Title: Creating a Winning E-Business Second Edition
1Creating a Winning E-BusinessSecond Edition
- Creating an E-Business Plan
- Chapter 3
2Business Plan Organization
- Business plan
- Formal business planning document
- Identifies the business and its mission
- Names the key management team members
- Describes the products or services to be offered
- Provides a marketplace analysis
- Identifies customers and competitors
- Determines resources for profitable operations
- Sets a timetable for profitability
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- Government and for-profit sources for business
planning information and templates - SCORE
- SBA
- BizPlanIt
- Bplans.com
- E-Future Centre (Canadian)
4Business Plan Organization(continued)
- Business plan components
- Cover sheet and title page
- Table of contents
- Executive summary
- Business description
- Vision/mission statement
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- Business plan components (continued)
- Information on products/services
- Industry, customer, competitor analyses
- Operational, financial, and managerial plans
- Identification of critical risks
- Exit strategy
- What is an exit
- strategy?
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- Cover sheet
- Title of document and preparers name
- Plan copy number
- Confidential notation
- Title page
- Cover sheet information and
- Contact numbers
- Key team members names
- Name of person receiving the plan
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8Business Plan Organization(continued)
9Business Plan Organization(continued)
- Table of contents
- Lists all the major sections and subsections of
the plan - Prepared after rest of plan is complete
- Carefully checked for omissions and page number
errors
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11Business Plan Organization(continued)
- Executive summary (A condensed version of the
complete plan) - Used by interested parties to quickly assess the
business idea and weed out plans - Keep it short (one to three pages)
- Use clear and concise language and action words
- Create last after plan details are developed
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- Vision statement
- A formal statement of a businesss hopes and
desires - Written to guide and inspire employees
- Mission statement
- A formal statement that explains a businesss
reason for existing
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- Business description
- Summary of businesss background
- Information about legal form of business
- Businesss history to date
- Key personnel
- Future goals
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16Business Plan Organization(continued)
- Products or services section
- Description of products or services offered
- Anticipated sales for each product or service
- Describes benefits of product or service to
customers
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18Business Plan Organization(continued)
- Marketplace analysis
- Information about specific industry of which
business is a part - Description of targeted customers
- Description of major competitors
- Overview of marketing and sales strategies
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20Business Plan Organization(continued)
- Operational plan
- Describes a businesss physical location and
equipment - Notes the manufacturing or service actions needed
to get products/services to market - Summarizes Web site operations
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- Financial plan
- Explains how your e-business idea, goals, and
strategies translate into profits - Provides standard financial statements for
income, expense, and cash flow data - Pro forma balance sheet
- Projected income statement
- Planned cash flow statement
- May include deal plan, break-even analysis,
ratio analysis
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- Management plan
- Organizational structure of business
- Information on
- Key members of management team
- Outside advisors
- Mentors
- Consultants
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- Appendices
- Resumes
- Pictures of products
- Explanation of services
- Legal documents
- Other supporting documentation
28Legal Forms of Organization
- Sole proprietorship
- Business started by an individual
- Owner and business are one in the same for tax
and legal liability issues
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- Partnership
- Legal business entity with two or more co-owners
- Follows a partnership agreement
- General partnership Tax and legal liabilities
flow through to individual partners - Limited partnership
- General partner manages and assumes unlimited
liability - Limited partners have liability for amount of
their capital contribution and their accepted debt
30Legal Forms of Organization (continued)
- Corporation
- Separate legal and taxable entity from its owners
- C corporation owners are it shareholders
- Liability is limited to investment in business
- Profits are taxed twice once for the corporation
and again when distributed to owners as stock
dividends
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- Corporation (continued)
- S corporation gives owners partnership status
and corporate liability protection - Limited liability company (LLC)
- Tax status of sole proprietorship or partnership
- Liability status of a corporation