Volume
44
Issue
2
Abstract
Relatively few new entrepreneurs develop business plans or they go about such planning in a haphazard way that invites errors and omissions. This article presents a systemized, Web-based venture planning model that collects appropriate information and assists entrepreneurs in evaluating new ventures. The model provides self-motivated feedback progressively over a series of stages. Each stage represents a unique level of analysis crucial to accepting or rejecting proposed ventures. In the process of completing the model, a detailed and systematic business plan is created.
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Recommended Citation
Ehmke, C., & Boehlje, M. (2006). INVenture: A Software-Based Model for Assessing Entrepreneurial Ventures. The Journal of Extension, 44(2), Article 26. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol44/iss2/26