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Frequently Asked
Questions
Q. Under what circumstances would
a company need to use a business profile?
A. To introduce your company or provide
new information to; ·
Financiers · Strategic
partners · Purchasing managers ·
Clients and customers · The
media
Q. What purpose
does a business profile serve?
A. To introduce a business much like a personal resume
or c.v. To capture the attention of busy executives To encapsulate
the scope of the business in one or two pages To organize one's
approach for a company presentation or a one-hour
meeting
Q. What format do
most companies use to tell their "story"?
A. · Business
plan · Business letter ·
Executive summary · Press
release · Brochure · Web site
company descriptive
Q.
What kinds of organizations or individuals find a concise company profile
useful?
A. · Venture
capitalists · Investment
bankers · Purchasing managers ·
Corporate decision makers · Government
contractors · Tier-one
suppliers
Q. What uses
would an Intrepreneur within a corporate setting have for a division or
department profile?
A. · To increase
budget · For inclusion in annual
reports · To chart successes ·
To support top management
Q. How much time does an executive or other
decision maker usually spend looking over an unsolicited business plan or
a proposal?
A. Ten minutes, maximum
Q. What is the best way to ensure that a profile
reaches the hands of the appropriate
executive?
A. Research the name of the
specific executive you should communicate with. Send a business profile
with a brief cover letter stating your purpose, and follow it up with a
phone call.
Q. Under what circumstances should an entrepreneur's business
profile accompany other business
communications?
A.
As an attachment to
an introductory letter; Along with a business
plan; Along with a media kit; As a leave-behind; On a company web
site; and In a directory listing
Q. What is the most important information a company should be able to
deliver to decision makers in an introductory
paragraph?
A. · The nature of the
business · Location · Company's
position in the market · Duration of
business · Corporate (business) structure Return
on investment
Q. Assuming that a company profile is two pages, how
much detailed financial information should be
included?
A. · Dollar size of the
market · Company's current annual revenue (and/or
company assets), · Share of market and/or
ranking · Growth over past few years
· Its revenue projections for one to five
years.
Q. Under what circumstance would a company include market data,
market analysis, demographics market growth projections, competitive
advantages?
· When the data demonstrates
the viability of a business · When you are making a
presentation to marketing/sales executives · To
demonstrate a unique position a company has in the market
Q. What
is the most important company information for profiling your company to
clients, customers and the media?
·
Specific company news · Uniqueness and innovation of
products and services · Solutions provided by the
product (or service) · Price
competitiveness
Q. What are the best ways to assess the kinds of
information to include for a specific profile recipient (s)?
· Visit recipient's web
site · Read annual reports ·
Visit relevant web sites · Research contract
opportunities
Q. What are the best ways to assess the kinds of information to include
for a specific profile recipient (s)?
·
Visit recipient's web site · Read annual
reports · Visit relevant web
sites · Research contract
opportunities
Q. What specific information does a start-up company
need in a company profile?
A. ·
Capitalization · Management team's
experience · Uniqueness of product or
service · Market niche · The
potential for return on investment
Q. What specific information does a
growth company need in a company profile?
A. ·
Track Record
Q. What is the optimal length for a document that
profiles a business?
A. · 1 to 1-1/2
pages
Q. What information should a profile include to demonstrate
benefits to a specific recipient?
A. ·
Increased sales · Decreased
costs · New Market penetration ·
Innovative solutions · Special
expertise · Better productivity
Q. What are some
of the distribution points for a company
profile?
A. · Online and print
directories · Networking
occasions · Industry events ·
Mail outs and fliers
Q. How does a business profile differ from a
business plan?
A. · Gain exposure while
keeping sensitive information private · Target
information to recipients · Frequent
updating · Use in different formats
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