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Becoming Wise - Wild & Free - Writing A Successful
Business Plan - Part 2 - Do It In Steps
Becoming Wise - Wild & Free - Writing A Successful Business Plan -
Part 2 - Do It In Steps
by: Rod Francis
So you've decided to write your own business plan because you know
the value that the experience will give you. With the books and
software that are out there today you can probably sit down and
complete the plan in a day or so, right? Plug in the numbers, add
the notes, write the whole narrative (story), print it and get it
out to the banks or investors.
If you can complete a plan in a day or so you are either an expert,
that has already done all of the research, or you are heading for
big trouble, because you have not done enough research. If you are
like most people you have a job, a family and commitments that take
up a lot of time. It would be impossible to write a business plan
that quickly, even if you know your stuff. You have probably heard
the old adage, 'Rome wasn't built in a day' well, neither was a good
business plan. To create a top quality business plan you need to
research each and every aspect as diligently as possible. Take your
time and think of everything, don't leave anything to chance.
That sounds like a lot of work and a long drawn out process. How
will you remember or even think of everything? How can you keep
track of what you have to research? If you have to set your plan
aside for a while, how will you remember where you left off? You may
get tired, bored and even careless in your efforts because like most
people you probably have Attention Deficit Disorder when it comes to
doing this type of work.
The answer is to do your plan in steps. A good guide book or
business plan software will ask you to complete work as you go, one
step at a time. You read a section, do some research on the items(s)
in the section and enter the information that you discovered. This
way you are focused on each item as you go and never become
overwhelmed. You will also be able to remember where you were when
you have to set the plan aside for a few days, without having to
re-read a novel. The process may still seem long but if you
concentrate on doing your plan in steps it will be done before you
know it.
This series of articles has been written in steps because most
people don't have the time to sit down and read a novel. You can
even do your financial projections in steps, which is where I
recommend that you start. Doing the projections will help you
analyse the feasibility of your project before you spend a ton of
time writing a complete plan that may or may not work for you.
Look for the next article on Writing A Successful Business Plan -
Part 3 - 'The Feasibility' of the Becoming Wise - Wild & Free
series.
About the Author:
Written by Rod Francis - President of Advantage Venture
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