Company - Northern Suburbs Caravan Co.
Presentation Pitch
For this assignment you are required to prepare and present a ‘pitch' of the business concept to your peers. Use the template provided on Blackboard for this assignment.
There are a wide range of templates and guides to a business pitch. The following pitch format is based on a Virgin pitch guide and should be used as a guide and modified to suit your unique purpose. The purpose here is to attract attention and then build confidence through displaying passion and capability.
Venture Pitch Template
Question
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Issue .....
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Approach
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Attract
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How will your business make a difference
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Convincing justification of innovative space
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Confirm
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What experience, knowledge and expertise are you bringing
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Understanding of the product, market, competitors and customers
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Future
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How are you in for the long haul
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Strength of team, support and vision
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Capability
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What are your strengths
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Unique capabilities to win through
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Confident platform
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How is your proposition realistic
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Details of plan integrate and consolidate
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When
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At this stage you will develop the venture to try and ‘sell' it to those who may fund your proposal. You will role-play delivering your pitch to an investment committee who are reviewing, assessing and ranking alternative investment options for potential investors
Business venture plan
For this assignment you are required to develop a complete detailed Business Venture Plan for your business concept in less than 3,500 words. Use the template on blackboard to plan this assignment. You may add appendices that are additional to this word count and support your main text.You should devise a suitable format that is based upon established practice and delivers key information clearly to readers and assessors. There are many business plan templates available and you may choose one that is appropriate for your needs and covers the issues detailed below or modify the format that follows which is sourced from Forbes/Virgin/Huffington and Australian Government.
Business Venture Plan Template
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Issue .....
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Approach
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Executive Summary
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A synopsis of the key issues of each section below
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Vision and mission
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What will be created - big picture of the need
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3.
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Product or service description
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What will be made or supplied to whom - detail of benefits
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4.
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Point of difference
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What is unique and saleable - how it will be protected
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5.
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Market analysis
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What size and growth, competitors, segmentation and share
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6.
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Business team
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Who is involved and capability, networks, key personnel
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7.
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Marketing plan
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What, why, when, how who and when
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8.
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SWOT of your company
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Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats
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Set up
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Capital sources, infrastructure, resources, lead time
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10.
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Cash flow
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Fixed costs, timing, break even and exit - hard facts
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11.
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Revenue projections
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Profit after tax, return on investment, dispersion goals - risk
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12.
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Conclusion
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Key features and critical milestones
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13.
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Appendicies
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Supporting detail - expanding critical issues in main text
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Use the Assignment Three template provided in class
Business Plan template
A good business plan can help you secure finance, define the direction of your business and create strategies to achieve your goals. The business.gov.au Business Plan template steps you through the process of creating a solid, well-structured plan tailored to your business.
Create your business plan on your tablet by downloading our free MyBizPlan tablet app
Using this template
Before you complete this business plan template and start using it, consider the following:
1. Do your research. You will need to make quite a few decisions about your business including structure, marketing strategies and finances before you can complete the template. By having the right information to hand you also can be more accurate in your forecasts and analysis.
2. Determine who the plan is for. Does it have more than one purpose? Will it be used internally or will third parties be involved? Deciding the purpose of the plan can help you target your answers. If third parties are involved, what are they interested in? Although don't assume they are just interested in the finance part of your business. They will be looking for the whole package.
3. Do not attempt to fill in the template from start to finish. First decide which sections are relevant for your business and set aside the sections that don't apply. You can always go back to the other sections later.
4. Use the [italicised text]. The italicised text is there to help guide you by providing some more detailed questions you may like to answer when preparing your response. Please note: If a question does not apply to your circumstances it can be ignored.
5. Download the Business Plan Guide. The business plan guide contains general advice on business planning, a complete overview of the business plan template and a glossary explaining the main terms used throughout this template.
6. Get some help. If you aren't confident in completing the plan yourself, you can enlist the help of a professional (i.e. Single Business Service, Business Enterprise Centre, business adviser, or accountant) to look through your plan and provide you with advice.
7. Actual vs. expected figures. Existing businesses can include actual figures in the plan, but if your business is just starting out and you are using expected figures for turnover and finances you will need to clearly show that these are expected figures or estimates.
8. Write your summary last. Use as few words as possible. You want to get to the point but not overlook important facts. This is also your opportunity to sell yourself. But don't overdo it. You want prospective banks, investors, partners or wholesalers to be able to quickly read your plan, find it realistic and be motivated by what they read.
9. Your business plan is there to make a good impression. Errors will only detract from your professional image. So ask a number of impartial people to proofread your final plan.
Note: Real estate development ventures, restaurants, investment funds and management consulting ventures may not be considered for this course. No venture that has been previously used for an ECU assignment may be used for this unit
Attachment:- Business PlanTemplate and Sample.rar