BUSINESS PLAN IN T.L.E Submitted to: Michael Salingsing Submitted by: Juvan L. Duterte LINK CORPORATION S.Y. 2012-2013 S.Y. 2012-2013 Table of Contents Executive Summary…………………...………………1 Company Overview Mission & Vision Statement......................................2 Goals and Objective…………………………………...3 Values Statement……………………...………………4 Company Opportunities and Threats………………..5 Potential stealth competitors Questionnaire………..6 Business Customer Profile…………………………
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Business plans and marketing plans are quite imperative for the success of a business. These plans outline the mission‚ vision and the financial projections of a business. The business plans assist the owner to comprehend about his or her business in a professional manner. Further‚ usage of the marketing plan and business plan helps to save both time and money as the owner can wisely plan for his resources (Ferrell & Hartline‚ 2011). Through the plans‚ funds can be raised through a well designed
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Retirement Activity Plan HOW TO UTILIZE TIME ONCE RETIRED The circle = a 24-hour period. How will you use all 24 hours? How much relaxing? Exercising? Chores? Meals? Hobbies? Volunteering? What else? SLEEPING = 6 to 9 hours + EATING = 2 to 3 hours So‚ to make this exercise useful‚ please do the following. Take a blank piece of paper (if you have a partner in life‚ each should take a blank piece of paper‚ not showing their ideas to the other until done. Only then‚ compare the two charts
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Executive Summary Janakpur Handicraft Center (JHC) is a social business entrepreneur promoting Mithila arts. The business was originally established in a small town of Nepal named Janakpur over 16 years ago and has undergone various changes in business as well as social strategy. The refined model is to promote art and employment. The company has two principals‚ Janakpur Handicraft Center’s “Mithilanepal”- Boutique for Arts & Crafts located in Pasadena (as planned)‚ and JHC located in Kathmandu
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY One-page description of the project II. INTRODUCTION The type of business‚ product or service proposed and a brief description. A brief description of the country proposed for trade‚ the rationale for selecting the country‚ identification of existing‚ trade barriers‚ identification of sources of information (research sources and interviews). T III. ANALYSIS OF THE INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SITUATION A. Economic‚ political and legal analysis of the trading country 1. Describe
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[BUSINESS PLAN ASSIGNMENT] | | Creating your own brand jeans We are going to introduce a business where we with the help of recognized jeans brands all over the world will give ordinary people a chance of creating their own pair of jeans‚ but still maintaining the quality and the status that the specific brand maintain for their customers. We will basically be a jeans selling store but with a niche that we introduce our customers to “custom made” jeans instead of the regular ones. We will
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Laura’s Laundromat The Eco-Friendly Laundromat Business Plan March 1‚ 2009 403 S. Czech Hall Road Yukon‚ OK 73099 405-577-5651 LaurasLaundromat@yahoo.com www.LaurasLaundromat.com 1 INDEX 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 3.0 3.1 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 Executive Summary Objectives Mission Keys to Success Company Summary Company Ownership Startup Summary Location Equipment Permits Local Competition Marketing / Advertisement / Operations Store Layout Demographics Industry Summary Monthly Projected
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INDUCTION PLAN “Induction is the process by which the new recruit is familiarized with the working environment” (Aminuddin‚ 2008). Induction also known as orientation. Furthermore‚ induction is a programme that help the new employees to familiar the new environment and employee. This programme normally held at the first day of the new employees work. New employee first impressions are crucial. If we cannot make the new employee feel welcome‚ the employee may choose to resign and look for a
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Summary 3 Table: Start-up 3 Table: Start-up Funding 4 Chart: Start-up 5 2.2 Company Ownership 5 3.0 Services 5 4.0 Market Analysis Summary 7 4.1 Market Segmentation 7 Table: Market Analysis 7 Chart: Market Analysis (Pie) 8 5.0 Strategy and Implementation Summary 8 5.1 Sales Strategy 8 5.1.1 Sales Forecast 9 Table: Sales Forecast 9 Chart: Sales Monthly 9 Chart: Sales by Year 10 6.0 Management Summary 10 6.1 Personnel Plan 10 Table:
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 2.0 INTRODUCTION 4 3.0 THE PROJECT 5 3.1 PROJECT BACKGROUND 5 3.2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 5 3.3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION-THE PRODUCT AND SERVICE 6 4.0 PROJECT TIMING 6 5.0 BUSINESS STRUCTURE AND PERSONNEL 7 5.1 BUSINESS OWNERSHIP AND STRUCTURE 7 5.2 MANAGEMENT 7 5.2.1 XX ¡V Owner/Operator 7 5.2.2 XX Manager 8 5.2.3 Other Employees for the XX 9 5.2.4 External Advisors 9 6.0 CAPITAL COSTS‚ MARKETING COSTS AND START-UP COSTS 10 6.1
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