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Why Write A Business Plan?

By Cash Miller

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Getting a business off the ground is not an easy thing to do. It requires a lot of hard work, a good plan, and a little luck. Most people can handle the hard work part and you'll either be lucky or not, it's the planning part that most people have trouble with. Many people looking to go into business for themselves have no idea what a business plan is or even looks like let alone how to write one. Luckily the internet provides a lot of resources to give you a hand. But some circumstances may cause you to forgo a business plan right away. In that case you may not have one yet or it's been collecting dust for the last year or more. Well it's time to remedy the situation.

Your business plan is a plan for the future. It's about both where your company currently is and where you want it to go. It will be used to convince others such as banks and potential investors about the strengths of your company and its ability to grow and thrive. Your business plan reflects how much you know about your business and the industry you're in as well as your competition and their products or services offered. And as the old military saying goes no plan survives contact with the enemy. Well neither will your business plan. It will need to be regularly updated if your going to keep it relevant.

That's one of the things that most people don't realize. As time goes on the situation your company is in changes. Your goals change, opportunities come and go, and the realities of your market change. Maybe you land a big customer that helps change your finances or an advertising campaign is more successful than you thought it would be or it could have been less successful. It's not to say that things will change dramatically over days and weeks but they can over months and years. Your business plan needs to reflect that and stay up to date with the current situation and your future plans.

Your business plan is a tool to be used to help you guide your business. It is something that you can refer to frequently to make sure you stay on track. It can be used to communicate your vision of what you want your business to be when you are dealing with others. Especially when you are in the process of searching for money.

As a manager as well as the owner of the business it helps you evaluate the progress you've made based on the goals you'd set when you first wrote the plan. The plan is constantly a work in progress that will grow as you gain knowledge and experience in both running your business and experiencing the industry you are in.

And finally it of course helps you plan out what you would like to see happen with the business. Hopefully it will help you identify potential problems to your growth. You should be able to identify other possible markets and customers you'd like to eventually pursue. And it should help you put forth your financial goals and projections. If nothing else it forces you to periodically take a hard realistic look at your business so you are prepared for the future. Having a well prepared business plan is never a wrong move.

Cash Miller is an experienced entrepreneur and speaker who has spent over a decade as a small business owner. His years of experience in small business cover such topics as planning, management, marketing, human resources, ecommerce, and taxation. If you are looking for more information on this subject and others related to starting and running a small business you can visit his website at http://www.SmallBusinessDelivered.com

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