This course addresses the essential "8 Facets of New Ventures" in a hands-on, experiential process-flow that results in the creation of an original, professional, venture capital standard business plan that fully integrates the:
Product-Service Concept
Market
Competition
Business Model
Sales Strategy
Operations Plan
Management Team
Financial Plan
This course is useful for both traditional entrepreneurs pursuing an innovative start-up venture and corporate planning teams tasked with launching a new product-service initiative. the number of people in the world.
Creating product-service feasibility for either the lowest cost or most differentiated position
Researching the size (breadth and depth) and valuing a target market for a product-service
Developing a detailed competitive matrix across multiple product-service features and pricing
Building a product-service specific Business Model
Structuring a specific sales strategy for getting the product-service into the target market
Managing all resources, timelines, and key benchmarks in the new venture launch process
Building comprehensive financial models of cash flows, sources-and-uses of funds, investors’ capitalization sheet, projected sales and profit growth, and firm valuation
Producing a high-quality, professional Business Plan and accompanying slide-deck
Write a professional Business Plan
Put an initial valuation on a new enterprise (traditional start-up or corporate venture)
Perform a detailed market/industry analysis
Perform a feasibility analysis for a proposed product-service innovation
Analyze a competitive matrix across multiple dimensions of product-service features and price
Present a new venture idea and critique other proposed new ventures
Design a detailed Business Model for a new product-service concept
Make a professional 8-point new venture presentation with accompanying slides
This course will use an inductive-rational approach to examining the entire breadth and depth of the new venture development process and entrepreneurial mindset for creativity, innovation, and risk assessment. The main focus is “hands-on” doing all the original research, analysis, review, and assessment while methodically building-developing a comprehensive business plan that includes all the key facets and decision making for a successful new venture launch or corporate initiative.
Attendees will experience an immediate ROI for adding value to their own ideas/innovations for a proposed new product-service venture or corporate initiative. These competencies, including models, research analysis, feasibility, assessment, and presentation/critique, will transfer seamlessly to their current workplace, colleagues, and teams. The ROI is that attendees will be able to demonstrate the following tangible skills and competencies:
Review, interpret and critique any type/form of proposed product-service innovation
Design and execute an original business plan
Perform detailed Pro-forma analysis of markets, competition, business model specs, and financial expectations for a start-up business or corporate initiative
Organize and manage multiple levels of tasks, projects, deadlines, and planning schedules to bring a proposed new product-service innovation from conceptual pre-launch ideation to fully functioning, up-and-running business entity
Understanding key terminology and concepts inherent in all forms of new venture development
Gaining an entrepreneurial mindset and perspective on creativity, innovation, and risk
Enhancing their presentation and critique capabilities in evaluating new venture ideas
Being able to “see” the big picture and all the parts/facets of the new venture launch process
Learning proactive forward-thinking approaches to bringing innovation to a market
Being able to seamlessly integrate technology, personnel, and financial resources
Individual entrepreneurs who already have an existing company and want to gain a broader and deeper understanding of the new venture development process
Individual entrepreneurs who would like to plan/prepare to launch their own new venture
Corporate product-service development professionals who want to bring a greater degree of entrepreneurial perspective to designing and launching new product-service initiatives
Individual investors who want to expand their understanding of the key facets that determine “best” new venture opportunities and funding types (debt vs. equity)
Research & Development / Product Development Teams looking to infuse an entrepreneurial creative-innovative mindset to their ideation, feasibility, and assessment processes
Business Development Directors looking to proactively be the drivers and initiators of new product-service opportunities within the corporation
Financial professionals who want to expand their assessment metrics for valuing new ventures
Formal Ideation and Creativity Sessions that Yield Tangible Results
Problem-solving in Existing Product-service Markets
Feasibility Analysis and Risk Mitigation Techniques
Target-Market Assessment and Valuation Forecasts
Stages of Product-service Development and Market Adoption
Detailed Competitive Analysis and Spotting Opportunity
Pricing Variations and Determining the Demand Curve for the Proposed Innovation
Delineating Direct Variable Costs of Labor, Materials, Supplies
Enumerating Fixed Overhead Costs Irrespective of Demand and Sales
Sensitivity Analysis and “what if?” Scenario Simulations of Pricing, Costs, Demand, Profit
Formulating a Detailed Sales Strategy with Multiple Market-penetration Tactics
Linking the Sales Strategy Directly to the Competitive Matrix
Production, Procurement, Subcontracting, Inventory
Sales Support / Customer Service, Client Relations, Warranties, Returns-refunds
Workforce, Part-time/Full-time Considerations, Staff, Management, Senior Executives
Infrastructure Decisions: Legal, Banking-currency, Shipping, Technology Integration
Facilities, Regulatory-compliance, Rent vs. Own, Lease vs. Buy, Intellectual Property Protection
Detailed Sources + Uses of Funds Schedules
12-month Pro-forma Cash Flows
Time to Revenue, Time to Breakeven, Growth, and Profitability
3-5 Year Potential Performance
Cap-Sheets, Debt vs. Equity Funding Alternatives
Valuation Techniques
Advisory Board vs. Legal / Fiduciary Board
Senior Executives, Pay, Perks, Recruitment-Retention, Value-Investors
Delineating Managerial Span-of-Control, Responsibilities, Executive Power
Biz-Dev, Product-Dev Teams within Larger Corporations
Budgetary Considerations and ROI-assessment Metrics
Finalize the Business Plan
Finalize the Supporting Venture-Presentation and Slide-deck
Develop and Make High-quality, Professional Presentations
Critique / Evaluate other New Venture Presentations
The Role of Venture Forums: Angel Investors vs. Venture Capital Firms
Finalize the New Venture Timeline-schedule of Benchmarks and Deliverables