How to Write a Great Business Plan
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Judging by all the hoopla surrounding business plans, you'd think the only things standing between would-be entrepreneurs and spectacular success are glossy five-color charts, bundles of meticulous-looking spreadsheets, and decades of month-by-month financial projections. Yet nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, often the more elaborately crafted a business plan, the more likely the venture is to flop.
Why? Most plans waste too much ink on numbers and devote too little to information that really matters to investors. The result? Investors discount them.
In How to Write a Great Business Plan, William A. Sahlman shows how to avoid this all-too-common mistake by ensuring that your plan assesses the factors critical to every new venture:
- The people—the individuals launching and leading the venture and outside parties providing key services or important resources
- The opportunity—what the business will sell and to whom, and whether the venture can grow and how fast
- The context—the regulatory environment, interest rates, demographic trends, and other forces shaping the venture's fate
- Risk and reward—what can go wrong and right, and how the entrepreneurial team will respond
Timely in this age of innovation, How to Write a Great Business Plan helps you give your new venture the best possible chances for success.
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Reviews for How to Write a Great Business Plan
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Feb 15, 2021
A brief but effective manual. Sahlman had reflected his experiences on business plans. I think, his advice is the best one you can find. I strongly recommend it. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
Oct 15, 2017
Writing a business plan was not something I expected to have to do again after leaving the business world behind 8 years ago to become an author, but life had other plans... Now I find myself taking a project management course in Canada, and writing a business plan is a requirement for one of my classes.
Basically, I read this book as a refresher (dipping in and out over the last two months or so), to remind myself of the key points that are important when attempting to develop a plan for a new business. At only sixty pages of content (including a short glossary of terms), this article (in book form) is short and to the point. It touches on the most essential objectives and elements needed for an effective plan, without going into too many details.
Recommended for anyone who needs a refresher, people who are new to the topic and wants a short summary without much jargon, and those who want to know what an executive or venture capitalist might look for when presented with a business plan.
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How to Write a Great Business Plan - William A. Sahlman
Few areas of business attract as much attention as new ventures, and few aspects of new-venture creation attract as much attention as the business plan. Countless books and articles in the popular press dissect the topic. A growing number of annual business-plan contests are springing up across the United States and, increasingly, in other countries. Both graduate and undergraduate schools devote entire courses to the subject. Indeed, judging by all the hoopla surrounding business plans, you would think that the only things standing between a would-be entrepreneur and spectacular success are glossy five-color charts, a bundle of meticulous-looking spreadsheets, and a decade of month-by-month financial