By Dan Boudreau
386 pages; 8.25″ x 10.75″ ebook; ISBN 978-0-9730666-3-0
This eBook is a smorgasbord of lessons and methods for entrepreneurs, business counsellors and trainers all in a handy, downloadable format. If you’re thinking about starting a business, writing your first business plan, or hoping to grow your business – you will want this handy reference and guidebook within easy reach!
Business Plan or BUST! is more than a business planning eBook, it is a complete reference guide and tutorial for anyone wishing to start or grow a business. Some people may read the book cover to cover, but many probably won’t. The important thing is for you to know where to find the tools you need when you need them.
This book is for anyone who wants to:
• Start a new business
• Grow a business
• Buy a business
• Coach entrepreneurs
Business Plan or BUST! will help you:
• Minimize and Control Your Risk
• Know Your Bottom Line
• Research Your Market Like a Pro
• Craft Your Business Plan with Confidence
• Build from Real, Living Sample Business Plans
• Save Your Time
• Maximize the Return on Your Investment in any Business
Quick Start Guide
If you have no previous business experience and are considering starting a business |
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If you have no previous business experience and are definitely starting a business |
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If you have prior business experience and wish to start a business |
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If you own a business and want to create a business plan for growth or change |
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If you want to buy a business, or if your market is relatively proven (for example, you have already secured sales through a contract or agreement) |
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If you are a business trainer, coach or counsellor |
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Tip: The RoadMap in Chapter 5 is a 99-step business planning process that works for a broad range of business planners and situations. Rarely will anyone need all 99 steps. If you are in a hurry to get your business plan done, you might try the Fast Track method in Chapter 7. Designed for experienced business owners, this method offers a quicker way to pull together a business plan. If the Fast Track method doesn’t work for you, or if the result doesn’t satisfy your banker, you can always revert to the RoadMap.