Business Help
Margaret River Small Business Fightback Programme
Business Plan Template
Create your own business plan with this easy to follow template. Steps include defining you Business Model: Current position, Competitive advantage, & Growth plan. Business strategy:Tactics, Strategic impact, Core values. Marketing: SWOT and critical success factors, Market research, Distribution channels, Strategic alliances, E-commerce and technology, Tactical promotion plan, Marketing budget, Credibility and risk reduction. Team and management structure: Skills, experience, training and retention. Financial budgets and forecasts: Profit and Loss forecast, Cashflow forecast, Balance sheet forecast, Capital expenditure budget, Break-even analysis
Marketing Plan Template
Create your own Marketing Plan. Features include: Market Summary,Competative Landscape, Product Comparison and Positioning, Communication Strategies, Launch Strategies, Public Relations Strategy and Eexcution, Advertising Strategy and Execution, Other Promotion, Packaging and Fulfillment, Pricing and Policies, Distribution, Vertical Markets/Segments, International, Success Metrics, Marketing Schedule
Cash Flow Projection Worksheet
Project your cash in and cash out with this easy to follow worksheet.
Creating a Smooth Office
10 Steps to creating a smooth office.
Do You Have What It Takes?
Learn the characteristics and habits of creative, successful entrepreneurs. Many successful entrepreneurs have similar traits and characteristics. Learn what these are and what you can do to improve on your own.
Glossary of Business Terms
Complete A to Z of business terms, words, and phrases
How To Set Fees
How to set a fee for your training services - How do you decide on a fee for your training that won't undervalue your services ot make the client run a mile.
Is Your Business in Trouble?
Take this test and find out.
Life Time Value of a Customer
Calculate how valuable a customer is to your business using this worksheet.
Understanding the Basics
10 Basic Steps of Time Management
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