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Effectively Completing the Operations Plan Section of Your Business Plan |
| Submitted By: Dave Lavinsky |
| Site: http://www.growthink.com |
| Submitted: September 1, 2005 |
| Word Count: 484 |
| The Operations Plan is a critical component of any business plan as it presents the Company’s action plan for executing its vision. The Operations Plan must detail 1) the processes that are performed to serve customers every day (short-term processes) and 2) the overall business milestones that the company must attain to be successful (long-term processes). Everyday Processes (Short-Term Processes) The processes that a company uses to serve its customers are what transform a business plan from concept to reality. Anyone can have a concept. And more importantly, investors do not invest in concepts -- they invest in reality. Reality is proving that the management team can execute the concept better than anyone else, and the Operations Plan is where the plan proves this by detailing key operational processes. Business Milestones (Long-Term Processes) • New products and services will be introduced to the marketplace Additional text should be used, where necessary, to support the projections laid out in the chart. The milestone projections presented in the Operations Plan must be consistent with the projections in the Financial Plan. In both areas, it is important to be aggressive but credible. Presenting a plan in which the company grows too quickly will show the naiveté of the management team, while presenting too conservative a growth plan will often fail to excite the potential investor who will require a high rate of return over a relatively short time period. - New products and services will be introduced to the marketplace |
| About the author: GT Business Plans has developed over 200 business plans for clients that have collectively raised over $750 million in financing, launched numerous new product and service lines and gained competitive advantage and market share. GT Business Plans is the sister site of GT Venture Capital. |
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