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FPE 3253
Chapter 1
After completing this lecture, the student
should be able to:
Examine whether entrepreneurship is for you.
Describe the challenges of entrepreneurship.
Prepare a business plan
Explain the five major areas of agribusiness
management
Planning &
Organizing
Entrepreneurship
Characteristics
Challenges
Agribusiness
venture
Business Plan
Section 1:
The Business
Section 2:
Financial Data
Section 3:
Supporting
Documents
Major areas of
agribusiness
 Self-employed OR work for
someone else
 Entrepreneur” is a person who accepts all the risks
pertaining to forming and operating a small
business.
 “Entrepreneurship” is the process through which
entrepreneurs create and grow enterprises.
 Reasons people choose it:
 Work for themselves
 Set their own hours
 Test their own theories
 Set prices, determine production levels, control inventory
 Solve problems
 Set company policy
 An entrepreneur should first have
knowledge or skill in the area he/she
wants to start a business, but he/she
must also be the following:
 Independent, self-confident, energetic,
organized, visionary, persistent, optimistic,
committed, problem solver, self-nurturing,
risk taker, action oriented, flexible,
emotionally stable, and have a sense of
urgency
 Total Responsibility:
 Must manage workers, manufacturing, and shipping
 Must find customers, sell the product, and be certain
orders are met
 Long, Irregular Hours
 Longer hours than working for someone else
 Often over 60 hours/week
 Financial Risks
 Take money to start a business, run a business, and grow
a business
 Only half of all small businesses reach a fourth year
 Failure is usually the result of four factors:
 Management (a mismanagement of resources,
people, or products, by failure to fully plan)
 Labor (unqualified and/or undependable workers
can cause failure of any business)
 Finances (inability to allocate resources, debt,
and taxes can all cause an agribusiness to fail)
 Undercapitalization (do not have adequate
startup capital to survive one-to two-year)
 Prior to starting a business, one must first
recognize a need (type, product, service),
then take into account several factors:
 Agribusiness startup factors to consider
 What financial resources are needed?
 what labor will be required?
 what management requirements exist?
 does a market exist for this service or product?
 where should the business be located?
 should an agribusiness be started or purchased?
 Applying business fundamentals
 Conducting a business survey (market
potential)
 Size consistent with capital
 Devote adequate time
 Keep employees fully employed
 Maintain an inventory level
 Set price – reasonable profit
 Buy good-quantity materials at the lowest
price possible
 Treat customers and employees fairly
 etc
Businessman Entrepreneur
Low Risk Taker Moderate Risk Taker
Engages in Business activities for
the purpose of profit to support
his living and his family
Starts venture, assumes leadership
and expands the venture to fulfill
personal goals and attains self
accomplishment
Follow others and invests only in
tested and proven market
Takes circulated Risk
Conventional Manager Entrepreneur
Very Conscious of Rules Views rule as guidelines
Sensitive to the future and willing
to postpone reward
Concepts of the future based on
personnel goals.
Low threshold of Frustration
Has a power need for acceptance Ambivalent toward control,
success and responsibility. Can be
manipulative and exploitative
others
Able to identify problems in any
course of action. Makes detailed
plan
Impatient with discussion and
theories. Is prone to action and
seems impulsive
Want to start a business?
If so, you have to plan your
business
How to plan?
Write a Business Plan
How to write?
 Prior to the actual agribusiness, an entrepreneur
must create a business plan.
 Def: A written description of a new business that
describes all aspects of the proposed agribusiness.
 This plan allows the entrepreneur to be realistic,
honest, detailed, and objective
 Feasibility
 Marketing – Is there a market? How much can you sell?
 Management – Does the management team have the skill?
 Financial – Can the business make a profit?
 Operating plan
 Identify opportunities and avoid mistakes
 Develop production, administrative, and marketing plans
 Create budgets and projections to show financial outcomes
 Communicates your idea
 Determine the amount and type of financing needed
 Forecast profitability and investor return on investment
 Forecast cash flow, show liquidity and ability to repay debt
Employee
Supplier
Customer
Bank /
lender
Shareholde
r
Managemen
t team
 Cover Sheet (Business Name, Address, Phone
Number, Principals, Plan Date)
 Executive Summary or Statement of Purpose
 Table of Contents
◦ Section 1: The Business
◦ Section 2: Financial Data
◦ Section 3: Supporting Documents
A. Description of Business
B. Products/Services
C. Market Analysis
D. Marketing Plan
E. Location
F. Competition
G. Management and Operations
H. Personnel
I. Application and Effect of Loan or
Investment
A. Projected Financial Statements
 Income Statements
 Cash Flow Statements
 Balance Sheets
 Assumptions to Projected Financial Statements
B. Break Even Analysis
C. Sources and Uses of Funds
 Historical financial statements,
 tax returns,
 resumes,
 reference letters,
 personal financial statements,
 facilities diagrams,
 purchase orders,
 contracts,
 etc.
1. What general type of business is this?
2. What is the status of the business? Start-up,
expansion or take-over?
 Start-up: Why will you be successful in this business?, What
is your experience with this type of business?, What will be
special or unique about this business?, Why will your
business be successful?
 Take-over: When and by whom was the business founded?,
Why is the owner selling?, How was the purchase price
determined?, What are the current financial conditions and
trends?, How will your management make the business more
profitable?
3. What is the business form? Sole Proprietorship,
Partnership, Corporation or Limited Liability Company?
4. What are your products?
5. Who are (will be) your customers?
 Age
 Sex
 Income Level
 Education Level
 Geographic Location
 Occupational Area
 Leisure Interests
 Buying Habits
 Goals and Aspirations
1. What products/services are you (will you be)
selling?
2. What are the features and benefits of what you
sell?
3. What Position do you have (or want to have) in the
market?
4. How do your products/services differ from the
competition?
5. What makes your products unique and desirable?
6. Why do (will) customers buy from you?
Questions for Existing Businesses:
1. Who are your current customers? (List largest customers or
categories.)
2. What do they buy from you?
3. Why do they buy from you? (Quality, Price, Reputation, etc.?)
Basic Questions:
1. Who are the purchasers of your products or type
of products?
2. What is the size of the market? Is it growing?
3. What is (will be) your share? How will your share
change over time?
Product Strategies
1. How will products be packaged?
2. How broad will your product line be?
3. What new products will you introduce?
4. What Position or Image will you try to develop or reinforce?
Pricing Strategies
1. What will be your pricing strategies? (For example: Premium, Every Day Low Price,
Frequent Sale Prices, Meet Competitor Price, etc.)
2. How will you compare with competition and how will they respond?
3. Why will customers pay your price?
4. What will be your credit policies?
5. Is there anything about your business which insulates you from price
competition?
6. Can you add value and compete on issues other than price?
Promotional Strategies
1. Who are your Target Markets?
2. How will you reach your Target Markets? (What Media will you use?)
3. How will you motivate them to buy? (What Message will you stress?)
4. What is the cost and timetable for implementation of the marketing plan?
1. What is the business address?
2. Is it owned or leased? If leased, what are
the terms?
3. Are renovations or modifications needed,
and what are the costs?
4. Describe the property and the surrounding
area.
5. Why is this a good location for your
business?
1. Who are (will be) your largest competitors?
List them.
2. How will your operation be better (and
worse) than your competitors?
3. How are competitors doing? What are their
sales and profits?
4. (If Start-Up) How will competition respond
to your market entry?
1. What is the business management experience of
the management team?
2. What are the functional areas of the business?
3. Who will be responsible for each functional area?
4. Who reports to whom?
5. What will salaries be?
6. What management resources outside the company
are available?
7. How will your products/services be produced?
(Describe manufacturing processes, proprietary
technology and key supplier relationships.)
1. What are the personnel needs now? In the
future?
2. What skills must they have? What training
will you provide?
3. Are the people you need available?
4. What is their compensation? What fringe
benefits will be provided?
1. What is the total investment required?
2. How will the loan or investment be used?
3. How will the loan or investment make the
business more profitable?
4. When will the loan be repaid?
5. If you are seeking equity (selling part of the business to an
investor):
◦ What percent of the company are you willing to give up?
◦ What rate of return is possible for the investor?
1. Submitting a “rough copy”
2. Outdated historical financial information
3. Unsubstantiated assumptions (be prepared to explain the “why” of every point)
4. Too much “blue sky”
5. A lack of understanding of financial information
6. Lack of specific, detailed strategies
7. No indication that the owner has anything at stake
 equity capital invested in the business
8. Unwillingness to personally guarantee any loans
9. Starting the plan with unrealistic loan amounts or terms
10. Too much focus on collateral
7-10: Especially important if the business plan is prepared for a lender
 The ability to manage is probably the single most
important quality for the entrepreneur.
Management must take place in several areas:
◦ Planning (what, when, where, how)
◦ Organizing (grouping together activities, people, and resources)
◦ Directing (leading by instruction and guidance to employee)
◦ Staffing (recruitment, selection, training, and retention)
◦ Controlling (setting standards, solving problems, monitoring,
communicating)
 Goals should be set prior to and during
business operations.
 These goals can take three forms:
 Immediate goals are accomplished daily, weekly, or
monthly.
 Short-term goals are set for accomplishment in a year
or two and often lead toward long-term goals.
 Long-term goals are set with the future of the
business in mind.

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FPE 3253 Agribusiness Management and Business Planning Guide

  • 2. After completing this lecture, the student should be able to: Examine whether entrepreneurship is for you. Describe the challenges of entrepreneurship. Prepare a business plan Explain the five major areas of agribusiness management
  • 3. Planning & Organizing Entrepreneurship Characteristics Challenges Agribusiness venture Business Plan Section 1: The Business Section 2: Financial Data Section 3: Supporting Documents Major areas of agribusiness
  • 4.  Self-employed OR work for someone else
  • 5.  Entrepreneur” is a person who accepts all the risks pertaining to forming and operating a small business.  “Entrepreneurship” is the process through which entrepreneurs create and grow enterprises.  Reasons people choose it:  Work for themselves  Set their own hours  Test their own theories  Set prices, determine production levels, control inventory  Solve problems  Set company policy
  • 6.  An entrepreneur should first have knowledge or skill in the area he/she wants to start a business, but he/she must also be the following:  Independent, self-confident, energetic, organized, visionary, persistent, optimistic, committed, problem solver, self-nurturing, risk taker, action oriented, flexible, emotionally stable, and have a sense of urgency
  • 7.  Total Responsibility:  Must manage workers, manufacturing, and shipping  Must find customers, sell the product, and be certain orders are met  Long, Irregular Hours  Longer hours than working for someone else  Often over 60 hours/week  Financial Risks  Take money to start a business, run a business, and grow a business  Only half of all small businesses reach a fourth year
  • 8.  Failure is usually the result of four factors:  Management (a mismanagement of resources, people, or products, by failure to fully plan)  Labor (unqualified and/or undependable workers can cause failure of any business)  Finances (inability to allocate resources, debt, and taxes can all cause an agribusiness to fail)  Undercapitalization (do not have adequate startup capital to survive one-to two-year)
  • 9.  Prior to starting a business, one must first recognize a need (type, product, service), then take into account several factors:  Agribusiness startup factors to consider  What financial resources are needed?  what labor will be required?  what management requirements exist?  does a market exist for this service or product?  where should the business be located?  should an agribusiness be started or purchased?  Applying business fundamentals  Conducting a business survey (market potential)
  • 10.  Size consistent with capital  Devote adequate time  Keep employees fully employed  Maintain an inventory level  Set price – reasonable profit  Buy good-quantity materials at the lowest price possible  Treat customers and employees fairly  etc
  • 11. Businessman Entrepreneur Low Risk Taker Moderate Risk Taker Engages in Business activities for the purpose of profit to support his living and his family Starts venture, assumes leadership and expands the venture to fulfill personal goals and attains self accomplishment Follow others and invests only in tested and proven market Takes circulated Risk
  • 12. Conventional Manager Entrepreneur Very Conscious of Rules Views rule as guidelines Sensitive to the future and willing to postpone reward Concepts of the future based on personnel goals. Low threshold of Frustration Has a power need for acceptance Ambivalent toward control, success and responsibility. Can be manipulative and exploitative others Able to identify problems in any course of action. Makes detailed plan Impatient with discussion and theories. Is prone to action and seems impulsive
  • 13. Want to start a business? If so, you have to plan your business How to plan? Write a Business Plan How to write?
  • 14.  Prior to the actual agribusiness, an entrepreneur must create a business plan.  Def: A written description of a new business that describes all aspects of the proposed agribusiness.  This plan allows the entrepreneur to be realistic, honest, detailed, and objective
  • 15.  Feasibility  Marketing – Is there a market? How much can you sell?  Management – Does the management team have the skill?  Financial – Can the business make a profit?  Operating plan  Identify opportunities and avoid mistakes  Develop production, administrative, and marketing plans  Create budgets and projections to show financial outcomes  Communicates your idea  Determine the amount and type of financing needed  Forecast profitability and investor return on investment  Forecast cash flow, show liquidity and ability to repay debt
  • 17.  Cover Sheet (Business Name, Address, Phone Number, Principals, Plan Date)  Executive Summary or Statement of Purpose  Table of Contents ◦ Section 1: The Business ◦ Section 2: Financial Data ◦ Section 3: Supporting Documents
  • 18. A. Description of Business B. Products/Services C. Market Analysis D. Marketing Plan E. Location F. Competition G. Management and Operations H. Personnel I. Application and Effect of Loan or Investment
  • 19. A. Projected Financial Statements  Income Statements  Cash Flow Statements  Balance Sheets  Assumptions to Projected Financial Statements B. Break Even Analysis C. Sources and Uses of Funds
  • 20.  Historical financial statements,  tax returns,  resumes,  reference letters,  personal financial statements,  facilities diagrams,  purchase orders,  contracts,  etc.
  • 21. 1. What general type of business is this? 2. What is the status of the business? Start-up, expansion or take-over?  Start-up: Why will you be successful in this business?, What is your experience with this type of business?, What will be special or unique about this business?, Why will your business be successful?  Take-over: When and by whom was the business founded?, Why is the owner selling?, How was the purchase price determined?, What are the current financial conditions and trends?, How will your management make the business more profitable? 3. What is the business form? Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, Corporation or Limited Liability Company? 4. What are your products? 5. Who are (will be) your customers?
  • 22.  Age  Sex  Income Level  Education Level  Geographic Location  Occupational Area  Leisure Interests  Buying Habits  Goals and Aspirations
  • 23. 1. What products/services are you (will you be) selling? 2. What are the features and benefits of what you sell? 3. What Position do you have (or want to have) in the market? 4. How do your products/services differ from the competition? 5. What makes your products unique and desirable? 6. Why do (will) customers buy from you?
  • 24. Questions for Existing Businesses: 1. Who are your current customers? (List largest customers or categories.) 2. What do they buy from you? 3. Why do they buy from you? (Quality, Price, Reputation, etc.?) Basic Questions: 1. Who are the purchasers of your products or type of products? 2. What is the size of the market? Is it growing? 3. What is (will be) your share? How will your share change over time?
  • 25. Product Strategies 1. How will products be packaged? 2. How broad will your product line be? 3. What new products will you introduce? 4. What Position or Image will you try to develop or reinforce? Pricing Strategies 1. What will be your pricing strategies? (For example: Premium, Every Day Low Price, Frequent Sale Prices, Meet Competitor Price, etc.) 2. How will you compare with competition and how will they respond? 3. Why will customers pay your price? 4. What will be your credit policies? 5. Is there anything about your business which insulates you from price competition? 6. Can you add value and compete on issues other than price? Promotional Strategies 1. Who are your Target Markets? 2. How will you reach your Target Markets? (What Media will you use?) 3. How will you motivate them to buy? (What Message will you stress?) 4. What is the cost and timetable for implementation of the marketing plan?
  • 26. 1. What is the business address? 2. Is it owned or leased? If leased, what are the terms? 3. Are renovations or modifications needed, and what are the costs? 4. Describe the property and the surrounding area. 5. Why is this a good location for your business?
  • 27. 1. Who are (will be) your largest competitors? List them. 2. How will your operation be better (and worse) than your competitors? 3. How are competitors doing? What are their sales and profits? 4. (If Start-Up) How will competition respond to your market entry?
  • 28. 1. What is the business management experience of the management team? 2. What are the functional areas of the business? 3. Who will be responsible for each functional area? 4. Who reports to whom? 5. What will salaries be? 6. What management resources outside the company are available? 7. How will your products/services be produced? (Describe manufacturing processes, proprietary technology and key supplier relationships.)
  • 29. 1. What are the personnel needs now? In the future? 2. What skills must they have? What training will you provide? 3. Are the people you need available? 4. What is their compensation? What fringe benefits will be provided?
  • 30. 1. What is the total investment required? 2. How will the loan or investment be used? 3. How will the loan or investment make the business more profitable? 4. When will the loan be repaid? 5. If you are seeking equity (selling part of the business to an investor): ◦ What percent of the company are you willing to give up? ◦ What rate of return is possible for the investor?
  • 31. 1. Submitting a “rough copy” 2. Outdated historical financial information 3. Unsubstantiated assumptions (be prepared to explain the “why” of every point) 4. Too much “blue sky” 5. A lack of understanding of financial information 6. Lack of specific, detailed strategies 7. No indication that the owner has anything at stake  equity capital invested in the business 8. Unwillingness to personally guarantee any loans 9. Starting the plan with unrealistic loan amounts or terms 10. Too much focus on collateral 7-10: Especially important if the business plan is prepared for a lender
  • 32.  The ability to manage is probably the single most important quality for the entrepreneur. Management must take place in several areas: ◦ Planning (what, when, where, how) ◦ Organizing (grouping together activities, people, and resources) ◦ Directing (leading by instruction and guidance to employee) ◦ Staffing (recruitment, selection, training, and retention) ◦ Controlling (setting standards, solving problems, monitoring, communicating)
  • 33.  Goals should be set prior to and during business operations.  These goals can take three forms:  Immediate goals are accomplished daily, weekly, or monthly.  Short-term goals are set for accomplishment in a year or two and often lead toward long-term goals.  Long-term goals are set with the future of the business in mind.