Business Planning (The Start-Up)
A business plan is a written description of your business's future, a document that tells what you plan to do and how you plan to do it. It is a to do list and not to do list strategy to become successful. If you jot down a paragraph on the back of an envelope describing your business strategy, you've written a plan, or at least the game of the plan. In planning you must involved many people in your circle or in your team to get their ideas and evaluate the best ideas and use that ideas.
Business plans are inherently strategic and very important in business at all levels and all type of industry. You start here, today, with certain resources and abilities. You want to get to there, a point in the future (usually three to five years out) at which time your business will have a different set of resources and abilities as well as greater profitability, people, management and increased assets. Your plan shows how you will get from here to there. In good planning you need includes all possible risks and factors that will surely encounter in the way. Lists all the risks and factors and it's corresponding measures or prevention to that matter. 
Starting a business is stressful, need much time, capital and resources but it i also a full excitement and inspiration to achieve something you want in the future ahead. You're wearing a million different hats trying to establish and grow your business, and there are always going to be unexpected challenges and obstacles that put a strain on your objectives. As a result, many entrepreneurs have to work long hours often, while keeping their day job battling uncertainty and still do great work.

In business planning you need to plan everything set all your goals, objectives, and target of achievements. You need to set up how much capital, manpower, and what type of business you are trying to engage in. It is in business planning that really matters for you to become successful in your business. In business don't be on a rush but at the same time don't be to slow because resources, time and competitive environment are always their that might affect your business and affect your plan. In business you need to gamble of being successful or failure.
The first 60 seconds of a business pitch can be the difference between reaching your highest goal or falling flat on your face. If not, it's back to the ground floor and starting from scratch again  but this with lesson. 

A successful business entrepreneur always plans ahead, think ahead and take risk head on. The higher the risk is involved the more return you will get. It is just a matter on how you plan your business and take everything in consideration all factors that may affect the business performance.



"Success is not final; failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts."
-- Winston S. Churchill 

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