Developing Business: Start-up Phase
Milestone Chart
Milestone-based Operations (and Funding)
By Terry Collison, Blue Rock Capital. Used by permission
Yes! You are in the right place!
This site is Ranked Top 5 by Google for
"Milestone Chart"
out of about 2-million-wide (!!!) competition!
As your company’s founder, if you think in terms of milestone events, it can help you organize your activities and your available resources into a logical sequence of steps or stages. In your role as a manager, milestone-based thinking helps you understand the priorities at each stage of your company’s development, operations, and growth. Externally, milestone-based thinking helps you communicate to potential funders what you are attempting to do, why it is important, and how each activity relates to the required level of funding and to the likely payoff.
.
Milestone Events
Milestone 1
Proof-of-concept demonstration
Brief description of a major event that has already occurred
Brief description of the impact or significance of achieving this Milestone
Resources (or other kinds of input or collaboration) associated with achieving this Milestone
Month 200X
Milestone 2
Competitive analysis; assessment of proprietary rights
Milestone 3
Planning for commercial development and applications
Brief description of a specific activity that is currently underway
Month 200X to
(either “ongoing” or “current”)
Milestone 4
Key words only
Brief description of specific activities required for Milestone
Describe the significance of achieving this Milestone
Resources associated with achieving this Milestone
Milestone 5
Resources associated with achieving this Milestone
XX months following funding
Milestone X
Brief description of specific activities required for Milestone
Do It Yourself. You will see that this side is filled out illustratively. The other side is blank and ready for you to break down your own venture into significant phases, each of which is consummated by the achievement of an important milestone event.
On the other side, start by going to the third line (the line which is captioned "Milestone 3"). Describe your current situation, i.e., what you are now working to achieve, how you are doing it, its likely significance to the overall success of the venture, the resources you are using, and the beginning date (which is known) and the ending date (your best educated guess) which are associated with the ultimate achievement of this particular milestone. Next, go up above this "current" line of activity and describe the two "most major" prior milestone events that you have already achieved. Finally, using the same format, please fill in the lines for Milestones 4, 5, 6, and 7 and their respective activities, significance to the value and/or ultimate success of the venture, your resource requirements, and the likely timing. That's it. Simple, huh?
Venture Financing
Complete "A to Z" Smart & Fast guide
Make your project attractive to investors!
► Understand the Venture Financing Chain
► Understand the requirements of Venture Capital Investors
► Follow unique Step-by-step Guide to Venture Financing
New-generation e-book + 40 slides ►
Description
Significance
Required resources
Year / month
current focus
____ months after funding
Milestone 6
Milestone 7
Cashflow break-even operations
Discover much more!
Building a High-Growth Start-Up Firm
12 Reasons Why Companies Fail
DOs and DON'Ts of a Successful Innovator
High-Growth Business Development: 4 Stages
10 Steps To Turning Your Ideas Into Big Cash Wealth
How To Succeed In Business
2 Rules for Business Start-Ups
7 Steps To Small Business Success
10 Commandments for Building a Growing Business
New Product / Service Development
The Art of Innovation: 9 Truths
New Product Development Milestones
Step-by-Step Guide to Venture Financing
Business Plan DOs and DON’Ts
Business Model
New Business Models
Ten3 Mini-Courses
Venturepreneur (100 slides)
Venture Financing (40 slides)
Ваш обозреватель не поддерживает встроенные рамки или он не настроен на их отображение.
Map
Ranked #1
Search
Glossary
Free Downloads
Products
Testimonials
Training
Contact
We invented Business e-Coaching in 2001
Today, we have customers in 100+ countries!
Our customers:
Ten3 Business e-Coach
Inventor, Author & Founder – Vadim Kotelnikov
© Vadim Kotelnikov, GIVIS