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Title: A Business Plan for Creating a Private School for Down Syndrome Children “Guardian” -Biskra
Authors: Sarah_KHALED
Keywords: business plan
down syndrome children
private school
establishment, economic development
مخطط الأعمال
متلازمة داون، مدرسة خاصة
انشاء مؤسسة
التنمية الاقتصادية
Issue Date: 20-Jun-2023
Publisher: جامعة محمد خيضر بسكرة
Abstract: Nowadays, we have witnessed a significant emergence of new institutions and projects that were established and created with the support and efforts of public authorities, these businesses play a huge role in economic development, and are an effective source for creating new values in the society. Creating and establishing institutions is very important, but their survival and continues success is more important to the project’s owner, public authorities and the stakeholders. Hence why, creating a detailed business plan is necessary before launching any project or business. The business plan must be coherent, simple, clear, accurate and suits the project’s objectives and its environment. Our study aims to give the definition of a business plan in the first chapter, and describe all the steps it must include, and for the second chapter, we tried to make a detailed business plan for our “Guardian Private School for Children with Down Syndrome”, and transform it from an idea to a real-life project. Our project’s objective is to give the best experience to down syndrome children and their parents, and create a support system for them to help them with both their physical and mental health. And this business plan is our way to convince our potential investors and customers of why we need this type of projects in Biskra
Description: Entrepreneurship
URI: http://archives.univ-biskra.dz/handle/123456789/28678
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