Ingram, S. Entrepreneurship Planning the Small Business: Planned Operation of the Proposed Business.

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Ingram, S. Entrepreneurship Planning the Small Business: Planned Operation of the Proposed Business

Ingram, S. Proposed Operation of the Proposed Business 1.Proposed Organization—type of ownership and rationale, start-up steps to form the business, planned personnel (or functional) needs, proposed staffing to handle managerial, financial, marketing, legal, production functions, proposed organization chart, brief job descriptions, if necessary.

Ingram, S. Proposed Operation of the Proposed Business 2.Proposed Product/Service—details of product(s)/service(s) to be offered, include potential suppliers, manufacturing plans, inventory policies. If the business is a service business, appropriate information about plans to provide the service, including necessary supplies, etc.

Ingram, S. Proposed Operation of the Proposed Business 3.Proposed Marketing Strategies—proposed pricing policy, costs, markups, markdowns, relation to competition, etc., proposed promotional program, personal promotional activities, non-personal promotional activities, media availability, costs, one-year promotional plan outline.