Business Plan Ideal

business plan ideal

5 not so Obvious Business Plan Mistakes to Avoid

Everyone knows they need one.  Everyone plans on writing one, eventually.  But not everyone does it.  Why? Because it’s so easy to put off and it’s such a chore.  I’m talking about writing a business plan.  Many business owners put more effort into planning their vacations than they put into planning their businesses.  This is a shame because an entrepreneur with a business plan is much more likely to succeed than one without a plan.

With just a little effort, you can plan the business of your dreams complete with desired level of income, time off, and emotional satisfaction.  The key is the business plan.  Let’s take a look at some of the mistakes we tend to make with business plans and what you can do to overcome them.

Mistake #1 – Putting it off

It’s easy to hang up an “Open for Business” shingle and then dive right into the busy-ness of day to day operations of your business.   Things are going well and you think “Someday I’ll get around to writing that business plan” or “I don’t need that business plan after all”, or even “Who says you need a business plan to be successful?”   Years later when you want to buy a building or expand operations you find out that the bank or investors want a plan, but you don’t have one.

Don’t put it off.  Having a business plan helps you to solidify your future, anticipate problems, and plan for success.  If you’re always running on adrenaline, putting out fires, and playing catch up, you probably need a business plan.  So just do it.  Block time on your schedule two to three hours a week and just get it done.

Mistake #2 – Not a big enough vision

Think BIG when creating your long term vision.  This is your opportunity to design a business that far exceeds your current situation.  I’ve seen far too many boring, limited, and going-no-where visions.  Think in terms of the ideal and put yourself in the future.  What would you most like to be doing in your business?  The grunt work?  The annoying stuff you’re doing now?  Of course not.  You are the face of your business.  Your job is to meet the clients, close the big deals, and rake in the dough. 

What kind of revenue do you want in your business?  Think BIG again.  And don’t say 20% better than now.  What are the possibilities five to ten years from now?

Mistake #3 – Weak goals

A business plan without detailed goals is like a ship without a rudder.  The business becomes directionless without a purpose.  You, as the business owner must have goals for every facet of your business.  What I often see is a 5 year revenue goal, but no monthly and yearly goals to lead up to the finale.  I see very few business plans with client goals, professional goals, and personal goals.   How many new clients do you want each month?  What are the revenue goals for your products or services?  What information products do you want to produce in the future?    Having goals in life is what drives successful people.  What are your goals?

Mistake #4 – Not focusing on Marketing and Branding

It’s really easy to get into statistics, theory, and hyperbole in a business plan.  I say “Show me the money!”  What are you going to do to bring in the dough?  Any business plan worth the paper it’s printed on should have a significant marketing and branding section. Take a look at your vision and decide what marketing actions you need to take to close the gap between where you are now and where you want to be in five to ten years.

If you want to stand out in the crowded marketplace, you’ll also need to create a strong brand and continue working on it going forward. Invest in yourself and get a professionally designed corporate identity complete with tagline, website, four-color business cards, and the like.  No one wants to do business with someone who doesn’t look professional.  So get rid of the dull boring business image and kick it up a notch.

Mistake #5 – Not working the plan

Why do you write a business plan if you are going to put it away in a drawer somewhere?  You need to keep the plan visible.  You need to review the plan on a weekly basis.  You need to be asking yourself “What now?” at least weekly.  You need to make sure you are getting results.  No matter how brilliant the plan, you must take action to get results.  You do this by reviewing your plan, checking the marketing activities for results, and asking “What bigger projects do I need to tackle to get closer to the big Vision?”  Then you ask yourself if the direction needs to change.  If so, it’s time to re-write your plan.

Traditional thirty-page business plans are not always useful for entrepreneurs.  They can be overly technical and may not provide the accountability needed.   I have created a Business Plan System for entrepreneurs and independent professionals that may fit the bill: The Two Page Mini Business Plan™.  This system incorporates Goal Setting, and heavy Branding and Marketing with My Success Book – a built-in Daily Action Planner to encourage accountability and results.  This may be just the system you need to get where you want to go.

 

©Copyright 2008- Suzanne Muusers – All Rights Reserved  

 

Reprint Rights: You may reprint this article as long it is printed in its entirety including the about the author information.  Please leave all links active, do not edit the article in any way, and include the copyright statement.

About the Author

Suzanne Muusers is a Business Coach and Business Expert based in Scottsdale, Arizona. She is a credentialed member of the International Coach Federation and has owned or managed a business every year since 1981. She is the creator of The Two Page Mini Business Plan™, The Six Step Guide to Creating a Business Plan That’s Short, Easy, and Gets Results! Visit her site: http://www.prosperitycoaching.biz

Law of Attraction Marketing – Attract Your Ideal Clients When You Embrace Your Inner Helping Guru


HP HPU1732 LaserJet Paper 11x17 250 Sheets


HP HPU1732 LaserJet Paper 11×17 250 Sheets


$26.00


32 lb. heavyweight paper especially designed for important documents, resumes, brochures, report covers, newsletters and press releases. For documents that look and feel professionally printed. Heavy weight makes documents feel important. Extra smoothness so images are sharper and more uniform 98 bright for crisp black text and ultra vivid colors. Acid-free for long lasting documents. Engineered f…

No Credit Check Verizon Wireless Blackberry 8703e No Contract Blue-tooth Capable (Black) for Contract or Prepaid Service Plans


No Credit Check Verizon Wireless Blackberry 8703e No Contract Blue-tooth Capable (Black) for Contract or Prepaid Service Plans



The RIM BlackBerry 8703e makes it easy to stay connected while on the go. Users get email, browsing and voice performance in one thin, stylish, lightweight handheld with a full QWERTY keyboard. The BlackBerry 8703e operates on the latest high-speed wireless networks and provides leading BlackBerry functionality, including email, phone, web browsing, text messaging (SMS and MMS) and organizer appli…


Airline Tycoon 2


Airline Tycoon 2


$17.98


A decade after the best-selling Airline Tycoon comes the long awaited sequel to the legendary tongue-in-cheek economic simulation that puts players in the role of CEO of an international airline! Airline Tycoon 2 will challenge players to run a modern airline, design unique airplanes and grow a run-down carrier into a globally recognized company that passengers practically beg to fly. Airports wor…

Start Your Own Business, Fifth Edition: The Only Start-Up Book You'll Ever Need


Start Your Own Business, Fifth Edition: The Only Start-Up Book You’ll Ever Need


$13.34


BE YOUR OWN BOSS “Entrepreneurs enjoy a freedom few ever know. Starting your own business is one of the few remaining paths to wealth—and this book is a valuable road map.” Robert K. Kiyosaki, Author of Rich Dad Poor Dad Tap into more than 30 years of small business expertise as you embark on the most game-changing journey of your life – your new business. This …

Agile Estimating and Planning


Agile Estimating and Planning


$34.02


Praise for Agile Estimating and Planning “Traditional, deterministic approaches to planning and estimating simply don’t cut it on the slippery slopes of today’s dynamic, change-driven projects. Mike Cohn’s breakthrough book gives us not only the philosophy, but also the guidelines and a proven set of tools that we need to succeed in planning, estimating, and scheduling projects with a high uncerta…


You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

Leave a Reply

XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>