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Steps to Avoid Wasting Time on a Poorly Written Business Plan
Your business plan is the
road map to your organization's future. Unfortunately, many
organizations have substandard business plans that do not
accomplish their needs. Many suffer from lack of clarity,
cohesiveness and clear demonstrated understanding of what they
hope to do. These business plans may serve to address some
short-term goal, but do not serve as a resource the organization
needs for its ongoing success. Common pitfalls in business plans
include:
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Poor demonstration of
writing skills
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Lack of functionality
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Unrealistic performance
expectations
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Unverifiable data
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Unclear organization
beliefs
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Insufficient market data
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Lack of recent data
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Lack of industry, market or
competitive research
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Lack of principal
advisement
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Unrealistic financial goals
or statements
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Lack of or poor operating
procedures
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Venture Capitalists and
potential investors want and need to have a business plan that makes
sense in order for them to put their money behind a project. While their
initial emphasis might be on what the organization is does, they will
need to be able to envision the business as one that works and can
ultimately and realistically make money. A good business plan:
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Shows a thorough
understanding of the industry
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Shows good understanding of
organizational thinking
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Provides business clarity
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Forces organizational
leadership to think through every area of the business
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Provides a good baseline
for goal setting and measurement
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Defines criteria for next
stage planning
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Helps leadership to
understand requirements for the organization
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Provides justification for
starting or growing the organization
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Helps define a clear,
compelling set of belief statements for the organization
As your road map and
ambassador for your organization, your business plan needs to
demonstrate, clearly, your organization's capabilities. While some
business owners invest in developing the plan on their own, many times,
the business plan simply lacks the depth it needs in order to meet the
required objectives.
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Rick Meekins is the
Principal Business Advisor for Small Business Enterprises at
Aepiphanni Business Solutions. Aepiphanni
(http://www.aepiphanni.com)
is a Small Business Consulting Firm dedicated to serving the
needs of small business owners. They specialize in helping business
owners develop strategies for their organizations, and are committed
to their success. For further information, please contact them,
directly, at 678-265-3908, email us at
info@aepiphanni.com, or visit their website at
http://www.aepiphanni.com. |
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