14/09/23
If you think it’s a good idea to write a business plan before setting up your business, think again.
Check out: Why You Shouldn’t Write a Business Plan Before Your Launch
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Glossary
- drawn-out – lasting or seeming to last longer than is necessary
- toss out – discard: throw or cast away
- volatile – liable to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse
- trenches – a long, narrow ditch; in the trenches = in battle
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Think about it
Answer the questions below.
- What is the the similarity between a battle plan and a business plan?
- What kind of ideas did the author include in his attempt at creating a traditional business plan?
- What happend to the plan two months into the business?
- What, according to author, is the only one thing that will help you achieve success?
- Is there any use for a business plan at any stage of the life of a company?
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Practice makes perfect
Fill in the blank spaces with the words in brackets use in the correct forms and/or tenses.
Two months into the business, we ________ (realise) that everything we ________ (plan) for just wasn’t working. We ________ (be) going to have to change our prices. We were going to have to adjust our target market. In fact, we pretty much ________ (must change) everything there was to change about the business as we ________ (plan) it.
If we ________ (not be) ready to toss out our plan, we ________ (fail) — as would any business that proves itself unable or unwilling to adapt to the ever-shifting conditions of our volatile marketplace.
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