PurposeMBA Business Plan componentContextOne of the most important elements in a business plan is the market analysis. A market analysis is a qualitative and quantitative assessment of a market. It...

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One of the most important elements in a business plan is the market analysis. A market analysis is a qualitative and quantitative assessment of a market. It includes data collection and estimation in reference to the market size and value, characteristics of the intended customer base, in-depth evaluation of the competition, barriers to entry, and the regulatory environment. An accurate and detailed market analysis allows entrepreneurs to determine whether the market is sufficiently large to build a sustainable, profitable business. In this assignment, you will complete a market analysis for your proposed organization and create a report that can be included within a business plan.














Instructions






Write

a 525-word report that includes the following sections:







  • Section 1: Business overview, mission, and vision



  • Section 2: A Market analysis that includes the following components:



  • Section 3: Recommendation



















Use


the

Market Analysis Research


document for details on what to include in each section.











Cite

references to support your assignment.











Format


your citations according to APA guidelines.







Insert Title DAT/565 v3 Market Analysis Research DAT/565 v3 Page 2 of 2 Wk 3 Market Analysis Research Section 1 - Business overview, mission and vision Describe a proposed business of your choice. Address the following in your summary: · What type of product/service will it offer? · What is the intended market? · What is the business model?  Articulate the business’s mission and vision statements.    Section 2 - Market analysis   Based on your intended product or service, describe the characteristics of your customer base.     Investigate and list your current competitors. For example, if you’re manufacturing and selling exercise equipment, current competitors would be companies like NordicTrack or Nautilus, Inc. To simplify the process, limit yourself to businesses you are competing directly against. If your business is a local bistro, then your competitors are other local similar restaurants.    Research and estimate the size of your intended market. Market size is the number of potential customers or unit sales for your products/services. Consider the nature of your business when researching market size. For instance, if your business is a local bistro, then your market size is determined by the population within a reasonable radius of the restaurant, say, 5-15 miles maximum. On the other hand, if your business intends to sell a low-weight mountain bicycle online, then the market size is the average number of low-weight mountain bicycles sold nationwide annually.     Estimate the value of your market. Market value is the potential revenues the market has to offer. For instance, suppose low-weight mountain bicycles have a market size of 300,000 units a year with a $500 average price. Then the market value would be $150,000,000. It can be difficult to estimate market value as you must make assumptions related to market size and average unit price. Use the expected value concept introduced in Chapter 6 of the textbook and the chart below to do the estimation.   Expected Market Value: Mountain Bicycle Scenario  Assumptions  Probability p(x)  Units ('000)  Avg. Unit Price ($)  Market Value ('$000)  Expected Market Value ('$000) Pessimistic   0.2 100 450 45,000 9,000 Most Likely   0.5 100 500 50,000 25,000 Optimistic   0.3 100 550 55,000 16,500 Totals 1.0 300 500 150,000 50,500 Calculations: Probability, P(x) must sum to 1.0 (100%) Market Value = Units * Ave. Unit Price ($) Expected Market Value = Market Value * Probability Estimate the total addressable market or TAM. This is the fraction of the total market you realistically estimate to get. Most businesses have a relatively modest market share, well under 20%. For example, if we expect to get a 5% share of the mountain bicycle market, then our TAM would be 0.05 * $50,500,000 = $2,525,000 or approximately $2.5 million.    Section 3: Recommendation  Based on the information collected, do you feel it is a good idea to continue with the implementation of the business? Explain why or why not. Cite references to support your assignment.   Format your citations according to APA guidelines. Copyright 2021 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Copyright 2021 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved.

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Rochak answered on Dec 17 2022
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Business Overview, Mission, and Vision
The business will be selling a fraud detection product to the ban
king and financial institutions to ensure that the overall fraud rates in the institutions decrease and therefore no frauds or very less frauds occur.
The intended market will be Business to Business where the banking and financial institutions around the world will be the target market to ensure that the product can be sold across the globe and the product become a huge success.
The business model will follow a Business2Business (B2B) route where the products will be sold to financial institutions directly as required. Also, the selling and marketing will take place in such a way that the overall business gets huge market traction (Malali & Gopalakrishnan 2020).
The other benefit of this business is that the business is a low-cost one because of no inventory to store. Also the major cost the firm will incur will be human resource which can be adjusted based on the sales that have been made and the maintenance that is required to...
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