Academic Business plan. 10,000 words + 10%
Introduction, Main Body, Conclusion, ( with mini conclusions after each section in main body before the full conclusion)
Introduction: Define Scope - The question the project answers + what areas it will cover
**Tell them what your going to tell them, tell them, tell them what you've just told them**
Details of the project:
It is a long term strategic plan of the introduction of a torque tool product within a a torque company.
However no need to talk technically, only enough for the reader to understand the plan.
The product to be introduced is a Torque Calibration rig, valued at 10000e, although the manufacture of the rig is actually a loss financially, it is a machine needed in order to open the market to new products being developed. This new product being developed will be the only one of its kind ( gap in the market)
So although developing the rig will cost the company money, the products that can be produced using this rig will counterbalance this - demand for this product etc etc
***Finance***
Academic Theory to reinforce arguments (Harvard Referencing)
******Clear Structure, Business Focus, Strategic!!
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Plan to include:
foot in the door - loss leader - business model
Pricing of product, information regarding potential new customers,
Financial Projections, loss vs increased revenue profit.
Target Market, Potential of the market,
Pricing.
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35+ Harvard References
Obviously, this plan is not to be plagiarized as it will be submitted through Turnitin UK......
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