{"id":2140,"date":"2011-02-03T09:06:59","date_gmt":"2011-02-03T14:06:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.thegrowthcoach.com\/central-ohio-north\/3-types-of-business-planning-for-entrepreneurs"},"modified":"2011-02-03T09:06:59","modified_gmt":"2011-02-03T14:06:59","slug":"3-types-of-business-planning-for-entrepreneurs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.thegrowthcoach.com\/central-ohio-north\/3-types-of-business-planning-for-entrepreneurs","title":{"rendered":"3 Types of Business Planning for Entrepreneurs"},"content":{"rendered":"
The topic of business planning is critical for your success and sanity<\/strong>. As important as the final plan you generate is the thinking process you must go through to create each of these plans. It is imperative for you to periodically slow down, think, and write down your plans in order to achieve clarity of direction and develop a road map to provide on-going guidance and accountability to help you reach your destination, dreams and goals<\/strong>.<\/p>\n For today\u2019s Growth Coach<\/a> blog, we are fortunate to have Glenn Smith<\/a><\/strong> as a guest blogger. Glenn Smith is a Growth Coach franchise owner<\/a> from the Houston\/Sugar Land Texas area and is a highly regarded business coach, prolific blogger, and an accomplished marketer, especially with regards to social media.<\/p>\n You can learn more about Glenn, his credentials and his coaching services at www.TheGrowthCoachHouston.com<\/a><\/strong>.<\/p>\n By Glenn Smith \u2026 \u201c3 Types of Business Plans\u201d<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n Wise business owners know that there is great value in planning. <\/strong> As a result, they take the time and energy to create and maintain a business plan. However, it is helpful to realize that there are at least 3 different types of business plans<\/strong>. Each plan serves a different purpose.\u00a0 Here they are.<\/p>\n A Start-Up or Refocusing Plan<\/strong><\/p>\n This is a detailed plan that helps you think deeply about your business and where you see it going long term<\/strong>. This is the plan that most people are familiar with.\u00a0 This plan typically takes days and often weeks to develop. It requires much research and analysis, and may be relevant for up to 5 years. It is the type of plan I recommend for people who are just starting a business or whose business is at a major transition or refocusing time<\/strong>. I am not going to go into detail about this business plan but here are the major sections that should be included:<\/p>\n In this Start-Up or Refocusing Plan there will be much research and thought behind each of these 9 sections, with much detail written down. As a result, this plan can include dozens of pages.<\/strong><\/p>\n As mentioned, when most established business owners think of a \u201cBusiness Plan\u201d this is what they have in mind. As a result, most feel overwhelmed and paralyzed, concluding that their time is best spent just getting the work done.\u00a0 While I believe that this type of analysis and detail is critical in a start-up or major transition<\/strong>, I do not suggest that business owners try to tackle this much detail every year.\u00a0 I recommend an Annual Growth Plan instead.<\/em><\/p>\n Annual Growth Plan<\/strong><\/p>\n An Annual Growth Plan has 3 key components<\/strong>:<\/p>\n\n
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