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Title: The Business Plan


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The Business Plan
  • Roadmap for company success

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You now have
  • Core Values, Mission, Vision
  • An idea for a product
  • A set of needs or objectives the product will
    meet
  • A set of functional requirements for the product
  • A dedicated team of young professionals
  • A preliminary or conceptual design

3
Yet we just have a good start!!!!
4
What you still need
  • Money
  • More money
  • Time
  • More time
  • Completed Conceptual design
  • Detailed design
  • Manufacturing plan
  • Marketing plan
  • Actual manufacturing
  • Sales and marketing organization
  • Legal staff
  • And the list still goes on

5
Design Process for Product
Dym Little 3rd ed.
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Design Process 15 Step
Dym Little 3rd ed.
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Design Process for Business
Why Start a Business? Layout a draft business
plan What, Why, How, When Final Business
Plan Business Plan in Writing
Dym Little 3rd ed.
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Design Process for Business
Why Start a Business? Layout a draft business
plan What, Why, How, When Final Business
Plan Business Plan in Writing
Collins, Good To Great HarperCollins, New York,
2001.
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http//www.sba.gov/smallbusinessplanner/plan/write
abusinessplan/index.html
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Before you begin writing your business plan,
consider four core questions
  • What service or product does your business
    provide and what needs does it fill?
  • Who are the potential customers for your product
    or service and why will they purchase it from
    you?
  • How will you reach your potential customers?
  • Where will you get the financial resources to
    start your business?
  • From sba.gov

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Outline
  • Executive Summary
  • Market Analysis
  • Company Description
  • Organization Management
  • Marketing Sales Management
  • Service or Product Line
  • Funding Request
  • Financials
  • From sba.gov

12
Contents of the Executive Summary
  • The mission statement briefly explains the
    thrust of your business. It could be two words,
    two sentences, a paragraph, or even a single
    image. It should be as direct and focused as
    possible, and it should leave the reader with a
    clear picture of what your business is all about.
  • Date business began
  • Names of founders and the functions they perform
  • Number of employees
  • Location of business and any branches or
    subsidiaries
  • Description of plant or facilities
  • Products manufactured/services rendered
  • Banking relationships and information regarding
    current investors
  • Summary of company growth including financial or
    market highlights (e.g. your company doubled its
    worth in 12-month period you became the first
    company in your industry to provide a certain
    service)
  • Summary of management's future plans - With the
    exception of the mission statement, all of the
    information in the Executive Summary should be
    highlighted in a brief, even bulleted, fashion.
    Remember, these facts are laid out in-depth
    further along in the plan.

From sba.gov
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Writing The Plan What goes in a business plan?
The body can be divided into four distinct
sections
  • 1) Description of the business2) Marketing3)
    Finances4) ManagementAgenda should include an
    executive summary, supporting documents, and
    financial projections. Although there is no
    single formula for developing a business plan,
    some elements are common to all business plans.
    They are summarized in the following outline

From sba.gov
14
Elements of a Business Plan 
  • 1. Cover sheet 2. Statement of purpose3.
    Table of contents

From sba.gov
15
I. The Business
  • Description of business
  • Marketing
  • Competition
  • Operating procedures
  • Personnel
  • Business insurance

From sba.gov
16
II. Financial Data
  •    A. Loan application
  • B. Capital equipment and supply list C.
    Balance sheet                D. Breakeven
    analysis E. Pro-forma income projections (profit
    loss statements) F. Three-year summary G.
    Detail by month, first year             
                                   H. Detail by
    quarters, second and third years I.  Assumptions
    upon which projections were based J. Projected
    cash flow               

From sba.gov
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III. Supporting Documents
  • A. Tax returns of principals for last three years
    Personal financial                   
    statement (all banks have these forms
  • B. For franchised businesses, a copy of franchise
    contract and all                    supporting
    documents provided by the franchisor
  • C. Copy of proposed lease or purchase agreement
    for building
  • space               
  • D. Copy of licenses and other legal document
  • E. Copy of resumes of all principal
  • F. Copies of letters of intent from suppliers,
    etc.

From sba.gov
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