What Is a Business Plan, How to Develop a Business Plan, the Different Components of a Business Plan, and the Effective Business Strategies That Companies Can Leverage In Their...
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By Dr. Harrison Sachs
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This essay sheds light on what is a business plan, explicates how to develop a business plan, elucidates the different components of a business plan, and demystifies the effective business strategies that companies can leverage in their business plan. Succinctly stated, a business plan can serve as a strategic business guide that is able to offer strategic direction to a company in guiding its business efforts. A business plan is also able to demystify a company's mission statement, vision statement, business objectives, business objective metrics, business goals, and business goal metrics. Furthermore, a business plan is also able to provide a compendious description of a company and its products. Moreover, a business plan is also able to identify a company's target market, comprehensive budget, business objectives timeline, and business goals timeline. A business plan is also able to delineate the business strategies and business tactics that a company can implement for the prospect of reaching its business objectives and business goals. A business plan is also able to expound upon a company's "operations plan, financial plan, and marketing and sales plan". A business plan is also able to reveal a company's "financial projections, market analysis, situational analysis", and organizational structure. A business plan can also pinpoint the various direct distribution channels that a company can harness to distribute its products on. Furthermore, a business plan can also pinpoint the various indirect distribution channels that are able to serve as the third-party intermediaries that are part of a company's supply chain. A business plan is not limited to being a basic strategic business guide since it can be sizeable in scope and eminently comprehensive. Harnessing an effectual business plan that is able to offer strategic direction to a company in guiding its business efforts can furnish a company with a potent competitive advantage.