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TYPES OF

BUSINESS PLAN

JOANNE KAYLE Y. DELA CRUZ


1. Startup Business Plan

2. Feasibility Business Plan

3. Internal Business Plan

TYPES OF 4. Strategic Business Plan

BUSINES PLAN 5. Business Acquisition Plan

6. Business Repositioning Plan

7. Expansion or Growth Business Plan


STARTUP BUSINESS PLAN
As one of the most common types of business
plans, a startup business plan is for new business
ideas. This plan lays the foundation for the eventual
success of a business. Startup business plans often
reference existing industry data. They also explain
unique business strategies and go-to-market plans.
This type of business plan focuses on a
single essential aspect of the business — the
product or service. A feasibility business
FEASIBILITY plan assesses the viability and potential

BUSINESS success of a business idea. It explores


factors such as market demand,
PLAN competition, financial feasibility, and
operational requirements. This type of plan
helps entrepreneurs determine whether it's
worth pursuing their business concept.
INTERNAL BUSINESS PLAN
Internal business plans help leaders communicate
company goals, strategy, and performance. This helps
the business align and work toward objectives more
effectively. It is intended for internal use within an
organization. It often focuses on specific projects or
initiatives and outlines the objectives, strategies, and
resources needed to achieve them. It can serve as a
roadmap for departments or teams within a larger
company.
A strategic business plan is a long-term
document that sets the direction and
STRATEGIC priorities for an organization. It outlines the

BUSINESS company's mission, vision, and overall goals,

PLAN
along with the strategies and tactics for
achieving them. It often covers a three to
five-year horizon and is used to guide
decision-making and resource allocation.
BUSINESS ACQUISITION PLAN
A business acquisition plan is developed when a
company intends to acquire another business. It outlines
the rationale behind the acquisition, the due diligence
process, integration strategies, and the financial
implications of the acquisition. This plan helps the
acquiring company make informed decisions about the
purchase.
A business repositioning plan is

BUSINESS used when a company wants to


change its positioning in the market
REPOSITIONING or alter its brand image. It outlines

PLAN the reasons for the repositioning, the


desired market position, and the
strategies to achieve the change,
including marketing and branding
initiatives.
EXPANSION OR GROWTH
BUSINESS PLAN
An expansion or growth business plan is created
when a company wants to expand its operations,
enter new markets, or scale up its business. It outlines
the expansion goals, the resources required, financial
projections, and the strategies for capturing growth
opportunities. This plan serves as a roadmap for
business expansion.
THANK YOU!!

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