Thursday, September 14, 2006

Mean Business


To give yourself the best chance at business success, you'll need to carefully plan your business. Your business plan is extremely important as it serves as your road map to success. It serves to guide you in the same manner as a road map guides you on a trip. A business plan helps you chart your course and plan for the future. It makes you take a look at your goals, helps you form your plans of action, and make decisions and plans based on facts-not guesswork. Your business plan helps you overcome and anticipate obstacles before they happen so you can plan a course of action to bypass them.

Whether you are new to the world of business or have been around awhile, periodically updating your business plan will allow you to take control of who you are and where you're going by auditing and analyzing your business regularly.

Do you know which of your products or services generate the most profit for you?
Do you know your break-even point?
Do you know how much business you have to do to make a profit.
Are you obtaining your materials at the best possible cost?
Do you know who your present competition is and what you have to do to be competitive?
Do you know who your present target market is and how to reach them?
Have you honestly taken a step back from your business and analyzed your largest challenges and how to you intend to solve them?
Do you have short-term and long range goals for your business?
It is not sufficient to simply keep everything in your head and expect to pull out what you need when you require direction. By putting your business plan in writing you have the ability to take it out and look at it in black and white. Don't put off developing your business plan another day.
Do it now!

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