BUSINESS PLAN

 

What is a Business Plan?

The primary value of your business plan will be to create a written outline that evaluates all aspects of the economic viability of your business venture including a description and analysis of your business prospects.

Since this course is broken down into twelve of the most important aspects to consider in starting a business, your business plan can follow this same format. Included in this session and in each of the following sessions there is a sample business plan outline covering each subject. When you put these all together, you will have a starting model for your overall plan.

A business plan is an essential step for any prudent entrepreneur to take, regardless of the size of the business. This step is too often skipped, but we make it easy for you by providing a format to build your plan as you progress through this course.

Business plans can vary enormously. Libraries and bookstores have books devoted to business plan formats. But this course is a place to start. You can then go on from here to design one that would be ideal for your particular enterprise

Be aware now that most start-up entrepreneurs are reluctant to write down their business plan. It is therefore strongly recommended that you complete each segment of the plan as you progress through this course. We make it easy for you by providing sample plans for both product and service businesses and also an attractive blank form that you can download onto MS Word and customize yourself.

 

Why Prepare a Business Plan?

Your business plan is going to be useful in a number of ways. Here are some of the reasons not to skip this valuable tool

What to Avoid in Your Business Plan Place some reasonable limits on long-term, future projections. (Long-term means over one year.) Better to stick with short-term objectives and modify the plan as your business progresses. Too often, long-range planning becomes meaningless because the reality of your business can be different from your initial concept.

Avoid optimism. In fact, to offset optimism, be extremely conservative in predicting capital requirements, timelines, sales and profits. Few business plans correctly anticipate how much money and time will be required.

Do not ignore spelling out what your strategies will be in the event of business adversities.

Use simple language in explaining the issues. Make it easy to read and understand.

Don't depend entirely on the uniqueness of your business or even a patented invention. Success comes to those who start businesses with great economics and not necessarily great inventions.

Business Plan Format: A Systematic Assessment of all the Factors Critical to Your Business Purpose and Goals

Here are some suggested topics you can tailor into your plan:

However, you cannot be someone who you are not. If you lack the ability to perform a key function, include this in your business plan. For example, if you lack the ability to train staff, include an explanation how you will compensate for this deficiency. You could add a partner to your plan (discussed in Section 4) or plan to hire key people who will provide skills you don't have. Include biographies of all your intended management.

Six Steps to a Great Business Plan

Start-up entrepreneurs often have difficulty writing out business plans. This discipline is going to help you in many ways so don't skip this planning tool! To make it easier, here are six steps that will get you to a worthwhile plan:

  1. Write out your basic business concept.
  2. Gather all the data you can on the feasibility and the specifics of your business concept.
  3. Focus and refine your concept based on the data you have compiled.
  4. Outline the specifics of your business. Using a "What, where, why, how" approach might be useful.
  5. Put your plan into a compelling form so that it will not only give you insights and focus but, at the same time, will become a valuable tool in dealing with business relationships that will be very important to you.
  6. Review the sample plans we furnish and download the blank format to a MS Word document. Fill this in as you progress though the course.

Check Out If Your Plan Includes The Following Necessary Factors Which Will Produce A Successful Business