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Page 1: A Business Plan is… 1. a blueprint of how the business should look like in your mind. 2. “tell a story” and explain how the business will achieve its

1 | THE BUSINESS PLAN

Page 2: A Business Plan is… 1. a blueprint of how the business should look like in your mind. 2. “tell a story” and explain how the business will achieve its
Page 3: A Business Plan is… 1. a blueprint of how the business should look like in your mind. 2. “tell a story” and explain how the business will achieve its

A Business Plan is…

1. a blueprint of how the business should look like in your mind.

2. “tell a story” and explain how the business will achieve its objectivesin a coherent manner. The “story” should focus on customer’s needs.

3. To identify the market, its growth prospects, target customers and main competitors.

Page 4: A Business Plan is… 1. a blueprint of how the business should look like in your mind. 2. “tell a story” and explain how the business will achieve its

A Business Plan is…

4. Based upon a credible set of assumptions to which the success of the business is most sensitive.

5. To identify the risks facing the business, the potential downsides and actions should be taken to mitigate the risks.

6. To describe its differences from its competitors: its source of competitive advantage and how it will be sustained in longer term.

Page 5: A Business Plan is… 1. a blueprint of how the business should look like in your mind. 2. “tell a story” and explain how the business will achieve its

A Business Plan is…

7. To describe the experience and track record of the management team.

8. To identify the funding being sought from potential investors.

Page 6: A Business Plan is… 1. a blueprint of how the business should look like in your mind. 2. “tell a story” and explain how the business will achieve its

A Good Business Plan Checklist

Tells a coherent, consistent and customer focused story;

Clearly defines market, its prospects, the customers, suppliers and competitors;

Contains credible business planning assumptions and forecasts;

Describes how business will achieve sustainable competitive advantage;

Identifies assumptions to which business is most sensitive, the potential risks and any mitigating actions;

Page 7: A Business Plan is… 1. a blueprint of how the business should look like in your mind. 2. “tell a story” and explain how the business will achieve its

A Good Business Plan Checklist

Is supported by those that must implement it;

Contains description of individuals involved in managing the business;

Identifies funding requirement for the business.

Page 8: A Business Plan is… 1. a blueprint of how the business should look like in your mind. 2. “tell a story” and explain how the business will achieve its

Who is this business plan for and why?

Page 9: A Business Plan is… 1. a blueprint of how the business should look like in your mind. 2. “tell a story” and explain how the business will achieve its

A Business Plan should…

1. Focus on market growth and the sources of sustainable competitive advantage for the business.

2. Emphasis on strategy, tactics and financial projections, rather than on operational detail.

Page 10: A Business Plan is… 1. a blueprint of how the business should look like in your mind. 2. “tell a story” and explain how the business will achieve its

A Business Plan should…

3. Provide basis for creation of business process, job descriptions and operational budgets.

4. Provide basis for monitoring and analyzing performance.

Page 11: A Business Plan is… 1. a blueprint of how the business should look like in your mind. 2. “tell a story” and explain how the business will achieve its

A Business Plan in Another Situation

A business unit in a large organization will prepare business plans in order to gain approval for new business initiatives from senior management and the board. However, the following questions may be asked.

1. Is the plan consistent and supportive of the business’s overall strategy?

2. What is the impact on overall financial performance of the business in terms of revenue growth and profitability.

Page 12: A Business Plan is… 1. a blueprint of how the business should look like in your mind. 2. “tell a story” and explain how the business will achieve its

A Business Plan in Another Situation

3. Will adopting the business plan require additional fundraising?

4. Does the business plan reinforce the position of the business’s brand?

5. Is the business plan feasible and within the scope of the organization’s capabilities?

6. Will adoption of this business plan have impact on other areas of the business?

7. What alternative opportunities could be pursued?

Page 13: A Business Plan is… 1. a blueprint of how the business should look like in your mind. 2. “tell a story” and explain how the business will achieve its

A Business Plan Template

Executive SummaryVision, mission, objectivesCurrent state of the businessProducts and servicesStrategy and sources of sustainable

competitive advantageCustomer acceptanceSummary financial forecastsMoney required, timing and deal on offer

Basic business informationTitleContentsContact informationDocument controlProfessional advisersDefinitionsLegal structure and corporate data

Current business situation

Definition of the current business and its market

Corporate history, major events and past financial performance

Current business and market positionCore competenciesCurrent business organization and outline

business infrastructure

Strategic analysisPolitical, economic, social and

technological analysis and impactsKey differentiators and unique selling

pointsVRIO analysisCore competencies

Configuration of resourcesValue add analysisConfiguration of resources

Page 14: A Business Plan is… 1. a blueprint of how the business should look like in your mind. 2. “tell a story” and explain how the business will achieve its

A Business Plan Template

Value add analysis

Value chain analysis

Value system

Resource audit

Operations resources

Human resources

Organizational resources

Financial resources

Industry life cycle

Industry structure

Competitor analysis

SWOT analysis

Strategic plan

Vision, mission and objectives

Sources of sustainable competitive advantage

Competitive position

Marketing positioning

Brand strategy

Portfolio strategy

Business design

Marketing planMarketing segments, size and growth

Description of customers and customer needs

Target market segment

Product positioning and value proposition

Marketing mix

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A Business Plan Template

Description of products and services

Pricing and discounting

Advertising and promotional plans

Channel and distribution strategy

Guarantees and warranties

After-sales service and customer care

Comparison with competition

Performance and economics

Marketing forecasts

Operations/productionPhysical location

Make or buy considerations

The production process

Facilities, equipment and machinery

Scalability of operations

Engineering and design support

Quality control plans

Staffing requirements

Sources of supply of key materials

Research and developmentObjectives

Organization

Plans

Resources

Management and organization

Organization chart

Top management

Management’s ability to deliver the plan

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A Business Plan Template

Corporate governance and shareholder control

Staffing

Recruitment

Training

Labour relations

Office space and amenities

Employment and related costs

Forecasts and financial dataSummary of performance ratios

Sales forecast

Assumptions underpinning financial forecasts

Profit and loss account (income statement)

Balance sheet

Cash flow statement

Evaluation criteria and valuation

Discounted cash flow

Payback

Breakeven

Benchmarks

Sensitivity analysis

FinancingSummary of operations prior to financing

Current shareholder loans outstanding

Funds required and timing

Use of proceeds

The deal on offer

Anticipated gearing and interest cover

Exit routes for investors

Page 17: A Business Plan is… 1. a blueprint of how the business should look like in your mind. 2. “tell a story” and explain how the business will achieve its

A Business Plan Template

Risk analysisRisk overview

Limiting factors

Critical success factors

Alternative scenarios and strategic responses

Specific risks and risk-reduction strategies

Business controlsInformation technology

Financial

Sales and marketing

Operations

Other controls

AppendicesGlossary of terms

Details of market research

Consultants’ reports

Product specifications

Marketing collateral

Orders in hand

Organization charts

Curricula vitae

Detailed financial forecasts

Technical data

Details of patents, copyright

Page 18: A Business Plan is… 1. a blueprint of how the business should look like in your mind. 2. “tell a story” and explain how the business will achieve its

Layout and Style

Document should be:1. Attractive2. Impressive3. Easy to read

General appearance: logo, contact details, etc.

Page layout: A4, 12 pt, ring bind, etc.Writing style: Clear, concise, evidence,

etc.

Page 19: A Business Plan is… 1. a blueprint of how the business should look like in your mind. 2. “tell a story” and explain how the business will achieve its

Getting Started

Basic business information:• Title• Content• Contact information• Document control• Professional advisers• Definitions• Legal Structure and corporate data

Page 20: A Business Plan is… 1. a blueprint of how the business should look like in your mind. 2. “tell a story” and explain how the business will achieve its

Getting Started

Legal structure and corporate data:• Full name of business• Corporate status of business• Its capital structure• Address of registered office• Registration number• Head office address

Page 21: A Business Plan is… 1. a blueprint of how the business should look like in your mind. 2. “tell a story” and explain how the business will achieve its

Getting Started

Executive Summary-The most important section: The 1st section to be read it must engage readers and excite them about the potential of the business idea. It should NOT be an introduction to the business plan; it should be most carefully written of all the sections. It contains:

• Current state of the business• Products and services and the customers• Sources of sustainable competitive advantage• Shareholder objectives and business strategy• Summary financial forecasts• Decision or funding being sought

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