Posted: 09 Apr 2015 08:07 AM PDT
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by Robert Scoble, on Flickr
Is 2015 the
year you want to start your small business?
If so, have you
sat down to develop your business plan yet?
Check out most
how-to business guides and you will find a section on writing a business
plan. Yet ask business owners and you often hear that they did a plan only
because it was recommended by books and consultants or they wrote it to get
money.
Thus, the
business plan has gotten to be something that is beginning to seem less and
less valuable in the popular press and academic writings.
Business plans are seen
more and more as something that the banker requires. The business owner is
more likely to view them as something, once written, get put on the shelf to
gather dust.
Business owners also
are likely to hear from their peers that they started a business without
putting everything down on paper.
This view that a plan
is unnecessary, however, misses the important aspect. It’s not the
plan, which is just a thing, but the process or the
doing of the plan that is the value.
Developing a business
strategy and thinking about the why of developing the business, the
who will benefit from the business, and the what it means to the potential
customer and to the world are crucial when developing a successful
business.
Developing these
elements means coming somewhat from a different mindset. It
also means that the owner is thinking how all of the elements may change. Change
becomes part of the strategy.
A plan often becomes
the end in itself. It is static and may not reflect the passion and
excitement of the owner. A strategy gives a sense of what you want
the final goal to be. By stating that, the path on how you get there
opens up the options on how you reach the goal.
President Eisenhower focused on this difference between the
process and the end result when he stated, “Plans are nothing; planning is
everything.”
So if you are headed into business in 2015, you need to
go through the planning process to increase your chances of business success.
If you already have a plan but haven’t looked at it in some time, maybe you
should revisit it with these thoughts in mind.
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