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Business Plans Necessity or “nice to have”?

Business Plans Necessity or “nice to have”?. Roderic Rennison Director, The Ideas Lab. Objective of workshop. To enable you to decide if your firm needs a business plan to increase the chances of success and if so, how to go about writing it. A business plan is more than numbers.

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Business Plans Necessity or “nice to have”?

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  1. Business Plans Necessityor “nice to have”? • Roderic Rennison Director, The Ideas Lab

  2. Objective of workshop • To enable you to decide if your firm needs a business plan to increase the chances of success and if so, how to go about writing it

  3. A business plan is more than numbers

  4. Agreeing what and who the plan is for • The Plan content should reflect its purpose and audience • To enable the firm to plan and manage its future activities • To set up a new business or venture • To raise finance • To sell the business

  5. What to include and what to omit • What’s relevant! • “Less is more” • What you have been asked to– and sometimes not

  6. Business Plan Content • Executive Summary • The business • Market demand • Competition • Strategy • Resources • Financials and forecasts • Risk, opportunity and sensitivity • Conclusion/Recommendations

  7. Whether, how and where to get help • If in doubt, do – a second opinion is helpful • Sources of assistance • Business colleague • Accountant • Business consultant • Books/The web • “Writing a Business Plan” – Vaughan Evans FT Publishing

  8. How to write the plan; get the resource,and buy-in • Writing the plan • Research • Preparation • Drafting • Review • Presentation • Getting resource • Ask! • Obtaining buy-in • Know your audience

  9. Putting the Plan into operationand monitoring it • Implementation • Present clearly and effectively and disseminate • Allocate responsibilities • Agree timelines and reporting • Monitoring • “What get’s measured, get’s done” • Don’t let timelines slip • Update at appropriate intervals • Adapt to changing circumstances

  10. Let’s debate!

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