BUS 521 Strayer University Cannabis Infused Alternatives (The CIA) LLC
Business Finance
Written Business Plan and Presentation
Note: This assignment consists of two (2) sections: a finalized written business plan and a business plan PowerPoint presentation. You must submit the two (2) sections as separate files for the completion of this assignment. Label each file name according to the section of the assignment it is written for.
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Section 1: Finalized Written Business Plan (75 points)
You are now in the final stage of the business plan development. All previous documentation must be combined into one (1) document that will serve as the statement of work for the business plan. Your goal is to have the plan approved by the executive team in the venture capital group. The business plan is very detailed. However, the executive team is only interested in a ten (10) minute summation. Therefore, you also must create a compelling executive summary, in which you justify your new product or service venture and how it would benefit the company.
1. Merge the three parts of the business plan (attached) into one final business plan.
2. Write a one (1) page Executive Summary that you will include at the beginning of your revised business plan.
2. Include a Table of Contents after the Executive Summary
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Section 2: Business Plan PowerPoint Presentation (180 points)
In addition to your written executive summary, you will provide the venture capital group with a presentation addressing all major points of your business plan.
- Create a nine (9) slide PowerPoint presentation (not including the title or references slides) in which you:
- Present the major elements of your business plan. Note: Follow the outline of your paper, starting with the executive summary and make sure to use headings to identify the sections.
- Provide a rationale for each major point of your business plan and justify why this venture should be undertaken.
- Provide a summary slide that provides your conclusion and recommendations.
- Create bulleted speaking notes for the presentation to the executive board in the Notes section of the PowerPoint. Note: You may create or assume any fictitious names, data, or scenarios that have not been established in this assignment for a realistic flow of communication.
