My Start-Up Plan: The business plan toolkit
By Clare Griffiths and Brad Crescenzo
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Brightword Publishing's new practical guide My StartUp Plan can help you as an aspiring entrepreneur or a start-up company to get your ideas down on paper and plan for your business and its development.
My StartUp Plan takes you through the nine key areas you need to consider when planning for a new or existing venture. Each chapter contains a series of prompting questions which encourage you to develop your ideas and plans for your new venture.
The guide is easy to read and understand, and there's none of that business jargon!Not only will My StartUp Plan enable you to build your business plan quickly and pain-free, but it will also help you to avoid making common mistakes typical of business start-ups.
My StartUp Plan has been written by two experienced business support practitioners who saw a need for a simple guide for their clients struggling with writing their first business plans. The book has already been tried and tested by a number of aspiring entrepreneurs, from 16 to 60 year olds, who claim that the experience was simple, quick, and pain-free!
My StartUp Plan offers you the simple and smart way to build a business plan, so before your bookshelf collapses under the weight of yet another unused business planning book, get your hands on the hands-on toolkit which will help you get your business on the right track.
Clare Griffiths
Clare Griffiths has been working as a business support practitioner and enterprise educator/lecturer for the last 10 years, working with businesses ranging from choreographers to printing companies, and everything in between. Currently she works at the University of Brighton, and is responsible for managing the university's extra-curricular entrepreneurship programme, as well as developing the entrepreneurship strategic agenda there. She is also Director of The Ideas People, a company which builds the skills and capacity of today's and tomorrow's innovators through practical innovation management training and bespoke consultancy services. She is passionate about helping others to develop their ideas and ventures, and in 2009 she was awarded National Enterprise Champion for her work by the National Centre for Education in Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Educators UK. From a young age Brad Crescenzo has filled every imaginable position across a number of family owned restaurants and cafes in Brighton, which helped stimulate an early interest in business. Currently working at the University of Brighton, he has been helping students and graduates to develop their business skills, attitudes and ideas for ventures over the past six years. Brad has previously also held a variety of positions in Australia, Ecuador and Spain and been involved with a number of creative projects in the UK.
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My Start-Up Plan - Clare Griffiths
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Copyright © 2013 Harriman House Ltd
First published in Great Britain in 2013
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ISBN: 9781908003386
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Acknowledgements
My Start-Up Plan went through many iterations before we finally found the most suitable format for the book and visual planning tool. We are very grateful for the support we received from a number of people along the way. In particular, we would like to thank illustrator Anna-Kaisa Jormanainen (www.akjormanainen.com) for her visually-engaging artwork, Rodrigo Bautista and Zoe Olivia John (engagebydesign.org) for their advice on accessibility and end user design, and Dr Ian Goodyer for his invaluable recommendations and guidance.
Clare, in particular, would like to thank Laurence for her unfaltering support and motivating words. She also appreciates the encouragement she has received from her parents Judy and Clive, and hopes that her nieces and nephews find the book useful if they ever decide to start their own venture!
Brad would like to thank Carmen for her support and optimism and for trying to keep him in shape! And thanks to his mum, Lynne, for her unending, unselfish and loving support since day one.
1. Introduction
An Introduction to My Start-Up Plan
Once you have come up with an idea for a business or a social enterprise, one of the biggest challenges that you face is getting your ideas down on paper. Whilst your ideas may seem clear in your head, they can become fuzzier when you try and explain them to other people. This book and visual planning tool has been designed to help you overcome this problem by purposefully breaking down your ideas into nine areas.
These areas are: Vision, Products and Services, Benefits and Impact, Customers and Competitors, Marketing Activities, External Environment, Operations and Risks, Me and My Team, Costs and Income.
Each area is then approached with a series of short questions which aim to help you develop your ideas and capture your thoughts on paper.
With the aid of this book we would like you to develop SMART(F) thinking, so that when you are making plans for you and your business you set goals which are specific (S), measurable (M), achievable (A), realistic (R), time-bound (T), but also flexible (F) when required.
We would also like your thinking to become focused and simple. Steve Jobs, the late co-founder, chairman and CEO of Apple Inc., once said:
Simple can be harder than complex: You have to work hard to get your thinking clean to make it simple. But it’s worth it in the end because once you get there, you can move mountains.
Ultimately, we would like to equip you with the tools and confidence to write an effective, dynamic plan for your business. Being big believers in accessible education for entrepreneurs, we have made every attempt to avoid business jargon and to keep the text as concise and direct as possible. Anyone considering starting their own business should be able to benefit from this book.
How to Use My Start-Up Plan
It is up to you how you use this book and its visual-planning tool. You could read the book from beginning to end and then start to work on exploring your ideas. Or you could dip in and out of the book and answer the prompting questions as you go along. It’s up to you.
Once you have written answers to each of the questions in all nine sections, you will have a complete and comprehensive business plan. Remember that a business plan is for you – it is a working document that not only helps you to develop and communicate your ideas with potential funders and other relevant stakeholders, but also enables you to monitor the progress and performance of your business once you are up and running. So you should be sure to answer the questions – and write your plan – in a style that suits you.
Some of the people who have used My Start-Up Plan in the past have taken advantage of the visual-planning tool to capture their ideas by writing down notes, drawing mind maps, making lists or drawing images with information responding to each of the tool’s nine areas. Others have preferred to write responses to the book’s questions on sticky notes and then stuck those to the relevant areas of the visual-planning grid. Some users have been happy to write down their ideas directly onto our accompanying business plan template. (As a purchaser of this book you can download our business planning template from www.enterprisenation.com/startupplan.