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Assignments - Business Plan Should have turned in Summary, Company Description (Location? Add), Overview with name, logo, tag line and mission. Next Steps Management Team Plan Product or Service Plan Should have turned in Summary, Company Description (Location? Add), Overview with name, logo, tag line and mission. Next Steps Management Team Plan Product or Service Plan
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Management Plan Key Executives and Personnel Describe the management team that will help you achieve your business goals. Explain the duties and the salary of each team member. Provide a list of benefits that each person will provide the venture including previous experience, skill sets, and personal traits. Key Advisors Describe the advisors who will guide your management team in policy decisions. Provide a list of benefits that each person will provide the venture including their previous experience, skill sets, and personal traits. Service Providers Explain the service providers you will hire and the advantages they bring to the venture. Key Executives and Personnel Describe the management team that will help you achieve your business goals. Explain the duties and the salary of each team member. Provide a list of benefits that each person will provide the venture including previous experience, skill sets, and personal traits. Key Advisors Describe the advisors who will guide your management team in policy decisions. Provide a list of benefits that each person will provide the venture including their previous experience, skill sets, and personal traits. Service Providers Explain the service providers you will hire and the advantages they bring to the venture.
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Product or Service Plan Products and Services Describe the characteristics of your products or services. For products, include how the products will be created and produced and who will manufacture them. Unique Selling Proposition Describe the features, benefits, and unique selling proposition of your products or services. Competitive Products or Services Describe the features, benefits, and unique selling proposition of your competitors ’ products or services. Explain how your products and services will be unique and positioned in the market. Product Development Milestones Explain the steps you will take to conceive, design, test, and evaluate your products and services. Products and Services Describe the characteristics of your products or services. For products, include how the products will be created and produced and who will manufacture them. Unique Selling Proposition Describe the features, benefits, and unique selling proposition of your products or services. Competitive Products or Services Describe the features, benefits, and unique selling proposition of your competitors ’ products or services. Explain how your products and services will be unique and positioned in the market. Product Development Milestones Explain the steps you will take to conceive, design, test, and evaluate your products and services.
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TrademarksTrademarks Patents CopyrightPatentsCopyright TrademarksTrademarks Patents CopyrightPatentsCopyright Trademark Definition, use and selection of trademarks. A trademark can be a word, a logo, a number, a letter, a slogan, a sound, a color, or sometimes even a smell which is identifies the source of goods and/or services with which the trademark is used. Trademarks can be owned by individuals or companies and should be registered at a governmental agency which is usually referred to as the Trademarks Office. When a trademark is used in connection with services, it is sometimes referred to as a "servicemark". Trademarks not infrequently as used in domain names by taking the trademark and adding a top level domain designator (such as.com,.net or the like) to it. Patents grant an inventor the right to exclude others from producing or using the inventor's discovery or invention for a limited period of time. The U.S. patent laws have been enacted by Congress, under its Constitutional grant of authority, to protect the discoveries of inventors. Trademark Definition, use and selection of trademarks. A trademark can be a word, a logo, a number, a letter, a slogan, a sound, a color, or sometimes even a smell which is identifies the source of goods and/or services with which the trademark is used. Trademarks can be owned by individuals or companies and should be registered at a governmental agency which is usually referred to as the Trademarks Office. When a trademark is used in connection with services, it is sometimes referred to as a "servicemark". Trademarks not infrequently as used in domain names by taking the trademark and adding a top level domain designator (such as.com,.net or the like) to it. Patents grant an inventor the right to exclude others from producing or using the inventor's discovery or invention for a limited period of time. The U.S. patent laws have been enacted by Congress, under its Constitutional grant of authority, to protect the discoveries of inventors.
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Copyright is a protection that covers published and unpublished literary, scientific and artistic works, whatever the form of expression, provided such works are fixed in a tangible or material form. Information regarding internet copyrights, public domain and/or royalty-free stuff, etc.
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