June 23, 2009

Planning to Succeed?


"Truth be told, most business plans fail to make much impression on potential investors."

John W. Mullins
Associate Professor of Management Practice

London Business School


More than just stating what should be obvious, Dr. Mullins also suggests how to write a plan that will do more than just appeal to investors. A plan you could actually use to run your business.

Does your plan align with his
suggestions?

Do you have a plan?


3 comments :

  1. Plan? We don't need no stinking plan!

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  2. Not a plan, not a clue but we do make money.

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  3. Not all plans work and not all companies without one fail. However the numbers favor those who not only have one but of greater importance, actually use it.

    Now, as far as not having a clue goes . . .

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