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If you are here to start a new business or grow a business you already own, congratulations! You are in for one of the most thrilling adventures of your life.
This tutorial will guide you through using the Business Planner’s RoadMap Online.
You are the boss now! You’re in the driver’s seat and your energy and enthusiasm will determine how long it takes you to get to opening day. Whatever your timeline we hope you thoroughly enjoy your experience here at the Oasis™.
Whether you’re considering a business idea that’s tugged at you for years, you’re ready to take the leap and get started today, or you are growing a going concern, here are a few ways you can use the RoadMap.
- You can quick-read the entire RoadMap™, playing your business idea through in your mind.
- You can work through your business concept from start to finish, making notes directly in your business plan.
- Use the tables and worksheets as a basis for creating your own tables and organizing your own data.
- You can launch into market research and conduct feasibility studies (see RoadMap™ Steps 11 to 30). These can be quick, informal feasibilitiess, or they can be done with enough structure and vigor to provide a solid foundation for your business plan.
- You can use this RoadMap™ to develop and write a business plan for any business idea, small or large, (see RoadMap™ Steps 31 to 99).
- You can write a business plan for your existing business.
- You can use the RoadMap™ to create a comprehensive package to provide to lenders or investors.
The RoadMap™ groundwork you do will not only enable you to build a business plan, it will give you confidence and consistency in your communications with gatekeepers, bankers, employees, partners, and investors. Remember, your business plan is for you first and foremost, the most important benefit will be a measurable confidence in your business idea and your plan.
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