Business Plan for SEEDA- EPCMst

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SEEDA
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Max Chernetsov
President
(30)
5
Project
Academic experience
120 hours per learner
Learner
Canada
Advanced level

Project scope

Categories
Market research Market expansion Product or service launch Sales strategy
Skills
exit strategies marketing strategies competitive analysis industry analysis strategic decision making financial planning sales forecasting business planning information gathering preparing executive summaries
Details

The main goal for the project is to develop a comprehensive business plan tailored to SEEDA, a company focused on reducing the environmental footprint of projects while positively impacting costs and socio-economics. The business plan will be used to raise capital and apply for provincial and federal grants, and will cover all aspects of the company's operations and development.


This will involve several different steps for the students, including:


- Gathering information about SEEDA's mission, goals, and products from various employees.


- Conducting industry and competitive analysis to understand the target customer and market landscape.


- Developing a detailed product/service plan and marketing strategy.


- Creating a financial plan including sales forecasts, income projections, expense budgets, and break-even analysis.


- Outlining the management team, critical risks, offering, and exit strategy in the business plan.


Deliverables


By the end of the project, students should complete the following list of activities:


- A comprehensive business plan for SEEDA including an executive summary, company description, industry analysis, product/service plan, marketing plan, operation and development plan, management team overview, critical risk assessment, offering details, exit strategy, and financial plan.


- A 60-minute presentation explaining the research and findings from the business plan, as well as the rationale behind the strategic decisions made.


- A detailed report outlining the design process and outcomes of the business plan, including all source materials used.

Mentorship

Learners will be supported in completing the project through the following means:


Staff Time


  • Dedicated project manager to oversee the project and provide guidance to learners
  • Access to subject matter experts for consultation and support
  • Regular meetings with learners to track progress and address any challenges


Access to Tools and Technology


  • Access to online resources and learning materials


Access to Data


  • Assistance with data analysis and interpretation


Other Support


  • Opportunities for peer collaboration and feedback
  • Access to a dedicated workspace
  • Regular check-ins and progress reviews


Supported causes
Industry, innovation and infrastructure

About the company

Company
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
11 - 50 employees
Construction, engineering & trades, Business & management, Technology
Representation
Small Business

We believe our team can bring a new perspective to design and operations that will reduce the environmental footprint of any project with a positive impact on the costs and socio-economics.