First National Preventive Health Research
Programme
YELP Holistic First Business Plan
YELP Holistic First Business Plan Defined Terms
SWOT Analysis
Executive
Summary
Deliverables And Costs
Snapshot Page
To 10 Benchmark Techniques
Defined Terms for Five YELP Business Plans
Second National Preventive Health Research Programme
First BTAAP
Business Plan
Bohemian Teenagers Show Choir Programme
Defined Terms BTSCP
Second BTAAP Business Plan
Bohemian Teenagers Symphony Orchestras
Programme
Defined Terms - Bohemian
Teenager Symphony Orchestra Programme
Third BTAAP Business Plan
Bohemian Teenager Ballet
& Modern Dance
Programme
Defined Terms BTB&MDCP
Community Driven
Healthy Exercise Lifestyle Programme or CDHELP means a
Healthy Exercise Lifestyle Programme
which enables
Interested Adults to
commence a
Recreational Exercise Activity at a
Local District Recreational Exercise
Group
which -
(i)
utilises
Existing
Recreational & Competitive Exercise Infrastructure and
draws on
Existing Human
Resources;
(ii)
incorporates a business plan which is well thought out, robust, risk managed
and highly cost-effective which enthuses prominent members of the community to want
to make an active contribution to the success of the
CDHELP, thereby facilitating both
individual
Philanthropy
and
Corporate Philanthropy;
(iii)
creates
Local Community
Common Bond Support Groups;
(iv)
encourages a
Local
Community Healthy Lifestyle
and
Changing Social Values
which leaves a small
Personal Carbon Footprint
because the Great Outdoors is our playground
and worth safeguarding for future generations;
(v)
utilises the substantive economies and
Gatekeeper
attributes of employing and deploying
Golden Gurus
in a mentoring capacity;
(vi) is
"driven" (administered) by
32 Pioneer FOFs drawn
from
16
Equity Holders under a
YELP SPV;
and
(vii)
is a
"community-based disease prevention programme".
The
YELP
First Business Plan is a
CDHELP
which
has the same goals as 'Corporate Wellness Programmes', however,
is delivered
on a national scale drawing upon
Existing Recreational & Competitive Exercise Infrastructure and
Existing Human
Resources,
rather than by major US corporates implementing dedicated, one-off
Wellness Programmes
seeking to reduce
health insurance costs for their employees. |