Title: Components of a Business Plan
1Components of a Business Plan
2Wyoming SBDC
- Strengthen Wyoming businesses and create economic
growth by providing excellent management
assistance, educational programs and helpful
resources for Wyoming small businesses and
entrepreneurs.
3WSBDC Contacts
- Region I Bill Ellis(307) 352-6894
- Toll Free in WY 800-348-5205e-mail
bellis_at_uwyo.eduServing Sublette, Lincoln, Uinta,
and Sweetwater counties. - Region II Robbi Welch
- (307) 754-2139
- Toll Free in WY 800-383-0371Fax (307)
754-0368e-mail director_at_wir.netServing Park,
Big Horn, Washakie, Hot Springs, Fremont, and
Teton counties. - Fremont County Office Margie Rowell(307)
857-1174 - Toll Free in Wyoming 800-969-8639 e-mail
wsbdc_at_wyoming.com - Region III Leonard Holler(307) 234-6683
- Toll Free in WY 800-348-5207e-mail
sbdc_at_tribcsp.comServing Converse, Natrona, - Niobrara, and Platte counties.
Region IV Arlene Soto(307) 632-6141 Toll Free
in WY 800-348-5208e-mail sewsbdc_at_wyoming.comSer
ving Goshen, Laramie, Albany, and Carbon counties
Region IV Satellite Office Bill
Schepeler(307) 766-3515e-mail
WTSchep_at_uwyo.edu Region V Jill Kline (307)
682-5232 Toll Free in WY 888-956-6060e-mail
sbdc_at_vcn.comServing Sheridan, Johnson,
Campbell, Crook, and Weston counties.
http//www.uwyo.edu/SBDC/offices.html
4Why develop a Business Plan?
- All the work you do in thinking up your idea,
testing it, studying it, and producing it, has
been for nothing if you cant sell it. Whether
you start you own business to produce and sell
your invention, subcontract out the manufacturing
part, or sell your rights in return for a
percentage of the proceeds, you need a business
plan. - - Pamela Riddle Bird, PhD, Inventing For
Dummies - CEO, Innovative Product Technologies, Inc.
5Why develop a Business Plan?
- You've just come up with an idea. What to do
next? There is no exact order of what you should
be doing. But we like to suggest two broad areas
for inventors to embark on. First, learn all you
can about running a business, even if you hope to
license your idea. Second, write a business plan.
Even if you hope to license your idea, (and
that's actually a rarity among the successful
inventors we've met) you'll still need to have a
plan. - - Mark Ellwood, Past UIA Board of Directors
6Why develop a Business Plan?
- A business plan is vital for enterprises
needing investment, grant funding or significant
borrowing more so for innovation ventures, as
the greater number of unknowns makes it even
harder to attract backing. But dont make the
mistake of thinking that only other people need
your business plan. Its primarily a tool to
reveal possibly awkward truths about your
business to you. - - a Creative Investor
7Three Types of Plans
- Summary Plan
- 10 pages, 3 important points
- Comprehensive Plan
- 10-40 pages, seeking capital or alliances
- Operational Plan
- 40 pages, for going concerns, part of an annual
process
8The Summary Plan
- The Business
- Legal Structure, Products or Services,
Management, Personnel, Record Keeping - Marketing
- Target Market, Competition, Advertising
- Financials
- Summary of Needs, Use of Funds, 3 Year Cash Flow
Projections, Income Projections
9The Comprehensive Plan
- Marketing and Sales
- Competition
- Management Team
- Financials
- Current Status
- Executive Summary
- Problem
- Solution
- Business Model
- Secrets
10Executive Summary
- Define problem, solution, business model, and why
your solution is better - Write it last
- Grab readers attention
- No more than 2 pages!
- Most important part of your plan and usually
written last
11Problem
- What problem are you solving?
- Describe how the state of the art is
insufficient - Get your reader to agree that the current
situation isnt optimal - If there isnt a problem, take your idea back to
the drawing board
12Solution
- How do we solve the Problem?
- Explain what you sell
- State your value proposition
13Value Proposition Worksheet
- First Sentence
- For (target customer)
- who (statement of the need or opportunity),
- the (product/service name) is a (product/service
category) - that (statement of benefit).
- Second Sentence
- Unlike (primary competitive alternative),
- our product (statement of primary
differentiation).
14Business Model
- Explain how you make money
- Who pays you?
- How do you collect?
- What are your channels of distribution?
- How do you integrate suppliers?
- Use examples if necessary
- Be complete
15Secrets
- Describe your technology, process improvement,
etc. - Use charts, diagrams, schematics, as much as
possible - Understand your Intellectual Property
16Marketing and Sales
- Define your primary, secondary, and other
audiences - Show some numbers
- How will you find, sell, and retain customers?
- Advertising and promotion budget
- Identify your leverage points
17Competition
- Everyone has competitors!
- Provide a complete view of the competitive
landscape - Direct and indirect competitors
- Current and anticipated competitors
- Competitor strengths and weaknesses
- Your competitive advantages
18Management Team
- Describe your key players
- Management Team
- Board of Directors
- Board of Advisors
- Major Investors
- Who are you missing?
19Financial Projections
- Cash Flow Projections
- Income Projections
- Balance Sheets
- Assumptions
20Current Status
- Describe your major milestones and tasks
- Technology
- Fundraising
- Customer Development, etc.
- Where are you now?
- Brag about your accomplishments
- Talk about the next steps
21Investor Pitch Slides
10/20/30 Rule
- Title
- Problem
- Solution
- Business Model
- Secrets
- 6. Marketing and Sales
- Competition
- Management Team
- Financials
- Current Status
22Good Reading
- Crossing the Chasm Geoffrey Moore
- The Art of the Start Guy Kawasaki
- Inventing For Dummies Pamela Riddle Bird
23Internet Resources
- WSSI Inventor Resources Page -
- http//uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/SBIR/inventorresources.h
tml - Innovative Products Technologies, Inc. -
- http//www14.inetba.com/inventonecom/
- Business Plan Development Tools (online)
- http//www.uwyo.edu/sbdc
- http//www.sba.gov/starting_business/index.html
- Sample Plans
- http//www.bplans.com/samples/sba.cfm?DCMPOTC-sba
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24Thank you! Questions?
- Jill Kline, Region V Director
- (307) 682-5232
- 1-888-956-6060 sbdc_at_vcn.com Serving Sheridan,
Johnson, Campbell, Crook, and Weston counties.