By Hernandez at September 09 2019 00:12:31
Average Selling Price _ Now when you calculate your average selling price which is your cost of sales (material + labor) divided by Ƒ_gross profit), you can determine how many customers you would need and then come up with what you think your conversion rate would be for converting leads to customers, you can determine how many leads you would need. Then from this and with the aid of the U.S. Census Bureau and some basic research on your own you can actually have a pretty decent idea of what size your market is and is going to be in the future so you can see if it will support your business plan or not.
Why is that? The intent was there; the energy was present; and ideas were flowing. That's the easy part _ coming up with the ideas. The success of your planning doesn't rest on the ideas, but rather, implementing those ideas. It's true, companies need to foster innovation in their business planning, but more importantly, they need to create a business environment that enables team members to execute these ideas with an "on_time, on_budget" mindset. That is where the work begins.