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Saturday, October 14, 2006

Archives January 2004 ESL in Canada Welcome

ESL in Canada Blog Archives January 2004
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Friday, September 22, 2006

What is an Idea?

In philosophy, the term "idea" is common to all languages and periods. Idea has been used as a term with many different shades of meaning.

One historical view is that ideas exist in a realm separate or distinct from our everyday real life. This historical view states that we discover ideas in the same way that we discover the real world.

Plato asserted that there is realm of Forms or Ideas, which exist independently of anyone who may have thought of these ideas. Material things are "imperfect and transient reflections or instantiations of the perfect and unchanging ideas".

Hume's "idea" is a vague mental reconstruction of perceptions with the perceptual process being described as an impression.

Locke defines "idea" as whatever is the object of understanding when a man thinks.

Most people in the modern times agree that an idea is an image existing or formed in the mind. Ideas give rise to concepts, which are the basis for knowledge in science, philosophy or business.

Concepts help to integrate apparently unrelated characteristics or phenomena into viable hypothesis and theories as the basic building blocks of science. Many people have introduced concept maps that help students to learn the inter-relationships between various concepts.

Inventions also represent a radical breakthrough in science or technology which expands the boundaries of human knowledge. Usually an invention is an object, process, or technique which displays an element of novelty. An invention can be based on existing objects or ideas that is modified or transformed into a new invention.

Patent law regulates the construction and ownership of inventions based on novelty or incremental improvements to existing inventions. Patents have a direct relationship to ideas.

Successful people think an idea is a very important business start which requires several tests.

Tests help form concepts and project benefits and determine idea exclusivity and validity. The ideas, concepts and benefits are organized into a summary and then expanded into a business plan. This how most businesses start with a new idea.

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Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Coaching with a Business Incubator

The purpose of the Business Incubator is to start successful businesses.

The initial review process is designed to streamline the business launch process.

Students prepare initial outlines explaining the business opportunity, products or services, existing competitors or unserviced niches, licenses, registrations, incorporation, marketing research, pricing, margins, operations, logistics, import/export, wholesale/distributors/retailers, initial cash requirements, potential sources of financing, cash flow projections and time lines which include a detailed implementation plan.

Business executive mentors, experts and coaches will review the initial outlines.

The project incubation process is structured with primary market research, market analysis, operating and financial planning overlaid with project benchmarks that must be achieved.

Mentoring and instructional support includes experienced businessmen, early-stage legal, accounting, and administration services, technical experts with shipping, logistics, engineering, packaging, advertising, sales training and business coaching.

So -- What is a Business Plan?

A business plan means different things to different people.

Many people see a business plan as the written document necessary to apply for a bank loan.

Many people see a business plan as a projection that enables a business to look ahead and prepare for problems and opportunities.

Many people see a business plan as the outline to allocate resources and focus on key points.

Many people see a business plan as a guide vital for running the business.

Many people see a business plan as a formula to optimize growth and development according to set priorities and end goals.

Many people think a business plan should outline five things: the planning process, the necessary resources, time lines, definitive business goals and the path you will follow to achieve these goals.

Many people think a business plan is simply a summary of who you are, what you plan to do, where the plan operates, how you intend to complete the plan and why you will succeed.

There is no Standard for Business Plans

Many people think a business plan should contain main Business Plan components:
Executive Summary
Management Team
Company Description
Product or Service Description
Market Research
Marketing Strategy
Implementation Schedule
Financials

Successful people think a business plan is a very important story with several audiences. Everyone who works for your company, everyone who lends money or provides credit to your company and everyone who buys your products or services. We can help you write that story.

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