A COMPREHENSIVE BUSINESS PLAN TEMPLATE

Institution BUSINESS
Course BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Year 1st Year
Semester Unknown
Posted By Liz Ochola
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PURPOSE: In this phase you will describe your own background and explain how it prepares you to venture into business. Then you will describe the nature of the business you wish to start. You will explain, in detail, the product(s) you will offer. Finally, you will explain how you intend to make an entry into the market and outline your plans for growth.
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