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What is the purpose of writing a business plan?

A business plan is an essential document for any company or project and seeks to achieve several goals,
the most important of which are: Laying the foundations of work and managing it in the short, medium
and long term. Introducing the difficulties, problems, obstacles and gaps that the project owner can fall
into, in order to be ready to face them. To spare the owner of the facility or project from making
mistakes. Help him provide an accurate description of the company's products or services. Guiding him
on how to distribute these products and services or how to produce them within a specific geographical
area, according to the volume of competition and the rate of demand. Helping him reach the final
decision regarding establishing a new business, developing the current business, or discontinuing his
business idea. The basic steps for writing a business plan Write a description of the main business issue
by defining this issue and balancing it with the needs of management and the quality of work and
employees. Defining business goals that must be reasonable, realistic and measurable. Develop
strategies that help implement the action plan and contribute to identifying obstacles and problems that
may negatively affect the success of the plan, and know the appropriate solutions to confront them.
Determine the partners and customers who will benefit from their services to the company and the
products manufactured. Knowing the resources that the owner of the facility or project will need to
properly manage his work, and these resources include the work team, the financial budget and
management support. Distribution of responsibilities and roles to ensure the smooth flow of production.
Preparing a timetable specifying when the actual implementation of the work will begin. Studying the
indicators of the success of the action plan to ensure its effectiveness and contribution to achieving the
success of the action plan. Key Business Plan Elements Values Summarize the project idea on one page.
Company profile on one page. Definition of the type of product or service provided on one page. Market
study in terms of supply and demand and accurate analysis of the sector in approximately 3 pages.
Writing a marketing plan in 4 pages. Writing an operational plan in approximately two pages. Writing
the development plan for the work on one page. Introducing the administration, its components and
tasks on one page. Writing a financial plan in 3 pages. Finance one page. Benefits of the action plan
Follow-up of the work process by monitoring and directing employees and studying the results achieved
with prior expectations. Distribution of responsibilities for each worker. Adhering to an accurate
schedule in order to follow up on the dates and dates associated with daily work in order to create a
kind of order and comfort during the performance of tasks. Choosing the right time to produce any new
product that fits the marketing tests. Adoption of important priorities in the facility such as financial
budget, management and growth. Develop and improve the nature of forecasts related to selling costs,
business operations, market, etc.. Helping owners of establishments or projects maintain their business
strategy and reduce the negative impact of daily routine.
Occupational safety and health plan (construction projects)

Plan Occupational Safety and Health (construction projects) Global statistics have proven that the most
dangerous work accidents that result in many deaths are those that occur during construction work,
especially while working at high altitudes without taking preventive measures and a safe work system. .
Therefore, in the various construction projects, it was necessary to prepare a plan for occupational
safety, health and environment (Health, Safety and Environment Plan) before commencing the
implementation of these projects, clarifying the policy of the executing company in the field of safety
and environment throughout the implementation period until the completion of the project and
handing it over to the owner. The general policy of the executing company, which will be included in the
plan, must not be devoid of answering the following questions: 1. How will the human element be
protected from accidents and injuries according to each activity? 2. How will facilities and property be
protected during implementation against fires and explosions? 3. How will project workers be trained on
safe work systems and the use of personal protective equipment? 4. How will events and situations be
dealt with in an emergency? (Accidents - fires - explosions - floods - ... etc.) 5. How will safety and
environment be managed? The safety and environment plan includes the following main points: 1. Basic
information about the project (geographical location - total area - neighbors - equipment used - business
volume and cost - owner name - consultant - main contractor - subcontractors - ... etc.). 2. Local
legislation and laws related to safety, health and the environment. 3. Determining the responsibilities of
safety, health and the environment towards the various levels executing the project: project manager -
implementation manager - site engineers - safety and environment manager - safety and environmental
engineers - safety and environment supervisors - implementation supervisors - workers. 4. Safety and
environmental administrative measures to be taken during the implementation of the project; They are,
for example: the safety and environment team - the formation of the safety and environment
committee - accident and injury reports - accident and injury statistics - training records. 5. The position
of safety and environment officials in the project's organizational structure. 6. Training on safety,
environment and fire prevention. 7. Determining the official and governmental bodies concerned with
safety and environment, which may be referred to during implementation. 8. Proper and thoughtful
scientific planning for the project site before carrying out the works and according to the rules and
standards of safety and environment. 9. Preparing engineering drawings showing the components of the
site and their distribution. . Study and description of works and activities for all phases of the project. . A
statement of all the expected risks for each activity and a comprehensive assessment of these risks. .
Determining the protective requirements for safety and the environment for each activity to control and
treat risks, such as: excavation works - scaffolding - welding and cutting work - electrical hazards -
concrete mixers - mechanical workshops - all kinds of cranes - all kinds of warehouses - sorting and
disposal of waste or recycling. . Fire prevention and prevention by getting rid of its causes such as:
smoking prevention - using non-combustible materials for the elements and facilities serving the project
- preventive hygiene - conforming electrical connections to the assets and technical rules. . Firefighting
means: firefighting devices - firefighting water network with all its components - the formation of a
highly trained crew to deal with fires. . Preparing tasks and personal protective equipment for project
workers according to the nature of each activity. . First aid and medical care: clinic - first aid needs -
ambulance - doctor and nurses - control of health risks in the work environment and not exceeding the
permissible limits - periodic medical examination, especially workers exposed to occupational diseases -
health requirements in places of eating - health certificates for workers in Food preparation. . drinking
water . . Toilets and urinals according to the number of workers and their cleanliness. . drainage system .
. Safety Poster

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