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Development of a Business Plan for a High Technology Project

Student: Khajretdinov E`l`dar

Supervisor: Peter S Fedin

Faculty: Faculty of Business Informatics

Educational Programme: Bachelor

Year of Graduation: 2014

<div>The aim of this work is to &quot;create a methodology of forming a business plan for a &nbsp;high-tech project.&quot; To achieve this goal it was necessary to solve a number of problems:</div><div>&bull; Study the methodology of forming business plans</div><div>&bull; Understand the features in the formation of business plans for high-tech projects.</div><div>&bull; Insight into the internal affairs of a high-tech company and the project for produce an effective business plan.</div><div>&bull; Develop a business plan for the project &quot;Prosthetics&quot; of company &laquo;WEAS Robotics&raquo;.</div><div>The result of this work is structured methodology, which was taken into account the specificity of high-tech projects. Using this methodology, the formation of business plans for such projects has become easier. Subsequently, it may promote technological growth in Russia.</div>

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