Production Process
An investor will only provide money for a business he or she understands, so walk the reader through the stages of product production from the inception of the idea to when it can be sold. With a service company, describe the process of delivering the service. A company that helps its customers determine Web strategy, for example, would describe the process of finding out about client objectives, researching current offerings on the Web, and presenting a solution. If you were starting a winery, your production process section would describe the harvesting, fermenting, and bottling processes.
Make or Buy
Part of your production process discussion will be a justification
of the make or buy strategy for production components. Make or buy
strategy focuses on whether you will create all components
necessary for the production of your product or service in-house,
or buy a service or a product to add to yours. If you are starting
a consulting business, you might state in your plan that paying for
the services of an administrative assistant (buy), will increase
profits by enabling the company principals to spend more time on
money-generating activities. A pillow production company, would
discuss spikes in production and the cost savings incurred in
subcontracting sewing (buy) rather than keeping the sewing (make)
in-house.
Location, Location, Location
Also discuss geographic location for the production of your product
or service. Justify this decision as well, by talking about savings
in rent or lease, convenience to suppliers, labor, materials, or
other factors important to your business.
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