How To Write A Biz Plan
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How to Write a Business Plan
How to Write a Business Plan
Imperial College6 March 2001
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ContentsContents
• Business start-up process
• Writing the Business Plan
• Constructing the team
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ContentsContents
• Business start-up process
• Writing the Business Plan
• Constructing the team
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Stages of a Start-upStages of a Start-up
Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3
Business idea
generation
Business plan
preparation
Start-up and growth
Established company
Interest of investors
Financing decision
Exit of initial
investors
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5 key factors for success of innovative start-ups5 key factors for success of innovative start-ups
Ideas• Degree of innovation• Scope• Patent
Traditional service providers• Attorneys• Patent lawyers• Tax consultants/
accountants• Market researchers
People• Inventors• Entrepreneurs• Team members
Capital• Availability/amount• Needs/responsibilities• Exists for investors
Network & exchange• Coaching• Networking• Matchmaking• Innovative service provider
– Venture capitalists– Headhunters– Business angels– Start-up consultants
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Elements of a promising business ideaElements of a promising business idea
CLEAR CUSTOMER
VALUE
MARKET OF ADEQUATE
SIZE
FEASIBILITYAND
PROFITABILITY
Successful ideas demonstrate how big the market is, the target customers and how the produ ct differs from the competition
SUFFICIENT DEGREE OF INNOVATION
Create a new product or a new way of delivering an existing p roduct – do both and create a new industry
Ideas should be feasible with realistic time and resource plans
The key to success is satisfied customers, not a great product
“ There is nothing in the world as powerful than an idea whose time has
come”Victor Hugo
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Innovation classification schemeInnovation classification scheme
New product
• Microsoft
New industry
• Netscape
Existing industry
• Skilled trades
• Engineering offices
New business system
• Dell
Convention Innovation
Business system
Co
nve
nti
on
Inn
ova
tio
n
Pro
du
ct/s
ervi
ce
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Role of traditional service providersRole of traditional service providers
Patent lawyers
Tax consultants
Market researchers
PATENTS
TAX
MARKET RESEARCH
Professional advisors can help to clear hurdles
Long term
success
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Role of a venture-capital companyRole of a venture-capital company
£££
• IPO (Initial Public Offering)
• Sale of stake to third parties
• Seed capital (pre start-up)
• Start-up capital (at or shortly before start-up)
• Expansion capital
• Young , growing companies
Capitalrecovery
Investments
5–8 years postStart-up
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Collective team strengthCollective team strength
Well constructed teams provide a strong basis for
success
Teammembers
Inventors
Entrepreneurs
Teammembers
Finance
SUCCESS
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Network supportNetwork support
START-UP
Venturecapitalists
Friends
SponsorsOther
start-ups
Serviceproviders
Peers
EntrepreneursAcademics
Use all connections
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ContentsContents
• Business start-up process
• Writing the Business Plan
• Constructing the team
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“W riting a Business Plan forces y ou into d isciplined thinking, if you do an intellectually honest job. An idea may sound great, but when you p ut down all the details and nu mbers, it may fall apart ”
Eugene Kleiner, Venture Capitalist
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Characteristics of a successful Business PlanCharacteristics of a successful Business Plan
Your calling card
The document the reader will remember you by
Objective
• Accurate
• Positive and critical
Clear
• Well structured
• Standalone
Simple
• Plain English
• Non-technical terms
Consistent
• Style
• Analytical depth
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Elements of a Business PlanElements of a Business Plan
5. Marketing and sales
6. Business system and organisation
7. Implementation schedule
Businessconcept
Draftbusiness
plan
‘Final’business
plan
Focus of this phase
Part of this phase
Impo
rtan
ce
1. Executive summary
2. Product or service
3. Management team
4. Market and competition
8. Oppo rtunities and risks
9. Financial planning and financing
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Key questions – 1. Executive SummaryKey questions – 1. Executive Summary
• What is your business idea? In what way does it fulfil the criterion of uniqueness?
• Who are your target customers?
• What is the value for those customers?
• What market volume and g rowth rates do you forecast?
• What competitive environment do you face?
• What additional stages of development are needed?
• How much investment is necessary (high level estimation)?
• What long term goals have you set?
• What are the results of your detailed business planning?
• What are your exact financing needs?
• How will you d elegate management tasks?
• How much produ ction capacity is necessary?
• How will the implementation of your business idea be organised?
• What are your next concrete steps?
• What do you estimate your financing needs to be?
• What are the sales, cost and p rofit situations?
• What are the most important milestones along the way to your goal?
• What test customers have you approached/could you approach?
• What distribution channels will you u se?
• What partnerships would you li ke to enter into?
• What oppo rtunities and risks do you face?
• What is the picture on patents?
Business c oncept Draft business plan ‘Final’ business plan
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Key questions – 2. Product or serviceKey questions – 2. Product or service
Executive Summary
Produ ct or service
Management team
Market & competition
Marketing& sales
Business system & organisation
Implementation schedule
Oppo rtunities & risks
Financial planning
• What are the features or functions of the product/service?
• Who are the target customers?
• What value propositions does the produ ct/service provide to the customers? (e.g., tabulate customers’ unfulfil led needs and ways the product/service addresses those needs)
• What is the revenue model? (i.e., description of revenue sources – advertising revenue, transaction revenue, subscription revenue, flat-fee vs. percentage-based)
• What is the development status of the produ ct? What remains to be done to convert the business idea into a tangible product or service?
• Has this business model been proven elsewhere? What are some successful examples?
• What is the plan to maintain the loyalty of customers?
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Key questions – 3. Management teamKey questions – 3. Management team
Executive Summary
Produ ct or service
Management team
Market & competition
Marketing& sales
Business system & organisation
Implementation schedule
Oppo rtunities & risks
Financial planning
• Who are the foun ders/found er groups and what are their quali fications, experience and past achievements
• How critical is the idea originator to the future success of theventure?
• How are the management responsibili ties shared among the team? (e.g., a table of team members with their position and key activities/responsibil ities)
• What is the plan to reinforce management team in the future? (e.g., schedule of future management hiring and skills required)
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Key questions – 4. Market & competitionKey questions – 4. Market & competition
Executive Summary
Produ ct or service
Management team
Market & competition
Marketing& sales
Business system & organisation
Implementation schedule
Oppo rtunities & risks
Financial planning
• What is the potential market size for the product/service? (e.g., calculation derived from number of target customers, units sold, value of sales)
• What is the expected market growth and which major factors influence that growth?
• Who are the likely competitors? What do they offer?
• What are the strengths and weaknesses of competitors? What is your competitive positioning vis-à-vis competitors? (i.e, a table of competitors and their ratings across key criteria – e.g., time to launch, techno logical capabil ity, access to proprietary technology, privileged relationship with suppliers and customers)
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Key questions – 5. Marketing & salesKey questions – 5. Marketing & sales
Executive Summary
Produ ct or service
Management team
Market & competition
Marketing& sales
Business system & organisation
Implementation schedule
Oppo rtunities & risks
Financial planning
• What are the specific plans to promote the product/service?
• How will the product/service be distributed? Which partners will be needed in the distribution channel?
• What will be the pricing strategy? (e.g., how much will you charge for different customer segments, quantities)
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Key questions – 6. Business systems &organisation
Key questions – 6. Business systems &organisation
Executive Summary
Produ ct or service
Management team
Market & competition
Marketing& sales
Business system & organisation
Implementation schedule
Oppo rtunities & risks
Financial planning
• What is the proposed organisational structure of the company?
• How will this organisational structure help achieve business goals?
• What skills will be required and what is the hiring plan? (e.g., a table that shows total number of positions and the functional description of positions, skills required for top 3 positions in each department)
• What is the scope of the business? (i.e. what will be performed internally and what will be outsourced?)
• Have strategic partnerships been identified? If yes, how w ill these partners be secured? If no, what is the plan to get partners?
• Have key vendo rs been identified? If yes, how w ill these vendo rs be secured? If no, what is the plan to get vendo rs?
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Key questions – 7. Implementation scheduleKey questions – 7. Implementation schedule
Executive Summary
Produ ct or service
Management team
Market & competition
Marketing& sales
Business system & organisation
Implementation schedule
Oppo rtunities & risks
Financial planning
• What is the detailed short term implementation plan? (e.g., Gantt chart showing detailed activities by month)– Who is respon sible for each of the tasks?– What are major milestones?– What are interdependencies between tasks?
• What is the 5-year implementation plan? (e.g., Gantt chart showing activities by quarter)– Who is respon sible for each of the tasks?– What are major milestones?
• What are possible long term options for the business?
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Key questions – 8. Opportunities & riskKey questions – 8. Opportunities & risk
Executive Summary
Produ ct or service
Management team
Market & competition
Marketing& sales
Business system & organisation
Implementation schedule
Oppo rtunities & risks
Financial planning
• What are the best case and worst case scenarios for the 5-year financial projections? What are the key assumptions on the key parameters? (e.g., market shares, profit margin) – refer to Appendix for example
• What does the sensitivity analysis show? (i.e., by varying key assumptions in isolation)
• What mitigating steps are planned in order to minimise risks?
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Key questions – 9. Financial planning & financingKey questions – 9. Financial planning & financing
Executive Summary
Produ ct or service
Management team
Market & competition
Marketing& sales
Business system & organisation
Implementation schedule
Oppo rtunities & risks
Financial planning
• For the next 5 years (and at least 1 year beyond b reakeven point), what are the projections for– Income statement (includes detailed revenue source as
described in the business model)– Cash flow statement– Company valuation, utilising
· Discounted cash flow analysis · Revenue multiples
– Balance sheet
• What are the key assumption used in the financial proforma? (e.g., cost of capital, market share, margin)
• What are the financial requirements for the business and what sources of f inancing have been identified? (e.g., financial schedule with amoun t needed and possible financing sources)
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ContentsContents
• Business start-up process
• Writing the Business Plan
• Constructing the team
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“ Invest in people, not ideas”Eugene Kleiner, Venture Capitalist
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Characteristics of a powerful management teamCharacteristics of a powerful management team
• Common vision – everybody wants to succeed
• Complementary att itudes and strengths
• At least 3, but usually no more than 6 people
• Sticks together through thick and thin
• Staying p ower, even when there are setbacks
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Criteria applied by investorsCriteria 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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