Many small businesses don't have a business plan because it seems too complicated to build one and then it is too complicated to actually use. They need a more simple method and a practical planning process that they will actually use to run the business.
Most books and templates for building a business plan are overwhelming in the information they need. Learn to filter down to the necessary planning items you need to run your business, a practical business plan that you will use.
- Defining the market for your business
- Evaluate changing market conditions
- Create a practical business plan for daily decisions
1. Sigma Free
Presents…
Build a Practical Business Plan for
Your Business
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
6pm – 8pm
Sigma College of Small Business
6611 Jefferson St.
Haymarket, VA 20169
Provided by Sigma College of Small Business, Inc.
2. Agenda
Introductions
Keynote Topic
Build a Practical Business Plan
for Your Business
Break – Refreshments and Networking
Ask
Keynote Conclusion
Questions
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for Your Business
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3. Going Into Business
Which answer best describes how YOU decided to
go into business?
– I had a product or skill and decided to build a market
for it.
– I saw a specific need in the market and built a product
or skill to fill the need
– I bought into a business where there was already a
defined market and product/services.
– The whole thing was thrust upon me!
– Other _____________________________________
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4. Product, Need and Value
The Core Planning Process
Product Value
Match
Market How Much Can or
Need Needs to be Made
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5. Execution
The Essential Element
Product Value
Execution:
Specific Actions
Match
for
Desired
Outcomes
Market How Much Can or
Need Needs to be Made
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6. Your Business Plan
Choose the answer that BEST matches your
company's business plan.
– I use my written business plan daily in the operation
of my business.
– We review and update parts of our written plan
periodically as a guide to planning decisions
– We have a plan that we hire someone to update every
year or so.
– I have one somewhere that we did a few years ago.
– Business Plan? ‐It's all up here baby!
– Other _______________________________________
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7. Types of Business Plans
Business Management Plans
• Used to run the business
• Communicates business
Investor Plans decisions to managers
• Communicate business • Process for guiding business
concept to others decisions
• Primarily to raise capital – Consolidates information
– Debt or Equity – Facilitates decision making
– Find Partners – Decision history and reasoning
– Execution
• Selling “The Business” • Links actions to
– Not necessarily the desired
product outcomes
Get Money vs. Make Money
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8. The Practical Business Plan
Core Elements
Market Opportunity
Match Product to Need
Budget
Opportunity Value and Cost
Marketing and Sales
Method for Exchanging Product
for Cash
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9. Investment
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10. Market Opportunity
• Gap in the Market
– The specific need or desire
– Potential buyers and users
– Reason for Gap
• Product Definition
– Basic description
– How it fills the gap
• Match Product and Need with Value
– Describe how the match will create value in the
market
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11. Budget
• Revenue
– Market Potential Approach
– Break Even Approach
• Expenses
– Cost to build
– Cost to market, sell and
manage
• Cash Flow
• Profitability
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12. Marketing and Sales
• Packaging
– Sizes, combinations, service levels
• Price
– Strategy for pricing the product portfolio
• Message
– Key points to communicate for each product and
segment
– Show value and differentiate
• Promotion and Communication
– Methods and media for communicating the
message
– Includes advertising, discounts, promotion events,
etc…
• Sales and delivery
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13. Building on the Business Plan
Core Elements
Market Opportunity
Operations Detail
Business Strategy Match Product to Need
Procedures
Vision ‐ New Opportunities Organization
Mission Budget and Forecast HR Plan
Objectives Opportunity and Cost Development
Legal Structure ‐ Financial Plan Facilities
Marketing and Sales
Method for Exchanging
Product for Cash
‐ Marketing Plan
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14. Sigma College of Small Business
• Upcoming SigmaFree Classes Critical Business
– 4/13 – What’s In a Name? The Power of Areas
Your Brand Strategy and Planning
– 4/20 – There’s Gotta be a Better Way! Marketing and Sales
Happier Customers and Higher Profits Accounting and
Finance
• Focus Workshop
Operations and
– Leveraging the Online Social Network Quality
• Tuesday, May 4, 2010 Leadership and
• 10am – 2pm, $199 Administration
Technology and
Innovation
Dedicated to the Learning Needs of Small Business!
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