...Abbreviated Business Plan Table of Contents Introduction………………………………………...3 Vision, Mission and Values Statement…...4 Funding Plan………………………………………..5 Setup Plan……………………………………………8 Marketing Plan……………………………………11 Gantt Chart…………………………………………14 Expense Budget…………………………………..15 Cash Position……………………………………....16 Introduction This is an assignment for a technical writing class. In this class every student is to make up an imaginary business that he or she will open and take control of. My imaginary business is a restaurant and club in Austin named Kaleidoscope Eyes. It is a place where people come to eat and dance the night away and have a great time. Kaleidoscope Eyes provides great tasting food and a great variety of music to enjoy. This document contains a vision, mission and values statement. As well as three plans, a funding plan, a setup plan and a marketing plan for the business to follow throughout the first year of starting the business. And finally a Gantt chart, expense budget spreadsheet and cash position spreadsheet. Vision, Mission and Values After two years, we want to be a very popular club in Austin. We want to be the club where everyone comes to enjoy great food and have a good time dancing. In sales, we want to make one million dollars, with at least thirty percent profit. We want to have gained a positive and great reputation. We will provide the best tasting food and great music with a big dance floor. We will have reasonable prices on all...
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...From:John Doe, Student Date:3/22/2010 Re:Proposal for the Addition of a Kids Day Camp Program at Red Rocks Country Club Purpose The purpose of this proposal is to suggest development of a Kids Day Camp program at Red Rocks Country Club to enhance the current member experience and attract new members. Summary Red Rocks Country Club is a private organization whose amenities include: an Olympic-size pool, an 18-hole golf course, a full-service restaurant, a private fishing lake and access to a host of hiking trails. Their vision is “A sought after, private club committed to our unique friendliness and natural landscape”. Their website markets the club as “A different kind of country club” and “a family and female friendly Club”. Red Rocks offers a variety of golf programs for men and women: Men’s golf leagues, women’s golf leagues, couples tournaments and Interclub play events. For kids ages 10 and up, they also have a Junior Golf program. However, parents of young children often do not have the opportunity to golf together. For both the man and woman to play, they are faced with finding private childcare on an ad-hoc basis. In the summertime on a weekend day, this is not always an easy task. What often happens is that the man utilizes the golf course and the woman stays home with the kids, which can lead to a “lopsided” perception of the club’s value for the family. I am proposing that Red Rocks Country Club offer a Kids Day Camp childcare...
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...Contents Executive Summary 3 1. Introduction 3 1.1 Purpose 3 1.2 Scope 4 1.3 Method 4 1.4 Limitations 4 1.5 Assumptions 4 1.6 Background 4 2. Findings 4 2.1 Strengths 4 2.2 Weaknesses 5 3. Discussions 5 3.1 Organization Structure 5 3.2 Management and Leadership Style 5 3.3 Marketing and Promotion 5 3.4 Programs and Training 5 4. Conclusion 5 5. Recommendations and Implementation 6 6. References (optional) 6 Executive Summary The purpose of this report was to investigate a student sport club at a private university in Jakarta, which is called Badminton at BINUS University. Badminton is a non-profit Sport organization for undergraduate and graduate students of any major studying at BINUS University. Its main purpose is to develop it's members Badminton skills by providing Smash, Service, Backhand, Loop, Netting, and etc. Badminton has actively participated in Binus Badminton Club, Sparing inside and outside city, PORSINORA, Friendly-night, and national competition. The strengths of this organization can be seen from many national achievements that this unit has achieved. The main reason for its success was due to its strong leadership sustainability, which allowed the changing leaders and committees of the unit always manage to accomplish the set targets and goals. However, the unit has some areas for improvement. For example, the communication styles between supervisors and subordinates were sometimes problematic, as all participants...
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...2013 Josh Wilson, Director Community Health Club 3336 W Loop 306 San Angelo, TX 76904 Dear Mr. Wilson: Introduction I have been a member of Community Health Club for over 6 months, and I have found that swimming laps every morning is a great way to not only stay in shape, but also a great way to reflect and focus for the day ahead. Unfortunately, in order to attain the peaceful experience every morning, I must arrive early enough to beat the rest of the members to the pool, or I risk sitting around waiting for a lane to open up. The issue not having a pool large enough to accommodate all of the members is not only a problem of member satisfaction, but also a financial issue. Fortunately, I have a proposal to build a full sized Olympic pool that can not only guarantee the satisfaction of the current members of Community Health Club, but also provide many new revenue opportunities. Background and Problem The current pool housed at Community Health Club is a 3-lane, 25-yard pool that is used for lap swimming, fitness classes, as well as free swim. With a pool this size, only one of these activities can be done at a particular time period. Not only does this create a scheduling issue while trying to find times for every activity for the different lifestyles of the members, but it also limits the number of classes or activities the club can offer. Add this problem to the fact that because the pool not large enough for the club members to use effectively, the chances of...
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...FORM Date: May 19, 2013 Project Title: Wellness Program for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Anytown, USA Responsible Manager: Project Manager: Week #2: Week #3: Lawinda Week #4: Lou Week #5: Steve Week #6: Bob Week #7: kim Week #8: Kim Yes ☒ No ☐ This project will take more than 500 labor hours? Yes ☐ No ☒ This project is a one-time effort (will not occur on a regular basis)? Project Type: ☐ Technology | ☒ General Support | ☐ Quality | ☐ Legal | ☐ Market Share | ☐ Process Change | ☐ Cost Reduction | ☐ Replacement | ☒ Customer | ☐ New Product | ☐ Capacity | ☒ Other | Project Definition: We are going to develop a Wellness Program for the children serviced at ten (10) local Boys and Girls Clubs in Anytown, USA. The concept of our project is to have the serious issue of Childhood Obesity addressed and to encourage children to make healthier decisions within their own lifestyle. Our mission will be to align our goals with the Boys and Girls Clubs of America’s goals. Those goals are: to provide children life enhancing programs and character development experiences, giving children a safe place to learn and grow, develop ongoing relationships with caring adult professionals, and to provide hope and opportunity. Goal Definition: Our goal is to implement a wellness program using the management of the Boys and Girls Clubs and to have the management roll this program out to the children they service. The program...
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...is marching band, in which I play the tenor saxophone. Additionally, I am the uniform captain, which means I am in charge of sizing everyone for their uniforms, distributing them, and ensuring they are all handled correctly. During marching season, I spend on average around 30 hours a week in practice, competitions, and football games. Marching band has taught me the important qualities of teamwork, cooperation, and creativity. Additionally, marching band has allowed me to meet so many new people and make new friends. I have definitely become much more outgoing and convivial through participating in this activity....
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...SEP Exchange Places Allocation Grading System Strategic Objectives * In line with the School mission and vision, the overall allocation of places at Universities for Exchange is modified to recognize Business Students who embody the A.C.E attributes of our School’s Values : Analytical (Rigorous and critical thinking), Caring (Having a heart for those around them, and for global, social causes) and Enterprising (Embrace the spirit of leadership, entrepreneurship, creativity and boldness to step up, and step out) * Encourage holistic development of BBA students beyond academics * Improve the evaluation parameters in the allocation of SEP places to students * Increase transparency in the SEP selection system Operational Objectives * Reduce weightage of the Cumulative Average Point in SEP admissions/allocations * Include co-curricular parameters into the overall consideration for SEP admissions/allocations * Ensure a transparent, meritocratic system of selection/allocation of SEP places to students who demonstrate the values of the School (ACE) Grading Structure Parameter | Max number of points/Weightage (%) | Remarks | Cumulative Average Point (CAP) | 70 | CAP to be re-weighted to 70% (Out of a possible maximum of 70 points, down to 2 decimal places) | Co-curricular Activity (CCA) Involvement | Up to 10 | Applicants will be awarded up to 5 points for each CCA involvement. A maximum of 10 points (2 CCAs) can be counted.Can be NUS based...
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... exercises her best judgment at all times. 2. A member should speak in a way which is becoming to herself and her sisters. 3. A member acts the lady she is, always. 4. A member practices her religious ideals at all times, not just in church. 5. A member exercises tact, understanding, and respect when dealing with the thoughts, emotions, and beliefs of others. 6. A member places scholarship high on her list of personal achievements, to the benefit of both herself and her club. 7. A member supports college social and extra-curricular activities. 8. A member actively supports her club activities. 9. A member is loyal to her club as a whole and to each one of her sisters. She respects their judgment. 10. A member can be trusted to keep her club business to herself, never betraying the faith that had been placed in her by her sisters. MOST OF ALL, a member is human. She is capable of error and misjudgment, as well as thoughtfulness and compassion. She strives to learn from her interaction with her sisters, never forgetting the individual she is. Article IV: Membership 1. Women of every race, color, and creed are eligible for membership. 2. Membership shall be determined in accordance with the moral and social standards of Greek Council. 3. Invitations to membership shall be issued in accordance with the regulations of Greek Council. 4. The methods of selection...
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...contained within the following two documents: • University policies: You must be logged into the student website to view this document. • Instructor policies: This document is posted in the Course Materials forum. University policies are subject to change. Be sure to read the policies at the beginning of each class. Policies may be slightly different depending on the modality in which you attend class. If you have recently changed modalities, read the policies governing your current class modality. Course Materials Rainer, R. K., Jr., & Turban, E. (2009). Introduction to information systems: Supporting and transforming business (2nd ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. All electronic materials are available on the student website. |Week One: Overview of Information Systems...
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...Senate" or “Student Senate”. Section 2 The Mission of the Student Senate is to provide the entire Student Body a better quality of life at CTUCS by: • Acting as an advocate to the University, the Student Body and the community. • Promoting activities that benefit the Student Body. • Increasing the accessibility of the Student Senate to the Student Body. • Acting as a communications conduit between the Student Body and the University. • Provide insight to the President of the University or Campus Director on the condition of the Student Body. • Providing for facilities enhancement for the Student Body. • Promoting and sustaining activities and operations that benefit the Professional Organizations and Student Clubs on campus. Section 3 The Student Senate officers are granted authority and rights to govern the Student Body by the students via annual elections. Section 4 The President of the University or Campus Director shall not construe the tenets set forth in this Constitution to restrict or interfere with the authority of the University, its faculty, or its administration to act on matters relating to their assigned responsibilities. Article II Section 1 Any person registered at CTUCS as a student shall be a member of the Student Body. Section 2 The Student Senate shall consist of the following members: President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Secretary, and additionally a...
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... Students come to the final week of class with an array of knowledge about information systems, including what information systems are used, how they are used, and the nature and management of data. Extensive discussions on how businesses and managers use information have honed students’ analytical skills; Students are now able to identify business needs and plan the best use of available resources to meet those needs. Final Project Timeline You should budget your time wisely and work on your project throughout the course. As outlined below, some assignments in the course are designed to assist you in creating your final project. If you complete your course activities and use the feedback provided by the instructor, you will be on the right track to successfully complete your project. □ Suggested in Week One: Review the types of information various organizational departments need and use to perform their roles within a business. □ Suggested in Week Two: Recognize the components of databases and the management issues they present. □ Suggested in Week Three: Identify the types of business transactions, how they are accomplished, and the role of information systems in these transactions. □ Due in Week Four: Complete the Club IT, Part 1 assignment for the background information on the club’s information resources. This project forms the basis for the analysis of the club’s information systems in Week Six. □ Suggested in Week Five: Identify the advantages...
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...Regular FEE (After 15/3/2014) = $300 2014 Early Bird Special (paid in full within 4 weeks of signing registration form) = $250 Payment can be made by cash, cheque or EFTPOS (EFTPOS incurs $2.50 charge) Payment can be made to Krystal on Tuesday and Thursday nights at training. A. Players commencing at the beginning of the season I. All Players selected in the A-Grade team are required to have their fees PAID IN FULL before taking the field. On payment of the full amount, players will receive their player's pass. II. It is club policy that a player playing in any other grade except A Grade must have paid a minimum of $100.00 towards their playing fees before they take the field. Failure to do so, subject to relaxation by the Club in special circumstances, will mean you will not be eligible to play. Once $100 has been paid, a player's pass for Mike Carney Toyota Park will be issued. III. The Club understands that some players are not able to play for the whole year and on a case by case basis, the club is more than willing to negotiate an appropriate playing fee for the year. Please approach one of the Club’s executive if this applies to your situation. B. Players commencing throughout the season I. The full amount must be paid within 4 weeks of the player’s first game to continue to be eligible for selection in any grade. II. Players will not be eligible for selection in any grade if fees are outstanding after the 4 week period unless arrangements with the club have been made and Krystal...
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...Cascades Swim Club has 300 stockholders, each holding one share of stock in the club. A share of club stock allows the shareholder’s family to use the club’s heated outdoor pool during the summer upon payment of annual membership dues of $175. The club has not issued any stock in years and only a few of the existing shares come up for sale each year. The board of directors administers the sale of all stock. When a shareholder wants to sell, he or she turns the stock into the board, which sells it to the person at the top of the waiting list. For the past few years, the length of the waiting list has remained relatively steady at approximately 20 names.(…………….) SOLUTION: Week Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Total M 139 198 341 287 303 242 194 197 275 246 224 258 235 3,139 T 273 310 291 247 223 177 207 273 241 177 239 130 218 3,006 W 172 347 380 356 315 245 215 213 190 161 274 195 271 3,334 Th 275 393 367 322 258 390 304 303 243 308 205 238 259 3,865 F 337 421 359 419 193 284 331 262 277 256 361 224 232 3,956 Sa 402 595 463 516 378 417 407 447 241 391 411 368 317 5,353 Su 487 497 578 478 461 474 399 399 384 400 419 541 369 5,886 Total 2,085 2,761 2,779 2,625 2,131 2,229 2,057 2,094 1,851 1,939 2,133 1,954 1,901 28,539 The seasonal factors for each weekday are as follows: The linear trend line equation computed from the 13 weekly totals is Using this forecast model to forecast weekly demand for each of the 13 weeks for the...
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...the National Football Conference (NFC) and the American Football Conference (AFC). The highest level of professional football in the world,[4] the NFL runs a 17-week regular season from the week after Labor Day to the week after Christmas, with each team playing sixteen games and having one bye week. Out of the league's 32 teams, six (four division winners and two wild-card teams) from each conference compete in the NFL playoffs, a single-elimination tournament culminating in the Super Bowl, played between the champions of the NFC and AFC. Most games are played on Sundays, with games regularly held on Mondays and Thursdays. The NFL was formed on August 20, 1920 as the American Professional Football Conference; the league changed its name to the American Professional Football Association (APFA) on September 17, 1920 and changed their name to the National Football League on June 24, 1922 after spending the 1920 and 1921 season as the APFA. In 1966, the NFL agreed to merge effective 1970 with the rival American Football League (AFL); the first Super Bowl was held at the end of that same season in January 1967. Today, the NFL has the highest average attendance (67,591) of any professional sports league in the world[5] and is the most popular sports league in the United States. The Super Bowl is among the biggest club sporting events in the world[6] and individual Super Bowl games account for many of the most-watched programs in American history.[7] Out of the league's 32 current...
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...music, dancing, social interaction, going partying, etc, Then “Club Ride” appeared as a great opportunity: a bus that gives an idea of pre-party, providing certain feeling of a small space of about thirty people where they can drink, laugh, dance, and make new friends. What we offer is therefore not only a transport service but an entire experience of fun and music. Why? Simple! Inside the bus they would not only benefit from listening to great music and enjoying complete modern design (including sofas, poles, neon lights, etc.) but they will have the opportunity to drink for free as well. They will only have to pay the bus ticket which actually includes a free pass to the discotheques included in the tour and the drinks they have inside. However this project is not able to satisfy every young man or woman in Madrid specially because we have to consider that there are at least 371.226 young people from 20 to 24 years old (not even taking into account the 102.532 immigrants that arrived this last year to Madrid). With this great amount of potential customers, it is impossible to take into account the whole market, it is necessary to direct all the attention to those man/ woman who would actually need this product. In order to obtain enough information about the costumer’s behaviour, such as to what nightclubs young people usually go, or prices they are willing to pay or even if they really were interested in the Club Ride idea, we were forced to make a survey to a sample of the...
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