Business
Planned Activities
The current performance period runs from late October through early December 2010. There are a number of expectations that will need to be met in order to facilitate the creation of an ongoing business entity. Weekly expectations include; 1) the distribution and return of at least 50 surveys that will assist in determining the need and desire for a new travel agency, 2) a completed cost analysis, 3) compilation of start-up expenses, 4) research on competition and amenities. The expectations are ongoing concerns based on what it will take to create and maintain a travel agency based on tours to Jamaica.
A timeline has been established (see Table 1) and following the timeline should provide for more than enough time to complete each task. There may be some variance in the schedule depending on the availability of information online. If it is discovered that the information is not available, that may preclude the researcher to resort to other avenues of obtaining information. Such avenues could mean trips to public libraries, government or business offices in order to collect the necessary data.
Weekly Expectations
Chores that are expected to be addressed during the first week include the initial distribution of the customer surveys. It is projected that approximately 80% of the initiated contacts will result in completed surveys. If that percentage holds true, a total of 65 surveys will need to be distributed in order to achieve a total of 50 returns. With approximately 5 weeks to distribute the survey a goal of 13 per week (or approximately 2 per day) is feasible. The second chore is to go online and research the competition. That has been accomplished and there is no...
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