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This is not a research-based project, so don't use any sources other than the course materials.Review/Proofread your MemoRead through your memo to ensure all required elements are present and clear.Submit the Memo in the Assignment FolderThe document you submit to the Assignment Folder will be considered final and ready for grading. Please double-check that you are submitting the correct document.Project 2 template - Contemplating Starting a BusinessTitle of PaperStudent NameSchool NameCompany NameMemoTo: Brenda ZhangFrom: Dion MorrisDate: [Date]Re: [Subject]Business SummaryBusiness Summary[Write a quick overview of the proposed start-up.]Business Details[Write responses to Brenda's questions, using concepts from the course materials to inform your answers.]Why do you think you can create a successful start-up? What traits will you need to be an entrepreneur?What kind of leadership style would you use? Why?Describe your product and why you think there is a market for it.What legal form do you think best suits your start-up and why?What kind of financial document should you provide so that I can evaluate the viability of your start-up?What are the characteristics of your target customer?Explain specific types of marketing the business should pursue.What other sources of funding might be available for you?How would you organize your management team, and who in your group would lead each function in the organization?Refer to Dion's coworkers from his initial conversation.What brand name do you propose for your electric bike, and why did you choose it?Conclusion[Write a concluding paragraph or two that emphasizes the reasons Brenda's firm should invest in your venture.]Examples of References Grady, J. S., Her, M., Moreno, G., Perez, C., & Yelinek, J. (2019). Emotions in storybooks: A comparison of storybooks that represent ethnic and racial groups in the United States. 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