Vision Create a vision for your business, remember vision implies an image “paint a picture” By 20[xx] [enter-your-company-name-here] will be a highly visible company known as the best [xxx] in the [xxx] industry, serving [xxx–who you plan to serve and where, e.g. the xxx market worldwide]. We will have developed [xxx] and marketed these products in the [xxx] channel, providing a better xxx for [millions / thousan…
How our business plan is structured We use a 7 step business model outline as seen below. This outline defines our organisations simple design beginning with our customer target market through to revenues and costs to fulfill our business model. This business model canvas as seen below is becoming a popular way for businesses and organisations of all types to build a logical model of how their business wi…
SWOT Chart Place results into a project…
The business outline provides a quick overview of your business. Business Description Provide a brief description of your company. The opening paragraphs should introduce what you do You would classify us as a [e.g. manufacturing, consulting, reselling, services] business. Background…
Enter your goals or objectives for the next 3 years. Quantitative goals…
Illustrate the market, pricing, product, and management risks as well as how you plan to overcome these risks. Human Resource Related Risks…
Current Product-Service Range Proprietary information is available to investors upon signing of a Non-Disclosure Agreement. [enter-your-company-name-here] currently offers [product type] products for the [market segment(s)] market(s), including….
Conducting a competitive analysis – Understand yourself first Business strategies can be categorized in many ways. One popular method is to assess strategies based on their degree of aggressiveness. Aggressiveness strategies are rated according to their marketing assertiveness, their risk propensity, financial leverage, product innovation, speed of decision making, amongst others. Typically the range of aggressiveness strategies is classified into four cate…
Financial Overview The financial section of the business plan will help you and potential investors (or loan officers) estimate how much money will be required and how much profit and sales will be generated. Break – even We estimate our break – even point to be [$xx,xxx] per month and [$xx,xxx] per year…
Management Enter the key management roles…