Business planning for scientists and engineers
Business Planning for Scientists and Engineers is a combination text/workbook intended for use by individuals and firms having received Phase II SBIR funding (Small Business Innovation Research). It is used to best advantage in combination with other aspects of the Commercialization Assistance Project developed by Dawnbreaker for the US Department of Energy. Although there are many books on the market which indicate the desired contents of a business plan, there are none which clearly indicate how to find the needed information. This book focuses on the how of business planning: how to find the needed information; how to keep yourself honest about the market potential; how to develop the plan; how to sell and use the plan.
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2008-03-06
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Authors: | Servo, J.C. ; Hauler, P.D. |
Subject: | general and miscellaneous//mathematics, computing, and information science | SMALL BUSINESSES | PLANNING | COMMERCIALIZATION | CURRICULUM GUIDES | ENGINEERS | INVESTMENT | SCIENTIFIC PERSONNEL | BUSINESS | PERSONNEL | PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL |
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