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First Screen
From “Preparing Effective Business Plans” by Bruce R. Barringer Part 1: Strength of Business Idea For each item, circle the most appropriate answer and make note of the (-1), (0), or (+1) score.
Low Potential (-1) Moderate Potential (0) High Potential (+1)
1. Extent to which the idea:
Takes advantage of an environmental trend
Solves a problem
Addresses an unfilled gap in the marketplace
Weak Moderate Strong
2. Timeliness of entry to market
Not timely Moderately timely Very timely
3. Extent to which the idea “adds value” for its buyer or end user
Low Medium High
4. Extent to which the customer is satisfied by competing products that are already available
Very satisfied Moderately satisfied Not very satisfied or ambivalent
5. Degree to which the idea requires customers to change their basic practices or behaviors
Substantial changes required
Moderate changes required
Small to no changes required
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Part 2: Industry-Related Issues Low Potential (-1) Moderate Potential (0) High Potential (+1)
1. Number of competitors
Many Few None
2. Stage of industry life cycle
Maturity phase or decline phase
Growth phase Emergence phase
3. Growth rate of industry
Little or no growth Moderate growth Strong growth
4. Importance of industry’s products and/or services to customers
“Ambivalent” “Would like to have” “Must have”
5. Industry operating margins
Low Moderate High
Part 3: Target Market and Customer-Related Issues Low Potential (-1) Moderate Potential (0) High Potential (+1)
1. Identification of target market for the proposed new venture
Difficult to identify May be able to identify Identified
2. Ability to create “barriers to entry” for potential competitors
Unable to create May or may not be able to create
Can create
3. Purchasing power of customers
Low
Moderate High
4. Ease of making customers aware of the new product or service
Low Moderate High
5. Growth potential of target market
Low Moderate High
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Part 4: Founder- (or Founders-) Related Issues
Low Potential (-1) Moderate Potential (0) High Potential (+1)
1. Founder or founders experience in the industry
No experience Moderate experience Experienced
2. Founder or founders skills as they relate to the proposed new venture’s product or service
No skills Moderate skills Skilled
3. Extent of the founder or founders professional and social networks in the relevant industry
None Moderate Extensive
4. Extent to which the proposed new venture meets the founder or founders personal goals and aspirations
Weak Moderate Strong
5. Likelihood that a team can be put together to launch and grow the new venture
Unlikely Moderately likely Very likely
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Part 5: Financial Issues
Low Potential (-1) Moderate Potential (0) High Potential (+1)
1. Initial capital investment
High
Moderate Low
2. Number of revenue drivers (ways in which the company makes money)
One Two to three More than three
3. Time to break even
More than two years
One to two years Less than one year
4. Financial performance of similar businesses
Weak Modest Strong
5. Ability to fund initial product (or service) development and/or initial startup expenses from personal funds or via bootstrapping
Low
Moderate High
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Overall Potential Each part has five items. Scores will range from -5 to +5 for each part. The score is a guide—there is no established rule-of-thumb for the numerical score that equates to high potential, moderate potential, or low potential for each part. The ranking is a judgment call.
Score (-5 to +1)
Overall Potential of the Business Idea Based on Each Part
Suggestions for Improving the Potential
Part 1: Strength of Business Idea
High potential Moderate potential Low potential
Part 2: Industry-Related Issues
High potential Moderate potential Low potential
Part 3: Target Market and Customer-Related Issues
High potential Moderate potential Low potential
Part 4: Founder- (or Founders-) Related Issues
High potential Moderate potential Low potential
Part 5: Financial Issues
High potential Moderate potential Low potential
Overall Assessment
High potential Moderate potential Low potential
Summary—briefly summarize your justification for your overall assessment: