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T.A. MARRYSHOW COMMUNITY COLLEGE

TANTEEN ST. GEORGES

Paper: Business Plan

Leston Mitchell

MCR 2

Entrepreneur Skills

ENT 201

Instructor: Ms. Vesta Patrick

Date: April 19th, 2010

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. Executive Summary 3 a. Mission and Vision Statements 3 II. Description of the business 4 III. Business Objectives 5 IV. Management Structure 6 V. Organisation Structure 7 VI. Business and Industry Profile 8 VII. Marketing Strategy 9-10
VIII. Location and Layout 11 IX. SWOT Analysis 12 a. Strengths 12 b. Weaknesses 12 c. Opportunity 13 d. Threats 13 X. Financial Forecasts 14 XI. Appendix 15 a. Figure 1 16 b. Figure 2 16 c. Figure 3 17 d. Figure 4 17

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Name of Company: The Learning Centre (TLC)

Address: Hillsborough, Carriacou

Telephone and Fax Number: To be determined

Opening Hours: Monday – Friday 4pm – 8pm

MISSION AND VISION STATEMENTS

At TLC, our mission is “Enlightening Minds To Reshape Our Future”. It is said that educating an individual, empowers a household. An empowered household can change a community and once communities are changed, so to will our islands. That is the vision of our institution. A Carriacou and Petite Martinique which will be run by educated individuals who recognise the importance of hard work and see the betterment of the society as everyone’s duty and responsibility.

In recent times, quite a lot of our high school

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