IN THIS LESSON

Explore the first step in building a non-profit or business from scratch on any budget.

  • Business planning is the art of outlining future events to dictate the intentions, actions and limitations of  yourself, teammates and/or coaches, technology, finances, investors and anyone who helps with your business in the future.

  • Business planning helps us lead from a please of executive authority rather than consumers.

    Without business plans, we are looking for more clients, more money, more tools ... soon we have more of everything with much more complications.

    Business plans also prepare us for growth, so even if you don't yet have teammates, you can be ready for them when they do come.

    Business plans also prevent overspending and protect us from investing our time, money and energy in something that isn't compatible for our long-term business success.

    Business plans assure the business can scale easily, effectively and on your terms.

  • The business plans are ideally built by you, the Executive Vision Holder.

  • Business plans are the first step to developing a business or non-profit.

    It is recommended to make plans before filing the business or non-profit entity with the government and is especially necessary to make plans before you start building anything in business.

  • A business plan can be made in many different ways, however, we have found that the best business plan includes the following:

    1. Mission Statement

    2. Problem Inspiring the Mission

    3. Summary of Intention

    4. Products and Services

    5. KPI's

    6. Team Growth Initiatives

    7. Financial Standing

    8. Exit Plan

  • In business, some examples of results from framework being implemented at the appropriate times are:

    • Focus

    • Clarity

    • Knowing what is best for the business

    • Maintaining authority when working with coaches and teammates

    • Increased likelihood of funding for your business with grants and investors

    • Data informed decision making