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Business Plan Development for International Children's Folk Songs Contest «Union»

Student: Guseva Anna

Supervisor: Natalya G. Shubnyakova

Faculty: Faculty of Management (Nizhny Novgorod)

Educational Programme: Management (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2016

This article is motivated primarily by the need to raise funds for the project of International Children’s Folk Song Contest called «Union». The research aim is to advance understanding of the business plan in Russia as a tool of attracting funds by the example of a company «Music NN» which is the initiator of the contest. Qualitative methodology includes basically secondary data collection. The study is expected to develop a business plan of a project based on the obtained both internal and external secondary data and attracting funds for further organizing and carrying out the international event. In conclusion, it is vital to add that the conducted research and the anticipated results will contribute to better understanding of the business planning process in Russia within the frame of attracting funds for further carrying out the project.

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