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by randomdrake
67 days ago
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When I was in college, we were required to take a business class (Business 101) that mandated a finished business plan as part of the project. It had to be long, in-depth, and include everything you mentioned. I was incredibly surprised when I entered the tech and startup workforce that these were generally absent. I had misunderstood the class and instructor and thought that you couldn't even start a business without one. Then, when I started raising money for my own venture, I thought for sure a complete business plan was a prerequisite. Nope. A few graphs, preferably hockey-shaped, and a good story were all that was necessary. My venture failed, of course. But if I were to do it again, I would do myself the favor of having a complete plan. It would definitely save a lot of headaches and guessing in the moment. |
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