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Module 8 - Business planning


What you will learn in this module

How planning reduces risks in business management.
Demonstrating to women how they can plan their businesses.

SESSION PLAN

Session 1

What is a business plan, why a business plan and structure of a business plan

3 - 4 hours

Session 1 - What is a business plan, why a business plan and structure of a business plan

Handout 1: what is a business plan and why it is important

A business plan is a data-base of information related to the details of a business activity such as production processes, raw material, finance, support services and market.

It is important to prepare a business plan for activities at all levels. For example, if a hotel has to organize a party for 50 people, it would need to plan the menu, the material needed to make the various items, the labour required, etc., at least two to three days in advance. All the information collected about these different areas would be part of the business plan for the party.

A business plan is like a road map which makes it possible to know if the business is on the right track and monitor achievements against objectives. It helps in identifying future financing needs and is a valuable document when seeking credit and other support from bankers, government and other agencies. The business plan also helps to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the proposed business as well as the opportunities and threats it faces. This can be translated into a detailed strategy and action plan for every member of the group.

It is very important for a rural women's cooperative business to succeed. The cost of failure is very high because it undermines motivation and discourages the women from starting another other business.

Handout 2: the structure of a business plan

A business plan has the following elements:

Basic information: About the women's cooperative group such as name and address of the group. It also includes the vision and mission statement of the group.

Product/service: What is the type of business - manufacturing, service or trading? What are the products and services that will be sold?

Reasons for selecting the activity: Explain briefly why this particular business has been selected. For example, a group has decided to make baskets because a member is a skilled basket maker, there is a regular market for this product and the required raw material is available locally.

Raw material: Details about the raw material used - sources, prices, nature of availability (seasonality, if any).

What resources/supplies are needed and from where are these to be obtained? How much do these cost?

Production: Detailed information about the product, process, production requirements and cycle. For example, three months are required for making some herbal sweets. What skills are needed for production and how can these be learnt?

Personnel (division of responsibilities): Information about responsibilities of committee members. Also spells out the tasks at hand and the nature of qualified personnel who must be hired for the same.

Technology and equipment: Information on types of equipment, sources, prices, etc. What equipment is needed and where is it available?

Marketing: Information on various market channels within and outside the area, list of bulk buyers, traders, marketing cooperatives, etc. Who are the customers who will purchase/buy the product or service?

Financial aspects: Total fixed and working capital needed for the business. How much is the total cost of the business? What are the financial sources that can be accessed?

Format of a business plan

1. Basic information

Name of women's group:

...............................................................................

Address no.:............................

Village:....................................................................

Sub district:.............................

District:...................................

City:.........................

Province:................................

Zip code:.................................................................

Tel. no.:..................................

Fax:........................................................................

Name of Coop:........................................................................................................

Address no.:...........................

Village....................................................................

Sub district:............................

District:...................................

City:........................

Province:................................

Zip code:.................................................................

Tel. no.:..................................

Fax:........................................................................

Total number of members:

..............................................................................

Number of active members:

..............................................................................

Vision and mission

2. Details about business i.e. product

Type of business (tick as applicable)

Production

Service

Trade

Other

Provide details in the table below:

Type product/service

Quantity /Month

Sales /Month


No



Name of product/service

























3. Reasons for selecting the activity

4. Raw material

Provide details in table below

Type of material

Requirements


Quantity monthly/yearly

Total value monthly/ yearly










Where do you obtain the above and from whom?

5. Production

What is the manufacturing cycle for each product? The entire process from the initial to the final stage must be described here. Note that if the unit makes more than one product, each must be documented individually.

How much time is required to complete the production process and put the product/s into the market?

6. Personnel (division of responsibilities)

Do you need to employ people? If yes, what type of skills do you expect the employees to have?

How will you recruit these personnel?

How much do you expect to spend on their salaries?

Details about the employees:

Name of the person

Responsibilities

Expected salary



7. Technology and equipment

What equipment do you need? How much does it cost?

Machinery/ equipment

Prices

Numbers required

Total value





















8. Marketing

Product

Place (manufacturing and retail outlets)

Price

Promotion

9. Financial aspects

A. Investment needs

What will be your financial needs? (Monthly/Yearly)

Fixed investment

Working capital

Total investment

B. Source of funds

C. Sales

What is your forecast of total sales?

Details about sales

Product per month

Amount sold per unit

Selling price per month/year

Total sale









D. Financial statements

Profit and loss accounts as on (date)

Particulars (Costs)

Amount

Particulars (Earnings)

Amount

Opening stock


Sales


Purchases


Closing stock


Power charges


Commission


Salaries & wages


Other income


Vehicle maintenance




Telephone charges




Postage




Printing and stationery




Local conveyance/ transport




Office expenses




Advertisement




Staff welfare expenses




Accounting charges




Professional charges (legal or other fees)




Subscription fees




Insurance, licenses, other permits, loan repayments




Depreciation




Total

A


B

Net Profit


= B - A


Profitability

Sales: (monthly/yearly)
Total costs (take from profit and loss accounts)
Gross profit = total sales - total costs

Balance sheet

What will be your balance sheet at the beginning of the business and the day of the final account-closing year (1-year)?

Starting balance sheet

How the money is used

Where the money comes from (Assets) (liabilities)

Cash

Loan/grant

Stocks

Own investment

Equipment

Others

Others


Total

Total

Final balance sheet

How the money is used

Where the money comes from (Assets) (liabilities)

Cash

Loan/grant

Stocks

Own investment

Equipment

Others

Others


Total

Total

Cash flow

Particulars

Amount in Baht

Cash inflow

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

Opening balance













Sales receipts













Any other income













Total (A)













Cash Outflow













Purchases













Rent













Electricity













Postage & telephone













Travel













Repayment of loans













Insurance













Any other expenses













Total (B)













Net cash flow (A-B)













Closing balance













What you have learnt in this module

Business planning is the most important tool enabling the group to make a business successful. It is an aid to ensure that no aspect is neglected and the business will make profits.

The business plan must start with a statement of the cooperative's objectives and vision.

Other elements of the plan include information related to basic, technical, market, financial and personnel sectors, as well as projections for the future.

Make a Business Plan before starting a business and revise it at least once in six months, or at least once a year.


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