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Julia852
Could anyone help me with how to create a business plan. And what strategies could I use to enhance the business. Please help with you suggestions Thanks everyone! Julia
From India, Delhi
Raj Kumar Hansdah
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Congratulations on your new assignment, Julia !!!! More information/details please; if our expert members wish to respond adequately. Warm regards.
From India, Delhi
Sharmila Das
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Dear Ms. Julia,

I can give you the basic fundamentals to the strategic planning in training to develop business. Generally, the aspects depends on the employee development and overall Organizational development.

Employee Development - Here employees are required to effective personal career developmental goals which includes, marketing proficiency, aptitude & expertise in learning & implementing the learned significance. Since you being a Center head, this should be your critical element as in effective planning.

If employee development is an exclusive stratergy then the Organizational Development should align the overall planning -- Organization develops from its executive level. An careful analysis and study of existing organizational structures and thoughtful consideration of the long-term trajectory of the organization maps systematic adaption based on facts viz., senstivity training, transactional analysis and behavorial techniques with ideas in business practise modeling by improving these it could grow definitely upto creating an ever-evolving place.

The above remains strategical ED (Employee Development) and OD (Organizational dvelopment) process. However, the OD focuses on specific way limited to choosing a purticular standards as a whole. Conversly, ED is intended to develop induvidual skills permitted to an area that would help the entire business growth.

There ED & OD process is inversely propotinate to each other and involves li'l peril to Money, Time & Employees ofcourse.

Learning New-skills costs money, Trainign should be effective but time bound, hence less time for productivity and last but not the least is Employees trained have added value to any company where their skillset are most valued and the major challenge is to keep them improvised coz the retention of highly-skilled employees keeps the show running, if meddled they cause loss to business.

From India, Visakhapatnam
skhadir
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Dear Ms. Julia,
Kindly study your company's activities including training programs delivered, associated trainers on board/panel and review the clientele list. Explore the unexplore areas. If you want to increase your company's Market share and penetrate the market aggressively, you must plan to offer something new/innovative programmes to your existing clients that should cater their requirements directly or indirectly. Offer services to your clients in such a way that, they refer new clients to you which will reflect your success ratio.
Offering/delivering Quality training solutions must be your primary concern though there is cut throat competition.
With profound regards

From India, Chennai
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