Do any of them present potential benefits for the company (improved quality or reduced cost)?
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Manufacturing to Distribution Process Mapping & Improvements
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- How does the company get their products to distributors?
- How is the company currently manufacturing the products?
- What is the process of preparing the final goods for distribution?
- How does the distribution system work? How long does it take to get from destination to destination?
- Can any of this be automated or optimized? This about increasing efficiency and/or reducing costs.
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Distribution System Testing
- How does the company distribute their products?
- How reliable are the distributors?
- How far-reaching are these distributors?
- Are there better potential distributors? What about potential new distributor relationships?
New Distribution Partner Assessments
- Understand the current distribution partner relationships. Map out how products get to end customers and in what quantities.
- Assess potential new markets for the product. What regions seem the most appealing? Why? Select one region and make the case why this is the most ideal region to enter.
- What distribution partners would be able to help you reach your selected region? What other products are they distributing?
- How does entering this new region impact revenues and costs?

Quality Control
Quality Control
We've included some sample project ideas below. We encourage users to mix-and-match components from various departments for the best cross functional project experience. In all cases, we customize the projects based on company goals and student learning objectives.
Process Mapping & Performance Improvements
- What type of QC control process is the company currently using? Can you map it out end-to-end?
- How effective is the company’s current QC process?
- How could the process be improved? Think technology and process workflows.
Instituting Quality Control with Suppliers or Third-Party Vendors
- Analyze how the company’s suppliers, partners, and vendors administer QC. Does this meet your company’s standards?
- What types of quality check is the company currently doing? How often? What is this process like and how can it be improved?
Quality Control with Customers and End Users
- How does the company ensure quality with their customers?
- How well does the company check-in on customers to ensure quality?
- How can the company improve their quality control process related to the customer experience?

Reporting, Financial Planning & Analysis
Reporting, Financial Planning & Analysis
We've included some sample project ideas below. We encourage users to mix-and-match components from various departments for the best cross functional project experience. In all cases, we customize the projects based on company goals and student learning objectives.
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Develop Financial Statements
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- What is the company’s business model? What are the products? What makes them unique compared to competitors in their industry?
- Assess where financial data comes from at the company? What drives cost and revenues? How are these categorized?
- Build a set of comprehensive financial statements including a cash flow statement, income statement, and balance sheet. Ensure it’s consistent for the business since origin.
- What key insights and metrics can be derived from the financial statements? What types of process improvements and recommendations can you provide to the company’s management?
- How can the company continue to manage the financial statements on the go-forward? Provide the company with a step-by-step process when it comes to building and maintaining the key financial statements in for the future.
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Develop Predictive Financial Model
- What is the company’s business model? What are the products? What makes them unique compared to competitors in their industry?
- Develop a flexible financial model from scratch dependent on a set of assumptions that they can be manipulated to understand the dynamics of the business.
- How do the different cost and revenue components tie to each other? How will this change as the business scales?
- How should the team set goals for the next few years?
- Use the projections from your financial model to develop a Discounted Cash Flow model. Help the company determine its appropriate WACC and use that WACC and the future cash flows to determine a company valuation. Use industry benchmarks to determine if the valuation is reasonable.
- How will the company's growth plan affect the financial model you built in the last section?
- Interview upper management and the sales team to get an idea of scale over the next 6, 12, and 24 months. Update your financial model according to their scaling forecasts and goals. Develop these goals into a usable budget.
Financial Records Audit
- If the company uses cash accounting determine if they should be moved to accrual.
- If they use accrual accounting, determine if the following accounts are recorded correctly: 1) Deferred Revenue 2) Prepaid Expenses 3) Accrued Expenses 4) Fixed Assets & Depreciation

Sales & Business Development
Sales & Business Development
For your reference, we've included some sample project ideas below. We encourage educators to mix-and-match components from various departments so that the projects are cross functional in nature. In all cases, we customize the projects based on company goals and course teaching objectives.
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Industry Sales Benchmarking Assessment
- Familiarize yourself with the company product and business model.
- Create a comprehensive list of key competitors and industry stakeholders that sell similar products and/or services. Compare your host company with competitors in the following areas: pricing, features, services, regionality, customer demographics, etc.
- Who are the biggest competitors and how do they stack up against the company's performance? What do the biggest competitors in the space tell you about the industry?
- Do any companies present interesting opportunities for partnerships?
- What additional channels can the company tap in order to scale more effectively?
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Sales Process Assessment
- How has the company’s business model change over time? What has changed about the product, service, and team?
- What is the current status of the sales process within the company. Do you think this is more or less effective than previously? How does the team feel about the sales process and overall performance?
- Where does the company hope to be in 1-3-5 years from a sales perspective? How will the sales process, team, and structure need to change in order to address these changes?
- How satisfied are the current customers with the product or service?
- Craft a survey and administer customer interviews to help identify where the company can improve. Pay close attention to how the company may be able to provide additional value to existing customers.
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Prioritizing Sales Initiatives
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- What is the company’s sales strategy? How many different lines of business exist? Are they separated by different products and services or divisions?
- What lines if business are providing the most revenue for the company currently? How was this book of business built originally? How does the company expect for this to grow over time?
- What new sales opportunities are on the table? Is the company prioritizing this sales initiative? What do you think the potential is for this new line of business?
- Are there alternative ways to sell that the company hasn't considered? Would they be more effective? What data do you have to support your reasoning?
- How would you prioritize the sales team’s time and resources with regards to the sales plan?
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Inside vs. Outside Sales Strategy Assessment
- What’s the difference between an inside and outside sales strategy? What has the company tried to-date? How effective was that process? What types of results did it yield? What resources were required? Can you measure the ROI and growth rate?
- How could you adapt the sales process to include either more inside OR outside sales tactics?
- How would you go about implementing this sales strategy? Do you think it would produce better results?
- What goals would you set for the new team over the next 3-6 months and/or 1-3 years? How would you measure success?
Completed Projects
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Open Case
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Virtual Internship Program
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