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Mom entrepreneurs do you need a business plan, YES or NO?

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010


Over the past several weeks, we have been discussing the components of a business plan in The Mom Entrepreneur Support Group. So far, we have discussed writing the Industry Analysis, Description of a Business and Competitive Analysis.

Members are undecided as to whether or not they actually need a business plan. They have mentioned reading articles or talking with experts who say a business plan is not necessary.

I strongly disagree. A business plan is imperative to the success of your business.

A “business plan” can take on different forms. When I started my first company, Bisson Barcelona, I wrote out a full business plan, which included sections on the industry, target market, competition, trends, marketing strategies and much more.  This was a business plan that I took to the bank to secure  funds needed to buy an office and equipment. I knew my business well, but needed an organized way to layout and present the information for investors as well as myself for planning future growth.

When I started my second company, The Mom Entrepreneur, I did not create the same kind of business plan. I was not seeking money from investors, and since I had already written a full business plan, I had a sense of the information I needed for planning the growth of the company.

I decided to use an idea notebook. This is a 6×9 inch notebook with pages that are filled with ideas, thoughts, plans, suggestions, etc. I refer to it often, make changes, delete ideas and add new ones.

No matter what type of business you own or how savvy of an entrepreneur you are, you must have a plan! Growing a business takes you to a destination. Would you get in a car and drive to a place you have never been before without a map or a GPS system or some other device to help you navigate?

Of course not. So why would you do it with your business?

“Even if you aren’t planning to borrow money or seek investors right away, there are good reasons to sit down and write a plan,” says Karen Klein, a business journalist who covers small-business issues for several national publications, including Businessweek. “Writing a business plan not only helps you determine whether your business idea is feasible, it also establishes a map for your company’s future. Without it, your business is likely to drift along without direction or parameters for measuring progress.”

Microsoft’s Small Business Center advises that if you’re starting a home-based business on a shoestring, some of these suggestions probably aren’t necessary, but you still should create a plan that outlines your goals, expected costs, marketing plan and exit strategy. If you haven’t written your plan yet, your business is still in the fantasy stages.

“A business plan is never quite finished because you’re always revising it, reviewing it, and building upon it. In fact, more important to your business’ future than having a written, 30-page, coil-bound plan to distribute is the business planning process that you undertake on a regular basis to hopefully keep your ship headed in the right direction without losing sight of your long-term destination,” explains Elizabeth Wasserman, a writer for Inc. Magazine.

Even a seasoned traveler needs to be reminded how to get to a destination. Perhaps landmarks have changed, or road construction has altered your direction.

If you are struggling in your business and feel like you have lost your sense of direction then take the time to research and write a business plan that outlines your goals and how you will achieve and measure them.

Here are some sites that can help get you started:

  1. SCORE Business Plan Templates- they have a variety of templates here to choose from depending on your type of business. Easy to understand and use.
  2. SBA Business Plan Template – this template is designed to help you build a business plan. Review and complete each section of the template. At the end of the program you will be able to generate and save a formatted business plan which can later be further modified or presented as a final product.
  3. Entrepreneur.com Business Plan – describes the different sections of a business plan and offers free sample business plans.
  4. Need help? Have questions? Join our discussion on The Mom Entrepreneur Support Group about how to write a business plan.

So mom entrepreneurs, what are your thoughts? Do you have a business plan? Do you recommend creating one for a business? I welcome your comments.

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The Economy Sucks. Finally!!! It’s Time to Start a Business!

Saturday, October 18th, 2008


I recently sent out a query looking for stories from mom entrepreneurs who are making “lemonade from lemons” in this current economy. I received some great stories many of which I will be highlighting in the next several months.

As a prelude to these upcoming posts, I wanted to offer a great article I found on The Toilet Paper Entrepreneur’s Blog written by Mike Michalowicz who is an author, entrepreneur and professional speaker.

The sky is falling. Oh – My – God. It’s all over. Stick a fork in us, we are done. NOT!
So, the economy sucks! So what? Here’s some news for you, bucko. It sucks every ten or fifteen years. Welcome to the great cycle of the economy. We go through this all the time, and here is a predication, it will continue to stink for quite awhile. Perhaps another year or so, then it will begin to heal and thrive again. It always has and always will, cycle.
But what if this one is truly the end; the great collapse? What if this is the death of the proverbial Roman Empire? It could be. It is very, very unlikely, but it could be. And if it is, don’t worry about it since there will be little you can do.
So here we sit, as entrepreneurs, on an economy that sucks. It will either revive over the next year or two or even perhaps die. But one thing for sure, it will get worse before it gets better. Big business will tighten their budgets, followed by the medium size guys and finally the small businesses will have the wind knocked out of them as everyone slows down.
And it is now, right in this moment, that it is the best time to start a business. Yes, it’s true. So true that it is worth repeating. Now is the best time to start a business. Here’s why:
  1. Less Competing Startups – Most people don’t want to start something when things are bad, so they don’t. This is the old “buy low, sell high” rule. If most people are going one way, your advantage is in going the other way. Start when they aren’t.
  2. Get Rich Quick Guys Run Away – The folks that were in business to get rich quick go running for the hills when times get tough. And with them exiting, there is even less competition for you to worry about.
  3. Plant The Seed – If you get started now, your business will likely grow slowly. I mean, a slow economy means slow business for you. But that is true of a startup in a strong economy too. So grow lean and mean during these quiet times, and be positioned to grow explosively as the economy recovers.
  4. A-Players Become Free Agents – When the big companies start laying people off, and they already have, some great talent will be freed up. Instead of using a high cost recruiting service, a smartly placed (free) Craig’s List ad may land you a top shelf A-player.
  5. Go International – A weak US economy is typically coupled with a weak US dollar. That means our other countries can buy from you, here in the US, on the cheap. Make it easy to do business with you, and global economy is at your beckoning.
  6. Time for Luxury – What? Am I crazy? Nope, I’m not. Luxury items actually sell stronger in a weak economy. Certain luxuries that is. They are called micro-luxuries. These are items and services under $100 that emotionally replace the loss of big, expensive luxuries. When people give up the new car they wanted or the renovation to their house, they instead start buying more of those inexpensive emotional replacements like a dinner out, or a day at the spa, or that triple latte grande.
The economy sucks and it is time to celebrate. Don’t do what the others are doing. Don’t sit there, curled up in a ball sucking your thumb. If you have ever wanted to start a business, there is no better time then now. Be cautious and be smart, just like you would at any other time starting a business. But don’t be dumb and wait. There has never been a better time to start a business… except for the last economic downturn ten or fifteen years ago.
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