After seeing classmates’ presentations and seeing how a good number of students are able to go forth with their business plan, it made me felt robbed of my chances. I would still like to do a business plan for my future business. However, the difficulty lies in ensuring it’s sustainable, there is research available, and there is market demand for it.
I now have the challenge (still) of meeting the requirements for a level 7 report with subjects I’m interested in in pursuing.
During today’s session on PMCU Business Plan, I was reminded that someone else was doing a business plan in the wedding scene. It made me realize that I had forgotten I had a second choice in my plan. I planned to open both businesses after but thought I should write my project on the more complicated and difficult one, since bridalwear is a much easier subject.
After class, I asked Lois if I were to do my project on bridalwear, would that work, and she said that there would be more legs to it, yes. I can now settle on writing my project on my bridalwear startup, and the project won’t be a waste of effort as I will need to look into all these aspects when I start my business anyway. Perhaps this could solidify my foundation in this business, and I could run the dancewear line as a passion project, since I won’t be able to research as much in depth as the PMCU.