Posts Tagged ‘Business Tool’

More than Words – Creating a Useful Business Plan

February 7th, 2010



You’ve heard it a million times: you must have a business plan to succeed. It’s a no-brainer in the world of small business. A business plan precisely defines your business, identifies your goals, and serves as your company’s resume.

But more than that, your business plan should have a way for you to track progress and to identify tactical steps to that your plan is more than just words on paper, it is actually a document that is a part of your living, breathing business.

Sure, it might seem like a boring exercise to define the business you are in. But actually, many owners have gone broke because they never answered that question. Or, they never quite knew why they should or how to develop a business plan.

Let’s start with the basics. A business plan is a tool with three basic purposes: communication, management, and planning. As a communication tool, it is used to attract investment capital, secure loans, convince workers to join and assist in attracting strategic business partners. A complete business plan shows whether or not a business has the potential to make a profit. It requires an honest look at almost every phase of business and allows you to show that you have worked out all the problems and decided on potential alternatives before actually launching your business.

As a management tool, the business plan helps you track, monitor, and evaluate your progress. The business plan is a living document that you will modify as you gain knowledge and experience. By using your business plan to establish timelines and milestones, you can track your progress and compare your projections to actual achievements.

As a planning tool, the business plan guides you through the various phases of your business. A thoughtful plan will help identify obstacles so that you can avoid them and establish alternatives. Many business owners share their business plans with their employees to cultivate a broader understanding of where the business is going.

All three of those purposes are important, but be sure to particularly remember the management and planning aspect. That ensures that you are actively involved with executing your business plan and tracking the goals you’ve set out to achieve.

In Focus: The Useful Business Plan
In order to be a truly usable tool, a business plan should be a work-in-progress. Even successful, growing businesses should maintain a current business plan. It doesn’t need to be fancy, complicated or difficult, it just needs to be clear and manageable.

Remember, your goals are to show your expertise in your business, to “sell” your business to prospective customers (such as investors and employees), and to design a management tool that works for you.

Every successful business plan should include something about each of the following areas:

1. Executive Summary

2. Market Analysis

3. Company Description

4. Organization and Management

5. Marketing and Sales Management

6. Products and Services

7. Financials

8. Appendix

A solid business plan is more than just a few paragraphs on what you want your business to be, it is a step by step plan for how to get there. Start by brainstorming and recording everything you know for each of these areas of your business. Then, identify where you need more information in order to complete the sections.

Finally, include a checklist or table at the end of each section that highlights the main components of the section and allows you to track how you’re performing in each area. Commit to reviewing the plan monthly – either on your own or with other management employees – to track your progress.

For more information on developing your business plan, visit: http://www.sba.gov/smallbusinessplanner/plan/writeabusinessplan/index.html

By: Andrew Brown

Distributing Business Gifts During Business Gatherings

October 29th, 2009



If you plan to organize a business gathering for your clients as well as customers to promote your business, perhaps you will need to take into account several things to make your clients and customers pleased with your business, and also your arrangement. Many companies uses business gifts as their tool to promote easily their brand. Business gifts with the company’s brand or logo are given to the people who are present during business events, as they can please people and would get your company good publicity. The printed items that are given comes for free which easily impress any receiver. The scriptures in your business gifts should include the company’s name and logo so that each one who receives the gift will be reminded of your business.

There are many organization who uses promotional products as business gifts to expand their company and to make their clients stay with them. However, these give-aways should be useful and are in good quality so that your receivers would feel satisfied. Using useful and good quality business gifts is always best as they could last for longer time and are more efficient in attracting possible clients and customers. The different printed gifts have the brand name and logo imprinted on it which works like an advertising or promotional tool to publicized your business.

Your chosen business gifts should be able to create a link between your company and your receivers. They can serve as special presents for customers that may be distributed during trade shows and exhibitions. If you’d like to use them for your business gatherings, you have to make sure that the packaging is attractive and the items you use are of good quality. Remember, a good representation also leaves a good impression and can show that your company is really dedicated and have concern to your clients and customers, making a good reputation which is very important to promote the business.

Also, business gifts aren’t only for clients and customers, but for employees and executives as well. These are commonly given during Recognition and “Appreciation” Day. A company should set a budget for these events in order to buy business present for deserving employees and to appreciate bosses.

There are tons of different types of products available these days that you can use to promote your brand. The Internet can help you locate online stores that offer a massive range of promotional products which are available at nominal prices. You can find variety of products that are categorized into several categories and are available in different colors, designs, style, shapes and sizes so that you can easily take you pick. Popular promotional products available includes business mugs, notepads, logo pens, umbrellas, conference folders and numerous other products. For loyal clients and customers, gifts for them should somehow look elegant to show that their loyalty is appreciated. You may desk clocks, business totes, picture frames, photo albums and the likes. These beautiful business gifts made it easy for your loyal patrons to identify and remember not only your products and/or services but also the good relationship you have built with them.

By: Janet Verra