Business Development
Join us for a lesson of networking and learning to boost your business growth!
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Master business development, from product idea to sales analysis, with expert guidance on planning, branding, marketing, and strategy.
Overview:
Business development is not about having a good idea—it’s about making that idea work. This course takes you through the full journey of shaping a business concept, developing a product, and confidently navigating the many moving parts of successful business growth. You’ll learn how to form a clear business plan, define your product scope, and understand how branding, packaging, and marketing align to form a consistent commercial identity.
From pricing your product to understanding how your supply chain influences profitability, this course gives you insight into each step with a sharp, strategic lens. You’ll discover how to track your sales effectively and interpret financial statements without needing a finance degree. It’s all about connecting the dots—because success doesn’t just happen. It’s built, decision by decision.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand how to structure and present a business plan.
- Identify methods to develop and refine a product idea.
- Explain the role of branding and packaging in product identity.
- Develop marketing strategies tailored to target audiences.
- Evaluate pricing models and choose suitable pricing structures.
- Interpret sales data and analyse financial performance accurately.
Who is this Course For:
- Anyone planning to build a new business from scratch.
- Small business owners aiming to improve operations.
- Entrepreneurs wanting to fine-tune product ideas.
- Professionals exploring marketing and branding strategies.
- Those seeking better control over business finances.
- Learners wanting to build stronger pricing models.
- Individuals managing supply and distribution processes.
- People aiming to understand strategic business planning.
Career Path:
- Business Development Executive – £28,000 per year
- Marketing Manager – £38,000 per year
- Product Manager – £42,000 per year
- Brand Manager – £37,000 per year
- Sales Analyst – £35,000 per year
- Supply Chain Coordinator – £30,000 per year
Frequently asked questions
Business development refers to strategies and actions aimed at growing a business, including finding new opportunities, building relationships, and increasing revenue.
Not exactly. While business development may involve sales, it also includes strategic planning, partnerships, and market expansion, making it broader than just selling products or services.
It helps businesses grow, stay competitive, and discover new markets or customer segments, leading to long-term success.
No, you don’t need prior experience. Anyone can start learning with basic knowledge of business and a willingness to explore strategy, communication, and market research.
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