Description
The proposed business falls under the information communication and technology industry. Its characteristics are that its key growth factor is the institutions, and it is somehow highly affected during the holidays when the schools are closed and customers reduce however, the size of the business in terms of the sales volume will be comparatively average as it will experience a monthly profit accumulation. The proposed business shall therefore be dealing with repair of computer hardware, formatting of computers, typesetting of letters, forms, reports, tables, certificate, and funeral programs and so on. Lamination will be done to certificates, ID cards among others. The business will act as an IT vender where the expert will be outsourced to go and offer services to other nearby organizations on some fee. Such services will include assembling…
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Document Structure
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Executive Summary
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Business Description
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Market Analysis
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Marketing Strategy
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Operations Plan
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Financial Plan