What’s the Simplest Way of Creating a Business Plan?

There is a very famous quote from Kelloggs that says:
‘The simple things in life are always the best.’

In a previous post I talked about using a business plan template which is often the simplest way to go.

However, even if you are using a template you need to think about your plan in two parts and make sure that they both are compatible with each other.

Your business plan will contain WORDS and NUMBERS and they both need to tell the same story otherwise your business plan will be flawed.

So when you do a business plan, who prepares the words and who prepares the numbers?

Often the words are prepared by the business owner and the numbers are prepared by their accountant to make things look good!

As the business owner you must understand the overall numbers in the business plan because it is you who will have to achieve the plan.

Make sure that you understand the overall numbers, not just the sales figures, but the key expense items such as product costs, people costs, marketing, distribution and administration costs.

You should also clearly understand important figures like how much inventory you are holding and how much your customers are likely to have outstanding with you.

So when you stand back from your business plan do the numbers really demonstrate what the words are saying?

The simplest and best business plans make sure they do.

What’s your experience of trying to get the words and numbers to work together?

About Andee Sellman

Andee is Founder & CEO of One Sherpa, and a trusted business advisor and qualified accountant. After two decades of experience running businesses in different countries, cultures and industries, he specialises in combining financial communication with human behaviour, which assists with better personal and organisational performance.

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2 Responses to What’s the Simplest Way of Creating a Business Plan?

  1. mydiabetes January 18, 2010 at 1:07 pm #

    My experience is very often the words and numbers have slipped from our estimates, but we must take them into account carefully and thoroughly.

  2. Andee Sellman January 24, 2010 at 8:53 am #

    Thanks for your thoughts. I agree we must be careful to keep focused when developing plans

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