Environmental Sciences, asked by Prem3343, 1 month ago

Which of the following is not a stage of starting of a new venture?
(A) Pre-start up stage
(B) Start-up stage
(C) Product market stage
(D) Later growth stage​

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Answered by muskanbatheja
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Explanation:

product market stage

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Answered by AnkitaSahni
0

Among the following, the product-market stage is not a stage for starting a new venture. (option C)

  • A new venture gives importance to the pre-start-up stage, start-up stage, and later growth stage.
  • The pre-start-up stage is the analyzing stage. Analyzing the niche market, conducting surveys, listening to the opinions of potential customers, studying the possible problems, and coming up with solutions. The solutions will decide the future of the venture.
  • The start-up stage is the practical stage. Every study and decision taken in the pre-start-up stage is put into practice in this stage. The start-up idea is thus, validated in this stage.
  • If the start-up reaches the later growth stage, it means the idea has been proven to be successful. This is the stage where more ambitious and risky goals are going to be taken. New markets are explored, tie-ups with larger companies, and maybe even venturing into international markets takes place in this stage.

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