Business Plan Calendar

Written by Dee Power


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Day 14 Complete Competition Section This isrepparttar first section that may be a bit of a challenge.

You?re halfway throughrepparttar 106239 30 days and you?ve completed six sections of your business plan.

Day 15 Begin determiningrepparttar 106240 Market and make a first attempt at financial projections.

Day 17 Complete Operations, Production and Facilities Section This section is pretty cut and dried and shouldn?t be difficult to complete.

Day 18 Continue Market determination, start Marketing Strategies

Day 20 Completerepparttar 106241 Market Section Another section that can be a challenge but there?s time for revision if necessary.

Day 21 Begin Marketing Strategies and start refining revenue assumptions for financial projections.

Day 22 Completerepparttar 106242 Ownership Section This is one ofrepparttar 106243 easier sections ofrepparttar 106244 plan.

Day 23 Begin seriously working onrepparttar 106245 expense assumptions for financial projections

Day 24 Completerepparttar 106246 first draft ofrepparttar 106247 marketing strategies section.

Day 25 You now should have allrepparttar 106248 pieces in place to have a realistic first run at financial projections.

Day 26 Completerepparttar 106249 Marketing Strategies Section Refine projections

Day 27 Completerepparttar 106250 Financial Structure Section Refine projections

Day 28 Complete Strengths and Weaknesses, Final proofing of all sections

Day 29 Final Financial Projections

Day 30 Write Executive Summary

October 31 -- Day 30 Completion of Business Plan

November 15 ? Day 45 Outside Reviews of Business Plan completed. November 21 ? Day 52 Final Business Plan

There, you?ve done it ? a business plan in 30 days.

Dee Power is the co-author with Brian Hill of ?Attracting Capital From Angels? http://www.attractingcapitalfromangels.com and ? Inside Secrets To Venture Capital? http://www.insidesecretstoventurecapital. Available at amazon.com, online booksellers and book stores nationwide.


Job Interview Secrets Revealed

Written by Howard Letap


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You may ask, well why don't you keep your secrets closely guarded ? Well, I don't need to keep them guarded, it's not as if there is only one job out there that all of us billions are applying for. Another reason is that when I went into book shops to find information myself, I couldn't find any decent books that explained things in plain English, so I asked myself ``How many other people have tried looking for information without success ? ''. The answer to that wasrepparttar people who have come to me and still do come to me for advice, and I only know a very small minute percentage ofrepparttar 106238 planet's population to put things into perspective.

I'm sorry to say that there is no magic nor mythical shrouds that I will unveil to you, but I will revealrepparttar 106239 secrets that I have sought to ensure my own success & other peoples success who have come to me for advice. You don't need any special skills to apply them, just common sense and self-motivation to spend a little time to practice & research your own campaigns. So let's talk about interviews now.

Interviews - why do we need them ? Well mainly because ofrepparttar 106240 following reasons :-

(i) To assess a person's suitability and ability for a job,

(ii) A vehicle for interviewee's to sell themselves

(iii) Personnel in some cases to assess whether or not a person meetsrepparttar 106241 company profile, never-mind whether or not a person is capable of doing a job

(iv)The line managers ( managers who you will work directly for andreport to ) to assess whether or not they are suitable forrepparttar 106242 department and to see if they can get on with potential candidates. (v) To assessrepparttar 106243 candidates suitability for progression / development uprepparttar 106244 company / corporate ladder

(vi)Inrepparttar 106245 case for some graduate recruitments, to assess a candidates suitability for a ``fast track scheme'' into management or just intorepparttar 106246 normal career path.

(vii) Some candidates who are already working for a company will be given assignments. In some instances these are given to see whether or not a candidate can showrepparttar 106247 ability to do a different job ( especially if itrepparttar 106248 assignment were be a promotion if it was to become a permanent job, or if it is a completely different function ) . Atrepparttar 106249 end ofrepparttar 106250 assignmentrepparttar 106251 candidate will have to go through a formal interview process. If you pass, then all well and good. If you failrepparttar 106252 process ( as I have experienced myself ) then it can be extremely demoralising. In fact I have seen some colleagues never really recover from it.

Have interviews always beenrepparttar 106253 same or have they changed overrepparttar 106254 years?

For you and me, I wish they had stayedrepparttar 106255 same. Talking to some ofrepparttar 106256 old timers that I work with ( shop floor & office people / scientists ) who were recruited 25-30yrs ago, they tell me that they had a 15min interview withrepparttar 106257 manager they were likely to work with. That was it, they would then just be told ``yes you'll do, start next Monday'' or ``thanks but no thanks.''

Interviews have changed overrepparttar 106258 last few years. There are a number of reasons why :-

(i)The number of people unemployed is higher,

(ii)The calibre of people is generally higher than what it used to be even 10years ago because people are arming themselves with a greater and broader range of skills and qualifications.

(iii)As companies / corporations become more lean & efficient, they need less people overall, therefore they need to ensure they recruitrepparttar 106259 right people

(iv)As a resultrepparttar 106260 competition becomes more fierce and employers need to assess people in a range of environments to get what they think is a `rounded-picture' of potential employee's.

So what arerepparttar 106261 environments that I will be assessed in ?

You can expect some or all of these depending onrepparttar 106262 job that you are going for.

-interviews themselves -presentations -group exercises -factfinders -selection / aptitude tests -analytical problem solving test -in-tray exercises

Overrepparttar 106263 next 10 reports in this series, I will give you an insight into each one.

Bye for now, Howard Letap

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