Write a Great Business Plan

Writing a Business Plan is a time consuming and stressful undertaking for those wanting to start a business. There are many Business Plan formats available whether from your bank, your business advisor, the Chamber of Commerce or the Internet. Which format you complete is dependent on various factors. In choosing which Business Plan template to complete and how to complete the content it is advisable to take note of the following:

 

Write a Great Business Plan

Know your Audience
You must have a clear understanding of what your audience is interested in. Once you understand your audience requirements then ensure that the areas of interest in the Business Plan are very well covered. Sell your strong points to the intended audience but also be honest about your weak points and advise how you’ll mitigate these weaknesses. Also anticipate questions the readers of the plan may need answered and address these questions in the text of the Plan. For example, if you are using the Business Plan to seek finance or investors then there must be adequate coverage of the financial aspects of the proposal.

Be Thorough
Creating the Business Plan is an opportunity to be objective about your plan or business. As you document the business plan ensure that you are very clear about how the idea or business fits together and why it will (or won’t) be a viable business proposition. If something in the plan isn’t clear to you then it definitely won’t be understandable by the intended audience.

Business Plans Take Time
Business Plans take a lot of time and effort to complete. Good Business Plans, in my experience, tend to take a few weeks effort to document to a good level. If your audience has experience of Business Plans then they are sure to want a thorough and well thought out plan that takes some time to complete rather than a rushed and inaccurate Plan which will increase risk and uncertainty of decision making.

Professionalism
The Business Plan is a chance for you to communicate your competency and knowledge of an idea or business proposal. It also gives the readers of the plan a general impression of you. Spelling mistakes, incorrect grammar and the like are unacceptable in a Business Plan and do not inspire confidence.

Business Plans do take time to complete. It is however an opportunity to test your idea or processes whist documenting the Plan. Accept that the Plan will take time and effort and concentrate on the positives!

Author: Gary Eckstein

Gary Eckstein is a small business consultant specialising in adding value to small and medium size businesses. Gary manages his small business consultancy in Sydney, Australia.

 

How to write a great business plan

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