Business Plan Rice Dealer e a sole proprietorship owned by John Paul B. Rabuya. The store is a start-up as the owner will rent a place. Upon paying the rental fee we will set-up a rice dealer store. It will be a standard rice dealer that offers wholesale and retail. The primary focus of our store is to supply the basic need of people. The focus of this business plan is to put forth objectives to launch operations, work efficiently and effectively, and expand internal operations giving the store
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1.0 Introduction 0. Name of the company Serbanakal 1. Nature of business Serbanakal focuses on selling Islamic posters. Instead of selling Islamic poster we are also do charity work. Each unit of poster sold will be donated 20% , which 10% goes to the orphanage and other 10% goes to the “Telekung Project”. 2. Industry profile Serbanakal was established to give the best Islamic posters to people. We believe that there are not many
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next steps typically need some planning, mostly packaged into what will eventually become a “business plan.” The business plan is a document that evolves from the initial idea into a business concept proposal (BCP) and from there into an opportunity assessment. At each stage of this evolution, the entrepreneur can decide to proceed or move on to a more promising venture. The exercise of putting a business plan together is a helpful one, and by the end of the process you will have a document that helps
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two I wanted picked out. Then I was online and read an article about Business Planning. The article was so interesting to me that I switched my topic and found another article on Planning and chose to compare and write about the two. The first article is by Francesca Di Meglio, a reporter for Businessweek.com in Fort Lee, N.J. The article is titled “Real Entrepreneurs Don’t Write Business Plans.” She references a Business School professor, Steve Blank, and talks about his class and what the
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Assignment Front Sheet Qualification | Unit Number and Title | Pearson BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma Business/Pearson BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in HospitalityManagement | Unit 33: Small Business Enterprise | Student Name | Student No. | | | Assessor name | Dr Francis Offeh | Date of Issue | Completion date | Submitted on | 27/01/2014 | 07/03/2014 | | Assignment title Cambridge Satchel Company LearningOutcome | Learning outcome | Assessment criteria | In this assessment
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Thanks Business plans may be internally or externally focused. Externally focused plans target goals that are important to external stakeholders, particularly financial stakeholders. They typically have detailed information about the organization or team attempting to reach the goals. With for-profit entities, external stakeholders include investors and customers.[2] External stake-holders of non-profits include donors and the clients of the non-profit's services.[3] For government agencies, external
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Business Plan (Industry Analysis and Description of Venture) Name of the Business: 4-D Gaming Zone Course name: Introduction to Business (MGT368) Section: 9 Instructor: Faisal Wali (FsW) Prepared By:- Sehel Somani ID#1010312030 Mahmud Hossain Rajit ID# 1010769030 Md. Abul hasan Chowdhury ID# 1010282030 Chowdury Farhat Aseeya Nidhi ID#1010313030 Industry Analysis Overview of the industry : PESTLE Analysis: Social factors: Any changes in social trends can impact
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT BBM 210/05 TMA 2 STUDENT NAME : SIEW SEE HOW STUDENT ID : 051140021 H/P NUMBER : 016-5455959 EMAIL : webbiesiew@gmail.com CLASS CODE : 5ENT1 TUTOR NAME : MR. PUVANABALAN VEERASAMY Question 1 a) Discuss the ways an entrepreneur can improve communication and hold effective meetings. In general, communication is a process which means of connecting people. Communication happens anywhere for various reasons such as exchange information,
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Class: FB5A Course: E-Commerce Table of contents Introduction Main contents I. Business idea 1. Idea 2. Products 3. Sipplier list II. Business Plan 1. Strategic Analysis 2. Marketing plan 3. Financial plan III. Task conducted IV. Participants Introduction Consumer Trends for Fruit and Vegetable Products looks at the STEEP model to analyze factors that affect
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Word Count: 3300 Introduction: This essay serves as a guide to my Enterprise Market Stall Short Course. This is a Six-week course with the purpose of providing learners with the experience of forming, planning and then running their own business. This guide will begin with an overview of the course, its structure, aims and objectives. Next, the need for the course will be examined alongside the significance of the environment that has created the need for such a course. The curriculum approach
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