Let PBII provide a resource whose job it
is to breakdown the client's business
concept and put together a finished
business proposal. This proposal serves
as the guiding force in establishing a
detailed action plan for the owner,
shareholders, and government and non
government lending agencies.
Proposal Development includes among
other elements; a narrative covering
the target market, finite financials
and accounting systems, and resumes
of the principals and technical
support infrastructure. In addition
to the background information, a
businessperson must be able to
demonstrate an appreciation for
their business strategies and an
understanding of their target
market's idiosyncratic tendencies.
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As a result of Plan Business II (PBII)
Research and Proposal Investigation
Analysis, a successful business plan, and
crucial post market planning strategies are
possible. Post marketing planning strategies
can help produce necessary growth, if a
company is to prosper.
Proposal Development graphically illustrates
the business structure, its principles and
the necessary machinery to operate a
successful business. While it is possible to
establish a business without PBII's assistance
and technical expertise, too many start-up
businesses fail because of being ill
conceived and under capitalized.
PBII prides itself on the ability to
understand its client's business concepts
without overlooking the critical business
necessities. Our company listens to its
clients, asks piercing questions, and offers
helpful comments. We question their reasons
for choosing a particular business over
working for someone else. This practice is
designed to elicit whether or not they have
the "burning desire" and the technical
skills to make the business work
successfully. PBII encourages their clients
to develop a worse case business scenario.
This practice is important because the
businessperson is made to sense not being
successful.
This process shows that mismanagement, lack
of market focus, and poor legal and
accounting practices can cause a new
business to miscalculate its competition and
under/over estimate its market's growth
potential. The results of these poor
practices can be unscheduled budget
expenditures and unanticipated capital short
falls. Don't be among those who have failed
to heed the need for a professional business
plan strategy. Contact Plan Business II Now,
at
planbusiness@planbusinessii.com for
a free
estimate and consultation.
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