BUSINESS PLAN OF ACTION TEMPLATE
Forget writing a Business Plan which can be too long, derivative and highly speculative. Instead consider drafting a Plan of Action (POC). A POC kick starts you into
action to get your business up and running as fast as possible without thinking of every theoretical possibility or rough forecast of financials.
Objective:
[State your objective or vision of your business. Be brief using a maximum of 2 sentences and state what you are offering.]
Target Clients:
[Who are you clients? Use bullet points to describe the specific demographic]
Competitive Advantage:
[Who are you clients? Use bullet points to describe the specific demographic.]
Marketing Position:
[How will you market your offerings? What is the general initial strategy? Limit to three sentences maximum]
Challenges:
[Bullet point the challenges you face, setting up the business.]
Action Plan:
[Fill out the two week calendar. Have a task setup every day and make sure you review your tasks once a week with your team.]
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