Business Plan Instruction Booklet.
Write
an instructional booklet in which you give directions for creating a
business plan. In this you must have an introduction for the booklet in
which you explain the purposes and uses of a business plan, the
importance of having one, and an overview of the things you will cover
in the body of the booklet.
In
the body, you must list all of the components of the plan, and then you
must describe each component and give directions for completing the
requirements to construct each part. This will involve research, so you
must properly document every source used to do this writing, which
includes proper in-text citations and a Works Cited or References list
at the end of the booklet.
The
conclusion of the booklet should refer to the importance of doing this
for any business and give encouragement for all concerned.
The
final draft of the booklet must have a title page with a title and your
name. The body of the booklet must have a running header that gives
the title and the page number on each page, including the Works
Cited(WC) or References(Ref) page, which will be the last numbered
page.
Note:
Unless you know a better way to get heading an number to start on
different page than the title, try this: Begin by inserting a page
number in upper right hand corner. Choose different first page, and then press Enter key down until you are on second page.
Double click in header to get Edit Header icon. Place
your cursor to the immediate left of the number; then, hit the
backspace key once or until the highlight goes off the number. Use the
back arrow to back away until you have moved enough spaces to type the
title in. Hint—the
cursor may jump back to the middle, but you should be able to move it
with the spacebar, or you may have to trick it some other way, or play
with it until it does what you want.
Once
you have typed the title, click Close Header, and the title will appear
on all subsequent pages before the number, not on the first though.
Therefore,
there must be a WC or Ref page, and there must be four different
sources for the paper, meaning that you cannot count as the required
four sources different articles from the same Web site or whatever other
sources you might consult. You may, though, cite as many sources as
you have borrowed from, as is required to avoid plagiarism.
The best source to begin is the SBA site you have already become familiar with. These may be found under the Starting a Business dropdown. There are hundreds of others, though, so do not be discouraged.
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