Online freelance and graphic design business plan
| Institution | Kimathi Institute of Technology |
| Course | Diploma in informati... |
| Year | 1st Year |
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| Posted By | MAKORI KERECHA |
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Description
This is a business plan for running a online freelance andgraphicdesign enterprise.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
CHAPTER ONE
This chapter contains business description, owner’s background information, business name, business location, address, forms of ownership, type of business products and services, goals and objectives and others.
CHAPTER TWO
Here we have market plan which contains customers, domestic customers, institution, government department, market share/size, competition, promotion and advertisement and many more
CHAPTER THREE
We have organization/management plan which contains the management team, organization charts, other personnel, recruitment, training and promotion, recruitment of employees, training, remuneration and incentives, licenses, permit and by-laws
CHAPTER FOUR
It contains production facilities and capacity, production strategy, process and regulations affecting operations. The process involves the steps to be followed in producing garments especially commercial paper patterns and offering services of high standard than competitors. Besides this, it also contains expenses incurred in the business with regulation affecting all operations with the premise.
CHAPTER FIVE
Contains financial plan, pre-operational costs, cash flow statement, Performa, balance sheets, break even analysis and even others which have been indicated in table contain chapter five
The financial statement helps to compare the performance of the business with another business. The interpretation will also enable the business to compare the current performance and also predict the future.
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Water is very important in our daily life for living beings especially to human beings. According the generation technology developed they try to found good ways to manage water and avoiding unnecessary wastage of water and provide solutions to those problems. they use tank to correcting water, but it still same issue to know if the tank is full or empty level or an event in the tank, that Result of problems of overflow or dry running of the pump because are building underground the soil or overhead of high raise building .in most of the cities of the nation and of the world are facing those problems.
By observation during conducting this study, I found that manyHigh-rise Buildings,hostels, hotels and industries, the process of water filling is done by an overhead tank, which is usually fed through an electric pump that needs to be switched off when the tank is filled up, and on when it becomes empty. Generally, tanks are filled by observing till it full and is not easy to know if tank is lower level.
This is one of the motivations for the current work and to deploy techniques in order to save water and help the environment, which in turn ensures water for the future. Hence, it is of most importance to preserve and save water. In many houses, there exists unnecessary wastage of water due to overflow from overhead tanks.
I design this project water level indicator and pump controller using Node MCU ESP8266 to solve those issues. By using sensors to detect various water levels, and employing a microcontroller to process this information and control the pump, the project ensures consistent water levels while minimizing human intervention and preventing overflow or dry running of the pump.
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impact of women entrepreneurship development project (WEDP) loans on the socio- economic development of women entrepreneurs- business research project
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Influence of change management strategies on employee engagement in multinational companies in Kenya- business research project
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