The Plan-As-You-Go Business Plan (Review and Analysis of Berry's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Tim Berry's book "The Plan-As-You-Go Business Plan" demonstrates how the formal business plan is no longer used in today's business world. That is why you need a plan that will grow and evolve with your business. In his book, the author explains how your business will benefit from a simple business plan that you can plan as you go. They key is to get going and then focus on what you need to do to make your business a success. This summary describes this business plan approach in detail and provides advice on how to make your business plan a powerful tool for driving your company forward.
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The Plan-As-You-Go Business Plan
by Tim Berry
Book Abstract
About the Author
Important Note About This Ebook
Summary of The Plan-As-You-Go Business Plan (Tim Berry)
1. Focus your mindset on plan-as-you-go
2. Develop your core strategy
3. Add in the flesh-and-bones
4. Then add whatever level of polish makes sense
Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
The traditional formal business plan which follows a cookie-cutter template approach is not much use any more. Instead, you need a plan which will grow and evolve with your business. You’re much better off if you start with something simple and then plan-as-you-go rather than spending weeks or months developing a formal business plan.
Instead of obsessing over producing a detailed business plan, you should get going and focus on what you need to do to make your business a success. You can add all of the frills later on if you so choose, but when you’re first starting off, concentrate on doing what you need to do to survive.
The plan-as-you-go approach is centered around the central paradox of business plans – it’s the planning process that’s important, not the actual plan that gets written. If you plan well – even if you don’t get around to embedding that planning in a formal written document – you position yourself to succeed. You can be quick, flexible and responsive to changes in the marketplace because you know what needs to get done. If you bring in an outside consultant to put a formal business plan together for you, that will not happen.
Do yourself a favor. Forget about writing a traditional business plan. Instead, make your business planning a powerful tool for driving your business forward. To do that:
Focus your mindset on plan-as-you-go.
Develop your core strategy.
Add in the flesh and bones.
Then add whatever level of polish makes sense.
And that’s it.
"Keep it simple