How do I write a business plan?
Once you've conducted research into the feasibility of your new business you're ready to write your business plan.
Your business plan is essential for your business - it's your blueprint for the future. It sets the direction for your business and keeps you on track once you're up and running. It's also a requirement when you're seeking finance.
Depending on what type of business you intend to start, your business plan could include these elements:
- executive summary - a one-page overview written after your business plan is finalised
- introduction - explains the purpose and objectives of going into business
- marketing analysis - looks at the industry you are entering and how you fit in
- marketing plan - your marketing strategy
- operations plan - how you'll set up the business, i.e. structure, location, regulations
- management plan - how you'll manage your business
- financial plan - how you'll finance your business, costing and financial projections.
Business planning is an ongoing business activity - you should regularly review and revise your business plan.
What to do...
- Download our Business plan template (Word, 0.61MB) and Business plan guide (Word, 0.67MB).
- Download our Marketing plan guide and template (Word, 0.54MB) and Succession plan guide and template (Word, 0.36MB).
- See our planning tools page for business plan guides and templates.
- See our planning tools page for marketing plan guides.
- Contact your nearest Business Enterprise Centre for free advice and support.
- Consult an experienced business adviser, accountant or solicitor.
- See what advice and support is available from your state or territory.
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