Make Your Business Powerful - Create a Plan
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Title: Make Your Business Powerful - Create a Plan
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Author: Jennifer Givler
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Make Your Business Powerful - Create a Plan
Copyright 2006 Jennifer Givler
I hear it all the time. Entrepreneurs are not convinced
that they need a plan. And, I have to admit, when I started
my first business back in 1999, I didn't think I needed a
plan either. I just figured I wanted a successful business
and that was enough to move me forward. I started working
with a business coach who gave me quite a few reasons to
write a plan. I broke down and wrote the plan. And you
wanna know what? It helped my business take leaps toward my
goals.
See, before I had a plan, I was just out here floundering
around. I couldn't even really articulate what success
meant to me. Once I had a plan in place, I knew exactly
where I was headed, and I had a pretty good idea about how
I was going to get there.
It doesn't matter what kind of business you have – your
own, or a direct sales business – you will benefit from
having a plan. A business plan includes your long-term
goals for your business, as well as a short-term plan to
get you there. Still not convinced you need a plan? Here
are three good reasons to have one.
1. It's not so much the plan document itself that is
important, but it's the process of going through and
creating a plan. When you create a plan for your business,
you really get a chance to pull apart your idea and look at
each facet of it. You have the opportunity to decide if
this is something you are truly passionate about. And, you
get to clearly define your business. When you have a
Crystal Clear picture of what your business looks like (on
paper, and off) you can articulate what you do to your
customers. If you can't tell people what you do and what
your business is about, you'll lose them.
2. Do you know for sure that you have a viable business
idea? Creating a business plan will allow you to see how
feasible your ideas are. If you do an in-depth plan that
includes financial and market research data, you can see in
cold hard numbers how your plan will work. You'll know
exactly how big your market is, and you'll know exactly how
much money you need. You will also be able to see if there
are places that you need to make adjustments.
3. You business plan is your road map to success. Without
having a clear picture of the end result you're seeking,
how will you know when you get there? Your business plan
will allow you to set longer term goals, and it will give
you a plan that you can follow to achieve them.
It's possible to create and follow a very simple plan. In
fact, your plan doesn't have to be longer than one page. A
good plan includes your vision, mission, your objectives
(or goals), and the strategies you will use to reach your
objectives.
If you are not seeking financial backing, you can create a
simple plan simply by outlining the sections mentioned
above. Once you've set up your plan, take action. It's not
enough to just write everything down. Follow your plan and
update it often. Before you know it, you'll have a Powerful
Business!
About the Author:
Jenn Givler is a Business Empowerment Coach who teaches
entrepreneurs how to create a Powerful Business. Get her
free e-book Be Empowered!
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