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A MODEL FOR NEW VENTURES

A MODEL FOR NEW VENTURES

There are four main stages of new vantures

  • Pre-start-up Stage
  • Start-up State
  • Early Growth Stage
  • Later Growth Stage

Pre-Start-up Stage:

Venture Objective:
The Entreprenure descibed the objectives of the business

Business Concept:
In this section Entreprenure define the business what types of business is and define the mostly two point about business.
Nautre of business: what types of business service or product
Mission Statement: what is the mission of the business

Product or Services Line:
In this section define the product or services line that to be offer.

Financial Planning:
In this section all financial work to be done and paper document will be prepared wher to get the finance and where to invest.

Pre-Start-up Implementation:
In this section Entrepreneur find the resources where puchased the inventory, what types of skill person needed, what types of equipment needs.


ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENTREPRENEURSHIP VENTURE
ROLE OF SMALL BUSINESS WONER, RISK AND FAILURE
A MODEL FOR NEW VENTURES
START-UP STAGE
EARLY GROWTH STAGE
LATER GROWTH STAGE
TEN RULES FOR SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS
FEASIBILITY PLANNING
ELEMENTS OF FEASIBILITY PLAN
NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
PRODUCT PROTECTION,PATENT,TRADEMARK AND COPYRIGHTS
PATENT PROCESS
TRADEMARK AND COPYRIGHTS


MBA NOTES ENTREPRENEURSHIP

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