Structuring Your Business Plan

Topics:
Growth
Tags:
Assembly,
BusinessTown.com,
Finance,
Financial Services,
Human Resources,
Investment,
Raw Material,
Workforce Management
Source:
BusinessTown.com

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Overview: This article talks about business plan as a production line. What goes in at the start are raw material and unfinished assemblies. In this case, the raw materials include: Talent and initiative from your employees, Capital, Market position, The company's creditworthiness, The firm's earning capacity, Assessment of changes in the marketplace. The unfinished assemblies include ideas and concepts that people want to try. These are the most valuable parts of the plan. They can take the company where it needs to go. Analyzing success factors is an exercise that consists of merely working back from a definite goal to see just how one is going to accomplish it.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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