Business Planning Basics |
Writing the Business Plan |
Using the Business Plan
Using the Plan
A business plan is a tool with three basic purposes: communication, management,
and planning.
As a communication tool, it is used to attract investment capital, secure loans,
convince workers to hire on, and assist in attracting strategic business partners.
The development of a comprehensive business plan shows whether or not a business
has the potential to make a profit. It requires a realistic look at almost every
phase of business and allows you to show that you have worked out all the problems
and decided on potential alternatives before actually launching your business.
As a management tool, the business plan helps you track, monitor and evaluate your
progress. The business plan is a living document that you will modify as you gain
knowledge and experience. By using your business plan to establish timelines and
milestones, you can gauge your progress and compare your projections to actual accomplishments.
As a planning tool, the business plan guides you through the various phases of your
business. A thoughtful plan will help identify roadblocks and obstacles so that
you can avoid them and establish alternatives. Many business owners share their
business plans with their employees to foster a broader understanding of where the
business is going.