Course / Course Details
Snapshot
Brief:
Prospective
Academic Founder, KE & Research Support Staffs can learn & draft viable
business plan of a spinout/startup venture, after ‘evaluating appropriate
customer-market segment for the innovative technology/product’ and 'identifying
workable corporate structure & business models for income-expense
estimation'.
Pre-Internship Kick-Off Meeting
2 hr max (17:30-19:30)
Weekly Catch up Meeting [for 10-weeks]
2 hr max (17:30-19:30)
Additional Info
A real ‘upcoming/ongoing’ new startup/spinout formation product/idea can be proposed for this Online Internship by the Trainee (esp. Researcher or Prospective Academic Founder or Research Support Staff or Knowledge Exchange Professional). A confidentiality agreement can be signed (if sought by the Trainee) prior to initiating this Online Internship between IP2Impact Ltd and the Trainee/Innovator, for maintaining confidentiality of the Trainee’s proprietary trade secrets during and beyond the Online Internship tenure period. The Outputs from this internship will comprise a business plan DOC/PDF file, few excel file on financial forecast and product sales analysis, and a pitch deck PPT. With the insights and skills acquired through this internship tenure, the Trainee/Founder can easily improve/adapt the business plan files to suit the needs of various target audience of ‘Business Plan Proposition concepts’.
'Researchers,
Prospective Startup Founders, Research Support and Knowledge Exchange Staffs'
intending to ‘draft a business plan for a spinout/startup idea’ after having
conducted ‘an exploratory evaluation of customer/market segment for an
innovative technology/product’ often miss to conduct appropriate due-diligence
exercises on ‘how to identify which specific customer value is of most
relevance to the chosen market segment or customer profile’ and ‘how to
crosscheck business viability of the proposed commercial product/service (of ‘a
minimum viable product – MVP’ status) based on a realistic estimated number of
possible unit sales within a timeframe’.
The usual
business plan doc prepared by consultants (on behalf of innovators or
startup/spinout founders) often mentions the existence of a business
opportunity by merely listing ‘the names of competing companies or products
similar to the product/solution offered by the Client’ and ‘some market
statistics showing how large the market size is’, and an unclear business
operation model with unrealistic financial forecasting estimates (by merely
informing ‘the likely sales revenue numbers in the forecasted years and some
estimated expenses for operating the business activities’). The prepared
business plan doc often does not explain ‘how the targeted customer group would
prefer your product over existing products in the market’ and ‘how the Target
Addressable Market (TAM) number has been realistically arrived, instead of
quoting how large the industry’s existing market size (of existing companies)
is‘. Also, a simplified explanation is missing in the prepared business plan
doc of ‘how the product will be bought by the target customers and how various
players in the sales channels will be behaving to contribute to the income and
expense forecasting info of the business operation’.
The usual
business plan files are ‘professionally prepared’ but of an unrealistic
proposal. Moreover, the consultant who writes the business plan of a
startup/spinout for company formation is often not the ones to implement the
activities/ideas mentioned inside the business plan, thereby, the business plan
does not show the real perspectives of the startup/spinout proposition.
This Online
Internship is meant to empower the Trainee/Innovator on the market numbers
aspect of new product/technology idea (for consideration of a potential
licensing or startup company formation opportunity), and then, conduct an
income-expense forecasting planning of how the business ought to be operating
after the company incorporation.
Hands-on
learning approach through this Online Internship will be mainly useful to
innovators/researchers, spinout/startup founders and Knowledge Exchange (KE)
professionals who wish to conduct an exercise of preparing a draft business
plan or business model to introduce an innovative product/service (based on a
newly created technology/IP) with a clear understanding of the relevant Target
Addressable Market (TAM).
The unique
difference of this 10-week Online Internship to the usual business plan doc
prepared by various Consultants is the emphasis on ‘detailed diagnosis of the
projected market segments and customer groups (currently assumed by the
Trainee/Founder)’ for subsequent alignment to ‘a likely business model of a
similar product in the market’, and ‘a realistic financial forecasting of a
Minimum Viable Product (MVP) sales plan by estimating the minimum expected
business operation expenses and a possible batch-manufacturing/preparation plan
of product/service unit-numbers that can be viably sold in the forecasted
timeline period’.
This Online
Internship may be considered as a hands-on training exercise of the
Trainee/Founder on the market analysis aspect (instead of a merely obtaining a
MR report around the new product/technology) and preparing a workable business
plan to make realistic product/service sales (instead of showing a fancy plan,
based on theoretical/unverified assumptions, by a Consultant on behalf of the
founder).
Note: The
Online Course titled "A 120-Minute Course: Masterclass on Market-Customer Identification & Spinout BusinessCase" offered by IP2Impact Ltd covers most of the conceptual
aspects used in this Online Internship.
What You’ll Learn
& Achieve From This Online Internship
Certification
All attendees will be provided an acknowledgement certificate (PDF copy) of having completed this Online Internship.
Shanjoy Mairembam (also known as ‘Shan’) is an Innovation & Growth professional having two decades of industry experience across sectors of IT/Telecom, Hi-Tech Innovation consultancy and Higher Education. He has an academic background of engineering, management studies and international commercial law.
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