Burning Business Plans is Sexy LOL

Last week I was compelled to click on an article that dissed business plans… again.

Why, when the Internet is cluttered with articles that extol the benefits of writing a business plan, would I invest time reading anti-business plan rhetoric?

It is fear? Fear that some guru has figured out a way to bypass the business plan and transformed business start-up into a safe, clean, effortless experience. Not really.  Nor have I discovered any such gem—in fact, it seems to get more and more complicated to own a business, not easier.

Perhaps it’s a fascination with the idea that people are generally more easily attracted to negative news than positive. So, it rather makes sense that a headline that slags business planning would attract more reads than a positive title might. Maybe.

Perhaps I resent just a bit that people are drawn to articles telling them to take the lazy approach. It’s plain sexy to imagine that you can create the next Facebook without lifting a finger or getting your hands dirty.

Invariably, once I read the article bearing the business plan dissing title, I find it’s either a blatant marketing campaign for a slightly different product or someone advising entrepreneurs not to bother with writing a business plan. It’s easy to negate the benefit of a business plan when it’s not your investment or risk on the line.

And now, I have shamelessly used a negative title to get you to read this blog. Guilty. Oh well. If you read this, perhaps the end justified the means.

So, while you’re here and I’m shamelessly marketing, I invite you to check out the Online Business Planner’s RoadMap at http://www.riskbuster.com/online-business-planners-roadmap-description/

Dan’s Business Playground Nuggets


1. Abundance is all around us.

2. Ask and listen and the answers will appear.

3. Be courteous – say please and thank you.

4. Believe in people and they will continually amaze you.

5. Family and friends are gifts from God – love them openly.

6. Give and you will receive.

7. Paddle with the current, when possible.

8. When you must paddle against the current, do it with purpose.

9. Keep your eyes on the prize, not your demise.

10. Listen to your customers and they will tell you what they want.

11. Problems are always accompanied by solutions.

12. Rent seekers will find you and cling to you – be vigilant and frugal.

13. Scrimp and save your money daily, your savings will save you one day.

14. Serve customers well and they will pay you and tell their friends and return for more.

15. Taking action is more energizing than stressing about problems.

16. The more money is at stake, the more energy surrounds it.

17. Work hard and you will be rewarded.

18. Under promise and over deliver.

19. When things go badly in business, you the owner will always be blamed.

20. When things go well in business, you will sometimes get the credit.

21. Maintain physical, mental, emotional and spiritual fitness and balance.

22. Most people will be friendly, but not all.

23. Loyalty is more precious and rare than money.

24. Time is more precious than money.

25. Surprisingly large projects can be completed over and above your regular workday.

26. When you get tired, problems will appear to be larger.

27. When you get tired, allow yourself to rest.

It’s Here! The Online Business Planner’s RoadMap

It’s here! The Online Business Planner’s RoadMap is open for business. That’s great, you say, but what is the Online Business Planner’s RoadMap? Excellent question! In a nutshell the RoadMap is a step-by-step guide to writing a business plan.

Do we help you navigate the murky waters of market research? Definitely! Do we have  an easy way to complete financials? Absolutely! And we’ll even do you one better – we’ve created the Biz4Caster™ a forecasting spreadsheet tool that makes financials as easy as entering your numbers. The formulas take care of the complicated parts.

And more so, the Online Business Planner’s RoadMap is interactive so you don’t need to plan your business in vacuum.  We know better than anyone, that when planning a business there are many “speed-bumps” that can slow you down. It can be frustrating to be held back for wont of a simple, quick answer to a question or direction on where to find information. We have a network of industry professionals, business plan coaches and entrepreneurs who make up our community forum and are standing by to answers questions.

Okay, you say, but is it fast, easy and fun? Yes, Yes and YES! There’s monkey’s and palm trees, seriously, how could it not be fun?

Which brings me the question what’s up with the monkey?

The monkey is the RiskBuster Business Plan Oasis mascot. He serves as reminder that business ownership, above all else, should be fun and the ultimate goal of owning your own business is to do spend your time, and energy doing something you love and are passionate about and as a result make some money. Your business plan is the jumping off point to you launching your business. With that in mind and with an eye to your business success we bring you the Online Business Planner’s RoadMap. The RoadMap is accessible to members of the RiskBuster Business Plan Oasis.

To learn more or become a member visit:

Online Business Planner’s RoadMap

Short pause while the team at the RiskBuster Business Plan Oasis hands out high hives. The video tutorial guide to using the Online Business Planner’s RoadMap is ready.

The following tutorial is an introduction to using the Online Business Planner’s RoadMap.

Welcome to the RiskBuster Business Plan Oasis. We’re glad you’ve found us and we wish you success in all your business pursuits.

 

Get Into A Business You Love

happy-workersGet into a business you love. At the end of each day, you will have invested another 24 precious hours of your life doing whatever it is your business demands of you, and if you’re work life isn’t jammed full of activities you enjoy, you’ll be wondering why the heck you did it in the first place.

Here are a few of the common motivating factors that get people starting businesses, and how they can be ultimately wrong.

  • Doing it for the glory. There’s a certain amount of celebrity appeal to owning a business. Yet most entrepreneurs go quietly about their work, attracting the occasional snippet in press or recognition for a job well done. On the flip side, the effortless notoriety that accompanies a bankruptcy when things go sour, will not only eradicate any glory gained, but give you a black eye to carry forward for a long, long time. Glory may come in bits and dribbles, but your sure to have fun daily when love what you do.
  • Doing it for the money. There’s a widespread misconception that owning a business is a fast-track to riches. Although business is a likely vehicle for building wealth, the early days are often littered with expensive setbacks and lessons. The wondrous overnight successes we love to hear about are usually the result of a lot of grunt work, misfires and raw perseverance.
  • Doing it for the lifestyle. Too many entrepreneurs jump into business to pursue lifestyle dreams, only to find they are mired in long grueling work days, anchored to a mountain of stress, and not netting enough money to have coffee at Starbucks. Lifestyle is a beautiful reason to get into business, but you really have to show the business who’s the boss and do a lot of things right in order to get to where you can take advantage of any lifestyle perks.
  • Doing it to get on easy street. The uninitiated will look longingly at business owners and imagine they live lives of leisure, hardly working at all. That’s a nice image to nurture, but just doesn’t conform to the view from my home office. Getting to bask in the sun takes careful planning, and most business owners end up working double time before and after the breaks they take. Still, easy street is a valid reason to go into business and does get easier when things go right.
  • Doing it to retire early. As many baby boomers are learning, there are a lot of speed bumps on the path to retirement, and generally they delay business owners in the same ways they do everyone else. Bad investments, unstable economy, dishonest fund managers, all nature of shysters prying and poking at your nest egg. Careful planning, frugality, a sharp pencil, diligence, and a long trail of happy customers will lead a business owner to a comfortable retirement; it’s achievable but it’s rarely quick.

When you go into business, you’re inviting an elephant with all its excrementitious trappings into your living room. If you’re going to live with a colossal beast, it had best be one that you enjoy.

In order to avoid being trampled by your own business, it’s important to know what you want to get from it, how you want it to behave, and to take control early onto ensure it meets your needs and gets you where you want to be.

Dan Boudreau is Author of Business Plan or Bust! and RiskBuster Start or Grow Any Small Business, workshop facilitator, and creator of the Online Business Planner’s RoadMap.

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