The Business Plan Consultants
Tim’s Business Plan, Business Common Sense Blog
Our Company (I am its hands-on CEO) writes Business Plans plus all
related and needed Appendixes, a focus of this blog, although other
business and life observations will permeate this space. Business Plans
often lack common sense inclusions, a mistake more and more typical
in the new millennium in all respects, and often commonplace for the
most intelligent people or in the most complex business plans. Business
is serious, but some levity and balance are a must. Work hard, but work
smarter, and enjoy the fruits of your efforts! If you would like to be on
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May 10, 2008 Executive Summary is as Important as Business Plan
Without an Executive Summary that conveys all of the key items from
the Business Plan, including goals, objectives, mission, leadership,
operations, forecasts and uses of funds, investors will never look at your
Business Plan. Usually, it is best to complete the ES first and get that tight
and in final form, and then use it as a partial guide to complete the
Business Plan. We like using headings in the ES that coincide with the
Sections of your Business Plan. Remember, the Executive Summary can
convey the entire story of your business, and it needs to quickly grab the
reader's attention in this attention-deficit, techno-distraction world we live
in.
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