WeRoll - Ridesharing made easy!
Submitted to: Professor Judy Nagy
14 April, 2015
COMM 320 BUSINESS PLAN
Business Plan Project
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Concept
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Management Team
Industry and Market Analysis
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Industry Overview
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Trends
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Market Gaps
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Product Lifecycle
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Key Success Factors
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Industry Forces
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Target Market
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Market Potential
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Window of Opportunity
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Marketing Plan
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Marketing Strategy
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Market Segment
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Unique Selling Point
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Competitive Advantage
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Marketing Mix
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Revenue Projection in Brief
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Operations Plan
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Human Resources
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Service Flow
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Production Capacity and Growth Plan
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Facilities
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Supplier Relationships
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Scheduling
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Implementation Time Line
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Financial Plan
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Startup Funds Required and Source
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Deal Structure
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Major Assumptions
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Risk Management
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Discussion of Cash Flow
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References
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Appendices
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Appendix 1
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Appendix 2
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Appendix 3
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Appendix 4
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Appendix 5
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COMM 320 BUSINESS PLAN
Concept
WeRoll is a ride-sharing platform whose aim is to improve the environment by reducing the number of cars on the road, and at the same time help its users save time and money by finding people to share rides with. The business model is to provide a free service to individual users that connects everyone through Facebook and other social networks. Their revenue model is based on building up a critical mass of free users and then using data analytics to attract corporations and municipalities to pay for its ‘Pro’ plans, which works as a consulting service to help these corporations and municipalities alleviate traffic, punctuality and parking issues.
WeRoll works as a platform on which users input their commute information (where they live, where they work or go to
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