Create Your Own Business Point Breakdown Business Proposal
Create Your Own Business Point Breakdown: Business Proposal – 100 pts Commercial – 100 pts Presentation – 75 pts Posterboard – 50 pts
Things to Consider before starting! • Type of Business: Good or Service • Sole Proprietorship (individually) or a Partnership • Partners can only be up to 3 individuals
Business Proposal – 100 pts • Answer all questions fully and completely! • Answers should be talked about and discussed with all group members. • Business proposals are to discuss your business fully and in a manner in which to sell your idea in order to fund the business. • Typed, 5 -7 pages
Commercials – 100 pts • • • Needs to involve everyone in group. Must have a music component. Must be at least 30 seconds and no longer than 3 minutes. Be creative and have fun! Can be done on computer, on camcorder or done in front of the class!
Poster board – 50 pts • creative name, slogan, logo, examples of items being sold or services being provided, and (optional: a picture of a celebrity spokesperson to sponsor your product or service).
Presentation – 50 pts • All members are required to present the business to their classmates. • All members must take an active and equal role in presenting the material. • You will be scored based on the creative and energetic style you decide to present with.
Sign up for Presentation Dates 1. Friday April 29 th 2. Monday May 2 nd 3. Wednesday May 4 th
Things to think about in Class today! • On a Blank piece of paper… • Answer the following questions with your group or yourself… – 1. Type of business…good v. service? – 2. Name of business… – 3. Description of business… – 4. Answer the 3 basic economic questions… – 5. List some of the monthly expenses your business will have… – 6. List the things you will be selling and the prices you will sell them for – 7. List the employees and how much will you pay them? – 8. List dates that you want to get together and work on project… • Who will be responsible for what? • Commercial? Type of commercial? When and where are you going to get this done? • Divide work up on the business proposal and posterboard!
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