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You’ve Gotta Have a Plan Stan

If you are a business genius, it might be that you intuitively choose the right marketing and strategy for expansion. For the rest of us mere mortals, business development needs a carefully thought out and researched plan.  The benefits of creating a good, coherent strategy are numerous, including:

The building blocks of a good business development plan are knowing where you have come from, where you are now, and what you want to do in the future. You will have a clear idea of how your industry works and what the competition is up to. Added to this you will have an in depth knowledge of your customers and how your product or service is performing.

Most businesses use this information to perform a SWOT analysis – Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats. This informs the goals for developing the business, building on the strengths, addressing weaknesses and taking all the new opportunities available.

Setting goals for your business

There are two sorts of goals that will benefit your business, short and long term. A short term goal could be increasing sales of a particular product over the next quarter. A long term goal would be to double the size of the business over the next couple of years. A business plan should be sustainable and realistic so you need to consider all the minutia as well as the big picture.

As the saying goes, a long journey begins with a few small steps. You can’t have one without the other.

Planning effectively

Let’s say you have identified a weakness in the uptake of a service that you know is going to benefit your customers but needs some work. You decide to push it out there with marketing, a radio ad perhaps. When you are planning something like this then you need to consider several aspects:

Developing your business

Whether you are small or large you will need to keep a close eye on how you develop your business. It helps to have someone who can gather the data, bringing all the informational aspects of your company together, build valuable partnerships, explore new markets and develop that all important customer base.  In large businesses this is often a team or even a whole department dedicated to the cause, in smaller one’s it is limited to a few select individuals.

Either way, having a coherent and robust business development plan means that your company knows where it is going and, more importantly, has a good idea how to get there. Otherwise you are rowing around on a misty lake with only one oar. No idea where you are going and if you hit anything it is by sheer accident and may even sink you!

You’ve Gotta Have a Plan Stan! What does yours look like?

At The Last Hurdle™ the first course is a consultation with potential clients to find out where they are now, where they want to get to before we can start exploring how we would get them there! We are not believers in one size fits all – it rarely does! from the consultation we compose a development plan which states how we would go about growing the clients business, the systems and methods used etc. To book your consultation and subsequent development plan please call 01327 359908 or email sales@thelasthurdle.co.uk

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