Saturday, November 4, 2017

Richard Branson (Founder of Virgin Group)




In the young age of Richard Branson (founder of Virgin Group); his mother asked him while handing over his lunch to go to park on bicycle, which was 2km away from his home to enjoy his meal there.
Now at a moment he is one of a successful and Quick Decision Making CEO; lets explore the logic of his mother with his current success.

The logic what I understand is that, in the young age when a person has his/her learning curve at peak, the live experiences of life with behavioral changes against actual emotions of others gives hell of differences as compare to those young ones whose grooming are under the strict and controlled environment of their parents and family. The impact of this difference can clearly and easily be visible through the Emotional Intelligence (EI) of individuals under these two groups. We can find many controlled group individuals with high IQ levels drawing heavy pays form others group individual. They all are assisting an individual with high level of EI to make his/her dreams come true. 

Another logic is hidden in his mother's methodology of sending him 2Km away and that is traveling. Traveling always boost the confidence of any person. I still remember my visits of Europe during my studies. For cost cutting I and my other class mates used to try those routes which are not direct. The experiences of various culture, nations, races boost our confidence at its peak and we stood far away from our age group buddies of that time.

I would appreciate if you all will add your valuable comments and thoughts so that we will able to learn from them. Looking forward......




Regards

Khawaja Imran
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How To Write A Business Plan / Proposal





How To Write A Business Plan / Proposal


Title Page

It should be simple and precise containing logo and / or name of company (Upper section of page); Name of Business plan in the center of page; Prepared By with document date in the lower section of page.





Executive Summary

The Executive Summary is where you briefly sell / explain the general idea behind your proposal; it’s where you give the reader (stakeholder) a clear indication of why you have sent this Business Plan to them. This is an elevator pitch, which should be 1-3 pages max that summarizes what your business / idea is all about.
Do remember that, while the entire Business Plan should be well-written, this section must really demonstrate excellent composition and grammar. This is the first part of your Business Plan that anyone will read, so it’s important that it really impressive.

In the Business Plan section, you will have to gain the reader’s attention by letting them know what you do. Try to answer some or all of the following questions:

  • What products or services do you offer?
  • Who is your target audience?
  • What makes your offer unique?

The Executive Summary is the place to succinctly describe your business. It’s also appropriate to address why you’ve created your proposal, answering questions like these, briefly, in addition to those above:

  • How much finance do you need?
  • What is the finance to be used for?
  • How will your business become profitable using offered business plan?
  • What’s in it for the recipient?

The last question is perhaps the most important. Already, only having read as far into your business plan as the Executive Summary, your reader is wondering “what’s in it for me?” And your challenge is to offer them a preview, do remember this is a “summary” of the benefits of accepting your business plan, while not giving away the whole story and just provide the juice of your entire document.





Table of Contents

Here you have to list all sections with their page numbers.





Background (Back ground of your Idea / Proposal in detail)

Here in this section you should have to introduce the background your Product / Service / Idea in detail. Here you should relate some theoretical aspect. This is the place for your “origin story.” Try to explain that how did you get to this point?

This is where you tell the other party that “where” you are coming from, before you get to “why” you are in need to win this idea or proposal, in a nutshell.





Products and Services (Introduction of your Idea / Proposal in detail)
This section is the essence of any successful Business Plan. This is where you describe what it is that you have to offer.

Be sure to include:


  1. Detailed descriptions of your Products and/or Services.
  2. Detailed features/ specification and benefits of your products and/or services. 

Always remember that human being in this world love benefits, and the stake holder who will going to invest against your proposal / idea of any type of Products/Services want to know that what kind of benefits s/he will get from it in the shape of ROI (Return On Investment). Therefore provide enough information about your Product/Service so that stakeholder will able to believe in it.





Marketing Plan
Marketing is the thing that brings your business / idea to its audience. The first thing to do in the Marketing Plan section is to prove that you know your target audience. Put the research, market analyses, and industry knowledge that you possess to work in this section. You are illustrating to your recipient that you know your audience better than anyone, and that makes yours the ideal business to serve the audience.

This section can be broken into four distinct parts, as follows:


  1. Clearly define and explain your target audience
  2. Briefly describe your competition – particularly what makes you better at what you do than them
  3. Do the SWOT Analysis
  4. Tell your reader how your customers will see your business.

SWOT Analysis (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Threats)

While doing SWOT analysis you should go with competitive analysis of your idea/ Product / Service. You have to highlight the strength of your idea/ Product / Service that how it will be beneficial to stakeholder as compare to your competitors. 


You should have to highlight that how your idea/ Product / Service will assist your stakeholder to overcome the weakness (in positive manner) of your stakeholder problematic areas.


You should have to highlight the external opportunities that stakeholder can avail or enjoy by utilizing your idea/ Product / Service.


You should have to highlight external threats and then giving solution that how stakeholder be secure and get benefits by utilizing your idea/ Product / Service.     





Financial Plan / Budgeting

The Financial Plan is the absolute most important segment of Business Plan. This is a section that your reader will be eyeing closely.
Begin this section by telling the prospective investor about the facts and figures require for said Idea / Product / Service.

Depending upon the business proposals requirements in some cases you have to plan your Profit and Loss (P&L) for at least the next 12 months. This spreadsheet can be used in connection to the cash flow spreadsheet. If your business plans to run a loss for the first year (or two, or three), you should clarify this point in this section, and add a model profitable year for good measure. Just be sure to explain that your Business Plan doesn’t always project a loss.





Conclusion/Call to Action
The last part of Business Plan is a conclusion with your best recommendation. This conclusion ideally should contain a call to action (CTA). A Business Plan CTA simply clarifies the next step that how you will approach your stakeholder to materialize things. Whatever your CTA may be, you’ll want to make it clear, by proving timelines to your stakeholder.





Addendums / Appendixes
In this section you may add extra information, supporting documents including but not limited to:

·        Graphs, technical drawings, etc

·        Certifications



I would appreciate if you all will add your valuable comments and suggestions so that we will able to learn from them. Looking forward......

Regards 
Khawaja Imran

Kasb-e-Kamaal 


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