Your Business Plan, Your Business Blueprint

What is a Business Plan?

You can pretty much define a business plan as a resume for your business idea in mind. Some may say it?s like your company?s calling card. When you need money to start your business, or when you need an office space, your business plan is what will do most of the talking to convince your investors / lenders or property managers to believe in your business and give you what you need.

Why is it important to have a Business Plan?

The time that you spend on writing a solid business plan will pay for itself in corporate strategic and tactical clarity as your business grows. A solid business plan: (not in particular order)

No businesses are the same, and no business plans are the same. Your business plan is like your business blueprint; it should be unique. While it is important to be able to illustrate your business concept well enough for others to understand what you hope to be doing, the business plan is essential for your own use. It is about the process of developing the business plan; the process helps you to focus on exactly what you are trying to achieve. It will give you a lot more clear vision of the entire structure of your business as you develop your business plan through detailed research and planning.

A business plan consists of the following parts:

Executive Summary

Business Description

Market Strategies

Competitive Analysis

Design and Development Plan

Operations and Management Plan

Financial Statements

Aaron Lee
Business Growth Strategist
The Entrepreneur Journey of a Business Minder

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December 7, 2009
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