Writing a Small Business Plan


Small Business Plan

Small Business Plan

Have you starting writing a small business plan yet?

One of the most important tasks during the the startup phase for your new business is writing a small business plan.

Business Planning is one of the most important, but frequently overlooked, or poorly done management tasks of anyone starting or managing a small business.

Even though it is a lot of hard work to put together a plan, there are quite a few very good reasons for gritting your teeth and just getting on with it.

So what are those reasons?

Planning for your business can:

  • Clarify your vision for the business,
  • Lead to better management and superior business performance, largely because the process helps to understand your business better,
  • Reduce the likelihood of ‘horrible surprises’ and increased stress levels,
  • Enable you to convince someone to lend your money,
  • Highlight emerging problems and threats, and brainstorm ways to combat them,
  • Lead to better decision making by ensuring that you have more accurate information available to you,
  • Improve the efficiency of your business processes,
  • Create a focus on goals and the direction of the business,
  • Help to integrate your personal goals with your business goals, and
  • The list goes on, and on, and on.

As a prospective business owner, virtually everyone you talk when you are seeking finance, is going to expect to be presented with a well researched business plan. So basically, whether you like it or not, you are going to have to take the time and put in the effort required to put together a business plan for your business!

The first step in developing a business plan for your new small business is to understand what you should include in the plan. To help you with that you will find a simple business plan layout on this page.

You might also like to read about common business plan mistakes before you start writing, so that you know what to avoid!

Another thing to consider is how you will know when you are achieving the goals you have selected for your business (and published in your business plan). Working out what the key decision points are over the life your plan will enable you to track your progress towards those goals.

Don’t Want to Got it Alone?

If you are not confident that you can produce a winning business plan, there is help available!

One option is to buy yourself a good book on how to write business plans for small business.

What about using business planning software?

You still have to do most of the work, but the software provides you with a structure for your plan and guides you through the development process. Most of the business planning programs available do all of the formatting for you, enabling you to produce a business plan that looks very professional.

Still stuck?

Perhaps you need a business coach or advisor that can lead you through the process of developing your plan in easy to manage steps.

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