The
Importance of a Business Plan
By Felicia
Beard, President of Paper Trails
A
business plan:
·
Defines the purpose
of business
·
Provides insight
for product pricing
·
Outlines a
strategy for execution
·
Holds the owners
accountable (especially if a sole proprietorship)
·
Gives feasibility
perspective
·
Encourages
lending and investment opportunities in your business
·
Provides stamina
to run
Underestimating
the necessity of a well-written, clear business plan is a mistake and can be
detrimental for business owners. Saying,
“my business plan is in my head,” is foolish conversation. What this equates to is taking a road trip
somewhere, having the destination in your mind but not having a road map to get
you there. By some luck you may
eventually find your way but you waste unnecessary gas, time, heartache and
money on this journey. The Bible even
tells us to “map it out” – “write the vision and make it plain on tables that
he may run who readeth it.” (Habakkuh 2:2 King James) With a business plan you will find that you
will run and not get lost – run with vigor, excitement and energy! You will know where you are going and what it
takes to get there.
Work
smart to develop your business right from the start. Do the required research
and investigation and seek the appropriate expert advice for its
establishment. Finally, if you lack the
time and/or skills needed to develop a business plan hire a contractor. Call Paper Trails at 716-603-2192 for further
information regarding how its account executives can map out a business plan
that gets you to your destination.
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