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For business owners without a business plan, this is why you need one and what it needs to cover. They apply to all businesses, large or small, start-up or established.

Take the time out in your business to reflect on the following key areas.

Now:

  • Where is your business now?
  • Describe your current situation and the issues you face.

Where:

  • Where would you like to be in the future with the issues you identified in the now section?
  • This may include elements of your vision and business statement.
  • It can also include your sustainable competitive advantage, key performance measures and objectives.

How:

  • How will these strategies bridge the gap between the now and the where?
  • How will the specific action plans be developed from the strategies?
  • What is the required timing and who is responsible for carrying out the action plans?

Note that it is essential to date the plan and update it on at least a bimonthly basis. It’s usually only the action plans that need changing in the short term.

Katrina Brennan, Principal, SRJ Walker Wayland Business Growth Advisors, Accountants and Auditors, Level 2/2 Innovation Parkway, Birtinya, 5301 9957, srjww.com.au

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