Synopses & Reviews
When you’re establishing, expanding, or re-energizing a business, the best place to start is writing your business plan. Not only does writing out your idea force you to think more clearly about what you want to do, it will also give the people you work with a defined road map as well.
Business Plan Kit For Dummies, Second Editionis the perfect guide to lead you through the ins and outs of constructing a great business plan. This one-stop resource offers a painless, fun-and-easy way to create a winning plan that will help you lead your business to success. This updated guide has all the tools you’ll need to:
- Generate a great business idea
- Understand what your business will be up against
- Map out your strategic direction
- Craft a stellar marketing plan
- Tailor your plan to fit your business’s needs
- Put your plan and hard work into action
- Start an one-person business, small business, or nonprofit
- Create a plan for an already established business
- Cash in on the Internet with planning an e-business
Featured in this hands-on guide is valuable advice for evaluating a new business idea, funding your business plan, and ways to determine if your plan may need to be reworked. You also get a bonus CD that includes income and overhead worksheets, operation surveys, customer profiles, business plan components, and more. Don’t delay your business’s prosperity. Business Plan Kit For Dummies, Second Editionwill allow you to create a blueprint for success!
Note:CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
Synopsis
With checklists, forms, and unbeatable resources to help you succeed
The painless way to create a winning business plan!
If you're an entrepreneur with big ideas but no plan, this friendly guide is for you. Updated and revised to better meet your business needs, this business plan companion covers it all from funding your operations to targeting your customers to honing your business vision.
Discover how to
- Identify your company's mission
- Size up your customers and check out the competition
- Adjust your plan to fit your needs
- Obtain funding
- Forecast and budget
Synopsis
While Business Plans For Dummies covers the strategy of putting a business plan together, Business Plans Kit For Dummies covers how to put a business plan to work! This kit covers business plans for every stage (and every type) of business: e-business, sole proprietorships, small businesses, service companies, high-tech companies, non-profits -- even business plans for middle managers and restructuring a company. It emphasizes methods for obtaining funding and sources to tap for capital, and explains how to formulate business plans according to the planned business model -- bricks-and-mortar vs. e-business. It also includes updated terminology and jargon from the business planning and venture capital industries, and shows you how to gear specific plans for businesses in different phases of development (i.e., startup, expansion, etc.).
Synopsis
The painless way to turn your business plan into a well-oiled machine
Create business plans that'll bring you success with this essential guide! Hey, entrepreneurs! Got a great idea but don't know where to take it? Relax, and let two experts show you the fun way to turn your ideas into gold. From attracting funding via proven methods to tapping secret sources for capital, this step-by-step companion puts your business in the fast lane to profitability! all this on the CD-ROM Valuable forms and materials, including: Business plans components chart Costs and overhead checklist Plus tons of online resources! Plan Write for Business, Quick Insight, and Business Plan Pro trials plus PlanMagic Business demo PC running Windows 95 or later; Power Macintosh running System 7.6 or later. See About the CD Appendix for details and complete system requirements.
Discover how to: Identify your company's mission and vision Size up your customers and check out the competition Adjust your plan to fit your needs Obtain funding Forecast and budget
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About the Author
Steven Peterson and Peter Jaretwrote the first edition of
Business Plans Kit For Dummies, which was released in 2001.
Steven Petersonis founder and CEO of Strategic Play, a management training company specializing in software tools designed to enhance business strategy, business planning, and general management skills. He’s the creator of the Protean Strategist, a business simulation that reproduces a dynamic business environment where participant teams run companies and compete against each other in a fast-changing marketplace. He holds advanced degrees in mathematics and physics and received his doctorate from Cornell University. For more information, visit www.StrategicPlay.com.
Peter Jarethas written for Newsweek, National Geographic, Health, Men’s Journal, Reader’s Digest,and dozens of other magazines. He’s the author of In Self-Defense: The Human Immune Systemand Active Living Every Day.He has developed brochures, white papers, and annual reports for the Electric Power Research Institute, Lucas Arts, The California Endowment, WebMD, BabyCenter, Stanford University, Collabria, Home Planet Technologies, and others. In 1992, he received the American Medical Association’s first-place award for medical reporting. In 1997, he won the James Beard Award for food and nutrition writing. He holds degrees from Northwestern University and the University of Virginia.
Barbara Findlay Schenckbuilt upon the great work of Peterson and Jaret as she wrote this second edition of Business Plans Kit For Dummies,which is updated throughout to include current business planning advice and all-new emphasis on the topics of greatest concern to today’s entrepreneurs, business owners, CEOs, and investors. She’s a successful business owner, marketing consultant, author of Small Business Marketing For Dummies,and co-writer of the Edgar Award-nominated memoir Portraits of Guilt.She has worked internationally in community development, served as a college admissions director and writing instructor in Hawaii, founded an advertising agency in Oregon, and has helped organizations large and small to plan and manage successful marketing and management programs. You can contact her at [email protected].
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Part I: Laying the Foundation for Your Plan.
Chapter 1: Starting Your Planning Engine.
Chapter 2: Generating a Great Business Idea.
Chapter 3: Defining Your Business Purpose.
Part II: Developing Your Plan’s Components.
Chapter 4: Understanding Your Business Environment.
Chapter 5: Charting Your Strategic Direction.
Chapter 6: Describing Your Business and Its Capabilities.
Chapter 7: Crafting Your Marketing Plan.
Chapter 8: Deciphering and Presenting Your Financial Situation.
Part III: Tailoring a Business Plan to Fit Your Needs.
Chapter 9: Planning for a One-Person Business.
Chapter 10: Planning for a Small Business.
Chapter 11: Planning for an Established Business.
Chapter 12: Planning for a Nonprofit Organization.
Chapter 13: Planning for an E-Business.
Part IV: Making the Most of Your Plan.
Chapter 14: Putting Your Plan Together.
Chapter 15: Putting Your Plan to Work.
Part V: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 16: Ten Signs That Your Plan Might Need an Overhaul.
Chapter 17: Ten Ways to Evaluate a New Business Idea.
Chapter 18: Ten Ways to Fund Your Business Plan.
Chapter 19: Ten Things to Know about Venture Capital.
Chapter 20: Ten Ways to Use Your Business Plan.
Appendix: About the CD.
Index.