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Business Model Plan Discussion



The business plan is part of our regular business planning process. It can be revised regularly based on new objectives.

Objectives and Goals Goal setting is planning your dream. It must be a written document and reviewed regularly. It must be instituted. It can be revised.

Mission Statement What is your vision for your company? It needs to be spelled out with exact statements of why you need to exist. What do you bring to the table with your business?

Keys to Success Ethical reputation, credible standing in the community, loyal to customers and vendors, smart people in the office, fun and happy environment.

Company Summary/company ownership Company policies handbook is important to keep everything in a system.

Company locations and facilities All of your personnel need to know where your branch offices are located. Your facilities need to be updated, state of the art for your area. You must always project that you are in the current mode of new changes, new technologies, new attitude. This allows you to appeal to all generations of customers.

Products and Services Service, expertise, specialties
We make sure our customers have what they need to run their business. We sell information.

Management Team The entrepreneur that can attract the right people are the ones that ultimately succeed. A good management team also attracts good employees.

Market The entire state - Global - Unlimited

Industry Know the basic profile, demographics of your customer. If not, you better diversify your offerings. If yes, you might expand.

Market Opportunity

First time homebuyers
Minority homebuyers
Luxury homebuyers
Condo homebuyers
Second homebuyers
Gated community homebuyers
Planned community homebuyers



Solution We have a program or person to fit all different needs of the community we serve. We are passionate about our work. We make people feel at home in our offices. We offer personal service while being professional.

The Marketing Plan A highly visible and reputable company.
The professional people we hire.
Local, statewide, national presence. Internet
Seminars
Expansion to new territories
Constant marketing and advertising through various media
Follow up contact via e-mail, direct mail, personal contact
Brokers in both commercial, residential, apartment locating, property management
Lenders and loan officers
Appraisers (Association)
Inspectors (CIA)
Service providers including title companies
Top Producers in each field of expertise


Financial Projections Commissions and production numbers They will move about every 4 years. They bring in additional referrals for additional commission dollars

Projected Profit and Loss You must bring down to writing what is needed to cover monthly expenses; therefore, you will know what your gross income needs to be. Be sure and include everything including all salaries, loans, etc. Once you have monthly expenses itemized, gross income calculations, depreciation of assets considered, you should know if you have profited from the months work. By doing this monthly you will not be surprised at the end of the year as to your financial condition.

Competition Real estate agents, lenders Yes!
They are always your competition. Our goal is to be in front, always the leader.

Sales Literature Yes, our product is very professional. Your product are the homes you sell and your company is your product as well. You must also show how you sell services.

Service Providers/Vendors You need to have a contact list of all vendors where key people know the location of the contact list and who to call. In a binder or somewhere in a file either on-line file or hanging file folder.
Do you know where it is?


Technology We have to keep up with the pace. We have to have an on-line presence.
We have improved our servers at each location.
We have a new stream-lined e-mail service.

What about the integration of technologies?
We use our e-mail instead of fax sometimes.
We choose not to bundle services because if a cable goes out, or wireless is down, all services (phone, fax, on-line) are gone. We are therefore, out of business!
We keep a separate phone and fax line from our on-line services.


Pricing Strategy Do you know what your time is worth?
Do you know how to figure it out?
Statements/invoices/research from the marketplace Who is the point person for tracking this? Postage and mailing expenses, printing expenses, cost of new equipment, cost of service providers, cost of technology upgrades, cost of build-outs and building improvements.
Always get estimates before giving the work out to a service provider.


Promotional Strategy If the company has a solid, ethical reputation, the customer will feel at ease in buying all products. They know your business base is based on their well-being, not yours. We never let the customer see or hear that they have ruffled our feathers. We need to listen to them and not interrupt them. We need to ask them how we can fix the problem to their satisfaction. We try to fix their problem in a win/win fair fashion. We send them monthly or regular reminders that we are always needing their business and referrals. We get involved in what the customer gets involved with their activities, charities, etc.
We make it right with them when we goof up.


Personnel Organization Yes, we have the systems in the employee handbook. We have forms to fill out and use. It keeps us on track with rules and regulations we have to comply with.
It is a paper trail that helps prevent potential liability issues.
It is a form of growing our business. Everything within each branch is uniform.
Everyone knows the correct response to an employee or customer.


We always use the following as a guideline: Employee Handbook
Manager's Handbook
Company structure of authority and responsibility
Procedures when answering the phone
How to counsel a prospect
How to handle a client problem
How to use our computer tools
How to handle a technical problem with on-line
How to handle an emergency
Understanding discrimination laws and counseling questions and answers
Understanding how to operate all technology tools and office equipment
How to handle day to day issues with co-workers
Knowing where items are in the office files and cabinets
Office personnel that work with you and for you need to have all of this information shared.
Your manager should know all of your goals and procedures.