The ultimate purpose of developing a business plan is to have a successful business. In the long run, it is fruitless to write a business plan that can raise the funds you seek if your enterprise is so poorly conceived it is bound to fail. So a successful business plan should address the long-term needs of your business and devise strategies that enhance both the overall performance of your company and your personal satisfaction.Table of contents:<br /><br />Section I Starting the Process<br />The Successful Business<br />Getting Your Plan Started<br />Making Your Plan Compelling<br /><br />Section II Business Plan Components The Executive Summary<br />Company Description<br />Industry Analysis & Trends<br />Target Markets<br />Competition<br />Strategic Position & Risk Assessment<br />Marketing Plan & Sales Strategy<br />Operations<br />Technology Plan<br />Management & Organisation<br />Community Involvement & Social Responsibility<br />Development, Milestones & Exit Plan<br />The Fi
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