“Our team of experts help our clients' Finance and Operational departments optimize organizational performance. We identify process gaps and inefficiencies as well as mitigating actions to help our clients achieve their organizational goals. Our team has expertise in business planning, key performance indicators (KPIs), business case development, financial governance structures, including the Government of Canada's Program Activity Architecture (PAA) and performance management frameworks such as the Balanced Scorecard.”
“Crane Aboriginal Management Services has been delivering business planning services since our inception. Although our services are intended to be used for management purposes and serve the direct needs of our clients, CAMS planning services also provide the necessary information required by funders to invest in your commercial opportunity. We have worked in almost every sector of the economy and have served many First Nation markets in our efforts.”
“Every business needs a road map to point the way to success - and we can help you create it. We've put together an easy-to-use guide to assist you in planning your business strategy, an important step in setting your objectives and reaching them.”
“This easy-to-use ONLINE Business Planning guide will take you through the steps needed to create a business plan. It can help you prepare a business plan for your company, no matter what size. If you have an established business, you will be able to test possible scenarios or prepare comprehensive business plans to support your banking needs. If you are thinking about, or are in the process of establishing a new business the TD Canada Trust online Business Planner can help you and your small business advisor consider all important variables.”
"The start-up and the first in a series of training programs designed to enable youth to start or expand businesses in discussed. The funding for the program was obtained by Kahanawake with an investment from the Department of Industry Canada designed to help youth develop their own businesses through debt financing. Thirteen people completed the course and six loan applications - supported by business plans - were submitted. Five of the loans were approved; and after one and a half years all five businesses are operating.