Company Name- The Big Leaf

We need to make a “business proposal” for this company – “Business development plan for the west coast of Canada”.

This assignment is about your personal and initial understanding of the client’s problem.

The component of this document:

1- Your general understanding of the problem:

What are the dimensions?
What do you think the gaps are in each dimension?
2- Based on your current understanding and your own skill and perspective, what do you think the scope* of the problem is? *The scope is a narrowed-down problem to a specific aspect. To determine your scope, you should choose a combination of the gaps to fill and eventually to get to the results.

What data and information we need?
What is your chosen scope?
Why do you think this scope is vital to resolve? (Why did you chose the scope?)
3- The perspective results upon resolving the problem of your chosen scope.

What are the possible results for the client?
How the outcome can help the client (can add value)
4- A tentative timeline**.

During the two months left to the final presentation, develop a detailed timeline on steps you personally think it takes to prepare the final proposal (finalized step-by-step solutions).

** This timeline is not a timeline you offer to the client to implement your proposal. This timeline is what you will take to your teams to establish a team charter for performing team tasks.

General documents on general business problems are not accepted.

A formal business tone is a must. Avoid academic tone, storytelling mode, etc. Following the format above suffices (points 1 to 4).

The document should be free of any grammatical and dictation errors or typos.

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The Big Leaf is the name of the company.

We must create a “business proposal” for this company titled “Business Development Plan for Canada’s West Coast.”

This assignment is about your first impressions about the client’s problem.

This document’s component:

1- Your overall comprehension of the issue:

What are the measurements?
What do you believe the gaps in each dimension are?
2- What do you think the scope* of the problem is based on your present understanding and your personal skill and perspective? * The scope is a problem that has been limited down to a single component. To establish your scope, pick a mix of gaps to fill and eventually get to the outcomes.

What data and information do we require?
What is your opinion?

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