Are you a small business struggling to complete a business plan in order to run your business or required by your bank as a condition of a loan?
Or maybe you are a larger, mature business looking for some help with some strategic business planning?
You wouldn’t try and climb a mountain without being prepared (map, compass, equipment, food drink, etc) so why would you start or run a business without knowing where you are going?
Whatever your planning need – you have come to the right place!
What does a business plan do?
* Gets the ideas from your head onto paper
* Gives you clarity and focus for your business
* Allows you to budget and manage your cash flow
* Helps you identify your products, services and the market
What’s in a business plan?
* Vision – your future aspirations
* Mission – what you do for your clients
* Objectives – defined targets for your business
* Strategies – how are you going to get there
* Plans & Actions – what you are going to do to successfully achieve it
A working business plan need not cost the earth or take weeks to develop. The UKBA™ can do this interactively with the business owner in less than a day at a cost of £600 or less! - This is less than you would pay for a plumber or for a garage to repair your car and is certainly more cost effective than your accountant!
Find out more about business planning: http://ukba.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=25&Itemid=40
www.ukba.co.uk
Monday, 6 July 2009
Having a business plan, is key to ensuring that your business ends up being how you want it to be
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In my experience working with both SMEs and corporations, a consise business plan helps progress a business or idea forward to greater success more than virtually anything else that a business owner can do. As long as it contains objectives and actionable plans that are reviewed on a regular basis.
Brian www.ukba.co.uk
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