Planning to Succeed

 

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Managing the “business of the business” is vital. Small business operators need to identify and understand the differentiation of their business as compared to other businesses. The preparation of a Business Plan will require a small business operator to:

  • objectively analyse his/her present business operations
  • answer a wide ranging series of questions on your present activities and proposed activities
  • analyse the organisation’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats
  • set realistic targets

 

The paper is presented under the headings:

  • Managing The Business Of The Business Is Vital!
  • Business Plans Require You To ………….
  • Detailed Planning Required
  • Small/Medium Sized Businesses Need A Business Plan To Survive
  • Business Plans Assist In Running A Business
    Causes Of Business Failure
  • You Have To Think Of All Aspects Of The Business
  • Plan For Success
  • Expert Input Required
  • Reasons For The Preparation Of A Business Plan
  • Most Businesses With Business Plans Succeed
  • Planning Helps
  • Remote Planning Meeting
  • Understand What Is In The Plan
  • Use The Plan To Monitor Performance
  • Update Of Plan
  • Plan! Don’t Make “Seat Of The Pants” Decisions
  • Bankers Want Business Plans

 

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