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“Going into business without a business plan is like going on a mountain trek without a map or GPS support – you’ll eventually get lost and starve!”
Kevin J. Donaldson“Business Plans: It's about the Process, Not the Product”
Delvin R. Chatterson, The Complete Do-It-Yourself Guide to Business Plans: It's about the Process, Not the Product New, Revised and Expanded, Second Edition“Not since the digital revolution in the early '90s has technology placed such a comprehensive burden on business, employees and individuals to reinvent their business plans, services and products, and themselves to keep pace with the changing marketplace.”
Simon Mainwaring“WRITE YOUR BUSINESS PLAN ON A DOORMAT”
David Hieatt, Do Purpose: Why Brands with a Purpose Do Better and Matter More“Quality is the best business plan.”
Hyacil Han, Dropshipping Ultimate Guide: The Expeditive and Accessible Scheme to Earn a Substantial Revenue at Home“Like any small business owner, I experienced the pressures of building a company from the ground up - developing a business plan, balancing the books, meeting payroll and building a customer base.”
Gavin Newsom“Set your business plan to win raise the bar or you're not going to be prepared. You need to think that what you're doing will make you $100 million. ”
Swizz Beatz“If your business plan depends on suddenly being "discovered" by some big shot, your plan will probably fail. Nobody suddenly discovers anything. Things are made slowly and in pain.”
Hugh MacLeod, Ignore Everybody: and 39 Other Keys to Creativity“I think one of the main reason's Rick Rosenthal and Whitewater PIctures decided to 'get in bed with me' on 'Fat Kid' was because I came in with a strong business plan as well as a creative vision on how to make the film.”
Matthew Lillard“The franchise and the virus work on the same principle, what thrives in one place will thrive in another. You just have to find a sufficiently virulent business plan, condense it into a three-ring binder ― its DNA ― Xerox it, and embed it in the fertile line of a well-traveled highway, preferably one with a left turn lane. Then the growth will expand until it runs up against its property lines.”
Neal Stephenson, Snow Crash