Vocabulary --> General Business --> Business Planning --> Word to learn

Read the following conversations and see how the new words are used.

 

[W] Alexa is developing a business plan. I told her you might be able to help with the market research.

[M]  I'm proud of her. Going into business for yourself can be risky, but very rewarding.

[W] I know she is very serious about careful planning to avoid making obvious mistakes.

 

[M] The first problem Athos encountered was how to evaluate his competitor's share of the market.

[W] Can't he gather information from trade journals and the local trade association?

[M]  I don't know if those sources offered him enough hard data to analyze the competition's share of the market.

 

[W] The data we've analyzed so far demonstrate that our potential customers want great service more than a great price.

[M] That surprises me. I had assumed that the price of the product was the primary motivation.

[W] I'm surprised, too. Let's make sure our business plan is addressing the need for extensive sales training.

 

[M]  I can't believe McPhee's Sweet Shop went out of business. They once were such a strong competitor for every­one else in the candy market.

[W] When they started selling fruit juices and magazines, I wondered what their marketing strategy was.

[M]  It certainly proves there's no substitute for a solid business plan.