Business Proposal Research
Business Proposal Research
Submitted by:
Caminero, John Karlo R.
BSA – 3
12:20 PM – 2:00 PM
Submitted to:
Prof. Mary Ann B. Autida, MA-ELT
BUSINESS PROPOSAL
A business proposal is a written offer from a seller to a prospective buyer in a formal and
structured way. The basic structure of a business proposal includes the title page, executive
summary, introduction, problem/need, objective/solution, work plan, staffing, budget,
evaluation, and conclusion.
The title of the business proposal should identify what the proposal is about in clear terms. The
executive summary provides basic information regarding the project, such as project objectives,
solutions, costs, and methodology. This section has two aims:
The executive summary, though placed first in the proposal, is drafted last, for it provides a gist
or an overview of the report that follows. Ideally it should be limited to two or three pages, and
not more than ten percent of the total report length.
Introduction
The best reports confine the introduction to one page, but still cover all details.
Problem/Need Statement
The problem or need statement is a critical component of the business proposal methodology,
defining what the proposal tries to achieve. It sets the direction, tone, and structure of the
proposal.
Objective/Solution
The objective or solution section details the goals that the proposal hopes to accomplish and,
ideally, contains:
The goals broken down into small measurable time-bound targets.
Function wise strategies and plans to achieve the objectives and solutions, such
as marketing plans, staffing strategy, and related methods.
Projections based on assumption of sales volumes in terms of size, turnover,
structure, depth, and breadth of operations at the end of a stipulated period.
Profile of target markets or customers including trends and competition.
A worst case scenario if forecasts fail to materialize.
Product descriptions for proposed products and process descriptions for new or
modified processes, including product or process highlights, target beneficiaries,
and how the product or process satisfies the need
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