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Do Entrepreneurs Need a Business Plan for Greater Success?

2019 may be your year to take your business to the next level. Swinging big might involve a formal business plan.

 The short answer to the headline question is yes. The longer answer is more complex, because there are all sorts of “business plans,” depending upon the goals of the entrepreneur.

In the Beginning…

You had an idea. And you decided to turn that idea into a business. To do that, you obviously had to develop some kind of a plan to move forward. It may have been very informal.

The point was this: develop your idea into a product for sale, design a plan to let the public know you had this product, throw in the money you needed to get going, and then get to marketing it.

This is a plan, but it is not a formal business plan. But take heart. If this is all that you have done in terms of business planning, you are not alone. Many highly successful entrepreneurs began this way (e.g. Nathan Chan of Foundr magazine) and grew a huge business in a short period of time.

When the Formal Plan Becomes Necessary

So, your business is off the ground. You are ready to scale. But to accomplish this, you are going to need funding from some outside sources. Here are your options:

Developing that Formal Business Plan

Yes, it’s a pain in the rear to do this. Fortunately, if you have never written a formal business plan, there is lots of help out there.

The Bottom Line

You had that idea. You turned it into a business. And you developed a plan for that business from the beginning – a plan that has pretty much worked for you up to this point, albeit an informal one.

But it may now be time to develop that more formal plan, if you intend to seek outside funding that will allow your business to scale and take its place in a competitive market place. It may be time to “bite the bullet,” craft that more formal plan (or get someone who can), and get the resources you need to move forward.

 

Author Bio

Lori Jones holds an MBA in business and has served as a business consultant to many startups. When not consulting, she is a frequent contributor to blogs on the subject of entrepreneurship or found in his amazing kitchen, cooking up gourmet dishes for friends and family.

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