1. Business Planning for the cooperation
If you are lucky to have found a feasible cooperation partner with whom you found an agreement on proceeding together for detailed planning and implementation of a cooperation then it is time to start business planning.
Especially when several companies/ entrepreneurs work together, there is a multitude of uncertainties and aspects that need to be thought through in advance to minimize the risk a bad start or of early unplanned termination of cooperation.
With the presentation of a business plan, the entrepreneurs prove that they are familiar with the many aspects of business and cooperation.
The business plan is thus a written business concept in which companies, which want to cooperate, take into account all the factors that are crucial for the success of the project. Careful planning allows the review of the business idea on feasibility and goal-reaching.
It is advisable to take enough time to formulate the business plan as a written concept for the cooperation project. A well-designed business plan can serve for:
A cooperation business plan has of course specific content different for instance than a business plan for an innovation project. Despite its various applications, business plans have some similarities.
A business plan should always be a comprehensive assessment of opportunities and risks of a project and be clear. Important in its creation is to keep the whole thing in mind and not to loose yourself in detail.
The reader of a business plan should get clear answers when reading it. All interesting topics should be concise but fully addressed. Despite the enthusiasm to be able to present your own business idea, the business plan should always be written in a factual language.
It is important to identify weaknesses, develop approaches to anticipate and eliminate them.
In addition to the content, the look of a business plan should be appealing. It should look visually uniform and be presented clean.
A cooperatioA business plan basically consists of three parts:
Part 1: is a brief description of the business idea and the measures to achieve the goal.
Part 2: includes objective factors such as customers, competitors and location, which are not directly influenced or dependent of the promoters of the cooperation
Part 3: quantifies the cooperation project. It indicates how much money is needed, how much is expenditures are done or which yield the cooperation project can achieve
Please take the following elements as a suggestion and adapt to your own needs and circumstances:
SELF-ASSESMENT
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