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Slide 1: How to Write a Business Plan Presentation by former BAIN & Company Management Consultant De c e m b e r 2 0 0 7
Slide 2: Contents 1. Business Start-up Process 2. Writing the Business Plan 3. Constructing the Team
Slide 3: Contents 1. Business Start-up Process 2. Writing the Business Plan 3. Constructing the Team
Slide 4: Stages of a Start-up
Slide 5: 5 Key Factors for Success
Slide 6: Elements of a Business Idea
Slide 7: Innovation Classification Scheme
Slide 8: Traditional Service Providers
Slide 9: Role of Venture Capital
Slide 10: Collective Team Strength
Slide 11: Network Support
Slide 12: Contents 1. Business Start-up Process 2. Writing the Business Plan 3. Constructing the Team
Slide 13: Contents “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
Slide 14: Characteristics of a Business Plan
Slide 15: Elements of a Business Plan
Slide 16: Key Questions 1: Executive Summary
Slide 17: Key Questions 2: Product or Service
Slide 18: Key Questions 3: Management Team
Slide 19: Key Questions 4: Market & Competition
Slide 20: Key Questions 5: Marketing & Sales
Slide 21: Key Questions 6: Business System & Org’n
Slide 22: Key Questions 7: Implementation Schedule
Slide 23: Key Questions 7: Opportunities & Risks
Slide 24: Key Questions 7: Financial Planning
Slide 25: Contents 1. Business Start-up Process 2. Writing the Business Plan 3. Constructing the Team
Slide 26: Constructing the Team “Invest in people, not ideas” Eugene Kleiner, Venture Capitalist
Slide 27: Characteristics of a powerful Team . Common vision . Everybody wants to succeed . Complementary attitudes and strengths . At least 3, but usually no more than 6 people . Sticks together through thick and thin . Staying power, even when there are setbacks
Slide 28: Characteristics of a Powerful Team . Common vision . everybody wants to succeed . Complementary attitudes and strengths . At least 3, but usually no more than 6 people . Sticks together through thick and thin . Staying power, even when there are setbacks
Slide 29: Criteria Applied by Investors . Has the team already worked together? . Do team members have relevant experience? . Do the founders know their weaknesses and are they willing to make up for them? . Have the founders agreed on their future roles and are ownership issues settled? . Has the management team agreed on a common goal, or are there underlying differences of opinion? . Do the team members fully back the project?



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