In business : developing a business idea

By: Bates, Keith.
Contributor(s): McIntosh, Barbara.
Series: In Business Easy Business Planning.Publisher: London Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities 2009Description: 23 p. : Electronic resource.Subject(s): INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | SELF EMPLOYMENT | SMALL ENTERPRISE | PLANNING | COSTSOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Developing a business idea|Step 1: My business idea What are you selling? Who are our customers? What are the features and benefits of your business?|Step 2: The market Competition Pricing Research|Step 3: Money What are the start up costs? What premises do you need? What can you do in a day?|Step 4: Sales and marketing How will you market your business? How much will it cost to do the job? How much will you charge?|Step 5: About me Support|Any other information
Summary: "The Business Planning Workbook gives you a chance to think very carefully about the business you want to start. The aim of this workbook is to help you think about some of the issues that a business advisor would talk about with you. It can be used as a way of preparing for a meeting with a business advisor. The workbook is about planning your business idea. Any worries about things like money and benefits can be dealt with later. This workbook is written in plain English. You may not want to read the workbook all at once. You may want to read one part at a time, and only answer some of the questions. At the end of each part of the quick guide there is a question box. Answering these questions will help you to think about your business idea in more detail. If you need some extra help you could look at the workbook and the questions with someone from your family, a friend or a supporter. This is the start of your journey to setting up your own business. Enjoy it and good luck!" - p.2
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Developing a business idea|Step 1: My business idea
What are you selling?
Who are our customers?
What are the features and benefits of your business?|Step 2: The market
Competition
Pricing
Research|Step 3: Money
What are the start up costs?
What premises do you need?
What can you do in a day?|Step 4: Sales and marketing
How will you market your business?
How much will it cost to do the job?
How much will you charge?|Step 5: About me
Support|Any other information

"The Business Planning Workbook gives you a chance to think very carefully about the business you want to start. The aim of this workbook is to help you think about some of the issues that a business advisor would talk about with you. It can be used as a way of preparing for a meeting with a business advisor. The workbook is about planning your business idea. Any worries about things like money and benefits can be dealt with later. This workbook is written in plain English. You may not want to read the workbook all at once. You may want to read one part at a time, and only answer some of the questions. At the end of each part of the quick guide there is a question box. Answering these questions will help you to think about your business idea in more detail. If you need some extra help you could look at the workbook and the questions with someone from your family, a friend or a supporter. This is the start of your journey to setting up your own business. Enjoy it and good luck!" - p.2

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