Welcome to Business Plans Ltd
Why do businesses need a Business Plan?

There can be a tendency with some clients to expect a miracle cure for all their woes, or the expectation that the "Business Plan" will deal with every aspect of their business in one meeting.

Rather, business planning is concerned with direction, purpose and priorities. It is a catalyst and a framework for future change.

Business Plans are particularly useful when:
  1. Starting or buying a new business
  2. Expanding and existing business
  3. Establishing a clear strategic direction for the business including written goals and objectives
  4. Developing new products and opportunities
  5. Raising finance
  6. Establishing a clear direction for staff
  7. Developing a culture to facilitate growth
Research shows:

That up to 70% of small businesses in New Zealand do not have a written Business Plan - they are failing to maximise the benefits of having a complete planning process in place.

Independent studies have shown that US businesses that use an effective Business Plan achieved on average 63% higher revenue growth and 58% higher profit growth.

Peter C Dunkin
Fire and Egress Consultants

For a while I had been considering how best to reorganise my fire safety consulting business to improve services to my existing valuable clients whilst trying to meet the expectations of my ever-increasing number of new clients. I had so many ideas but because of the workload was not able to decipher them into any logical sequence.
Your Business Plan actually ‘cut to the chase’ by identifying the issues affecting my business then put forward a series of easily understood recommendations set out as bullet points with time frames to achieve each recommendation. This format made it very clear to understand and enables me to work through each recommendation knowing exactly what needs to be done.

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