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Business Plan for Development of Base Stations for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Student: Gridnev Aleksandr

Supervisor: Lev Tatarchenko

Faculty: Graduate School of Business

Educational Programme: Management (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2018

By mistake, it is often believed that the most important is a business idea and it can be enough to provide the organization with profit, but this is only the tip of the “iceberg”. Business plan is an integral part of the start of any business activity. It allows you to get acquainted with the current market conditions, the state of the industry, to calculate the economic component, to analyze the possible risks of such activities. The information and empirical base of the work is based on the actual data obtained from the organization operating in the field of unmanned aerial vehicles and search for statistical data on the Internet. The aim of the study was to develop a business plan of the organization engaged in the creation of base stations for unmanned aerial vehicles. Final qualifying work consists of an introduction, two sections, conclusion, list of references.

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