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Business Plan

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What is the purpose of a business plan ?




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"Writing a business plan forces you into
              disciplined thinking, if you do an intellectually
             honest job. An idea may sound great, but when
                you put down all the details and numbers, it
                                              may fall apart.“

                           Eugene Kleiner, Venture Capitalist




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Why to write a business plan ?

    1.       To look at the idea in an objective way.
    2.       To study the feasibility of the idea
    3.       To check the business model
    4.       To understand the financial needs
    5.       To have an operational tool to start the business
    6.       To help the management


                                                       A business plan is
                                                          much more
                                                     than a financial plan !




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The business plan – content
    There is no prescribed format, the following sections are usually included.

               1.     Executive summary
               2.     Mission
               3.     Problem
               4.     Solution
               5.     Technology
               6.     Market and industry analysis
               7.     Marketing and sales
               8.     Manufacturing and operations plan
               9.     Team: why you?
               10.    Financial plan
               11.    Sensitivity analysis
               12.    Status and timeline
               13.    Proposed investment



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Presenting to investors

        Investors are not familiar with the technology of your
         product or the industry jargon.

        Describing your concept clearly and incisively is your goal.

        You must be able to convey the basic mechanics of your
         business idea to an investor with credibility.

        There will be plenty of time at a later point for detailed
         descriptions and exhaustive financial calculations.



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1. Executive summary


            Mimics your pitch

            Should be very compelling and inviting to read the rest

            “Summary” -> try one page




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2. Mission statement


     Define your business at the most basic level
     In less than 30 seconds, explain:
        Who your company is ?
        What you do ?
        What you stand for ?
        Why you do it ?
     Explain what business you are in, purpose, strategic goals and
      business values.
                                                      SHORT !
                                                   3-4 sentences

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3&4. From problem to solution
     SOLVE A PROBLEM!
        Show the problem and for whom this is a problem
        Why are incumbents (if they exist) not able to address this
         problem?
     SOLUTION?
        What is it?
        Show it (sample, picture, demo, …)
        Why is it attractive?
        Is it durable?
        Is it timely ?
        Does it do something better? Does it create VALUE?


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5. Technology

            How does it work?
            Does it work? Has it been successful elsewhere?
            Why has nobody else come up with it?
            Is it patented / licensed? Who owns the rights?

              Full detailed description in appendix




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6a. Market and industry analysis
    This section of the plan should include:
     A general description of your market
     The niche you plan on capitalizing on and why
     The size of the niche market. Include supporting documentation
     A statement and supporting documentation as to why you believe
       there is a need for your product or offering by this market
     What percentage of the market do you project you can capture?
     What is the growth potential of the market? Include supporting
       documentation
     Will your share of the market increase or decrease as the market
       grows?
     How will you satisfy the growth of the market?
     How will you price your goods or services in the growing
       competitive market?

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6b. Competition
     Identify your closest competitors. Where are they located? What
      are their revenues? How long have they been in business?
     Define their target market.
     What percentage of the market do they currently have?
     How do your operations differ from your competition? What do
      they do well? Where is there room for improvement?
     In what ways is your business superior to the competition?
     How is their business doing? Is it growing? Is it scaling back?
     How are their operations similar to yours and how do they differ?
     Are there certain areas of the business where the competition
      surpasses you? If so, what are those areas and how do you plan
      on compensating?
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7. Marketing and sales

     How will you make money?
     Who is your target customer?
     Mix (4 Ps):
              Product and production - can you provide what the
               customer wants.
              Pricing policy - right price and quality (do you have
               prove of willingness to pay?!!!!)
              Promotion - how do you communicate to your
               potential customers.
              Place – where will you be selling.


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8. Operations and production

     How are you going to produce the product or provide the
      service at a profit?
        Manufacture or sub contract out.
     What resources are required?
        Infrastructure, staff, equipment
        Now/future?
     How do you ensure the right quality?




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9. Team
     Often read the first!
     Why you?
     What is your history?
                What do you know?
                What are your skills?
                Whom do you know and who knows you?
                What is your reputation?
     How does the team profile fit with the opportunity, the context
      and the deal struck?
     How committed are the people to the venture?
     Lacking or critical team members?


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10. Financial plan
     Gross margins and operating margins
     Projection of the cash inflows and outflows of the business.
              Actual and expected revenues
              Actual variable and fixed costs
              Use benchmarks if possible
       Prepared monthly in year one (could be quarterly in years 2 to 5).
       Takes into account the timing of receipts and payments.
       Includes both capital and revenue income and expenditure.
       Shows the cash requirements of the business.

     Pro-forma P&L and balance sheets
     Pro-forma break-even chart

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11. Sensitivity analysis

     Know your critical assumptions
              “Delhaize will love our green product because they focus a lot on
               their environmentally friendly image”
              “Consumers will love our this new IT platform, because it is
               cheaper”
              …
     Best case / worst case scenarios
     Identify risks in your business model
              What happens if the market changes, you run out of cash before
               your first order, you don’t reach your targets…
              What will you do when that happens?



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12. Status and timeline

   Step #1 - Set Up the Outline for Your Timeline
             Highlights of your business' projected growth and development
   Step #2 - Research Your Points
             Back up your predictions with viable research
   Step #3 - Use Your Data to Refine Your Timeline
   Step #4 - Add References to Your Business Timeline
             How did you generated your data and predictions ?
   Step #5 - Clean Up Your Business Timeline
             Formatting the graphic so that it looks professional and easy to read




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13. Proposed investment


    Nature of the deal

    What are you asking and offering?




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The 12 deadly sins in business plans
                              (Gordon Baty / Zero stage capital)

    1.       Too Long
    2.       Poor Writing: grammar, redundant, unpersuasive
    3.       Poor Layout: illogical, illegible, poor illustration
    4.       No Executive Summary
    5.       Unclear Product Features: jargon, proprietary features, current
             development status
    6.       No Backup on Team
    7.       Unsupported Market Estimates / No Primary Research
    8.       Superficial Competitive Analysis
    9.       Creative Accounting Formats
    10.      Unfocused User Benefits: no Unique Selling Proposition
    11.      No Demonstrated Customer Knowledge
    12.      Lack of Compelling Reason to Invest Now
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Conclusion

     A business plan is a living story that demonstrates how an
      opportunity can become a new venture, not just the writer’s
      dreams and wishes

     Always use a pitch / business plan presentation as an
      opportunity to learn. There is no better critic than an investor.




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Questions & Answers


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Business plan - best practices

  • 1. Business Plan Best Practices 12/22/2010 Xavier CORMAN 1
  • 2. What is the purpose of a business plan ? 12/22/2010 Xavier CORMAN 2
  • 3. "Writing a business plan forces you into disciplined thinking, if you do an intellectually honest job. An idea may sound great, but when you put down all the details and numbers, it may fall apart.“ Eugene Kleiner, Venture Capitalist 12/22/2010 Xavier CORMAN 3
  • 4. Why to write a business plan ? 1. To look at the idea in an objective way. 2. To study the feasibility of the idea 3. To check the business model 4. To understand the financial needs 5. To have an operational tool to start the business 6. To help the management A business plan is much more than a financial plan ! 12/22/2010 Xavier CORMAN 4
  • 5. The business plan – content There is no prescribed format, the following sections are usually included. 1. Executive summary 2. Mission 3. Problem 4. Solution 5. Technology 6. Market and industry analysis 7. Marketing and sales 8. Manufacturing and operations plan 9. Team: why you? 10. Financial plan 11. Sensitivity analysis 12. Status and timeline 13. Proposed investment 12/22/2010 Xavier CORMAN 5
  • 6. Presenting to investors  Investors are not familiar with the technology of your product or the industry jargon.  Describing your concept clearly and incisively is your goal.  You must be able to convey the basic mechanics of your business idea to an investor with credibility.  There will be plenty of time at a later point for detailed descriptions and exhaustive financial calculations. 12/22/2010 Xavier CORMAN 6
  • 7. 1. Executive summary  Mimics your pitch  Should be very compelling and inviting to read the rest  “Summary” -> try one page 12/22/2010 Xavier CORMAN 7
  • 8. 2. Mission statement  Define your business at the most basic level  In less than 30 seconds, explain:  Who your company is ?  What you do ?  What you stand for ?  Why you do it ?  Explain what business you are in, purpose, strategic goals and business values. SHORT ! 3-4 sentences 12/22/2010 Xavier CORMAN 8
  • 9. 3&4. From problem to solution  SOLVE A PROBLEM!  Show the problem and for whom this is a problem  Why are incumbents (if they exist) not able to address this problem?  SOLUTION?  What is it?  Show it (sample, picture, demo, …)  Why is it attractive?  Is it durable?  Is it timely ?  Does it do something better? Does it create VALUE? 12/22/2010 Xavier CORMAN 9
  • 10. 5. Technology  How does it work?  Does it work? Has it been successful elsewhere?  Why has nobody else come up with it?  Is it patented / licensed? Who owns the rights?  Full detailed description in appendix 12/22/2010 Xavier CORMAN 10
  • 11. 6a. Market and industry analysis This section of the plan should include:  A general description of your market  The niche you plan on capitalizing on and why  The size of the niche market. Include supporting documentation  A statement and supporting documentation as to why you believe there is a need for your product or offering by this market  What percentage of the market do you project you can capture?  What is the growth potential of the market? Include supporting documentation  Will your share of the market increase or decrease as the market grows?  How will you satisfy the growth of the market?  How will you price your goods or services in the growing competitive market? 12/22/2010 Xavier CORMAN 11
  • 12. 6b. Competition  Identify your closest competitors. Where are they located? What are their revenues? How long have they been in business?  Define their target market.  What percentage of the market do they currently have?  How do your operations differ from your competition? What do they do well? Where is there room for improvement?  In what ways is your business superior to the competition?  How is their business doing? Is it growing? Is it scaling back?  How are their operations similar to yours and how do they differ?  Are there certain areas of the business where the competition surpasses you? If so, what are those areas and how do you plan on compensating? 12/22/2010 Xavier CORMAN 12
  • 13. 7. Marketing and sales  How will you make money?  Who is your target customer?  Mix (4 Ps):  Product and production - can you provide what the customer wants.  Pricing policy - right price and quality (do you have prove of willingness to pay?!!!!)  Promotion - how do you communicate to your potential customers.  Place – where will you be selling. 12/22/2010 Xavier CORMAN 13
  • 14. 8. Operations and production  How are you going to produce the product or provide the service at a profit?  Manufacture or sub contract out.  What resources are required?  Infrastructure, staff, equipment  Now/future?  How do you ensure the right quality? 12/22/2010 Xavier CORMAN 14
  • 15. 9. Team  Often read the first!  Why you?  What is your history?  What do you know?  What are your skills?  Whom do you know and who knows you?  What is your reputation?  How does the team profile fit with the opportunity, the context and the deal struck?  How committed are the people to the venture?  Lacking or critical team members? 12/22/2010 Xavier CORMAN 15
  • 16. 10. Financial plan  Gross margins and operating margins  Projection of the cash inflows and outflows of the business.  Actual and expected revenues  Actual variable and fixed costs  Use benchmarks if possible  Prepared monthly in year one (could be quarterly in years 2 to 5).  Takes into account the timing of receipts and payments.  Includes both capital and revenue income and expenditure.  Shows the cash requirements of the business.  Pro-forma P&L and balance sheets  Pro-forma break-even chart 12/22/2010 Xavier CORMAN 16
  • 17. 11. Sensitivity analysis  Know your critical assumptions  “Delhaize will love our green product because they focus a lot on their environmentally friendly image”  “Consumers will love our this new IT platform, because it is cheaper”  …  Best case / worst case scenarios  Identify risks in your business model  What happens if the market changes, you run out of cash before your first order, you don’t reach your targets…  What will you do when that happens? 12/22/2010 Xavier CORMAN 17
  • 18. 12. Status and timeline Step #1 - Set Up the Outline for Your Timeline Highlights of your business' projected growth and development Step #2 - Research Your Points Back up your predictions with viable research Step #3 - Use Your Data to Refine Your Timeline Step #4 - Add References to Your Business Timeline How did you generated your data and predictions ? Step #5 - Clean Up Your Business Timeline Formatting the graphic so that it looks professional and easy to read 12/22/2010 Xavier CORMAN 18
  • 19. 13. Proposed investment Nature of the deal What are you asking and offering? 12/22/2010 Xavier CORMAN 19
  • 20. The 12 deadly sins in business plans (Gordon Baty / Zero stage capital) 1. Too Long 2. Poor Writing: grammar, redundant, unpersuasive 3. Poor Layout: illogical, illegible, poor illustration 4. No Executive Summary 5. Unclear Product Features: jargon, proprietary features, current development status 6. No Backup on Team 7. Unsupported Market Estimates / No Primary Research 8. Superficial Competitive Analysis 9. Creative Accounting Formats 10. Unfocused User Benefits: no Unique Selling Proposition 11. No Demonstrated Customer Knowledge 12. Lack of Compelling Reason to Invest Now 12/22/2010 Xavier CORMAN 20
  • 21. Conclusion  A business plan is a living story that demonstrates how an opportunity can become a new venture, not just the writer’s dreams and wishes  Always use a pitch / business plan presentation as an opportunity to learn. There is no better critic than an investor. 12/22/2010 Xavier CORMAN 21
  • 22. Questions & Answers Download this presentation and an example of Business Plan from Mc Kinsey: http://www.slideshare.net/xaviercorman 12/22/2010 Xavier CORMAN 22