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Free registration at the forum removes this block.Similarly, my plan is:My plan:
- Fill a need
- Scale
- Repeat
I meant like the 25-35 page stuff lol. The "official" business plan
That’s the one! I got a lot out of your project plan. It’s a simple and clear way to lay things out.
Which reminds me of yet another favourite line:A line I like is that "The best presentation is in Excel, not Powerpoint". Meaning you write about what's been achieved numbers wise, and project those numbers out. The best presentation is not fancy graphics of what the product would look like in someone's hand, followed by some fancy make-believe pie-charts.
This one?I generally do up a spreadsheet with timelines, dependencies, deadlines. From memory @Andy Black did a really good video on something similar a while back.
My opinion is, that setting up a startup (if that is what we are talking about) requires SERIOUS planning. But not writing an ordinary business plan. You can quadrupole your chances to win, if you fill in the LEAN CANVAS (modifying it several times, as you pivot or iterate when starting and during growing your startup).Just curious if anyone actually does this? Seems kind of like a waste of time to me unless you are looking for investors...
It's mainly beneficial for securing loans or visas.Just curious if anyone actually does this? Seems kind of like a waste of time to me unless you are looking for investors...
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