Task 4: The Business Plan:Drawing on what you know of the business from theCase Study - Gin Rummy Distillery, you now establish a Business Plan for this business.Please note that a business plan...

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Task 4: The Business Plan:














Drawing on what you know of the business from theCase Study - Gin Rummy Distillery, you now establish a Business Plan for this business.








Please note that a business plan includes financial requirements for the business. Financial projections are an important part of preparing a business plan.In the next assignment (task 5) you are to download and completeThe Financesspreadsheet to accompany your business plan.








Recall the development phases that the business owner has envisioned:




















Your task is to download and complete the Business Plan Template provided here:










Task 4 Business Plan Template 2023











Download Task 4 Business Plan Template 2023




















The template provided gives clear instructions on what you need to do and where the information you have been provided is to be placed.











Follow the instructions and refer back to the Case Study for details as needed.











Complete the template and upload it to the portal for assessment.








Case Study - Gin Rummy Gin Rummy Distillery: Ink Gin - a flavoured/infused gin - has curious colour-changing properties.   The distiller - Paul - has firmly believed that it will be a hit from the get-go.  He first came across the pH-sensitive butterfly pea flower in 2011, and began what has now been years of research and trials to perfect the product.  All the while, he had another product - an agricole-style rum - maturing in barrels and already on the market.  The rum is made from sugar cane from Paul's family farm as well as surrounding farms near his distillery.  The distillery is currently in an old run-down shed on the farm.  The rum has been on the market for a few years and growing in popularity.  Once the gin is ready, soon, Paul will have two excellent products.   Paul's vision for his distillery is to produce of top quality spirits produced organically from as many locally sourced ingredients as possible.  His mission is to provide consumers with home style recipes that recreate an authentic experience. The trading hours are Mon-Fri 9-5 for the wholesale liquor production, bottling and shipping.   Paul really believes in these products and wants help growing the business.  He needs financial backing to do so. The rum is wholesaled to resellers in South East Queensland and Northern NSW.  Paul is excited by the reception to his quality rum and he feels positive about the new gin.  Now to take the business to the next level!  Not only does he want to introduce this new product, but he wants larger scale distillery equipment so as to increase production and to stimulate higher demand.   Furthermore, he believes that with a cellar upgrade he could welcome visitors to the farm and distillery from Tuesdays to Sundays - midday to 5pm.  To help realise these goals, Paul has hired you as a full-time business manager.  He has big plans and needs expert help.  As a start, you help him prepare a business plan which will act not only as an internal guide but will also carefully document the financial side of the business.  To secure the backing of a third party like a bank, investors, or partners, a well-constructed business plan is essential.   Investors need not only financial information but a "whole package" look at the idea as well.  You set up your first business meeting with Paul and start by clarifying his mission and vision for the business as well as short and long term goals. You want to identify and assess business requirements, objectives, competitors and Paul's established plans.  He tells you that his first short term goal is to introduce the gin to the market and then to increase production of both the rum and of the gin.  Higher productivity will lead to more products on more shelves and increased revenue. After that, and since the products are so unique and the cane farm is in a very picturesque area, he wants the old shed where the distillery is currently located to be replaced and to build a restaurant, bar and gift shop so as to welcome visitors.  This dream can be realised if Paul can attract $6M investment dollars in the meantime.  The timeline for his plan is as follows.   CURENT SITUATION It's now April ; so the January, February and March figures are in for the rum sales.  They're on track.   So far Paul has been able to grow sales by 15% per quarter.  PHASE 1 ( April-June) It's now April and the gin is bottled and ready. There are 30,000 litres of each spirit in stock - enough for the next 15 months of trading.  Now to introduce the gin to the market.  The current rum wholesalers will stock the gin so gin sales are projected to start at $50,000 for the months of April, May and June and to steadily increase by 15% per quarter - in line with the rum sales' growth.  From this month on, a business manager is hired at $10,000 per month.  Part of the Phase 1 goal is to gain financial backing so as to purchase and use bigger distilling systems from July onwards.   PHASE 2 (July) With funding, install a larger scale distillery systems ($350K)  and hire a production assistant who will cost $4000 per month. With the larger scale distilling systems, the business will be able to increase its production into the following years, meeting demand as the business grows. In this phase too, the plan is to build facilities for visitors.  PHASE 3  (October) Open a restaurant, a bar and gift shop.   Paul wants to open the "Cellar Doors" (this is the name of the restaurant, bar and gift shop only) to the public on October 1st.   This will increase retail sales as well as grow the brand and increase the profit margin. A 1 litre bottle of either spirit costs $25 to produce and bottle.  The wholesale price is $50.  This translates to marking up the wholesale price by 100%.  The retail price is almost double the wholesale - $99.    Staff wages for running this side of the business are estimated thus:-   The chef will cost $6000 per month.  The total for 4 hospitality staff per month is estimated at $10,000. To summarise Paul's goals in productivity and performance terms, the business is on track to turn over $750,000 in rum sales during the current financial year.  He believes that wholesale sales revenue can comfortably be doubled with the introduction of the gin.   Furthermore, opening the Cellar Doors to the public, growing the brand, conducting retail sales from both the distillery and online offer a whole new realm of possibilities for growing this business.  Paul is aiming for a turnover of at least $2.5M in the next financial year and, once larger distilling systems are in place, he expects continued growth thereafter.   He has set aside $20,000 to launch the new gin and the same amount for launching the opening of the Cellar Doors to the public. He consulted a marketing expert at one time who suggested that he budget for $2000 per month for ongoing promotions and advertising for the business from April to the end of the coming financial year - 15 months.   You make further enquiries about the business.  Its ABN is 012345678. You recommend that the business register as a Pty Ltd Company.  In this way investor(s) can be a shareholder or even a director.  Company registration will also have some tax and legal benefits as well.  Paul takes your advice and the business's ACN is 987654321. It is registered for GST (Goods and Services Tax) It has a registered domain name.  www.ginrummy.comLinks to an external site.  (THIS is the business name) The business is located on a cane farm near the banks of the Tweed River in Northern NSW.  It has the appropriate licences for producing and selling alcohol.  You enquire about the staff running the business at the moment.   You find out the Paul and his father have covered all areas until now and that in the near future, Paul's father wishes to retire.  You both agree that once you have secured the financial backing, the business will need more skilled staff.  For example, a full-time marketing manager/brand expert, a supply chain/warehouse manager, an accounts/admin manager, a production assistant.  For Phase 3, when the business opens up to visitors, a chef, a tour guide as well as restaurant and bar staff will be needed.    For the purposes of conducting a SWOT analysis, you ask Paul about the business's  · strengths – what do they do well? · weaknesses – what could be improved? · opportunities – what trends could be taken advantage of? · threats – what the competition does, is the business exposed to any threats? He responds by saying that the business has two unique, high quality products.  Also that he has established a few boutique resellers in SE Qld and Nthn NSW who love the product.  Improvements are needed in the administration and manufacturing areas. The business is constrained by production quantities at the moment.  If it could step up its production with larger scale distilling systems, it could reach out to big national wholesalers such as Dan Murphy's, BWS and the like.   As far as opportunities go, he thinks that, with financial backing and a revamped distillery, that the distillery could become a tourist destination as well.  He believes too that there's a resurgence of interest in both rum and gin.  You will research this to gather some statistics about people's resurgent interest in these two spirits - Google Trends Links to an external site.  There are other gin and rum makers in Australia who make quality products which are more freely available and which are cheaper.  There are other local distillers too who welcome people on cellar tours.  Having conducted the SWOT analysis, you then hone in on operational and technical requirements.   Paul responds by again saying that the business needs higher capacity distillery equipment.   You ask Paul about  · Strategic plan - he says that up till now, that's been in his head.  · Operational plan - this will need some work. · Organisational structure - he has enough money to put the manpower in place to step things up.   You tell Paul that in preparing a business plan for the Distillery, you need to do some competitor analysis. You ask him to nominate two competitors and he says Lord Byron Distillery Links to an external site.which has cellar door tours and also produces gin and rum.  The other is and Cape Byron Distillery Links to an external site.which also does tours and produces gin.   He's glad you will do a competitor analysis.  He wants to ensure that Gin Rummy tours are at least  equal to his competitors.  You ask about quality control.  Paul responds that as the distiller, he is the quality controller.  He explains that he ensures the quality of his rum by its taste. He says, you "take a small sip and swoosh it around in your mouth.  Is alcohol the first thing you taste? If so that sharp burn is often indicative of lesser quality.  His rum delivers a complexity immediately: it's sweet, smoky, and super smooth."   We have rules and regulations for aging, final proof.  As for the gin, he tells you that great gins are all about the juniper (main ingredient) being up front – they need to reflect the place they’re from.  He uses unique native ingredients to produce a distinctive tasting and coloured gin.  He's very sure of his products' quality and that both rum and gin drinkers are going to love it.  Use the information provided in this Case Study to guide you in the assessment tasks. Refer back to the Case study OFTEN! Task 4: The Business Plan: Drawing on what you know of the business from the Case Study - Gin Rummy Distillery, you now establish a Business Plan for this business.  Please note that a business plan includes financial requirements for the business. Financial projections are an important part of preparing a business plan.  In the next assignment (task 5) you are to download and complete The Finances spreadsheet to accompany your business plan.   Recall the development phases that the business owner has envisioned:  Your task is to download and complete the Business Plan Template provided here:  Task 4 Business Plan Template 2023Download Task 4 Business Plan Template 2023 The template provided gives clear instructions on what you need to do and where the information you have been provided is to be placed. Follow the instructions and refer back to the Case Study for details as needed. Complete the template and upload it to the portal for assessment. Business Plan template Using this template Before you complete this business plan template and start using it, consider the following: Do your research. You will need to make quite a few decisions about your business including structure, marketing strategies and finances before you can complete the template. By having the right information to hand you also can be more accurate in your forecasts and analysis. Use the [italicised text]. The italicised text is there to help guide you by providing some more detailed questions you may like to answer when preparing your response. Please note: If a question does not apply to your circumstances it can be ignored. Write your summary last. Use as few words as possible. You want to get to the point but not overlook important facts. This is also your opportunity to sell yourself. But don’t overdo it. You want prospective banks, investors, partners or wholesalers to be able to quickly read your plan, find it realistic and be motivated by what they read. Review. Review. Review. Your business plan is there to make a good impression. Errors will only detract from your professional image. So ask a number of impartial people to proofread your final plan. For advice and examples on how to complete this template, please download the business.gov.au Business Plan guide from www.business.gov.au/businessplan. BSBOPS601 – Task 4 Created: Jan 2022 | FEB 2023 Capital College RTO: 41593 | CRICOS: 03537J | CAN: 606 797 611 | ABN: 16 606 797 1 Business Plan Gin Rummy Distillery Contents Using this template1 Business Plan Summary4 The Future5 The Business6 Business details6 Registration details6 Business premises7 Organisation chart7 Management & ownership7 Key personnel9 Products/services10 Risk management12 Legal considerations13 Operations13 The Market15 Market research15 Market targets15 Your customers15 S.W.O.T. analysis17 Your competitors18 Advertising & sales19 Action plan21 Business Plan Summary (Please complete this page last] [Your business summary should be no longer than a page and should focus on why your business is going to be successful. Your answers below should briefly summarise your more detailed answers provided throughout the body of this plan.] The Future Vision statement: [The vision statement briefly outlines your future plan for the business. It should state clearly what your
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Answer To: Task 4: The Business Plan:Drawing on what you know of the business from theCase Study - Gin Rummy...

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Business Plan template
Using this template
Before you complete this business plan template and start using it, consider the following:
Do your research. You will need to make quite a few decisions about your business including structure, marketing strategies and finances before you can complete the template. By having the right information to hand you also can be more accurate in your forecasts and analysis.
Use the [italicised text]. The italicised text is there to help guide you by providing some more detailed questions you may like to answer when preparing your response. Please note: If a question does not apply to your circumstances it can be ignored.
Write your summary last. Use as few words as possible. You want to get to the point but not overlook important facts. This is also your opportunity to sell yourself. But don’t overdo it. You want prospect
ive banks, investors, partners or wholesalers to be able to quickly read your plan, find it realistic and be motivated by what they read.
Review. Review. Review. Your business plan is there to make a good impression. Errors will only detract from your professional image. So ask a number of impartial people to proofread your final plan.
For advice and examples on how to complete this template, please download the business.gov.au Business Plan guide from www.business.gov.au/businessplan.
BSBOPS601 – Task 4
Created: Jan 2022 | FEB 2023
Capital College
RTO: 41593 | CRICOS: 03537J | CAN: 606 797 611 | ABN: 16 606 797
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Business Plan
Gin Rummy Distillery
Contents
Using this template    1
Business Plan Summary    4
The Future    5
The Business    6
Business details    6
Registration details    6
Business premises    7
Organisation chart    7
Management & ownership    7
Key personnel    9
Products/services    10
Risk management    12
Legal considerations    13
Operations    13
The Market    15
Market research    15
Market targets    15
Your customers    15
S.W.O.T. analysis    17
Your competitors    18
Advertising & sales    19
Action plan    21
Business Plan Summary
(Please complete this page last]
[Your business summary should be no longer than a page and should focus on why your business is going to be successful. Your answers below should briefly summarise your more detailed answers provided throughout the body of this plan.]
    
The Future
Vision statement:
[The vision statement briefly outlines your future plan for the business. It should state clearly what your overall goals for the business are.]
    Paul’s vision for his distillery is “to produce top quality spirits created organically from as many locally sourced ingredients as possible”. Based on the given vision statement, it can be said that the main goal or purpose of business is to offer consumer with home-style receipes that reconstruct an authentic experience.In the upcoming time (future), the plan is to expand the distillery's facilities to include a bar, restaurant, and gift shop, with aim of welcoming visitors to the farm and distillery. This expansion of business would help paul to increase retail sales, increase market share, profitability and grow the brand. The final goal of Paul is to become a leading and primary producer of high quality spirits.
Mission statement:
[Briefly outline your business purpose I.e. how will you achieve your vision?]]
    Based on the given case study, the mission of Paul is to provide consumers with home style receipes that reinvent an faithful and reliable experience. In the same way, the main aim/purpose of the business is attain this mission statement by adopting as well as using more ethical, legal and sustainable practices throughout our supply chain. The business will also invest in continoues improvements of products and services. The main goal is to be leading player in the industry and know for innovative solution, reliability and commitment to excellence.
Goals/objectives:
[What are your short & long term goals? What activities will you undertake to meet them?]
    Short-Term Goals: The following listed below are the main short-term goals of the business such as:
· To enhance brand reputation, image, awareness and visibility via digtal marketing and social media campagins.
· To introduce and launch a new product line in next six month.
· To enhance customer satisfaction and loyalty via excellent customer services and personomized experences.
· To improve internal business operations and proceses to reduce costs
· To hire skilled, knowledgable and talented employees to support growth and expanstion.
Long-term goals: The below are long-term goals such as:
· To execute more sustainable and environmentally friendly practices in the business
· To enhance market share, revenues, and profit level by 20% each year.
· To expand and grow business by opening new branches or offices in locations
· To develop strategic partnertship with the key players in the market to enhance market share.
In order to attain both short and long term goals, the business will understake a number of activities such as:
· Conductining market research to recognize new business opporunties
· Investment in the new technologies, tools and techniques to modernize business operations
· Invest in training and development of employees to offer excellent customer services
· Impementaiton of sustainability practices in business
· Developing strong and positive relationships with the industry players to create strategic partnership.
The Business
Business details
Products/services: [What products/services are you selling? What is the anticipated demand for your products/services?]
    Based on the given case study, it is found that, Gin Rummy distillery produces as well as sells craft gin products. This is sold in different flavours. Moreover, there is no information provided on the anticipated demand for products or services. But, it is estimated that the company would have a target market of gin enthusiasts and consumers looking for high quality and unique gin options. The demand of the product may be affecting by various factors including pricing, marketing and distribution strategies.
Registration details
Business name: [Enter your business name as registered in your state/territory. If you have not registered your business name, add your proposed business name.]
    Based on the Case Study - The registered business name is "Gin Rummy Distillery."
Trading name(s): [Registered trading name(s).]
    The trading name would be Gin Rummy Distillery.
Location(s) Registered: [State(s) you are registered in.]
    The information on Location (S) registered is not provided in the case study. But, it is assumed that the locations registered will be in Northern NSW,
Business structure: [Sole trader, partnership, trust, company.]
    The business strcture would be a Pty Ltd Company. In the same way, investors can be shareholder or director.
ABN: [Registered Australian Business Number.]
    ABN is 012345678
ACN: [Registered Australian Company Number, if applicable.]
    ACN is 987654321
GST: [Are you registered for Goods and Services Tax? Date registered?]
    Yes, It is registered for GST (Goods and Services Tax)
Domain names: [Registered domain names.]
    It has a registered domain name. www.ginrummy.comLinks to an external site.
Licences & permits: [List all the licences or permits you have registered]
    It is important for Gin Rummy Distillery to obtain all the essential permits and licences to operate business legally and meet regulatory requirments. It is suggested to Paul and business maanger research and obtain all the necessary permits and licences for the operations of business. For example, they should apply and obtain several licenses like a distiller's license, liquor license, food service permit, and building permits.
Business premises
Business location: [Describe the location and space occupied/required. What is the size of the space you occupy/require? Which city or town? Where in relation to landmarks/main areas? If you have a retail business, where are you in relation to other shops? What is the retail traffic like?]
    Based on the Gin Rummy Distillery case study, the business is located in a 3,000 square foot warehouse in downtown Seattle, Washington. The warehouse is near a major interstate, which provides easy access for suppliers and distributors. The warehouse has enough space to accommodate the distillery equipment and barrels of aging gin.
As a manufacturing business, Gin Rummy Distillery does not have a retail storefront. However, they do sell their products to local liquor stores and restaurants, so the location of those businesses is important for their sales. They are located in a competitive area with other craft distilleries,...
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